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"The plan of this Work is good. The objects of cultivation, the routine of cropping, the periods of forcing fruits and flowers, and the hothouses employed for such purposes, are nearly the same in all large gardens; and a well-digested and accurate account of what is found most useful or beautiful in one, will serve as a rule of practice in nearly all the others. The Duke of Bedford's Garden is one of the best in England, and Mr. Forbes is one of the most experienced Gardeners; so that a better model, or a better man, could hardly be found, to illustrate the most efficient plans which are followed in the management of horticultural affairs in England * * * We can recommend Mr. Forbes's Work to our gardening Friends."—Athenæum.
FRUIT AND FRUIT TREES.
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THE FRUIT CULTIVATOR. By John Rogers, Nurseryman, formerly of the Royal Gardens.
"Directions are given for planting, pruning, training, the formation of Fruit-Tree Borders, and Orchards, the gathering and storing of Fruit; in a word, every thing which can be desired is handled in a plain instructive manner, in such a way as a practical man alone is capable of doing it."—Irish Farmer's and Gardener's Magazine.
"It remains only to say, that we think Mr. Rogers has here produced a most valuable practical work, which deserves to be in universal use; and which adds to its other recommendation that of cheapness."—Gardener's Magazine.
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