Maech, 1909 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



GARDENING BOOKS 



Of the practical kind — none that 

 lating, helpful suggestion by an 



The Garden Library 



Lawns and How to Make 

 Them 



By Leonard Barron. Illustrated. 



Ferns and How to Grow 

 Them 



By G. A. Woolson. Illustrated. 



Roses and How to Grow 

 Them 



By Many Experts. Illustrated. 



Daffodils, Narcissus, and 

 How to Grow Them 



By A. M. Kirby. Illustrated. 



The Water Garden 



By H. S. Conard and Henri Hus. Illus- 

 trated. 



Each, net, $1.00 (postage 10c.) 



How to Plan the Home Grounds 



By. H. S. Parsons, Jr. 56 illustrations. 

 Net, $1.00 (postage 10c.) 



A Plea for Hardy Plants 



By J. Wilkinson Elliott. 50 illustrations; 

 binding, boards. Net, $1.60 (postage 16c.) 



are text-booky or cut-and-dried, but each book full of stimu- 

 enthusiast on the department of gardening which it covers. 



Soils : How to Handle and 

 Improve Them 



By S. W. Fletcher. 100 photographs. 

 Net, $2.00 (postage 20c.) 



Farm Management 



By F. W. Card. A specific, practical guide. 

 Illustrations. Net, 2.00 (postage 20c.) 



The Country House 



By Charles E. Hooper. Treats also of the 

 garden and its furnishings. Illustrations. 

 Net, $3.00 (postage 30c.) 



A Journey to Nature 



By J. P. Mowbray. How a Wall Street 

 man became acquainted with Nature. Net, 

 $1.50 (postage 12c.) 



The Making of a Country Home 



For the city dweller 

 countryward. Net, 



How to Keep Bees 



By Anna Botsford Comstock. The author 

 treats her subject with rare charm. Illus- 

 trations. Net, $1.00 (postage 10c.) 



By J. P. Mowbray, 

 who would move 

 $1.50 (postage 15c.) 



Garden and Farm Almanac f£ g 



How to Grow Flowers and Vegetables. 

 180 pages of every-day value. Fully illus- 

 trated. 25 cents, postpaid. 



Adventures in Contentment 



By David Grayson. The peaceful "adven- 

 tures" of a country-dweller. Illustrations. 

 Net, $1.20 (postage 12c.) 



How to Make School Gardens 



By H. D. Hemenway. 10 illustrations from 

 photographs. Net, $1.00 (postage 10c.) 



The Country Home Library 

 The Vegetable Garden 



By Ida D. Bennett. A meaty, informing 

 volume. Profusely illustrated. Net, $1.50 

 (postage 12c.) 



The Flower Garden 



By Ida D. Bennett. A comprehensive and 

 handy manual for the flower gardener. 47 

 illustrations. Net, $1.50 (postage 17c.) 



The Country Home 



By E. P. Powell. For the country home- 

 maker. Illustrations. Net, $1.50 (post- 

 age 19c.) 



The Orchard and Fruit 

 Garden 



By E. P. Powell. The planting and culti- 

 vation of fruit, fruit-bearing trees and 

 bushes. Illustrations. Net, $1.50 (post- 

 age 18c.) 



How to Make a Fruit Garden 



By S. W. Fletcher. The 200 photographs will 

 whet your appetite. Net, $2.00 (postage 20c.) 



How to Make a Flower Garden 



More than 200 photographs, 

 (postage 16c.) 



Net, $1.60 



How to Make a Vegetable 

 Garden 



By Edith L. Fullerton. 250 photographs 

 Net, $2.00 (postage 20c.) 



The American Flower Garden, By Neltje Blanchan 



We take pleasure in announcing that, after several years of preparation, " The American Flower Garden" has now so far progressed 

 that we feel justified in announcing its publication for the Spring of 1909. 



There has been needed an authoritative work covering the American Garden, as that famous work by William Robinson describes 

 the English Garden. The present work will cover adequately the needs of the amateur whose garden is either extensive or the reverse. 



The edition is limited to 1,050 copies at $10, net, reserving the right to raise the price without notice. Circular and informa- 

 tion upon request. 



Doubleday, Page & Co., 133 East 16th Street, New York 



