easy to find any desired subject, however, in the 

 shortest time. 



The plan of presenting the full details of cul- 

 ture of important plants, through the views of 

 acknowledged practical experts upon the various 

 subjects, assures the great value of the book to the 

 man or woman who is obtaining a living from 

 horticultural pursuits. 



A special feature of the Cyclopedia of American 

 Horticulture is its wealth of bibliographic reference. 

 The world 7 s horticultural literature has been thor- 

 oughly searched, and most carefully indexed, so that 

 the student will find citations to nearly every avail- 

 able article or illustration upon any subject consulted. 



DETAILS OF PUBLICATION 



The Cyclopedia of American Horticulture is to 

 be completed in four handsome quarto volumes, 

 embracing about two thousand pages, with more 

 than that number of original illustrations. It is 

 carefully printed upon specially made paper of a 

 permanent character. Vol. I (A to D, 509 pages, 

 743 illustrations, 9 plates), Vol. II (E to M, 544 

 pages, 710 illustrations, 10 plates), and Vol. Ill (N 

 to Q, 432 pages, 606 illustrations, 11 plates) are now 

 ready, and the work will be completed early in 1901. 

 The work is sold only by subscription, and 

 orders will be accepted for the full set only. 

 Terms and further information may be had of 

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