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to Spot Your Fuel Wastes," "How to Keep the 

 Wastes Stopped," also an appendix, "Oils, Gas, 

 Wood, Refuse, and Other Fuels." 



"Principles of Floriculture," by E. A. White. 

 A manual of cut-flower production and general 

 treatise on under-glass cultivation of florists' 

 plants designed especially as a class book for 

 students. 



"Practical Floriculture," by Peter Henderson. 

 A guide to the successful propagation and culti- 

 vation of florists' plants. The work is not for 

 florists and gardeners only; for the amateur's 

 wants are constantly kept in mind. It also com- 

 prises a very complete treatise on the cultivation 

 of flowers under glass, or in the open air, suited 

 to those who grow flowers for pleasure as well as 

 those who make them a matter of trade. Illus- 

 trated, 325 pages. 



"Plant Culture," by George W. Oliver, Propa- 

 gator for the Bureau of Plant Industry, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 A working handbook of every-day practice for 

 the gardener, and those who intend to grow 

 plants and flowers in the greenhouse or garden 

 as a means of obtaining a livelihood. Third 

 edition revised. Illustrated. 



"Plant Propagation, Greenhouse and Nursery 

 Practice," by M. G. Kains. Deals with the 



