NOVEMBER 19. l8 9& 



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By SHIRLEY HIBBERD. 



A Practical Guide ti the Culture of Vegetables, Fruit, and othei 

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Fruit Culture : 



it* Apple- i Illustrations of Pruning, Train 



American Blight. ing, and Pinching Fruit Trees, 



T !* P l ear - Red, White, and Black Cur 



Orchard Pears. [Walls. rants— 



Select Pears for Orchard and Soil. 



Baking and Stewing Pears 

 tyalier Plums. 

 B«b Plums. 



SAct List of Plums. 



Raspberry. 

 TW Gooseberry.' 



fcjhesamlPyranuMs. 



™»og Red and White Cur- 

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American Blackberries— 

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 '•nenes. 



Planting. 

 Pruning. 



General Management. 

 Varieties . 

 The Tomato — 



Culture in Greenhouses. 

 Training. 



Fertilising the Flowers. 



Watering. 



Diseases. 



Insects. 



Culture in Frames. 

 Culture Out-doors. 



t . ... ' Selection of Tomatos. 

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THE 



AMATEURS GREENHOUSE 



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CONSERVATORY. 



By SHIRLEY HIBBERD. 



A New Edition, rcvis-d l.y T. W. Sanders. F.R.H.S. I-Mitor 



of 11 Amateur Gardening. 



A Complete (.wide to the Construction, Heating, and Manage* 

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 Construction of Small Plant 

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M< <!es of Heating Plant 



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 Greenhouse Herbaceous Plants. 

 The Chrysanthemum. 

 S< ,ft Wooded Green house 



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 The Pelargonium. 

 The Fuchsia. 



Hard Wooded Greenhouse 

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The Erica and I he I paens. 

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Greenhouse and Conservatory 



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 Hard Leaved Plants. 



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 The Winter ( harden. 

 Orchids and Pitcher Plants. 

 « ireen house Roses. 

 Annuals in Pott. 

 Hardy Plants. 



Selections of 



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 Greenhouse Pest*. 

 Hints on Fumigating. 

 Monthly Work tn Greenhouse. 



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