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GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH. 



Every intelligent gardener should have some, if not all, of the fol- 

 lowing books on the shelves of his library to guide him in the proper 

 cultivation of his garden: 



Asparagus Culture, by Barnes and Robinson. 

 American Fruit Culturist, by Thomas. 

 Annals of Horticulture, by Bailey. 

 American Pomological Society, Proceedings of. 

 Apple Culture, Notes on, by Bailey. 



Bulletins of the States' Experiment Stations. (The name of each 

 gardener should be on the mailing lists of these stations and 

 the bulletins should be carefully read and filed for reference.) 



Bulletins of the United States Department of Agriculture. Many 

 valuable bulletins and circulars are issued each year by this 

 department. 



Cauliflowers, by Brill. 



Celery for Profit, by Grenier. 



Cabbages and Cauliflower, How to Grow, by Gregory. 



Draining for Profit and Health, by Waring. 

 Drainage, Farm, by French. 

 Dictionary of Gardening, by Nicholson. 

 Drainage, Tile, by Chamberlain. 

 Drainage, by Miles. 



Farm, Gardening and Seed Growing, by Thurber. 



First Principles of Agriculture, by Voorhees. 



Fruit Garden, by Barry. 



Fruits and Fruit Trees of America, by Downing. 



Fertility of the Land, by Roberts. 



Fruit Growing Principles, by Bailey. 



Gardening for Profit, by Henderson. 



Gardening and Farm Notes, Market, by Landreth. 



Grape Growers' Guide, by Chorlton. 



Grape Training, by Bailey. 



Garden Making, by Bailey. 



Greenhouse Construction, by Taft. 



Grape Culturist, by Fuller. 



How Crops Feed, by Johnson. 

 How Crops Grow, by Johnson. 

 Handbook of Plants, by Henderson. 

 Horticulturists' Rule Book, by Bailey. 



