PRACTICAL GUIDE 
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OP HORTICULTURE. 
CONDUCTED 
BY GEORGE W. JOHNSON, ESQ. 
EDITOR OF TUB “GARDENER’S ALMANACK,” ‘‘MODERN GARDENER’S DICTIONARY,” ETC. 
THE FRUIT AND FORCING GARDEN, by Mr. R. Erring- 
ton, Gardener to Sir P. Egerton, Bart., Oulton Park. 
THE KITCHEN GARDEN, by the Editor, and Mr. J. Barnes, 
Gardener to Lady Rolle, Bicton. 
THE FLOWER GARDEN, by Mr. D. Beaton, Gardener to 
Sir W. Middleton, Bart., Shrubland Park. 
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS, by Mr. T. Appleby, Floricultural 
Manager to Messrs. Henderson, Edgeware Road. 
THE GREENHOUSE AND WINDOW GARDEN, by Mr. R. 
Fisii, Gardener to Colonel Sowerby, Pntteridge Bury, near Luton. 
ORCHID GROWING MADE EASY, by Mr. T. Appleby, 
Floricultural Manager to Messrs. Henderson, Edgeware-road. 
THE APIARIAN’S CALENDAR, for the Management of Bees, 
by J. H. Payne, Esq. 
THE POULTRY KEEPER’S CALENDAR, by Martin Doyle, 
author of “ Hints to Small Farmers,” &c. 
ALLOTMENT FARMING. The last Number of each month 
is double, the Supplement embracing Allotment Farming, Rotation 
of Crops, the Economy of the Cow-shed, the Pig-stye, Hen-roost, 
and the Economical Saving and Use of Manures. 
THE PHYSIC GARDEN, by a Physician. 
VOLUME' III. 
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LONDON: 
PUBLISHED BY WM. S. ORR AND CO., 2, AMEN-CORN ER. 
MDCCCL. 
