The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 



Edited by L. H. BAILEY 



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" The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture," pronounced by ex- 

 perts to be an absolute necessity for every horticulturist and of 

 tremendous value to every type of gardener, professional and ama- 

 teur, is rapidly nearing completion. Only one more volume after 

 this, the sixth, remains to be published. "An indispensable work 

 of reference to every one interested in the land and its products, 

 whether commercially or professionally, as a student or an ama- 

 teur," is the Boston Transcript's characterization of it, while Horti- 

 culture adds that " it is very live literature for any one engaged in 

 any department of the horticultural field." 



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