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VEGETABLE GARDENING AND TRUCK FARMING, nacn. 
FLOWERS, PLANTS AND LANDSCAPING. Each. 
Gardening tor Pleasure. By PETER HENDERSON: (See description, page 6.).........- $2.00 
Home Floriculture. (The Cultivation Garden and House Plants. By 
REXFORD. Written particularly for Lon aten Melee pattem nsec aiaeetenistiesecls 1.50 
The English Flower Garden. By W. RoBINS ported.) Position, arrange- 
ment, with best plants for various purposes, and their culture..........20.. sess 6.00 
Gardening for Ladies. By Mrs. J.C. Loupon. 2d American Edition................. 1.50 
The Water Garden. By WM. TRICKER. All water plants described; how to grow in 
tubs, ponds, ete.; the formation of artificial ponds, utilization of natural propa- 
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The Old-Fashioned Garden and Hardy Perennials, 
Old-fashioned flowering and foliage plants, shrubberies, ete. 
Garden Making. By Pror. BaILEy. Instructions for beginners 
gardener. Covers the whole subject, laying out and planting small city 
and large suburban grounds, plants, trees, bedding, pruning, vegetables, fruits, 
scientific truths in simple language 
Handbook of Plants. By PETER HENDERS 
By J. Woop. 
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Dictionary of Gardening. An English work by GEO. NICHOLSON L.S._ Botanical 
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Handbook of Practical Landscape Gardening. By F. R. ELxiorr. Designs for 
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Landscape Gardening, or Ilow to Lay out a Garden. By EDwarRD KEMP. Choos- 
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Gardening for Pleasure. By PETER HENDERSON. (See description, page 6.).........++ $2.00 
Practical Floriculture. By PETER HENDERSON. (See description, page 6.)........ Sap pleo0) 
Cut Flowers and Ilow to Grow. By M. A. Hunt. The practical cultivation of Roses 
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Greenhouse Management. By L. R: TAFT. The latest and best work on forcing 
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Window and Parlor Gardening. By N. JONsson-RosE. The daily care of house 
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The Window Flower Garden. By J. J. HEINRICH. The personal experience of a 
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House Plants; Mow to Succeed with Them, By Lizziz P. HILLHOUSE. For 
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House Plants as Sanitary Agents. By Dr. ANDERS. Relations of vegetation in 
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Greenhouse Construction, also Hot Beds and F rames, By PRoF. L. R. Tarr. All 
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_ CULTURES OF SPECIAL PLANTS.- 
Amaryllider (Amaryllis Family), including Alstromerias and Agaves. By J. G. 
BAKER, of Kew Gardens, England. 
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Azalea Culture. By R. J. HALLIDAY, i 
A practical treatise on propagation and cul 
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Begonia Culture, By B.C. RAVENScRoFT. (Imported.) Under glass and open air; 
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Begonias, Tuberous, y ral practical growers. Gives cultural dir 
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Bulb Culture. By PETER ERS (See description, page 7.). 22d 
Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants. By C. L. ALLEN. Descr iptior , propaga- 
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Cactus Culture for Amateurs. By W. Watson. (Imported.) Descriptions and full 
CULEUTALANSELUCTLONS Ae sees cepelaine miotete eines ie etelerate citar ere eee eee eee 2.00 
Camellia Culture. By R. J. HatLipay. Their practicalcultivation and propagation 2.00 
Carnation Culture, American, By L. L. Lamporn. Varieties, classification, propa- 
gation, culture. A practical work............... Se 1,50 
Carnation Culture for Amateurs. An Englis 
and Picotees of all classes; pots and open-ground culture 50 
Chrysanthemum Culture or Ameriea. 
fully covering the subject for America 
Ohrysanthe 
R. AVENS R 
By JAMES Morton, A thorough work, 
Dahlia, The. By A K PEACOCK. 
criptions, cultivation, history.. 
Ferns in their Homes and Ours. a 
and where to find them; how to grow them at home ; 
Ferns and Fern Culture. By J. BIRKENHEAD. (Imported.) Selections and culture 
for cold and warm ferneries, Wardian cases, dwellings, ete 
Ferns, The Book of Choice. By Gro. SCHNEIDER. 
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Irises, Bulbous, By ProF. MicHaEL FostER. (Imported.) Species, varieties, 
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Lilies and their Culture. By Dr. Wattace. (Imported.) 
described; their native habitats and conditions, culture 
Orchids. The Amateur Cultiv ator’s Guide Book. By 
grower to Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, 
in cool, intermediate and warm houses. 
Orchid Grower's M 
species and var: 
Orchids, Their 
Gardens, Kew, 
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A. BURBERRY, Orchid 
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(Imported) BPS HEISE OSB OS am eb ecis aac 
By B.S. Witu1aMs. (Imported.) De 
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Iture and Management. New Edition. By W. Watson, Royal 
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Pansy, The. By J Stmxins. (Imported.) Tells all about them; how to grow and 
how to show them 50 +75 
Rhododendrons. By E. oad 1.50 
Rose, The. By H. B. E Revised Edition d 
characteristics, cultiy ation, pruning, propagati 
Rose, Parsons onthe. By S. B. Parsons. i 
training, classification and descr iptions. 
Rose Culture, Secrets of. By W.J. Hatton, 
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Roses, A Book about. By DEAN S. REYNOLDS HOLE. 
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Rose Book, The Amateur’s, By SHIRLEY HipBaRD. (Import 
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Rose Garden. By Wm. PAuL. 
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Roses in Pots, The Cultivation of. By Wm. PauL (Imported.).. 8 
Sweet Peas. By REY. W. T. HUTCHINS, Varieties, cultivation, ete.. 220 
Gardening for Profit. By PETER HENDERSON. (See description, page 6.).. 
Gardening tor Pleasure. By PETER HENDERSON. (See description, page 6S 
Truck Farming at the South. By Dr. A. OEMLER, A guide to raising veg 
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Vegetable Growing in the South for Northern Markets. By PrRoF. RouFs, of 
Florida Agricultural College. Practical and valuable information.................. 
Success in Market Gardening. By W. W. Rawson. Vegetables out-of-doors and 
under glass. Specially adapted to New England climate...............-.....-. .. 
The Young Market Gardener. By T. GREINER. A guide to beginners in market 
vegetables; outside culture, hot beds, frames, preparing and selling, ete 
The Forcing Book. By ProF. BAILEY. The cultivation of winter vegetabl in 
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California Vegetables in Garden and Field. By E. J. WICKSON, A manual of 
practice for sub-tropical climates, with and without irrigation..................-..4 
Garden Making. By PRor. BAILEY. (See under ‘‘Flowers, Plants,’’ etc.)...... Sse 
Vegetable Gardening. By S. B. GREEN, Professor of Horticulture, University of 
Wisconsin. A new work. Full of practical information about growing 
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Vegetable Garden, The. Translated by W. RoBINson from the French of H. DE 
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CULTURES OF SPECIAL VEGETABLES. 
Asparagus Culture. By Jas. BARNES and WM. RoBinson. (Imported.) The best 
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Cabbages, How to Grow. By J. J. H. GREGORY. Details of culture, Eesping; 
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Cabbages and Cauliflowers for Profi By J. M. LUPTON. A new book on this 
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Carrots and Mangels. By 
feed them.. 
Celery, Kalamazoo culture of. By G. VON BOCHOVE. 
culture, ‘‘The Secret of Success,” and full information. ...... 2.0.2.2... cece eee eee 
Mushrooms, How to Grow Them. By WM. FALCONER. The best and most practical 
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Mushroom Culture. By W. Ropinson. (Imported.) England’s standard authority 
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Mushroom Culture for Amateurs. By W. J. May. (Imported.) An English 
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J. J. H. GREGORY. How to raise them, keep them and 
Onion Culture, The New. By T. GREINER. For the home garden or market; 
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Potato Culture. the A B © of. By W. B. TERRY. How to grow quantity and quality, 
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Potato Culture, The New. By E. S. CARMAN. New and profitable methods; french 
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Sweet Potato Culture. By James Fitz. Full instructions from Srarenue, the plants 
to harvesting and storing ; the Chinese Yam, etc.............--.0005 
Rhubarb Culture. By F. “S. THOMPSON. 
practical growers 
Squashes. By J. J. H. GREGORY. Soil s 
winter storing, QE vc env cn eu cee whoa cee ee ae SUS SINE OES eee gun 
The Tomato. By W. IGGULDEN, F. R. H. S. (Imported.) The English method of 
maintaining under glass a continuous supply...........-.2.0e ee ee eee eee eens cee e eens 
Tomato Culture. By Day, CUmMINS AND Root. Culture in field, under glass and in 
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PESTS—INSECTS, PLANT DISEASES, WEEDS. 
Economic Entomology. By Pror. Sir, one of the highest authorities. Insects 
easily identified; preventives, machinery, fungous diseases, etc........ Seen =A00 
Insects and Insecticides. By PrRor. WEED. Tells how to combat i 
orchard, garden, greenhouse and dwelling................2-.+-26+ 
Fungi and Fungicides. By PRor. WEED. Fungous diseases of pla 
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The Spraying of Plants. By Pror. LopEeman. Insects and fungi 
powders; application and apparatus). (. 02.5 cncccsecbicucmsiic cone sjewiccinclee snceleaeemesiene 
Weeds and How to Eradicate Them. By PROF, THOS. SHAW.....-.....22-c00-eeeeeee 
PLANT BREEDING, PROPAGATION, PRUNING. 
Plant Breeding. By Pror. L. H. Bamry. The philosophy of crossing, variation and 
LM PLOVeMent OL IPIANtS. ace necincoee reese ecco incne ets 
Complete Guide to the Multiplication of Plants. (The Nursery Book.) 
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The Principles of Plant Culture. By E. S. Gorr. Full of practical ideas on the 
science of ' growing, propagation, tC. 02... oc.cccccsascncaeencccatee eee eee eee 
The Pruning Book. By PrRor. BAILEY. S' Where, how and when to prune 
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The Horticulturist’s Rule Book. By Pror. L.H. Bamry. Full of u ul information 
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BOTANIES, AND HOW TO KNOW WILD FLOWERS, 
FERNS, TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 
School and Field Botany. By DR. ASA GRAY....... 0.22.0 seeecee cece eens 
Botany, Field, Forest and Garden. By Dr, Asa GRA 
BAILEY. A simple guide for gar deners and amateu 
names of commoner plants east of the MissisSippi......... -.....-. 
Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden. By F. SCHUYLER MATHEWS. 
200 illustrations, rendering identification ez especially s 
ment into color classes land) seasons of bloom. Rejee obiclemisieete 
Wild Flowers of 
51 colored pla and numerous other illustrations..........-. ..ssescsevesececeene 
Ilow to Know Wild Flowers. By Mrs. Dana. A guide to haunts and habits; their 
identification easy for amateurs..... 
The Wiid Flowers of the Northeaste 
C. WuitinG. Easily understood descriptions, 
one to identify and name our wild flowers ‘ 
Flora of the Southern States. By CHAPMAN. Third Edition 
Flora ot North America. By ASA GRay and SERENO WATSO 
Trees, Plants and Flowers; Where and ILow they Grow. 
the vegetable kingdom. By W. L. BAILEY....... nic 
Familiar Trees and their Leaves, By F. S. MATH 
and illustrations of over 200 types, common and ey ceptional 
The Trees of Northeastern America. By CHas. S.NEWHALL. The descriptionsand 
illustrations enable any one to identify andiname*:2c.0.2 eh eee 
The Shrubs of Northeastern America. By CHas. S. NEWHALL. 
Trees of the Northern United States (east of the Rocky Mountains 
ApPGAR. Their study, description and determination............ gnodpanoomsasdes S08 
Descriptions, 
v by the aid of arrange- 
States. By ELLEN MILLER and MARGARET 
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