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THIS important horticultural work, revised and entirely remodelled under the able direction and general editorship of Mr. W. Watson, Curator, Royal Gardens, Kew, has now been completed. It has been published in six divisional volumes, or in two volumes of 656 and 607 pages respectively. Many specialists have contributed to the work, and a glance at a list of their names with the articles for which they are severally responsible is sufficient to prove the value of this great addition to the literature of gardening.
Thomson's Gardener's Assistant.
New Edition. Pp. viii + 607. (London: The Gresham Publishing Company, 1900–1902). Six Vols., 8s. each.
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N., G. Thomson's Gardener's Assistant . Nature 67, 315 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067315b0
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