THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



Two Good Books for the Planting Season. 



Crown 8vo., 212 pages, 31 page plates and 30 illustrations, bound in cloth, 

 PHce2/6 



AND THEIR 



CULTIVATION. 



By T. W. SANDERS, F.L.S., 



Editor of "Amateur Gardening," &c. 



A Practical Guide to the Cultivation and Propagation of 

 Bulbs, Tubers, &c., in the Open-Air and in the Greenhouse. 

 Lists of all the varieties worth g^rowing:. 

 Describes what should be done, and how to do it, in order to ensure 



good show of flowers in th 



early spring.' 



ROSES 



AND 

 THEIR 



60 Illustrations, 16 Plates, and Frontispieoe. 



180 Pages. 3/e net ; by post, 2/10. 



FIFTH EDITION. 



CULTIVATION. 



ZANDERS, r.L.S. 



A Complete Guide to i 

 STANDARD ROSES. 

 PILLAR ROSES. 

 GREENHOUSE CUMBERS. 

 RAMBLING ROSES. 



R0SES 



Selection and Culture of 

 ROSES FOR TRELLISES. 

 CLIMBERS FOR PERGOLAS. 

 POT ROSES. 

 DWARF ROSES. 

 ROSES FOR EXHIBITION. 



How and When to Plant Roses. 



Propagation of Roses— Ways to Grow Them. 



How to Prune, Bud, and Graft Roses. 



Insect Pests and Fungoid Disea 

 Types of Roses, full description, Cul 

 Soil and Manures for Roses. 

 The Rose Grower's Calendar; showinj 



LIST OF 1,550 CULTIVATED ROSES; 



ORDER 

 FORM. 



To the Publishers of "GARDENERS MAGAZINE,' 



by post, for which I enclose remittance of 



The two books by post in box for 5/6 



For OCTOBER 23, 1909. 



