2l6 GARDENS AND THEIR MEANING 



BOOKS SHOWING GARDENING IN ITS RELATION TO LIFE 



BAILEY, LIBERTY H. The State and the Farmer. 

 BAILEY, LIBERTY H. The Country Life Movement. 

 FAY, C. R. Cooperation at Home and Abroad. 

 HALL, BOLTON. Three Acres and Liberty. 

 KROPOTKIN, P. Fields, Factories, and Workshops. 

 PRATT, E. A. Organization of Agriculture. 

 HAGGARD, H. RIDER. Rural Denmark. 

 SCOTT, COLIN A. Social Education. 

 UNDERWOOD, LORING. The Garden and its Accessories. 



PAMPHLETS THAT MAY BE SECURED FREE OF CHARGE 



1. Bulletins of the experiment station of your state. 



2. Bulletins of other states. 



3. Publications l from the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington : 



One complete set of Farmers' Bulletins. 



One copy of the list of bulletins for free distribution. 



One copy of the list of publications for sale. 



One copy of reprints of the field operations of the Bureau of Soils 



for each of the areas surveyed in New York state. 

 Copies of Farmers' Bulletins Nos. 44, 123, 143, 154, 157, 187, 203, 



218, 229, 255, 260. 



4. From the Weather Bureau : 



Daily weather map. 



HANDY LISTS FOR CHILDREN'S GARDENS 



TEN POPULAR FLOWERING PLANTS FOR HOME AND SCHOOL 

 GARDENS 



California poppy, Eschscholtzia Columbine 



Californica Cosmos, Cosmos spp. 



China asters, Callistephus hor- Four-o'clock 



tensis Marigold, Tagetes spp. 



1 Some of these may be secured without cost by writing to your 

 congressman. 



