‘Not so big that it need frighten the ardent amateur, nor so much of a primer that it may be disdained by the fairly accomplished gardener, it has a good scheme. The first part, consisting of eight chapters of general principles, in simple non-technical language, is a model of useful information in a small space; the second part deals with departments of gardening; the third, with types of flowers, and the fourth is a calendar to work by.’—Daily Chronicle.
THE CULTURE OF FRUIT TREES
IN POTS.
By JOSH BRACE.
With Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. 5s. net.
‘Brief, clear, and well-founded in the practical wisdom born of life-long experience in the kind of gardening it describes, the work cannot but be serviceable.’—Scotsman.
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