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For the Florist 

 and Gardener 



Gardeners and Florists' Annual ^^^ ^t^^ "w tt-- 



ary, 19L5, made an instantaneous hit with gardeners and florists alike. It is unique. 

 Besides a thorough digest of the events of the year in horticultural and trade 

 societies, it contains a business section devoted to banking, insurance, etc.; 

 special articles on subjects of leading interest; cultural calendars for the florist, 

 the nurseryman and the gardener; a section devoted to valuable rules, notes and 

 recipes; a biographical section covering men prominent during the year, and a 

 great mass of useful miscellaneous information. Handy pocket size, C|0/-> 

 5x7 in., stiff paper covers, 280 pages. Postpaid iJv/C« 



Horticulture, Standard Cyclopedia of ]^^,iy^^^^Z.ryrlt 



sion or corrected edition of the old Cyclopedia, but a new work from start to finish. 

 The fullest, newest and most authoritative of all works of its kind. Six large 

 quarto volumes; more than 3600 pages; 24 full page exquisite color plates; 96 

 beautiful full page sepia half-tones; more than 4000 text engravings. 500 col- 

 laborators. Approximately 4000 genera, 15,000 species and 40,000 plant names. 

 Six volumes complete, $36.00, payable per volume as published, with carriage 

 paid to any point in the United States. Write for additional terms and 16-page 

 prospectus. 



Landscape Gardening, Practical Jl*,!') ^^^ttlini^^cu: 



cal and detailed information on subjects pertaining to the general landscape 



development of residential properties. 



Lilies ^' ^' ■'^dams. An authoritative and instructive manual for growers of 



Lilies, treating upon their cultuie indoors and in the it't 1 f\ 



garden, and giving a classification of varieties and their peculiarities «])) J. • X \J 



Market Gardening, Success In ^.^ w^ R^w«.n. rev^sed^^by 



practically all the information which may be required by market gardeners and 

 those who have already had some experience in the line. It is comprehensive in 

 every respect, even to dwelling on the implements, ordinary and special, required 

 by the market gardener. Selection of Seeds, Construction and Operation of Hot 

 Beds, and many other important preliminaries are all taken care of, followed by 

 chapters with cultural directions for raising the various kinds of vegetables. 

 Contains some 271 pages, fairly well illustrated and bound in tit 1 ^ C\ 

 cloth. Postpaid i^J..^/\J 



Mimhrnoms Success With J- Harrison Dick. 16 pages, size 5x7 

 lVIU»nroOm», OUCCeas VVHn .^ written for the benefit of all who 

 want to raise this appetizing esculent. 10c. postpaid. For .seedsmen and others 

 dealing in Mushroom Spawn who can sell such a pamphlet over the counter, we 

 quote, with buyer's imprint on front cover, $6.00 for first hundred and $5.00 

 for each succeeding hundred, in one order, f. o. b. New York. 



Mmisgi-v- Book THe ^' ^' Bailey. A complete handbook of propagation 

 i^mscijr Mjw , »c ^^ plants treating on seedage, separation and divi- 

 sion, layerage, cuttage, graftage, including grafting, budding, inarching, etc. It 

 tells plainly and briefly what everyone who sows a seed, makes a tit I CO 

 cutting or sets a graft, wants to know. 365 pages, illustrated .... ifl) J. . i? U 



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