HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



To accommodate the subscribers to The Canadian Horticulturist, we 

 will furnish any book in the list below at publisher's price, duty and postage- 

 All orders must be accompanied with cash. 



Address "The Canadian Horticulturist," 



Grinasby, Ont. 



Gregory on Fertilizers. 



Where to get them in the Cheapest 

 Form. liow to Compound For- 

 mulas, etc. 12mo 40 



Henderson's Gardening for Profit. 

 Hy Peter Henderson. The standard 

 work on Market and Family Gar- 

 dening. Cloth, 12mo 2 00 



Henderson's Gardening for Pleasure 

 Meets the wants of all classes, in 

 country, city, and village, who keep 

 a garden for their own enjoyment 

 ratheo than for the sale of products. 

 By Peter Henderson. Finely illus- 

 trated. Cloth, 12mo 2 00 



Gregory on Cabbages ; How^ to Grow 

 Them. 



A practical treatise on Cabbage Cul- 

 ture, giving full details. By Jas. J. 

 H. Gregory. 12mo W 



Gregory on Carrots, Beets, Turnips, 

 etc. 



How to raise roots, how to keep 

 them, and how to feed them. By J. 

 J, H. Gregory. Paper cover, 12mo. 30 



Cauliflow^ers, and How to Grow^ 

 Them. 



Plain, Practical and Explicit Direc- 

 tions for Cultivation. Management 

 and Marketing. By Francis Brill . . 20 



Waring's Draining for Profit and 

 Health. 



The directions are plain and easily 

 followed, and land drainage may be 

 greatly improved, even to the banish- 

 ment of fever and ague, typhoid and 

 malarial fever. By Geo. E. Waring, 

 Jr. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo 1 50 



Our Farm of Four Acres, and the 

 Money w^e made by it. 

 Many useful suggestions with the 

 interest of a romance. Paper cover, 

 12mo 30 



Fuller's Practical Forestry. 

 Propagation, Planting and Cultiva- 

 tion, with a description and the 

 botanical and proper names of Ever- 

 green and Deciduous, and a number 

 of the most valuable Exotic Species. 

 By Andrew 8. Fuller. Illus. Cloth 1 50 



The New Onion Culture. 



By B. T. Grenier. Valuable to 

 every one who raises onions, \2a\o. 50 



How^ to Plant, and W hat to Do w^ith 

 the Crops. 



Valuable hints for the Farm, Gar- 

 den and Orchard. By Mark W. 

 Johnson. Illustrated 50 



Onions: How to Raise them Profit- 

 ably. 



Practical Details by Seventeen Onion 

 Growers. 8vo 20 



Gregory on Onion Raising. 



What kinds to raise and the way to 

 raise them. By J. T. H. Gregory. 

 Paper, 12mo 30 



The A B Cof Potato Culture. 

 By W. B. Terry. Latest improve- 

 ments in this branch of agriculture . 40 



Gregory on Squashes. 



A Treatise which no Farmer or Gar- 

 dener ought to be without. By J. 

 J. H. Gregory. 12mo 'SO 



Bailey's Field Notes on Apple 

 Culture. 



By Prof. L. H. Bailey, Jr. A use 

 ful and thoroughly practical book. 

 Cloth, 12mo 75 



The Cider Maker's Handbook, 

 A complete guide for making and 

 keeping pure cider. By J. M. Trow- 

 bridge. Illustrated. Cloth, 12me. 1 00 



Henderson's Practical Floriculture. 

 By Peter Henderson. A guide to 

 the successful propagation and cul- 

 tivation of florists' plants. Beauti- 

 fully illustrated. New and enlarged 

 edition. Cloth, 12mo 50 



Husmann's American Grape -Grow- 

 and Wine-Making. 

 By George Husmann, of California. 

 A recognized authority on the sub- 

 ject. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. . 1 50 



Fuller's Grape Culturlst. 



By A. S. Fuller. Best work on the 

 culture of the hardy grapes. Illus. 

 Cloth, 12mo 1 50 



Your Plants. 

 Plain and PrActicvl Direct ionsfor ' 

 the Treatment of Tender and Hardy 

 Plants in the House and in the Gar- 

 den. By James Sheehan 40 



The Propagation of plants. 

 By Andrew S. Fuller. Describing 

 the process of hybridizing and cross- 

 ing. Illustrated, (/loth, 12ino I oq 



