Starting Early Vegetable and 

 Flower Plants Under Glass 



Including the details of construction and heating 

 as well as the operation of small greenhouses — 

 sash houses — ^hot beds and cold frames, etc., etc. 

 Suitable alike for the amateur as well as com- 

 mercial grower. 



By C. H. NISSLEY 



Extension Specialist in Vegetable Growing at the 

 New Jersey State Agricultural College 



This book contains information for the practi- 

 cal grower. It is divided into three parts. The 

 first part deals with the various detail methods of 

 construction, heating, etc. Part II deals entirely 

 with the principles of plant growing, which in- 

 cludes preparation of the soil, handling of the 

 plants from the time of seeding until transplanted 

 into the open. Part III gives dates of germina- 

 tion of plant growing structures of the various 

 seeds, with more or less detailed information on 

 the more important vegetables and flowers. The 

 entire book contains information secured from 

 particular growers who are leaders in the indus- 

 try and is presented in such form and so well 

 illustrated that any amateur will be able to secure 

 good results. 



Fully Illustrated. 250 Pages. 6x9 Inches. $2.25 



Orange Judd Publishing Company, Inc. 

 15 E. 26th Street, New York City 



