STANDARD BOOKS. 



Landscape Gardening. 



By F. A. Waugh, professor of horticulture, university of 

 Vermont. A treatise on the general principles governfng 

 outdoor art; with sundry suggestions for their application 

 in the commoner prol)leins of gardening. Every paragraph is 

 short, terse and to the point, giving perfect clearness to the 

 discussions at all points. In spite of the natural difificulty 

 of presenting ahstract principles the whole matter is made 

 entirely plain even to the inexperienced reader. Illustrated. 

 152 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. .... $0.50 



Hedges, JVindhrcaks, Shelters and Live Lenees. 



By E. P. Powell. A treatise on the planting, growth 

 and management of hedge plants for country and suburban 

 homes. It gives accurate directions concerning hedges; how 

 to plant and how to treat them ; and especially concerning 

 windbreaks and shelters. It includes the whole art of making 

 a delightful home, giving directions for nooks and balconies, 

 for bird culture and for human comfort. Illustrated, 140 

 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. ..... $0.50 



The New Rhubarb Culture. 



A complete guide to dark forcing and field culture. Part 

 I — By J. E. IMoRSE, the well-known Michigan trucker and 

 originator of the now famous and extretnely profitable new 

 methods of dark forcing and field culture. Part II — Compiled 

 by G. B. FiSKE. Other methods practiced by the most experi- 

 enced market gardeners, greenhouse men and experimenters in 

 all parts of America. Illustrated. 130 pages. 5x7 inches. 

 Cloth $0.50 



Greenhouse Construction. 



By Prof. L. R. Taft. A complete treatise on greenhouse 

 structures and arrangements of the various forms and styles 

 of ])lant houses for professional florists as well as amateurs. 

 All the best and most approved structures are so fully and 

 clearly described that anyone who desires to build a green- 

 house will have no difficulty in determining the kind best 

 suited to his purpose. The modern and most successful methods 

 of heating and ventilating are fully treated upon. Special 

 chapters are devoted to houses used for the growing of one 

 kind of plants exclusively. The construction of hotbeds and 

 frames receives appropriate attention. Over one hundred 

 excellent illustrations, specially engraved for this work, make 

 every point clear to the reader and add considerably to the 

 artistic appearance of the book. 210 pages. 5x7 inches. 



Cloth $1.50 



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