UNIFORM WORKS BY WALTER P. "WRIGHT, 



Horticultural Superintendent under the Kent County Council, Editor of 



'' The Gardener/' dc. 



Paper Covers, 1/- ; post free, 1/2J/ Cloth, 1/6 ; post free, 1/9. 



" The style of the books is such that the least experienced can read and understand them 

 —can put their teaching into actual and safe practice right away, while even those who are 

 inexperienced can discover much that is of value and interest within the covers."— o/ 

 Horticulture. 



Pictorial Practical Rose Growing. 



With about 100 Illustrations. 



Uniform with his popular handbooks on fruit, vegetable, and greenhouse management, 

 Mr. Walter P. Wright has prepared a practical guide to rose culture under the title of 

 " Pictorial Practical Rose Growing." It describes the propagation of roses by budding, 

 grafting, cuttings, and seed ; the pruning of all types ; the preparation of the soil and planting ; 

 and how to lay out rose gardens. It gives selections of the best roses for beds, arches, walls, 

 and shows ; deals with the destruction of insect and fungoid pests, and tells how to grow roses 

 in pots, and how to exhibit. " Pictorial Practical Rose Growing " is fully illustrated, and the 

 engravings show clearly how every important operation connected with rose culture is 

 performed, 



Pictorial Greenhouse Management. 



With nearly 100 Illustrations. 



" Nothing could be more ingratiating." — St. James's Gazette. 



" A useful handbook, with minute directions and many illustrations."— Z^^/Zy Graphic. 

 We strongly recommend the book. ' — Yeovil Chronicle. 



Pictorial Practical Vegetable Growing. 



With nearly 100 illustrations. 



"We have a high conception of the utility of all of IMr. Walter P, Wright's series of 

 pictorial practical gardening books, and the vegetable book is as good as those we have 

 previously noticed and commended. It is not the author's fault if they do not make matters 

 thoroughly clear."— of H orticulture 



Pictorial Practical Gardening. 



With upwards O-F140 Illustrations. 



" A work which can be heartily recommended either to the amateur or the young person 

 about to take up gardening as a professional pursuit. The author writes in a bright, clear, 

 and concise manner The work is well illustrated. ' ' — St. James's Gazette. 



Pictorial Practical Fruit Growing. 



With upwards of 100 Illustrations. 



" Contains in brief compass all that is really essential for the management of every 

 important fruit in cultivation." — Glasgow Herald. 



6asseirs Pocket Gardener. Profusely illustrated, id. 



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