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Standard Books 

 on Planning the House and Garden 



The Complete Garden 



By Albert D. Taylor, M. S. A. 



Assisted by 



Gordon D. Cooper, B. S. A. 



QNE of the most comprehensive books on garden 

 planning ever published. Covers practically 

 all parts of the country. More than four hun- 

 dred pages of text; a complete index; cross 

 referenced lists; a complete bibliography; a 

 complete glossary of terms. An indispensable 

 handbook and guide. Illustrated with photo- 

 graphs and charts. Price $6.00. 



The American Flower Garden 



By Neltje Blanch an 



Planting Lists by 



Leonard Barron 



^HE romance of the garden is delightfully de- 

 picted in charming and readable style in "The 

 American Flower Garden," which is an authori- 

 tative book for the owner of a garden, little or 

 big. There are eighty-four illustrations of the 

 subjects presented, four of them in color. Pop- 

 ular Edition, Indexed. Price $3.00. 



Home Vegetable Gardening 

 from A to Z 



By Adolph Kruhm 



ALL the things the gardener must know about 

 seeds, planting, cultivation, and harvesting of 

 vegetables, are to be found in this book — the 

 best varieties, what time to plant, how much to 

 plant to produce a definite amount. Illustrated 

 with two hundred detailed photographs showing 

 all the processes. Price $1.25. 



The Garden Blue Book 



By Leicester B. Holland 



QOVERS 



mass, height, foliage, color, etc., in 

 their relations to one another. A unique color 

 chart provides a guide to continuous bloom 

 through the season. A complete book of refer- 

 ence containing all the needed information about 

 the two hundred hardy perennials. Two hun- 

 dred illustrations. Price $4.00. 



The Amateur's Book of 

 the Dahlia 



By Mrs. Charles H. Stout 



]y[RS. STOUT'S book is practical, authoritative, 

 and charmingly written. Her knowledge of the 

 Dahlia is based on twelve years of actual expe- 

 rience in growing and hybridizing. She is an 

 ardent Dahlia lover. Many of her creations 

 have won the highest praise when exhibited at 

 the Shows of the American Dahlia Society and 

 the Short Hills Garden Club. Price $3.00. 



The Country Life Book 

 of Building and Decorating 



By Reginald T. Townsend 



{Editor of Country Life) 



THE selection of articles and accompanying pro- 

 fuse illustrations, in this large, handsome book, 

 is of extremely practical value. Furnishing and 

 decorating the Complete House is a subject dis- 

 cussed, with working suggestions, by well-known 

 interior decorators. Profusely illustrated with 

 plans and photographs. Price $3.00. 



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Doubleday, Page & Company fil Garden City, New York 



