BOOKS FOR HORTICULTURISTS. 



FRUIT. FLOWERS. ETC. 



Amateur Fruit Growing. Green f 0.50 



Apple Culture, Field Notes on. Bailey. ... 0.75 

 Bulbs and Tuberous Rooted Plants. C. L. 



Allen . . 1.50 



Bush Fruits Prof. A. Card 1.50 



Canadian Gxrden. Mrs. A L.Jack 50 



Chrysanthemum Culture. Morton. Cloth., i.oo 



Chrysanthemums, How to Grow 25 



Cider Makers' Handbook. Trowbridge i.oo 



Cranberries, Cape Cod. James Webb. Pa- 



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Cranberry' Culture. White 



Crops, Spraying. Clarence M. Weed 



Dahlia, The. Lawrence K. Peacock 



Evolution of Our Native Fruits. Bailey 



Floriculture, Practical. Peter Henderson . . , 



Flower Garden, Beautiful. Matthews 



Flowers, and How to Grow Them. Rexford 



Forcing Book. Bailey 



Forest Planting. Jarchow 



Fruit Culturist, American. Thomas 



Fruit Grower, Practical. Maynard 



Fruit Harvesting, Marketing, etc. F. A. 



Waugh 



Fruit, The. P. Barry 



Fumigation Methods. Willis G. Johnson . . . 

 Fuig^ and Fungicides. Clarence M. Weed. 



Garden Making. Prof. L. H. Bailey 



Grape Culturist. A. S. Fuller 



Grape Grower's Guide. Charlton 



Grape Growing and Wine Making, American. 

 Prof. George Husmann 



Greenhouse Construction Prof. L. R. Taft. 



Greenhouse Management. Prof. L. R. Taft. 



Horticulture, Annals of. Prof. L. H. Bailey. 



Horticulturist's Rule Book. Prof. L. H. Bai- 

 ley 



House Plants and How to Succeed with Them. 

 Lizzie Page Hillhouse 



Insects Injurious to Fruits, Saunders 



Irrigation Farming. L. M. Wilcox 



Lessons with Plants. Bailey 



Mendel's Principles of Heredity. Bateson. . 



Nursery Book. Prof. L. H. Bailey. Cloth . 



Nut Culturist, The. Andrew S. Fuller 



Peach Culture. Fulton. Revised edition . . , 



Pear Culture for Profit. Quinn. New and 

 revised edition 



Plant Breeding. Bailey 



Plants, Handbook of. Peter Henderson. 

 New enlarged edition 



Plants. Propagation of. A. S. Fuller 



Plants, Your. James Sheehan 



Plums and Plum Culture. F. A. Waugh 



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Principles of Fruit Growing. Prof. L. H. 



Bailey 1.25 



Pruning Book, The. Prof. L. H. Bailey 1.50 



Quince Culture. W. W. Meech i.oo 



Rose, The. Its Cultivation, Varieties, etc. 



H. B. Ellwanger 1.25 



Rose, Parsons on the i .00 



Small Fruit Culturist. A. S. Fuller i .00 



Spraying of Plants. The. E. G. Lodeman. . i.oo 

 Strawberry, The A B C of the. T. B. Terry 



A. I. Root 50 



Strawberry Culturist. A. S. Fuller. Illus- 

 trated 25 



Survival of the Unlike. Bailey 2.00 



Vineyard at Lake view. My 50 



Woman's Hardy Garden, A 1.50 



LIVE STOCK. 



American Standard of Perfection i.oo 



Artificial Incubating and Brooding. Cypher .50 



Cattle Breeding. Warfleld 2.00 



Feeds and Feeding. Henry 2.00 



Horse Breeding. Sanders 1.50 



Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. Curtis... 2.00 



Pigs, Breeds and Management. Spencer... i.oo 



Stock Breeding. Miles 2.00 



Success with Poultry i.oo 



The Domestic Sheep. Stewart 1.75 



VEGETABLE GARDENING. 



Asparagus. Hexamer f 0.50 



Cabbage, Cauliflower and Allied Vegetables. 



Allen 50 



Vegetable Gardening. Green 1.25 



GENERAL AGRICULTURE. 



Agriculture. C.C.James 30 



Chemistry of the Farm . Warington 90 



Fertility of the Land. Roberts 1.25 



Any other book on Agricultural topics will be 

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 Parliament Buildings, Toronto. 



SHETLAND PONIES 

 Real Shetland ponies, says Country Life 

 in America^ are scarcer than most persons 

 imagine. At last accounts there were only 

 a couple thousand, roughly speaking, on their 

 native isles, and they are rapidly being ex- 

 ported or spoiled by the admixture of other 

 and larger breeds. There are comparative!) 

 few pure Shetlands in this country and many 

 of the ponies offered for sale by dealers as 

 such are really half-breeds or Iceland ponies. 



