BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION 



This book is a book for amateur floriculturists 

 written by one who is in no sense a "professional." 

 It has been written because there is a constant and 

 increasing demand for a work that treats on flowers 

 from the standpoint of the amateur. An extensive 

 correspondence with flower-loving persons, all over 

 the country, has convinced me that scientific text 

 books are not what is wanted. 



What is wanted is plain, practical, easily under- 

 stood information which will enable those who love 

 flowers, but know very little about them, to grow 

 them successfully, I have confidence plough in the 

 book to believe that those who read it will find it easy 

 to understand and that those who fwiiow out its in- 

 structions will be able to grow all tine plants treated 

 in it and grow them well. 



It has been written from my own personal expe- 

 rience among flowers and not from theory. My way 

 may not be the best way. I do not claim that. I 

 judge it simply by its results, which have been very 

 satisfactory to me. 



I do not desire to have it understood that I send 

 out this book as a sort of shor* cut to complete flori- 

 cultural knowledge. It is simply intended to assist 

 the amateur in the acquirement of such a knowledge 

 which can only come from intelligent personal study 

 and observation which will lead to a better acquaint- 

 ance and a closer friendship witft 



Our Friends, the Flowers. 



EBEN E. REXFORD. 



Shiocton, Wis, January, 1903- V 



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