THE GARDEN-CRAFT SERIES 



Comprises practical handbooks for tlie horticultur- 

 ist, explaining and illustrating in detail the various 

 important methods which experience has demon- 

 strated to be the most satisfactory. They may be 

 called manuals of practice, and though all are pre- 

 pai'ed by Professor Bailey, of Cornell University, 

 they include the opinions and methods of success- 

 ful specialists in many lines, thus combining the 

 results of the observations and experiences of nu- 

 merous students in this and other lands. They are 

 written in the clear, strong, concise English and in 

 the entertaining style which characterize the author. 

 The volumes are compact, uniform in style, clearly 

 printed, and illustrated as the subject demands. 

 They are of convenient shape for the pocket, and 

 are substantially bound in flexible green cloth. 



THE HORTICULTURIST'S BULK BOOK. By L. H. BAlLfr. 812 pp. 



THE NURSERY-BOOK. By L. H. B.^ilet. 365 pp. 152 illvistrations. 



PLANT-BREEDING. By L. H. Bailey. 203 pp- 20 iUnstrations. 



THE FORCING-BOOK. By L. H. Bailey. 266 pp. 88 illustrations. 



GARDEN-MAKING. By L. H. Bailfy. 417 pp. 250 illustrations. 



THE PRUNING-BOOK. By L. H. Bailey. 545 pp. 331 illustrations. 



THE PRACTICAL GARDEN-BOOK. By C. E. Hunn and L. H. Bailkv 

 250 pp. Many marginal cuts. 



