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Flowers. (The Cultivation of Garden and House Plants.) By REXFORD. 
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The Old-Fashioned Garden and Hardy Perennials. By J. Woop. 
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Garden Making. By PROF. BalLey. Instructions for beginners 
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IWandbook of Plants. By PETER HENDERSON. Des riptions and American culture of 
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Cyclopedia of American Iforticultu Edited by L. H. BaitEy, Professor of 
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Dictionary of Gardening. An English work by GEO, NICHOLSON, A. L. S. Botanical 
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Dictionary of Gardening Supplement. Includes new plants and horticultural 
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Cut Flowers and IHlow to Grow. By M. A. Hunt. The practical cultivation of 
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Window and Parlor Gardening. By N. JONsson-Rosr. The daily care of house 
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The Window Flower Garden. By J. J. HEINRICH. 
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Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants. By C. L. ALLEN. De 
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Cactus Culture tor Amateurs. By W. Watson. 
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Carnation Culture, Amer 
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Carnation Culture for Amateurs, An english work, by RAVENSCROFT. Carnations 
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Chrysanthemum Culture for America. By JAMES MORTON, A thorough wor 
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Ferns in their Homes and Ours. By PRor. J. ROBIN 
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Ferns and Fern Culture. By J. BIRKENHEAD. (Importe: 
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Lilies and their Culture. By Dr. WaLuLacre. (Imported.) All varie 
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Rose Culture, Secrets of. By W. J. Hatton, florist. Paper. Rose hou 
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Roses, A Book About. By DEANS. RE 
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Roxe Book, The Amateur’s. By SHIRLEY HIBBARD. geese ) Cultivation under 
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Roses In Pots, The Cultivation 0% By WM PavL. (Imported. 
Sweet Peas. By REv.W, T. HUTCHINS. Varieties, cultivation, ete 
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W aterlilies and Aquatics. Their culture. By PETER HENDERSON.. 
The Water Garden. By WM.TRICKER. All water plants described ; how to grow © 
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VEGETABLE GARDENING AND TRUCK FARMING. 
Gardening tor Profit. By PETER HENDERSON. (See description, page 6.)...........- $1.50 
Gardening for Pleasure, By PETER HENDERSON. (See description, page 6.)........- 1.50 
Principles of Vegetable Gardening. By PROF. L. H. BaILey. ’Soils ; its treat- 
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Truck Farming at the South. By DR. A. OEMLER. A guide to raising vegetables 
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Calitornia Vegetables in Garden and Field. By E. J. Wickso 
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Asparagus Culture. By Jas. BARNES and WM. ROEISEORE (Imported.) The best 
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Cabbages, Ilow to Grow. By J. J. H. GREGORY. 
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Cabbages, Cauliflower, ete. By C. L. ALLE) 
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Cabbages and Cauliflowers for Profit. 
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Carrots and Mangels. By J. J. H. GREGORY 
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Celery Culture for Profit. By GREINER. New and improved methods culture. 20 
Celery, Kalamazoo Culture of. By G. voN BocHovE. Improved methods of cul- 
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Cucumber Culture for Amateurs. By W. J. May. An English treatise on the 
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Mushrooms, Ilow to Grow Them. By Wm. FaLconER. The best and most practical 
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Onion Culture, The New. By T. GREINER. For the home garden or market; 
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Onions, ILow to- Raise them Profitably. By 17 practical onion growers of long 
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Potato Culture, The A BC of. By W.B. TERRY. How to grow quantity and qual- 
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Potatoes for Profit. By V 
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Sweet Potato Culture. By 
to harvesting and storing ; the Chinese Yam, ete 50 
Rhubarb Culture. By F. $8. THompson. A complete guide by one of the largest 
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Squashes. By J. J. H. GREGORY. Soil selection and preparation, culture, gathering, 
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Tomato Culture for Amateurs. By B. C. RaVENSCROFT. The English method of 
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Tomato Culture. By Day, CUMMINS and Root. Cultur field under glass and 
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PESTS—INSECTS, PLANT DISEASES, WEEDS. 
Economic Entomology. By PROF. SMITH, one of the highest authorities. Insects 
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Insects and Insecticides. By PrRor. WEED. Tells how to combat i 
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Fungi and Fungicides. By PRor. WEED. Fungous diseases of plants, ete., and 
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The Spraying of 
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PLANT BREEDING, PROPAGATION, PRUNING. 
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Complete Guide to the Multiplication of Plants. 
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Full directions from Bere layers, cuttings, grafts, bulbs........... 1,00 
The Principles of Plant Culture. By E.S. . GOFF. Full of practical ideas on the 
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The Horticulturist’s Rule Book. By Pror.L. H. Bamey. Full of useful informa- 
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BOTANIES, AND HOW TO KNOW WILD FLOWERS, FERNS, 
TREES, SHRUBS, ETC, 
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Borany, Field, Forest and Garden. By Dr. ASA GRAY. Revised 
AILEY. 
A simple guide for gardeners and amateurs to study structures and 
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Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden, By F. SCHUYLER MATHEWS, 
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Wild Flowers of North America. By Pror. GOODALE, of Harvard Botanic Gardens. 
51 colored plates and numerous other illustrations,..........--. 
Ilow to Know Wild Flowers. By Mrs. Dana. A guide to haunts and habit 
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The Wildflowers ot the Northeastern States. By ELLEN MILLER and MARGARET 
C, WHITING. Easily understood descriptions, aided by illustrations, enable any- 
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Flora of the Southern States. By CHAPMAN. Third Edition. 
Familiar Trees and their Leaves, By F. S. MaTHEws. Charact s C 
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The Trees of Northeastern America. By CHas S. NEWHALL. The descriptions 
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The Shrubs of Northeastern America. By CHAS. S. NEWHALL........--...---.0..-... 2.50 
Trees of the Northern United Stutes (east of the Rocky Mountains 
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