December 30, 1911. 
THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
YOUR GARDE 
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N WILL HE A GRAND SUCCESS IF YOU STUDY THIS STANDARD WORK. 
j THE FLOWER GARDEN. 
By T. W. SANDERS, F.L.S., Editor of "Amateur Gardening." 
A Complete Guide to Planting" and Management of the Flower Garden 
and the Cultivation of Flowers, Plants, and Trees, for Outdoor Culture. 
THE CONTENTS INCLUDE 
Fashioning the Garden. Edgings. Bulbs. 
Beds and Borders. Walls and Fences. Hardy and Tender Border 
Walks and Paths. Garden Practice. Plants and Flowers, 
Lawns and Tennis Court. propagation. Climbing Plants. 
Rockeries and Ferneries. Colour Arrangement. Trees and Shrubs. 
Arbours, Summerhouss. Bedding. Pests and Diseases. 
Arches, and Pergolas. Annuals and Biennials. 
480 PAGES, ILLUSTRATED BY 64 PLATES OF BEAUTIFUL GARDEN SCENES 
PLANTS AND FLOWERS, AND MANY EXPLANATORY DIAGRAMS. 
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