Alfalfa 



By F. D. CoBURN. Its growth, uses, and feeding value. 

 The fact that alfalfa thrives in almost any soil; that without 

 reseeding, it goes on yielding two, three,' four, and sometimes 

 five cuttings annually for five, ten, or perhaps lOO years; and 

 that either green or cured it is one of the most nutritious 

 forage plants known, makes reliable information upon its pro- 

 duction and uses of unusual interest. Such information is 

 given in this volume for every part of America, by the highest 

 authority. Illustrated. 164 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. $0.50 



Ginseng, Its Cultivation, Harvesting, Market- 

 ing and Market Value 



By Maurice G. Kains, with-a short account of its history 

 and botany. It discusses in a practical way how to begin with 

 either seed or roots, soil, climate and location, preparation, 

 planting and rnaintenance of the beds, artificial propagation, 

 manures, enemies, selection for market and for improvement, 

 preparation for sale, and the profits that may be expected. 

 This booklet is concisely written, well and profusely illus- 

 trated, and should be in the hands of all who expect to grow 

 this drug to supply the export trade, and to add a new and 

 profitable industry to their farms and gardens, without inter- 

 fering with the regular wo' .-. New edition. Revised and en- 

 larged. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. Cloth. . , , $0.50 



Landscape Gardening 



By F. A. Waugh, professor of horticulture, university of 

 Vermont. A treatise on the general principles governing 

 outdoor art; with sundry suggestions for their application 

 in the commoner problems of gadening. Every paragraph is 

 short, terse and to the point, giving perfect clearness to the 

 . discussions at all points. In spite of the natural difficulty 

 of presenting abstract principles the whole matter is made 

 entirely plain even to the inexperienced reader. Illustrated. 

 152 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth $0.50 



Hedges, Windbreaks, Shelters and Live Fences 



By E. P. Powell. A treatise on the planting, growth 

 and management of hedge plants for country and suburban 

 homes. It gives accurate directions concerning hedges ; how 

 to plant and how to treat them; and especially concerning 

 windbreaks and shelters. It includes the whole art of making 

 a delightful home, giving directions for nooks and balconies, 

 for bird culture and for human comfort. Illustrated. 140 

 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. , . . , , , $0.50 



