- French Gardening, 1909, by Thomas Smith
- General View (photo)
- Title Page
- Forewords by Prince Kropotkin
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- Melons and Cauliflower (photos)
- Chapter I: French Gardening in France and in England
- Chapter II: The Site
- Model Plan for French Garden of Two Acres (foldout)
- Chapter III: Model Plan of a French Garden
- Chapter IV: Water
- Chapter V: Manure
- Chapter VI: Frames and Lights
- Chapter VII: Cloches, Cloche-Carriers, and Pegs
- Chapter VIII: Mats, Tools, and Materials
- Illustrations: The Hand-Barrow and Method of Stacking Frames
- Chapter IX: Packing Shed
- Chapter X: Starting the Garden
- Chapter XI: Seeds
- Chapter XII: Raising Plants for Early Work
- Illustrations: Cloches, Mats, and Cold Frames
- Chapter XIII: Crops on Hot-Beds Under Frames
- Illustration: Carrots and Cauliflowers on Hot Beds
- Chapter XIV: Crops on Hot-Beds Under Cloches
- Chapter XV: Crops on Cold-Beds Under Frames
- Chapter XVI: Second Series of Crops in the Frame and Cloche Hot-Beds
- Chapter XVII: Melons
- Chapter XIX: Asparagus
- Chapter XVIII: Cucumbers
- Chapter XX: Strawberries
- Chapter XXI: Tomatoes
- Chapter XXII: Ridge Cucumbers
- Chapter XXIII: Several Small Crops
- Chapter XXIV: Packing for Market
- Chapter XXIX: Calendar of Reminders
- Chapter XXV: To Make Straw Mats
- Chapter XXVI: Expenditures and Returns for Two-Acre Garden
- Chapter XXVII: Outlay and Returns of a One-Acre Garden
- Chapter XXVIII: Results from the Mayland French Garden
- Chapter XXX: French Gardening for Allotment Holders


