March, 1911 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



111 



If You Grow 



Flowers, Fruits or Vegetables 



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THE GARDEN LIBRARY 



The Vegetable Garden 



By IDA D. BENNETT 



This book deals fully with the various vegetables that form the staple of the 

 small garden and contains excellent chapters on fertilizers, insecticides and 

 garden tools, all thoroughly up-to-date and full of the most practical informa- 

 tion. 



House Plants and How to Grow Them 



By P. T. BARNES 



A manual of the best foliage and flowering plants for home cultivation 

 their raising from seed and propagation in the window garden. 



Roses and How to 

 Grow Them 



By MANY EXPERTS 



The only recent book on this most 

 popular of flowers, which deals directly 

 with American practice both outdoors 

 and under glass in all sections of the 

 country. 



The Flower Garden 



By IDA D. BENNETT 



"A clear and concise summary of 

 every possible sort of information that 

 might be desired by anyone interested 

 in gardens." Scientific American. 



Daffodils — Narcissus and 

 How to Grow Them 



By A. M. KIRBY 



All that is really worth while about 

 these most popular of spring bulbs writ- 

 ten from the standpoint of American 

 conditions. 



Ferns and How to Grow Them 



By G. A. WOOLSON 



The contribution of a nature student who has successfully solved the prob- 

 lem of growing the native ferns of our Eastern woods. With table of-synonymy. 



Lawns and How to Make Them 



By LEONARD BARRON 



The only volume that treats of the making and maintenance of the or- 

 namental lawn from a purely practical standpoint. 



Water-Lilies and 

 How to Grow Them 



By H. S. CONARD and HENRI HUS 



A practical garden knowledge of the 

 best water-lilies and other aquatics by 

 America's great authority on the family; 

 with cultural details and the making of 

 ponds and small gardens. 



The Orchard and 

 Fruit Garden 



By E. P. POWELL 



Deals with the choice planting and 

 cultivation of fruit, fruit bearing trees 

 and bushes. "This thoroughly practi- 

 cal volume embodies all the latest de- 

 velopments, and sums up all available 

 information on the selection of fruits." 

 New York World. 



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