GARDENERS' MA GAZINE 



J ULY 30, 1898. 



NEW 



AND 



REVISED EDITIONS 



OP 



SHIRLEY 



HIBBERD. 



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RUSTIC ADORNMENTS FOR HOMES 



OF TASTE.— A Handsome Gift Book. — Illustrated with numerous 

 Engravings, rage Plates, and Coloured Frontispiece. By Shirley 



HlBBERD. 



Coktknts: Homes of Tatfe— Fkra! Decorations— The Fern Case 

 The Balcony and Window Garden - The Greenhouse and Conservator y 

 --The Amatcu- Propagator— The Fern House— Pleasure Garden- 

 Flower Garden— Rockery— Fernery — Garden Aquarium — Summer 



House— Kmbellishments— Marine Aquarium — Fresh-water Aquarium 

 — Apiary. 



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THE 



AMATEURS 



ROSE 



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BOOK 



Illustrated with Engravings and Coloured Frontispiece. By Shirley 

 Hibberd. Comprising the Cultivation of the Rose in the Open 

 Ground and under Glass ; the Formation of the Rosarium ; the 

 Characters of Wild and Garden Roses ; the Preparation of the Flowers 

 for Exhibition ; the Raising of New Varieties ; and the wcrk of the 

 Rose Garden in every Season of the Year. 



Contents : Wild Roses— Forming a Rosarium— Dwarf Roses— The 

 Propagation of Roses by Buds and Grafts— Stocks for RoBes— Garden 

 Roses— Exhibition Roses— The Characters of Roses— Climbing Roses- 

 Pillar Roses— Roses under Glass— Seedling Roses — Roses in Town 

 Gardens— The Fairy Rose — Yellow Roses— Hedgerow and Wilderness 

 Roses— Roses for Decorations — Th« Enemies of the Rose — Sending 



Roses by Rail and Post— On Buying New Roses 



rowing — Reminders 



Roses— Roses and their Raisers 



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Rose 



Rose 

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The AMATEUR'S FLOWER GARDEN. 



— II ith nunu n ii - Illustrations and Coloured Frontispiece.— By SHIRLEY 



Hibbeed. A New Edition, revised by T. W. Sanders, F.R.H.8., 

 Jfditor of Amateur Gardening." A Practical Guide to the Forma- 

 tion and Management of the Garden and the Cultivation of Popular 

 r lowers. 



Contents : Forming the Flower Garden— Cultivation of Bedding 

 Plants— A Selection of Bedding Plants— Hardy Border Flowers -A 

 Selection of Hurdy Herbaceous Plants— Tender Border Flowers— 

 Jlardy Annuals and Biennials -The Rose Garden— The American 

 Warden- 1 he >ub-tropical Garden-The Rockery and Alpine Garden 

 —flowers for Winter Bouquets -The Lawn— Garden Vermin— 

 Keminders of Month lj Work. 



P ra , ctieal throughout; the book will be useful and accept- 



»- '—Gardeners' Chronicle. 



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:n garden 



ATEUR S KITC 



FRAME, GROUND, AND FORCING PIT. 



—Illustrated with Engravings and Coloured Frontispiece. —By Shibley 

 Uibbbbd. A Handy Guide to the Formation and Management of the 

 kitchen Garden, and the Cultivation of useful Vegetables and Fruits. 



Contents : The Formation of the Kitchen Garden— The Amateur in 

 toe Kitchen Garden— Pita and Frame* -Selecting for the Kitchen 

 warden—Peas and Beans— Brassicas— Spinach— Seakale and Asparagus 

 -Artichokes, Cardoons. and Maize— Salading " 

 tv. ry ri and Celeraic— The Potato— The Jerusalem Artichoke— 



tk! ^'P— Tap-rooted Vegetables — Rhubarb — The 

 Si ri °? ~~ Sq ,?£ 8h< "' &nd Marrows-The Mi 



RSnSl! rden ~ The 11 ? tora 8 e of Roots - Exhibiting - 



wicum, and Egg Plant-Horseradish-Forcing-The Fruit Garden 

 KeminderB of Monthly Work. 



Onion and 

 Artichok 

 Cucumbe 

 ishroom — The 

 The Tomato, 



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Price 



™5A HATE UR S GREENHOUSE and 



t£ \t -—'""Wdwith Engravings and Coloured Frontis 



&faT? y ana HlBBKBD - A Complete Guide to the Construction. 

 SeEn X,^fT me ^ , of Gr <*mhou 8ea and Conservatories, and the 

 O^p^^f^ Improvement of CW 



chapters ^th^mam SSiS?^ for « B »teuw. It points out, in its earlier 

 ol conservator^ L7S^^^^«~-^on and heating 



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PROFITABLE GARDENING 



Prioe 3/fl. 



_ - Illustrated wUk 



Engravings and Coloured Frontispiece.— Shirlky HiBHttD. A 

 Practical Guide to the Culture of Vegetables, Fruite. and other arid 

 Outdoor Garden Products. 



Contents: Planting and Laying 



Earthworks and PreDarations of the 



Planting 



e fatur* 



Vegetable Culture : Digging and Draining. Manures and Compos* 

 Cropping. Seed-saving. Rotation of Crops. Sowing and Rearing 

 Early Crops of Radish, Carrot. Turnip, Lettuce, etc.— The PoUtJ 

 Potato Disease. Early Potato. The Chinese Potato. —The Carrot, 

 the Parsnip, the Turnip, Turnip Greens.— Eaet, Spinach Beet, Mm- 

 gold.— The Cabbage. Brussels Sprouts. Scotch Kale. The Caul- 

 Bower and Broccoli. Salading ; the Onion. Shallota and Garle. 

 Chives. The Leek.— The Pea. Marrow Peas. Dwarf Pea*. Lata 

 Peas. — The Kidney Bean. Runner Beans. — Asparagus.— Seakale. 

 The Lettuce. The Artichoke.— Chervil. Salsafy, Scorzonera, Skin* 



Marrows and 



Celery. — Culture of Cucumbers, Melons and Gourds, 

 surds for Ornament and Profit. Simple Method of Growing 



11 



arrowa 



Fbuit Culture : The Apple. American Blight— The Pear. 

 Orchard Pears. Select Pears for Orchard and Walls. Baking and 

 Stewing Pears. Espalier Plums. Bush Plums. Select List of Phi 

 The Raspberry. The Gooseberry. Illustrations of Pruning, Training, 

 and Pinching Fruit Trees. Bushes and Pyramids. Pruning Red and 

 White Currants. — American Blackberries. Soil and Plantht 

 Pruning and Training. General Management. Varietfsa.— R«d, 

 White, and Black Currants. Soil. Planting. Pruning, (html 

 Management. Varieties.— The Tomato. Culture in Greenhorn 

 raining. Fertilising the Flowers. Watering. Diseases, hmc*. 

 ilture in Frames. Culture Out-doors. Selection of Tomatoe* 



colours. Prioe 



IVY 



and Wood 

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By Shirley Hibberd 



Monograph 



quarto, handsomely bound, thtk, J* 

 Comprising the History, Usee, Characteristics, and Affinities ttm 

 Plant, and a Descriptive List of all the Garden Ivies in Lultivsaon. 



Contents : I. Preparatory Observations, II. Historical » nd ^*"JJ 

 lemoranda. III. The Characteristics of the Plant. i*. 

 of the Ivy. V. The Cultivation of the Ivy. VI. I he ^P* 4 " . 

 Varieties of the Ivy. VII. Descriptive List of 

 — 1. Green-leaved climbing forms of Hedera helix, * > b rf 

 climbing forms of H. helix. 3. Green-leaved ^^ a \ l0 ^ ta . 

 H. helix. 4. Variegated arborescent forms of H. mux. 

 leaved climbing forms of H. grandifolia (cananensis). *T"T^ 

 climbing forms of H. arandifolia. 7. Green-leaved arboresoem 



Trandif olia. 7. ureen - «*» » «~ ~ — - 



grandifolia.., 8, Y^S^^^l^^U\ V Gt~ 

 arborescent forms " r u V1IL Selection! 



9. Green-leaved climbing forms 

 leaved arborescent fnrmn of H. 



comprising 



arms ot H. con ace*. / — , ^tfom. 



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THE FERN GARDEN 



With Cohurcd FX" 



Wood 

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Keep,** 



Shibley Hibbkbd. now 



ire made Easy. forw ^ 



Ferns in General-Fern. CoUectog^Ho^ n ^ 



Fern*- 8 "* 1 



Outdoor Fernery— Rock 



Fern House — Fei« v>» ow - ■ — „ 



Ferns— Greenhouse and Stove Fern*— Tree Ferns 



0. 



arsh Ferns- 



Cases-The Art oi ^ 



L Introduction. ^ K JTV^^jA 

 Flowers of February. IV. Flowers of Maron. y Flower ,ofW 

 VI. Flowers of Mav. VIL Flowers of June. 0c**» 



Contents 



Flowers of 



May. ' VIL Flowers of June. 

 August. X. Flowers of Sep 



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field flowebs.-^**^ 



Wood Engravings. — By ShIBLBY 

 Botanist, suggesting what to lool 



British Plant*. 



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