Frederick Warne and Co., Publishers, 



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WARNE'S USEFUL BOOKS. 



For the Country or the Fireside. 



In /cap. %V0y price Is. eachy hoards, with Practical Illustrations. 



Hardy Plants for Littio Front Gardens. By S. 



Stackhouse. 



"A knowledge of the requirements of dllTerent flowers will save the culti '•atci 

 much time and expense ; the desired information is to be found in the 

 present volume." — Court Jouvjial, 



" Such a work as the present is indispensable to those who are fond of these 

 miniature fields for floral culture." — Brighton Exaitiiner. 



''Possesses a variety of information most interesting to those persons who, 

 residing in towns, have to indulge their love of flowers and taste for 

 gardening under special difficulties." — Chester Courant. 



Flowers and the Flower Garden. With Instructions on 



the Culture of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c. By E. Watts. 

 ** The book contains just the information necessary for those persons who wish 

 to become growers of flowers." — Weekly Ti^nes. 



Vegetables : and Plow to Grow Them. A Guide to the 



Kitchen Garden. By E. Watts. 

 ** This m,anual will be found extremely useful by those who have gardens 

 which they cultivate themself." — Dispatch. 



The Orchard and Fruit Garden. Its Culture and 



Produce. By E. Watts. 

 *' Readable and mstractive books of practical teaching." — Church Standard. 



A Fern Book for Everybody. Containing all the British 

 Ferns, with the Foreign Species suitable for a Fernery. With numerous 

 Illustrations and Tinted Plates. By M. C. Cooke. 

 "The cheapest and most excellent little work on the subject we have met 

 with." — The Rock. 



English WildflowerS, to be found by the Woyside, Fields, 

 Hedgerows, Rivers, Moorlands, Meadows, Mountains, and Sea-shore. By 

 J. T. Burgess. With Practical Ilkistrations. 

 " This seasonable little book will be welcomed by the thousands of summer 

 tourists who take delight in contemplating the beauties of country fields 

 and lanes where wild flowers abound." — Neivs of the World. 



The British Bird-Preserver: with Practical Instructions 

 on How to Skin, Stuff, and Mount Birds and Animals. By Samuel Wojd, 

 Naturalist and Professional Bird-Preserver. 

 "A more complete, handy little manual, and one more thoroughly adapted to 

 the purposes it has in view, we are not acquainted with." — Canterhury 

 Gazette. 



"The instructions are detailed and minute." — Scotsman, 



Poultry : An Original Guide to their Breeding, Rearing, Feed- 

 ing, and Exhibiting. By E. Wattg. 

 Notice. — This completely New Poultry Book is the only one the Author has 

 fully, written ; all others bearing her name being only edited by her, and much 

 anterior to this volume. 



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