NOW READY. 



THE 



R.H.S. GARDENERS' POCKET 

 DIARY & NOTEBOOK for 1916 



Edited by the Rev. W. WILKS, M.A., V.M.H. 



THE R.H.S. Gardeners' Diary for 1916 introduces a considerable 

 quantity of new matter, and every Fellow of the Society 

 should present a copy to his or her Gardener. It contains 

 a mass of useful information and recipes appertaining to the Garden, 

 including Hints on the Planting, Pruning and Grafting of Fruit 

 Trees, with lists of good varieties — a Fruit-Growing Calendar— a 

 Pruning Calendar of Flowering Trees and Shrubs — Suitable Vege- 

 tables for a Small Garden — Manures for different Soils — Insect and 

 Fungus Pests and how to deal with them— Sprays and Washes — 

 Dates of the R.H.S. Shows for 1916, together with a note on the 

 week's work for every week throughout the year. The Diary is 

 obtainable at most of the Railway Book Stalls, and from all Book- 

 sellers and Stationers, or it can be had direct from the R.H.S. Office, 

 Vincent Square. London, S.W., and Messrs. Charles Letts & Co., 

 3 Royal Exchange, London, E.C. 



Price, bound in Cloth, 1/- ; bound in Leather, 2/-. 

 Postage 2M. extra. 

 Printed and Published for the 



ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, by 



DIARISTS, LONDON. 



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