The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 669 pages of information about The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots.

The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 669 pages of information about The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots.

By Sutton & Sons, Reading.

=Thirteenth edition=.  Price =2s. 6d.= net.

Containing full particulars on preparing the ground, sowing seed, and after-management.  Illustrated with numerous reproductions from beautiful photographs of Lawns, and including plans of Tennis Lawn and Croquet Ground.

May be obtained through all Booksellers, from the Publishers, Simpkin,
Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd., London.

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The Book of the Links.

By Martin H.F.  Sutton, F.L.S.

Royal 8vo.  Price 15s. net.

The book indispensable, from all points of view, to those concerned in the management of Golf Clubs.

Illustrated with numerous excellent Photographs, and some striking original Cartoons by Tom Wilkinson.

Sutton & Sons, reading,

SEEDSMEN to his majesty the king.

WORKS ISSUED BY SUTTON & SONS.

Sutton’s Amateur’s Guide in Horticulture and General Garden Seed
Catalogue.

Containing Descriptive Lists of the finest strains of Vegetables, and the most beautiful Flowers for the greenhouse, conservatory and garden.

Published annually in January.

Sent Gratis to regular Customers.

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Sutton’s Farmers’ Year-Book and Graziers’ Manual.

Containing Information on Permanent and Temporary Pastures and Leys,
Lists of Natural Grasses and Clovers;

Descriptions of Turnips, Mangolds, and other Farm Crops.

Gratis and Post Free to Customers.

Published annually in February.

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Sutton’s Bulbs.

Containing Descriptive Lists of Hyacinths, Narcissi, Tulips, Lilies and other Flowering Bulbs.

Beautifully Illustrated, and sent Free to Regular Customers for Bulbs.

Published annually in August.

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Bulletins.

No. 1.  Brassica Cresses. “2.  Tuber-bearing Solanums. “3.  Experiments in Crossing a Wild Pea from Palestine with Commercial Peas. “4.  Results obtained by Crossing a Wild Pea from Palestine with Commercial Types and Pisum sativum umbellatum. “5.  The Progress in Vegetable Cultivation during Queen Victoria’s Reign. “6.  The Effects of Radio-active Ores and Residues on Plant Life. (=First Series=.) “7.  The Effects of Radio-active Ores and Residues on Plant Life. (=Second Series=.) “8.  Experiments with Humogen in comparison with other Fertilisers. “9.  Do Potatoes give rise to New and Distinct Varieties by Bud-Variation? “10.  How Amateurs may secure three successive crops of Vegetables in twelve months without the aid of glass houses or of heat. “11.  The Electrification of Seeds by the Wolfryn Process.

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