GARDENING BOOKS 

 ByEBEN E. REXFORD 



The Home Garden 



THIS book la intended for the use of those who 

 have a little piece of land upon which they 

 would like to grow vegetables and small fruits, 

 but whose knowledge how to go to work in the 

 right way, and what to attempt growing, is limited, 

 because of lack of experience. It contains no 

 theories. It aims to give simply and clearly such 

 information as the writer has gathered from his own 

 experience in gardening, by which he believes 

 others can bring about equally satisfactory results. 



Eight full-page illustrations. I2mo. IQ& pages. 

 Cloth, ornamental, $f.2j net. 



Four Seasons in the Garden 



A BOOK on gardening for the home-maker by the 

 foremost amateur gardener of the United States. 

 It treats of all phases of the subject from the 

 simple bed or two along the fence, in a city back 

 yard, to the most ambitious garden the happy sub- 

 urbanite or country dweller can manage without the 

 services of a professional. 



The growing of house plants and the use of plants 

 for household and table decoration are thoroughly 

 described, and a couple of chapters on rural" and 

 village improvement carry the home gardening plan 

 into the larger field of community work. 



Twenty-six illustration! in tint. Colored frontis- 



fiece. Decorated title-fage and lining-papers. 



I2mt. Cloth, $T,jO net. 



]. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 



PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA 



