Cr. Svo, cl. gilt, price 6s., Illustrated with Coloured Plates and Wood Engravings. 
The Amateur's 
ROSE BOOK, 
COMPRISING THE 
Cultivation of the Rose 
In the Open Ground and under Glass: the Formation of the Rosarium: 
the Characters of Wild and Garden Roses: the Preparation of the Flowers 
for Exhibition: the Raising of New Varieties: and the Work of the 
Rose Garden in every Season of the Year. 
By SHIRLEY HIBBERD, F.R.H.S. 
CONTENTS: Wild Roses—Forming a Rosarium—Dwarf Roses—The 
Propagation of Roses by Buds and Grafts- Stocks for Roses—Garden 
Roses—Exhibition Roses—The Characters of Roses—Climbing Roses— 
Pillar Roses —Roses under Glass—Seedling Roses—Roses in Town 
Gardens—The Fairy Rose—Yellow Roses Hedgerow and Wilderness 
Roses—Roses for Decorations—The Enemies of the Ro»e—Sending 
Roses by Rail and Post—On Buying New Roses—Curiosities of Rose 
Growing—Reminders of Monthly Work—The Rose Show—Selections 
of Roses—Roses and their Raisers. 
“ One of the readiest and most complete manuals published on the cultiva¬ 
tion of the rose.”— Standard. 
“We have great pleasure in thoroughly recommending to our readers 
Mr. Hibberd’s ‘Rose Book.’ It is written by one who has fully mastered the 
subject, and the directions he gives are of that practical utility so much 
needed.”— Journal of Horticulture. 
“Mr. Hibberd writes in such a clear, practical, common sense way, that we 
do not hesitate to affirm that it is the amateur’s own fault if he fail to profit 
largely by his study of the rose book. Every rose grower should possess it. It is 
an elegant volume. The coloured illustrations are beautiful.”— Literary World. 
“ The work is eminently clear, earnest, and instructive. Every idea, plan, 
and notion of propagation and growing roses appears to be touched upon. A 
perusal of Mr. Hibberd’s pages will not ouly assist the amateur grower, but 
will also prevent many disappointments.”— Lloyd's Weekly News. 
‘ ‘ It is a sound practical work,brimful of excellent advice,and possesses the merit 
of being as useful to the amateur of small as of large means.”— Leeds Mercury. 
Cr. 8vo, cl. gilt, price 85 . 6d., Illustrated with Woodcuts and Coloured Plates. 
The FERN GARDEN 
HOW TO MAKE, KEEP, AND ENJOY IT; 
_ °R, 
Fern Culture Made Easy. 
By SHIRLEY HIBBERD, F.R.H.S. 
Contents : Ferns in General—Fern Collecting—How to Form an 
Out-door Fernery—Rock Ferns—Marsh Ferns—Ferns in Pots—The 
Fern House—Fern Cases—The Art of Multiplying Ferns—British 
Ferns—Greenhouse and Stove Ferns—Tree Ferns—Fern Allies. 
“ Mr. Hibberd’s books are always worth possessing, and this one is an excel¬ 
lent specimen of his work. All who love ferns, or who start a glass case or a 
rockery, should buy it.”— Publishers' Circular. 
“ A charming treatise. Ladies interested in the beautiful art of fern culture 
will find Mr. Hibberd’s hook a pleasant and useful companion.” —Daily News. 
GB.0GMBB1DGE & SONS, 5, Paternoster Bow, London. 
