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A LIST OF THE MOST DESIRABLE VARIETIES OF MOST 



KINDS OF FRUITS. 



Drawn up by the R.H.S. Fruit Committee, to which is added a number 

 of subsidiary lists by a number of Gardeners living in various parts 

 of the United Kingdom, of those varieties in this list which they 

 consider most suitable for their various Geographical Divisions. 

 190 pages. Price 2s„ post free. 



DAFFODIL YEAR BOOK FOR 1914. 



This book contains the most up-to-date information regarding new 

 varieties of Daffodils. Price 2s. 6d; post free, 35. 



TULIP REPORT. 



The results of the exhaustive 1914-1915 Trial of Tulips at Wisley. 

 This illustrated Report will constitute the standard authority on 

 Tulips for many years to come. Price 2s. 6d. ; post free 3s. 



ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF OUR GARDEN VEGETABLES AND 



THEIR DIETETIC VALUE. 



By the Rev. Professor Henslow, M.A., F.L.S., V.M.H. Being a 

 reprint of a series of articles under the above title which appeared 

 in the Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society. Price is. 



PAPERS SET AT THE R.H.S. EXAMINATIONS, 1893-1918. 



Price 3s. 



LIST OF PLANTS CERTIFICATED FROM 1859-1910. 



An absolute necessity to raisers and introducers of new plants and 

 to Amateurs. Price 25. 3d., post free. 



REPORT OF THE CONIFER CONFERENCE. 



This contains all the papers read at the Conifer Conference under 

 the auspices of the R.H.S. in 1901. 588 pages of letterpress. 



Only a few copies left. Price 15s. 6d. 



REPORT ON THE SPRAYING OF FRUIT TREES. 



The Report of the Conference held in 1908 under the auspices of 

 the R.H.S. in conjunction with the National Fruit Growers' 

 Federation, contains 56 pages of letterpress. Price is. 



THE R.H.S. GARDENERS POCKET DIARY AND NOTEBOOK 



FOR 1919. 



Contains a mass of useful information and recipes appertaining to 



the Garden. Price 2s. ; post free 2s. 3d. 



VEGETABLE BOTTLING AND FRUIT PRESERVING WITHOUT 



SUGAR. 



By Mr. and Mrs. Banks (including valuable recipes for Jams, and 

 Jellies). With 191 8 Supplement, price is. 6d. ; post free is. 8d. 



FREE LEAFLETS. 



The following may be had free on receipt oi aid. stamped envelope : — 

 Fruit Bottling for Cottagers ; Lady Carberry's Recipe for Preserving 

 Fruits; R.H.S Dutch Brown Beans; The Cultivation of Beans for 

 Winter Consumption; A List of R.H.S. Gardening Charts for Societies 

 and Schools; Sunflower Cultivation ; Cabbage Butterfly Competitions. 



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