EXAMINATIONS IN HORTICULTURE. 



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BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR STUDY. 



Candidates may with advantage consult some of the following 

 works. [The figures in front of each work indicate the Examination for 

 which they are considered to be most applicable.] 



1, 3. Agricultural Botany, by John Percival, F.L.S. (Duckworth, 3 Henrietta 



Street, W.C.), 7s. 6a. 

 1, 3. Elementary Botany, by J. W. Oliver (Bkckie * Son, 50 Old Bailey 



E.C.), 2s. 



1, 3. Primer of Botany, by Sir J. D. Hooker, K.C.S.L (Macmillan & Co., 



St. Martin's Street, W.C.), Is. 

 i, 3. Structural Botany (Flowering Plants), by Dr. D. H. Scott (A. & C. 



Black, Soho Square, W.C.), 3s. 6</. 

 I, % 3. 4. The Chemistry of the Garden, by H. H. Cousins (Macmillan & Co.), Is. 



1, 2. The Forcing Book, by Prof. L. H. Bailey (Macmillan & Co.), 4s. 

 1,2,3. Profitable Fruit Growing, by J. Wright, V.M.H. ("City Press" 



Office, Aldersgate, E.C.), Is. 3d. 

 1, 2, 3. The Principles of Fruit Growing, by Prof. L. H. Bailey (Macmillan 

 & Co.), os. 



1, 2, 3, 4. Thompson's Gardeners' Assistant, New Edition by W. Watson, 



6 vols. (Gresham Publishing Co., 34 Southampton St., Strand), £2 8s. 

 i, 2, 3, 4. Garden Flowers and Plants, by J. Wright, V.M.H. (Macmillan* Co.), Is. 

 1,2,3,4. Paxton's Calendar of Garden Operations ("Gardeners' Chronicle" 



Office, 41 Wellington Street, W.C.), T£d. 



1, 2, 3, 4. Pictorial Flower Gardening 



1, 2, 4. Pictorial Greenhouse Management ) By Waltei P Wti * ht 



1, 2, 3. Pictorial Vegetable Growing (f asse11 * r Co ' La ^ 



, ~ „ r,. . . ^ ~ . i Sauvage, London, E.C.), 



1.2.3. Pictorial Fruit Growing . each ' 



1, 2, 3. Pictorial Practical Gardening j 



2. The Alphabet of Gardening, by T. W. Sanders (Collingridge, 



148 Aldersgate Street, E.C.), Is. M. 



2, 3. Primer of Horticulture, by J. Wright, V.M.H. (Macmillan & Co.), Is. 



1.2.4. The Horticultural Note Book, by J. C. Newsharn, Ed. 2 (Lockwood, 



7 Stationers' Hall Court, Ludgate Hill), 4s. 6(7. 



1, 2, 3. Farm and Garden Insects, by W. Somerville, D.Sc. (Macmillan & Co.), 

 Is. 



1, 3. Natural History of Plants, 2 vols., by Kerner <fc Oliver (Blackie & 

 Son), 30s. 



3. Nature Teaching, by Francis Watts, B.Sc, and W. G. Freeman, B.Sc. 



(John Murray, 50a Albemarle Street, London, W.), 3s. Gd. 

 1. 3. Plant Breeding, by Prof. L. H. Bailey (Macmillan & Co.), 4s. 

 1, 3, 4. The Pruning Book, by Prof. L. H. Bailey (Macmillan & Co.), os. 

 1, 3, 4. The Soil, by A. D. Hall, M.A. (John Murray), 3s. 6d. 

 1, 3, 4. The Spraying of Plants, by E. G. Lodeman (Macmillan & Co.), 45. 

 1, 2, 3. Vegetable Culture, by A. Dean (Macmillan & Co.), Is. 



1, 3. The Principles of Vegetable Gardening, by Prof. L. H. Bailey 



(Macmillan & Co.), 4s. 



2, 3. Lessons in Cottage Gardening, by A. A. Kerridge (Paternoster 



Publishing Society, 77 Fleet Street^ E.C.). Bound in cloth, 2s. 6<2. ; in 

 paper cover, Is. 



The Questions set at all the Society's Examinations — from 1893 to 

 1907— are now published in book form, and will prove very useful to 

 intending candidates. To be obtained from the Society's Offices, 

 Vincent Square, Westminster. Price 2s. Anyone purchasing these 

 1893-1907 Questions can obtain a free copy of the Questions set at the 

 1908 Examinations. Applicants should state which Examination Taper 

 they require. 



