The Garden- Craft Series 



WRITTEN BY 



PROFESSOR L. H. BAILEY 



Of Cornell University, Editor of the Cyclopedia of American Horticulture 



PRACTICAL handbooks for the horticulturist, explaining and 

 illustrating in detail the various important methods. They 

 may he called manuals of practice, and, although nearly all are 

 written by Professor Bailey, of Cornell University, they include 

 the opinions and methods of successful specialists in many lines. 

 The fact should be emphasized that the Garden -Ckaft Manuals 

 are summaries of principles and of the best practice in the lead- 

 ing American horticulture methods. 



The volumes are compact, uniform, and are illustrated as the 

 subject demands. They are of convenient shape for the pocket, 

 and are bound in flexil)le green cloth. 



THE HORTICULTURIST'S RULE BOOK. By L. H. Bailey 312 pp. 75 cts. 

 THE NURSERY-BOOK. By L. H. Bailey. 365 pp. $1. 

 PLANT-BREEDING. By L. H. Bailey. 293 pp. $1. 

 THE FORCING-BOOK. By L. H. Bailey. 266 pp. %\. 

 GARDEN-MAKING. By L. H. Bailey. 417 pp. $1. 

 THE PRUNING-BOOK. By L. II. Bailey. 545 pp. %\.'d<d. 



THE PRACTICAL GARDEN -BOOK. By C. E. Hunn and L. H. Bailey. 

 250 pp. $1. 



Other Works by Professor Bailey 



THE CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN HORTICULTURE. 4 vols. Sold by sub- 



.scriptioD. $20 net. 

 THE EVOLUTION OF OUR NATIVE FRUITS. 472 pp. $2. 

 THE SURVIVAL OF THE UNLIKE. 515 pp. .$2. 

 LESSONS WITH PLANTS. 491 ])p. $1.10 iiet. 

 FIRST LESSONS WITH PLANTS. 117 pp. 40 cts. net. 

 BOTANY: An Elementary Text for Schools. 372 pp. $1.10 net- 



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