136 GARDENING FOR WOMEN 



The demand for well-trained gardeners, capable of 

 acting as the head and assuming the responsibiUty for 

 a large private garden, exceeds the supply. Applications 

 have agam and again to be refused. These posts are 

 desirable in themselves, and furnish infinite scope for 

 the exercise of individual taste and skill. We are glad 

 to note that the salaries offered are somewhat higher 

 than formerly, but they are still often insufficient to attract 

 the best and most promising students. 



f STUDLEY HORTICULTURAL COLLEGE, STUDLEY, 

 ' WARWICKSHIRE 



Founder : The Countess of Warwick 



Warden : Miss Mabel G. Faithfull 



STAFF OF INSTRUCTORS 



Horticulture, Mr. W. Iggulden, F.R.H.S., and Mr. W. 

 Sarsons ; Botany, Mr. W. B. Groves, M.A. (Cantab) ; 

 Poultry, Mr. George A. Palmer ; Dairy Farming and 

 Agriculture, Dairy Instructress, Miss K. A. Baynes, N.D.D., 

 B.D.F.A., Diploma ; Book-keeping and Business Training, 

 U Mr. a. E. M. Long (Chartered Accountant) ; Apiculture, 

 Mr. W. Herrod, F.E.S. ; Fruit Bottling and Jam Making, 

 Miss Cran ; Cooking Lessons, Miss Faithfull. 



Studley Castle is situated about two and a half miles 

 from Studley Station (Midland Railway) on a branch Hne 

 between Birmingham and Evesham. 



Students may enter for a course of instruction in any 

 of the following groups :— 



