Handbooks of Practical 

 Gardening 



Under the General Editorship of 

 HARRY ROBERTS 

 Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth. 

 Price 2s. 6d. net per volume. Price $1.00 net. 



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Vol. I.— THE BOOK OF ASPARAGUS. With 

 sections also on Celery, Salsify, Scorzonera, and 

 Seakale; together with a chapter on their cooking 

 and preparation for the table. By CHARLES 

 ILOTT, F.R.H.S., Lecturer on Horticulture to 

 the Cornwall County Council. 



Vol. II. — THE BOOK OF THE GREENHOUSE. 

 By J. C. TALLACK, F.R.H.S., Head Gardener at 

 Shipley Hall. 



Vol. III.— THE BOOK OF THE GRAPE. To- 

 gether with a chapter on the History and Decorative 

 Value of the Vines. By H. W. WARD, F.R.H.S., for 

 twenty-five years Head Gardener at Longford Castle. 



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