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THE NEW EOITIOU 



... OF THE . . . 



ENCYCLOPAEDIA 

 OF GARDENING. 



By T. W. SANDERS. F.L.S., Editor ol "Amateur Gardening." 



THOROUGHLY REVISED AND BROUGHT UP TO DATE. 



The New Features comprise : 



the species and hybrids 

 in general cultivation, with description 

 ol their respective colours, height, time 

 ol liowering, native country, etc. This 

 is a most valuable addition, 

 rhe breaking up ol the solid nature ol 

 the text so as to make each cultural 

 leature distinct, 

 rhe cultural notes have been consider- 

 ably added to, especially those relating 

 to vegetables and Iruit and market 



been included in alphabetical oroei- ^ 

 9. There is no dictionary in existence 



gives so much inlormation on flar«»«° " J 

 in so small a space and lor *o 1""*= 



man requires to know about the c 

 lion and nature of any llowcr 

 vegetable, plant, tree, or shrub. 



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