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BIRDS.

Elegantly bound, Illustrated with Seventy Engravings, Price 38. Od.,
suitable for Presentation,

NATURAL HISTORY OF CAGE BIRDS;

Their Management, Habits, Food, Diseases, Treatment, Breeding,
and the Methods of Catching them.

By J. M. BECHSTEIN, M.D.

"This beautifully illustrated edition of Dr. Bechstein's well-known work will be welcomed by every lover of natural history, and is remarkable for the fidelity and beauty of the engravings, no less than for its general elegant appearance. A copious alphabetical index is appended to the volume, which will enable the reader instantly to find the birds whose history and management are required." •* Ori» Groombridge's Edition, with Seventy Illustrations, price 38. 6d.

BEES.

Sixth Edition, Illustrated with One Hundred Engravings, price 4s., cloth gilt, THE BEE-KEEPER'S MANUAL; Practical Hints on the Management and complete Preservation of the Honey Bee.

BY HENRY TAYLOR.

AQUARIA.

New Edition, revised and additionally Illustrated, price 38. 6d., cloth gilt,

THE BOOK OF THE AQUARIUM;

Instructions on the Formation, Stocking, and Management in all Seasons, of Collections of Marine and River Animals and Plants.

BY SHIRLEY HIBBERD,

Author of "Rustic Adornments for Homes of Taste," etc.

TOWN GARDENS.

Second Edition, price 38. 6d., with Illustrations, cloth gilt,

THE TOWN GARDEN;

A Manual for the Successful Management of City and Suburban Gardens. BY SHIRLEY HIBBERD,

Author of "Garden Favourites," etc., etc.

Fifth Edition, much enlarged, price 28. 6d., cloth gilt,

THE GARDENER'S RECEIPT-BOOK;

A Treasury of Interesting Facts and Practical Information useful in Horticul ture; comprising the most effectual Methods for the Destruction or Removal of Everything Injurious to the Garden, with Preventions and Cures for the various Diseases of Plants, and perfect Directions for the Preservation of Trees, Fruits, and Flowers.

BY WILLIAM JONES.

New Edition, feap. 8vo, cloth, price 43.,

DICTIONARY OF BOTANICAL TERMS;

Illustrated by nearly Two Hundred Woodcuts.

BY THE REV. J. S. HENSLOW,

Late Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge.

GROOMBRIDGE & SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW

FOR

SUMMER DAYS & WINTER NICHTS, These well-written and beautiful Stories are progressive in design, adapted to the comprehension of children from the ages of four to ten or twelve years. They are lively, instructive, and moral; their endeavour is to teach; to entertain while they improve-to inform the mind and educate the heart. Each Story is illustrated with well-executed Engravings. They are among the best and cheapest books for young people published.

STORIES, price ONE PENNY each.

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Spring and Summer.
Hero without Courage.
Children's Visit to the

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Visit to Queen Victoria
Katey's Voyage.
How to Catch a But
terfly.
Sandy, the Cat.
Cousin Johnny.
Happy Orchard.
Tommy and his Baby
Brother.

The Christmas Party.
Parrots and Nightin
gales.

Light Wing and Bright
Eye.
Tottie May.

Donald, the Shetland
Pony.
Briery Wood.
Buttercups and Daisies.
STORIES, price TWOPENCE
The Young Gardener.
Mary's Visit to the Gold
Fields.

Coral Necklace.
Visit to the Waterfowl.
The Cherry Orchard.
Midsummer Holidays.
The Lost Letter.
Walter and Mary.
Lady Eva.
Cottager's Christmas.
More Haste, less Speed.
Story of a Hyacinth.
Primrose Gathering.
Queen of the May.

Sea Kings.

Little Black People.
The Young Prince.
Penfold Farm.
Ernest's Dream.
Adventures in the Moss

Hut.

The Losses of a Day.
The Smoke and the
Kite.

each.

Carl Thorn's Revenge.
Ally's Birthday.
Right is Right. Part 1.
Right is Right. Part 2.
William Tell.

Wishing and Working.
Elm Villa.

Lost and Found.

Little Tim.
Peter Lawley.

My Young Masters.
David Allen.

STORIES, price THREEPENCE

Madelaine Tube.
Young Emigrants.
Boy and the Book.
Oscar.
Crusaders.
Ship and the Island.
Fairy Craft of Nature.
Widow's Son.
Children and the Sage.
Halcyon Days.
Ilome at the Haven.

Seeker and Finder.
Poacher and his Family.
King and the Bondmen.
Rising and Thriving.
Rewards of Industry.
Vacant Throne.
Uncle Tom's Cabin for
Children.

Story of Wellington.
Prophet and the Lost
City.
The Sisters.

each.
Story of Moffat.
Louis Duval.

Foundling ofthe Wreck.
In School and Out of
School.
Young Artist.
Alfred the Great.
Anna Webster.
Round the World.
Irish Emigrants.
Self-helpers.

BUDS AND BLOSSOMS. Charming little Stories for very Young Children. 1d. each (36 sorts), or in Six Packets, 6d. each.

SERIES OF BUDS AND BLOSSOMS. Twopence each (21 sorts),

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STORIES FOR SUMMER DAYS AND WINTER NIGHTS. Twopence each (12 sorts), or in Four Packets, 6d. each.

ADVANCED SERIES OF STORIES FOR SUMMER DAYS AND WINTER NIGHTS. 3d. each (32 sorts), or in Eight Packets, 18. each. Stories for Summer Days and Winter Nights, First Series, in Two Volumes, 1s, each. Second Serica, Eight Volumes, ls. each. Illustrated.

Now ready, price One Shilling each,

PLAYS FOR HOME ACTING

AND

YOUNG PERFORMERS.

1. The King and the Troubadour.-A Play for Home Acting and Young Performers. By JULIA CORNER. With a Coloured Frontispiece and other Illustrations. Price One Shilling. 2. The Sleeping Beauty.-A Play for Home Acting and Young Performers. By JULIA CORNER. With a Coloured Frontispiece and other Illustrations. Price One Shilling.

GROOMBRIDGE AND SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER. ROW.

Price Three Shillings, cloth gilt, with more than One Hundred
Engravings,

THE HISTORY OF A SHIP

FROM HER CRADLE TO HER GRAVE.

BY GRANDPA BEN.

"A most attractive book for boys is 'THE HISTORY OF A SHIP FROM HER CRADLE TO HER GRAVE.' A perfect description of a ship in all her parts, from the keel to the topsail. A book to be read and remembered: written by an author skilled in nautical matters, well read in nautical history, and deeply acquainted with the life of a sailor."

GROOMBRIDGE AND SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW.

Second and cheaper Edition, price 38. 6d., with Illustrations by
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK,

OUT AND ABOUT.

A BOY'S ADVENTURES, WRITTEN FOR ADVEN-
TUROUS BOYS.

BY HAIN FRISWELL,
Author of "Footsteps to Fame," etc.

School.
The Doctor's Message.
Mrs. Taw's Story.
Old Flook's Philosophy.
Surprising News.
Old Coaching Days.
I Arrive in London.
The Professor.
How I Ran for my Life.
The Lively Bessy
Northward Ho

CONTENTS

The Regions of Ice.
Frozen to Death.
Alone on the Arctic
Sea.
Frozen up.
The Esquimaux.
The Bear Hunt.
Lost on the Ice.
The Traitor in the Ship.
Storm and Wreck.
Again in England.

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The Ocean of Land.
New York.

Slave Sale.

Great Prairie Journey.
The Rocky Mountains.
Gold Diggers.
Home Again.
I Join my Ship.
Pearl Divers and tha
Shark.
Old Stump.

PATERNOSTER ROW.

Valuable Work of Reference for the Garden
and Greenhouse.

THE

FLORAL WORLD

AND

GARDEN GUIDE.

EDITED BY

SHIRLEY HIBBERD, Esq., F.R.H.S.

PUBLISHED MONTHLY, PRICE SIXPENCE.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION SIX SHILLINGS.
A Specimen Number sent post free for Seven Stamps.

GROOMBRIDGE & SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON,

AND ALL BOOKSELLERS.

A very few words will tell the object of 'THE FLORAL WORLD.'

THE FLORAL WORLD' is devoted entirely to Gardening Subjects, and no subsidiary topics are allowed to interfere with the full consideration of these, as represented in the several departments of Plant Houses, Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Culture, Garden Scenes and Embellishments, the Management of Allotment Lands, Flower Shows, and Horticultural Botany.

These are severally treated in a simple and practical manner by experienced pens, and the fullest attention is given to communications from Correspondents, whether seeking or conveying information.

Gardening Amateurs want information on all sorts of subjects: they want to ask questions, and to get civil answers; and often they desire to have a whole code of some special department of Plant Culture condensed into the compass of a nutshell. They are growers of Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables, and many of them exhibitors in each of these three departments; and to keep pace with the times, they need to be informed, from month to month, what is going on in "The Floral World," what new plants have been introduced from "far countries," what new sorts have been raised at home, and, perhaps, more important still, what, among the immense numbers of varieties we possess, deserve to be retained, improved, and preserved.

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LONDON: GROOMBRIDGE & SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER Row.

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