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THIS is a very handy and valuable little book. The information it contains is of a kind that may be thoroughly depended upon. Besides a great deal of practical information of a miscellaneous sort, there are tolerably copious gardening directions for each month, besides selected lists of fruits and vegetables, and of the new plants of last year. It will be very useful to amateur gardeners, and would be still more so if it gave some short and plain descriptions of various horticultural operations—such, for example, as pruning different kinds of fruit-trees.
The Gardener's Year Book and Almanack, 1875.
Robert
Hogg
By (Journal of Horticulture Office.)
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The Gardener's Year Book and Almanack, 1875. Nature 11, 186 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/011186a0
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