BIBLIOGRAPHY 



IT is very desirable to have some of the more attractive garden books 

 and magazines available for use by both teachers and pupils. Many 

 public libraries are likely to have the Cyclopedia of Horticulture, and the 

 splendid series of English garden books in the Country Life Library, as 

 well as other standard works. Among the less expensive books which it 

 is desirable to add to the school library the following may be mentioned: 



Bailey: Garden-Making. 



Bailey: The Nursery Book. 



Bailey: Principles of Vegetable Gardening. 



Bennett: The Flower Garden. 



Duncan: Mary's Garden and How It Grew. 



French: The Book of Vegetables. 



Hall: Three Acres and Liberty. 



Jekyll: Children's Gardens. 



Kirby: Daffodils and How to Grow Them. 



Rexford: The Home Garden. 



Sedgwick: The Garden Month by Month. 



Shelton: The Seasons in a Flower Garden. 



St. Maur: The Earth's Bounty. 



Thaxter: An Island Garden. 



Watson: Flowers and Gardens. 



Weed: The Flower Beautiful. 



Wright: The Perfect Garden. 



