A Manual of Fruit Diseases 



By lex R. HESLER 



AND 



H. H., WHETZEL 



lUnstratcd, cloth, i2mo, $2.00 



" This book is not only a great help for growers of fruit but many of the remedies recommended 

 can be used to advantage in the vegetable and flower garden. There is a commendable tendency 

 to simplify." — The Bulletin of the Garden Club 0/ America. 



■' Of great value to those who wish to have for ready reference a text-book on the diseases 

 which it describes." — Galveston Neivs. 



The manual contains a presentation of the known facts and data with respect to the common 

 diseases of fruits. It has been prepared primarily for the modern agriculturist, the farmer, the 

 thinking fruit grower, but it should also be of service to any one who has an interest in plant 

 diseases. 



Around the Year in the Garden 



By FREDERICK F. ROCKWELL 



Illustrated, doth, i2mo, $1.75 



Mr. Rockwell's book is so packed with useful information for garden enthusiasts that it is 

 hard to imagine anything more complete or comprehensive. It covers the whole field of planting, 

 cultivating, fertilizing, making cuttings, and raising plants under glass. The plan followed is 

 that of a schedule showing the duties and opportunities of each month of the year, when and what 

 to plaHt and the proper time for every operation. With such a book at hand it would be hard to 

 go wrong." — The Argonaut. 



The practical quality of this book, its unpretentiousness, will appeal to the amateur who is 

 too frequently frightened away from a volume of this character by elaborate directions and the 

 seeming necessity of expensive equipment. 



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