GREEABLY to periodical custom, we have again the pleasure, on the completion of another volume, of thanking our friends and correspondents for the continued confidence they have …
" A blessing upon the fragrance of sweet flowers! and a thousand blessings on the power that gifted their leaves with such a dowry." In a compendious manual of this nature, it is not to …
necessary to obtain the best results, and it may almost be set down as an axiom that a really valuable herbarium cannot be made until the maker has served an apprenticeship in the art …
THE prefent periodical publication owes its com mencement to the repeated folicitations of fevera Ladies and Gentlemen, Subfcribers to the Author's BOTANIC GARDEN, who were …
HAVING in my botanical rambles frequently found the want of a book of reference to determine some doubtful point, I have endeavoured in the following pages to compress into …
In the course of many years of horticultural experience, no question has been more frequently asked me than," What can I plant which will take care of itself?" This little volume …
Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 1 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 The GARDENERS KALENDAR Printed for John Rivington and the rest of the Proprietors. Page 9 THE GARDENERS …
THE idea that prompted the publication of the first edition of this Handy Book—namely, that a want existed for such a practical work on Flower-Gardening-has been amply justified by the …