MANUALS FOR LADIES. 
Printed on Fine Paper, with Coloured Frontispiece, and bound in 
cloth gilt, Fcap. 8t'o., 2s. 6c?. each. 
Cheaper Editions, in Stiff Covers, price One Shilling each. 
I. 
IN-D OOR PLANTS, 
AOT) HOW TO GROW THEM, 
FOR THE DKAWING-ROOM, BALCONY, AND GREENHOUSE. 
" This little book may enable any lady in London to become 
her own flower-grower." — Athenaeum. 
" The object of this yery compact and useful little manual is 
to enable those ladies who are fond of flowers to gratify their 
favourite propensity in the most effectual and economical manner. 
Its author is master of the subject, and imparts the most minute 
instruction on eyery conceiyable point of detail connected with 
in-door floriculture. Any lady who possesses this work, howeyer 
inexperienced she may be in the management of flowers, may, 
at a yery moderate outlay of time and money, ensure a constant 
supply of these most beautiful and effectiye ornaments for u 
drawing-room, and at the same time provide herself with a 
pleasant and profitable employment for her leisure hours." — 
Spectator. 
" This elegant and useful little manual will be welcome to the 
fair cultivators of in-door gardens, drawing-room conseryatories, 
Wardian cases, and other ingenious appliances for cultivating 
flowering plants and ferns in our rooms and dwelling-houses. 
The best plants to choose, the best modes of cultivation, the daily 
management, are all very fully entered into. Full particulars, 
moreover, are given in the second part, of the best ways of con- 
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