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450 pages. 
Large Post 8vo. 
THE CULTURE OF VEGETABLES & FLOWERS 
from SEEDS and ROOTS. 
‘By SUTTON & SONS. 
The continued heavy demand for this standard work on gardening has necessitated a reprint 
of the Fifteenth Edition. In all respects the reprint is exactly similar to the previous issue, 
but owing to the greatly increased cost of production it is now impossible to supply the volume 
at less than 10/6 net. 

‘A golden treasury of garden knowledge which should be in the hands of everyone interested in 
gardening..—QWEN THOMAS, Esa., Ealing. 
‘Nothing could be more to the purpose. Not one article fails to do full justice to its subject, always 
clearing up those doubtful points which many other books leave to one’s own judgment.’ 
Mr. E. WILLIAMS, Gardener to T. H. Dixon, Esq. 
‘1 believe I have the distinction of being reported the best gardener in this district, and if I am it is due 
to your book ‘‘ The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers,’’ a most useful work.’ 
C. MAXWELL HIBBERD, Esq., Bel Royal. 
‘In the pages of your Book a veritable mine of information is to be found, given in a clear, concise, 
and interesting way. No person who loves a garden and wishes to have it beautiful can afford to be 
without Messrs. Sutton’s charming book on ‘‘ The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers.’’’ 
G. GARNER, Esq., Bournemouth. 
‘The volume is recognised as a competent guide in all matters pertaining to the important subject 
with which it deals, and growers of vegetables and flowers may consult it with confidence.’ 
THE TIMES. 
“Tts authors have succeeded in establishing it as a standard book in most garden libraries. The 
contents have been compiled on a definite plan, embodying the plain precepts of practical culture as against 
the crude and undigested expositions of speculative theory..—DAILY TELEGRAPH. 
‘A very serviceable reminder of what to do and how to do it, and the several articles on the pests of the 
garden and the chemistry of vegetation will be found of much service..—GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
May be obtained direct fom SUTTON & SONS, READING, 
or through all Booksellers from 
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT. & CO] LID] LONDON; 

GARDEN PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION. 
PARKS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, ROCK GARDENS, WATER GARDENS, &c. 
1* is worthy of note that well-planned 
gardens have withstood the neglect im- 
posed by war conditions with far greater 
credit than those of inferior arrangement, 
and it will be possible to restore such gardens 
to the former state of efficiency with com- 
parative ease and economy. 
It is another proof of the truism that the 
only sure foundation for the enduring success 
of a garden is good planning, inspired by 
imagination and directed by experience. 
Failing this, the fullest opportunities for 
beauty can never be realised, nor can effec- 
tive management and economy in upkeep be 
maintained. 
In order that we may meet under the most 
favourable conditions all requirements of our 
customers in this respect, we have arranged 
for the professional co-operation of Messrs. 
Milner, Son & White, the well-known firm 
of Garden Architects, who during the past 
half-century have been responsible for the 
arrangement of so many of the more famous 
public and private parks and gardens in this 
Country and on the Continent. 
GARDEN WORKS DEPARTMENT (Private Office No. 4), SUTTON 
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