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GARDENING. 



By SHIRLEY HIBBERD. 



A Practical Guide to the Culture of Vegetables, Fruit, and other 

 useful Outdoor Garden Products. Planting and Laying-out. 

 Planting for the future. Earthworks and Preparations of the 

 soil. 



Fruit Culture : 



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PILLS 



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The Apple- 

 American Blight. 



The Pear- 

 Orchard Pears. [Walls. 

 Select Pears for Orchard and 

 Baking and Stewing Pears 



Espalier Plums. 



Bush Plums. 



Select List of Plums. 



The Raspberry. 



The Gooseberry. 



Bushes and Pyramids. 



Pruning Red and White Cur- 

 rants. 



American Blackberries — 



Soil and Planting. ^ 

 "^Pruning and Training. 

 General Management. 

 Varieties. 



Illustrations of Pruning, Train- 

 ing, and Pinching Fruit Trees, 

 Red, White, and Black Cur 

 rants — 

 Soil. . 

 Planting. 

 Pruning. 



General Management. 

 Varieties. 

 The Tomato — 



Culture in Greenhouses. 

 Training. 



Fertilising the Flowers. 

 Watering. 



FOR ALL 



Bilious* Nervous Disorders 



SUCH AS 



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CONSTIPATION 



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Insects. 



Culture in Frames. 

 Culture Out-doors. 

 Selection of Tomatos. 



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P R S EC T Y0 M R . GARDENS.— Garden 



Digging and Drainin 

 Manures and Composts. 

 Cropping, Seed-saving. 



Rotation of Crops. 



Sowing and Rearing Early 



Crops of Radish, Carrot, 

 Turnip, Lettuce, &c. 



The Potato. 



Potato Disease. 



Early Potato. 



The Chinese Potato. 



The Carrot, the Parsnip, the 

 Turnip, Turnip Greens. 



Beet, Spinach Beet, Mangold. 



The Cabbage. 



Brussels Sprouts. 



Scotch Kale. 



The Cauliflower and Broccoli, 



Salading. 

 The Onion. 

 Shallots and Garlic. 



Chives 

 The Leek. 

 The Pea. 

 Marrow Peas. 

 Dwarf Peas. 

 Late Pea*. 

 The Kidney Bean. 

 Runner Beans. 



Asparagus. 

 Seakale. 



Tne Lettuce, 

 The Artichoke. 

 Chervil, 



Salsafy, Scorzonera, Skirret. 

 Celery. 



Culture of Cucumbers, Melons, 

 and Gourds. 



Marrows and Gourds for Orna- 

 ment and Profit. 



Simple Method of Growing 

 Marrows. 



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FLOWER 



GARDEN 



By SHIRLEY HIBBERD. 



Telegraphic Address: " Colling ridge3, London." Tele 

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A New Edition, revised by the Editor of "Amateur 



Gardening." 



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A Practical Guide to the Formation and Management of 

 the Garden, and the Cultivation of Popular Flowers. 



CONTENTS. 



Forming the Flower Garden. Rookery and Alpine Garden s, 



The Lawn, Ferns. 



Garden Walks and Edges, Flower Beds. 



Hardy Trees and Shrubs. | Carpet Bedding. 



Climbing Piants. Plant Propagation. 



Roses. Garden Pests and Plant 



Hardy Perennials. Diseases. 



Bulba and Tubers. Seasonable Work in tbe 



Hardy Annuals and Biennials. ' Flower Garden. 



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