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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— HORTICULTURAL BOOKS. 



BOOKS 



ON HORTICULTURE, AGRICULTURE AND KINDRED S UBJECTS— Continued. 



Prices Include Free Delivery in the United States. 



ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



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The English Flower Garden. By W. Robinson. (Imported.) Position, arrangement, 

 with best plants for various purports, and their culture 



The Old-Fashioned Garden and Hardy Perennials. By J. Wood. (Imported.) 

 Old-fashioned flowering and foliage plants, shrubberies, etc 



Garden Making. By Prof. Bailey. Instructions for beginners and for the skilled 

 gardener. Covers the whole subject, laying out and planting small city yards 

 and large suburban grounds, plants, trees, bedding, pruning, vegetables, fruits, 

 scientific truths in simple language. 



How to Make School Gardens. By H. D. Hemenway. Illustrated from 

 photographs 



How to Make a Flower Garden. A beautifully illustrated book, written by 

 experts, and covering every branch of the subject. Special features are the 

 accounts of actual experiences in different localities and the lists of 11 owe rs and 

 shrubs for special purposes, time of flowering and complete cultural instructions. 



Home Floriculture. By Eben E. Rexford. A new and practical guide to the 

 treatment of flowering and ornamental plants in the house and garden 



A Woman's Hardy Garden. By Mrs. H. R. Ely. Gives in a charming manner a 

 woman's long and successful experience in planting and handling a large garden 

 of hardy plants, shrubs, bulbs, etc. Photographic illustrations 



Plant Culture. By G. W. Oliver, Propagator at the U. S. Dep't of Agriculture. A 

 working handbook of everyday practice for all who grow flowering and orna- 

 mental plants in the garden or greenhouse. 193 pages 



Gardening for Beginners. By E. T. Cook. An exhaustive English work of 560 

 pages, profusely illustrated, describing all important garden and greenhouse 

 plants, bulbs, shrubs, etc., giving proper situations, conditions and treatment for 

 best results. It also gives full directions for growing vegetables, fruits, etc., in 

 garden and forcing-house; everything is explained for beginners 



Wall and Water Gardens. By Gertrude Jekyll. An English work describing 

 wall and rock work gardening arrangement and plants, also water and bog 

 gardens ; beautiful photographic illustrations 



The Beautiful Flower Garden. By F. Schuyler Mathews. Its treatment, with 

 special regard to the picturesque 



Cyclopedia of American Horticulture. Edited by L. H. Bailey, Professor of 

 Horticulture, Cornell University, assisted by expert cultivators and botanists ; a 

 monumental and up-to-date work, distinctively AmWlcan, comprising directions 

 for the cultivation of horticultural crops, original descriptions of the species of 

 fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants. In four volumes. per set 



Landscape Gardening. By Prok. Waugh, University of Vermont. A short treatise 

 on the principles governing outdoor art 



Laudsenpe Gardening as Applied to Home Decoration. By Prof. Maynard, 

 of Mass. Agricultural College. The whole subject is covered, from laying out 

 grounds to trees and shrubs, situations and treatment 



Handbook of Practical Landscape Gardening. By F. K. Elliott. Designs for 

 small city lots and large suburban grounds 



Residential Sites and Environments. By J. F. Johksok. All information for 

 developing residential surroundings; diagrams, suitable plants, trees, shrubs, 

 grouping, culture, etc 



Cut Flowers and How to Grow. By M. A. Hint. The practical cultivation of 

 Roses and other flowers for cut flowers, by an authority 



Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Taft. The latest and best work on forcing 

 roses, carnations and other florists' flowers, vegetables and fruits under glass ; 

 propagation, diseases and insects 



Greenhouse Construction. By L. R. Taft. Various styles of greenhouse and plant 

 house structures, also heating, ventilating, etc 



Greenhouse Management for Amateurs. By W. ,T. May. (Imported.) Building 

 and heating greenhouses and frames; suitable plants and culture 



The Window" Flower Garden. By J. J. Heinrich. The personal experience of a 

 practical florist ._. 



CULTURE OF SPECIAL PLANTS. 



Narcissus, Daffodils, and How to Grow Them. Written by a Narcissus lover who 



has made a hobby of their cultivation in garden, grass an I greenhouse for many 



years and whose collection of varieties is probably the most extensive of any in 



America $1.20 



Book of the Rose. By Rev. A. Foster Mei.lia*. A popular and authoritative 



English work on garden roses 1 ■ • 



Regonia Culture. By B. C. Kayexscroft. (Imported.) Under Glass and open air; 



directions for both amateurs and professionals •-' 



Bulh Culture. By Peter Henderson & Co. < See special description.) 60 



Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants. By C. L. Allen. Descriptions, propagation, 



culture in dwelling, greenhouse and garden 1.60 



The American Carnation— How to Grow It. By C. W. Ward. The latest and 



most comprehensive guide. The results of years of actual experience of Ameri- 



ca'sforemost carnationist. A handsome work, illustrated with photo-engravings, 

 Carnation Culture. American. By L. L. Lamborn. Varieties, classification, 



propagation, culture. A practical work. {Revised edition, 190J.) 



Carnation Culture for Amateurs. An English work, by Kwenscroft. Carnations 



and Picotees of all classes ; pots and open-ground culture 



Chrysanthemum Culture. By Arthur Herrington. A new book by one of the 



most experienced and successful private growers in the U. S. Everything is 



covered from cuttings to exhibiting the flowers . 



Chrysanthemum Culture, Practical. By Walter P. Wright. A new English 



work, describing and illustrating every branch 



Chrysanthemum Culture for Amateurs and Professionals. An English work, by 



Ravenscroft. Culture for both exhibition and market 



The Dahlia. History and cultivation. An English work by R, Dean- 



Ferns and How to Grow Them, By G. A. Woolson. Treats of the growing of 



hardy ferns both in the garden and indoors 1,10 



Lilies and their Culture. By Dr. Wallace. (Imported ) All varieties are 



described; their native habitats, conditions and culture 1.25 



Orchid Growers' Manual. By B. S. Williams. (Imported ) Descriptions of 2,500 



species and varieties, culture and other information 10.00 



Orchids. The Amateur Cultivator's Guide Hook. By H. A. Birberry. Orchid 



grower to the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain. Varieties, descriptions and how 



to grow in cool, intermediate and warm houses. (Imported.) a. 00 



Rhododendrons. By E. S. Rand. Jr. Revised edition 150 



Rose. The. By H. B. Ellwanger. Revised edition. Varieties, classification, 



characteristics, cultivation, pruning, propagation, etc 1.25 



Rose, Parsons on the. By S. B. Parsons Revised edition. Propagation, culture, 



training, classification and descriptions 



Practical Rose Growing. By Walter P.Wright, a new English work on this 



subject, describing propagation, budding, grafting and pruning all types ; 



selections for beds, arches, walls, pots, soil and culture. 100 illustrations..* 



Roses, and How to Grow Them, in garden and under grass. By Doubled 4 Y 



Page & Oo 1 . 10 



Roses, A Book About. By Dean S. Reynolds Hole. 14th Edition. (Imported.) 



A reliable English guide to Rose Culture . . 1.25 



Roses and Rose Culture. By Wm. Paul. An English Work for amateur rosarians.. .5u 



Roses in Pots, The Cultivation of. By Wm. Paul. (Imported.) LOO 



Sweet Peas and How to Grow Them. By H. H. Thomas. A new English book 



covering the subject splendidly 60 



Violet Growing. By Prof. Galloway, of U. S. Department of Agriculture. The 



subject is fully covered, from suitable houses and varieties, culture, diseases, 



etc., to shipping the flowers LoO 



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PLANT BREEDING, PROPAGATION, PRUNING* Each 



Plant Breeding. New edition. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. The philosophy of 



crossing, variation and improvement of plants $1.5<» 



Complete Guide to the Multiplication of Plants. (The Nursery Book.) By 



Prof. Bailey. Full directions from seed, layers, cuttings, grafts, bulbs 1.60 



The Principles of Plant Culture. By E. S. Goff. Pull of practical ideas on the 



science of growing, propagation, etc \ .oo 



The Pruning; Book. By Prof. Bailey. Issued 1897. Where, how and when to 



prune fruit and ornamental trees and bushes i go 



The Horticulturist's Itule Book. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. Full of useful 



information for fruit growers, truck gardeners, florists and others i 50 



BOTANIES, WILD FLOWERS, FERNS, ETC. 



Botany, Field, Forest and Gnrden. By Dr. Asa Gray. Revised by Prof. L. H. 

 Bailey. A simple guide for gardeners and amateurs to study structures and 

 names of commoner plants east of the Mississippi 81-75 



Familiar r lowers of Field ami Garden. By F. Schuyler Mathews. Descriptions, 

 200 illustrations, rendering identification easy, especially so by the aid of 

 arrangement into color classes and seasons of bloom 1,75 



How to Know Wild Flowers. By Mrs. Dana. A guide to haunts and habits ; their 



identification easy for amateurs 2.00 



VEGETABLE GARDENING AND TRUCK FARMING. 



Vegetable Garden, The. By Vilmorin. An exhaustive work on vegetables for 



cool and temperate elimatus. ah authoritative and indispensable reference book $4.60 



Principles of Vegetable Gardening. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. Soils; its treatment; 



vegetables; management from seeds to marketing and storing 1.50 



Southern Gardeners* Manual. By Prof. J, S. Newman, S. C. College of Agriculture. 



Full cultural instructions for vegetables and small fruits in Southern States 1.00 



Gardening for the South. By P. H. Mell. Practically a new work on growing 

 vegetables and fruits in the South, according to the methods of the most success- 

 ful southern gardeners. 683 pages, 280 illustrations 2. 60 



Truck Farming at the South. By Dr. A. Oemler. a guide to raising vegetablesfor 



Northern markets, culture, packing, etc., by an experienced and successful grower 1.00 



3Iow to Make a Vegetable Garden. By E. L. Fullest ox. A very instructive 

 work by a feminine gardening enthusiast, who writes entertainingly and has 

 illustrated her points with 200 photographic reproductions 2.20 



Success In Market Gardening. By W. W. Rawson. Vegetables out-of-doors and 



under glass. Specially adapted to New England climate 1.00 



The Forcing Hook. By Prof. Bailey. The cultivation of winter vegetables in 

 glass houses. The best and most complete book on this subject for those who 

 grow for home consumption or for market 1,50 



*nrden .Making. By Prof. Bailey. (See under "Ornamental Plants and Flowers.") 1.50 



Vegetable Gardening. By S. B. Green, Professor of Horticulture, University of Wis- 

 consin. A new work. Full of practical information about growing vegetables for 

 both home use and for marketing 1.00 



CULTURE OF SPECIAL VEGETABLES. 



Appnrngiis. Bv F. M. Hexamer. A practical new treatise on the best methods o£ 



raising cultivating, harvesting, marketing, forcing and canning asparagus 30, 



Cnbbnge, How to Grow. By J. J. H. Gregory. Details of culture, keeping, mar- 

 keting, etc ;•• 



Cnbboges, Cauliflower, nnd Allied Vegetables. By C. L. Allen. A new work. 



Gives complete instructions from seedtime till harvest.. 



Cabbages and Cauliflowers lor I'roflt. By J. M. Lupton. A new book on this 



subject bv a successful grower • 



Carrots and Mangels. By J. J. H. Gregory. How to raise them, keep them ana 



feed them ■ ■ • ■ • • • ■ - - • • • • ■.■ ■ - ■ • • ■ • - •• 



Celerv Culture. By AV. K Beattie. A practical guide for hegmners and standard 



reference to those already engaged in growing celery 



Uelery, Kalnmuzoo Culture of. By G. von Bochove. Improved methods of 



culture, "The Secret of Success," and full information 



Cucumber Culture for Amateurs. By W. J. May. An English treatise on the 



glowing of foreign cucumbers under glass 



Mushrooms, How to Grow Them. By Wm. Falconer. The best and most practi- 



i.! 1 American work on growing for home use or for market 1 



ffushroom Culture. By W. Robinson. (Imported. 1 England's standard authority 



on this subject 



Union Culture, The Now. ByT. Grf.iner. For the home garden or market; new 



and highly valuable methods are described 



The Potato. By Sam'l Frazer, of Cornell Agricultural College. Potato cultivation, 



spraving. harvesting, storing, marketing, etc 



I'otnto'Culture. The A B C of. By W. B. Terry. How to grow quantity and 



quality, and other new and valuable information 



Potatoes' for I'rottt. By Van Obman. The result of 25 years' experience by a lead- 

 ing grower ■ 



Sweet Potato Culture. By James Fitz. Full instructions from starting the plants 



to harvesting and storing: the Chinese Yam, etc .... . 



The New Kliuhnrb Culture. By J. E. Morse. A new and complete guide to dark 



forcing and field culture - ■■.■•■:-•■ 



*qiin»hes. By J. J. H. Gregory. Soil selection and preparation, culture, gathering. 



winter storing, etc -• ;"••", v" 



Tomato Culture. By Day. Cummins and Root. Culture m field uncier glass and in 



the South; for home, for market, for canning factories 



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INSECTS AND PLANT DISEASES. 



Fumigation Method**. By Prof. Willis G. Johnson. An up to-date work on the 

 practical application of hydrocyanic acid gas and carbon bisulphid, for the de- 

 struction of insects and larvae in orchards, granaries, greenhouses, etc. illustrated. Si. 00 



Economic Entomology. By Prof. Smith, onp of the highest authorities. Insects 



easily identified ; preventives, machinery, fungous diseases, etc 2 60 



Fungi and Fungicides. By Prof. Weed. Fungous diseases of plants, etc., and 



their treatment. in cloth 1.00 



Insect* and Insecticides. By Prof. Weed. Tells how to combat insects in field, 



orchard, garden, greenhouse and dwelling 1.60 



The Spraying of Plants. By Prof. Lodemav. Insects and fungi; liquids and 



powders : application and apparatus 1.50 



■praying Crops. By Clarence M. Weed. A revised and enlarged edition, telling 

 when and how garden and field crops, fruit and shade trees should be sprayed 

 for their various insect and fungous enemies. Illustrated 50 



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