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HORTICULTUR.\L BOOKS A\'AILABLE 

 THROUGH US, POSTPAID 



HOW TO INCREASE PLANTS. Hottes. $4.00 



Presents ail the methods followed by the commercial propagator. Written 

 especially so that the amateur can readily increase his own plants. 

 BOOK OF SHRUBS. Hottes. $4.95. 



A wealth of information in helping you make a success in growing and 

 selling shrubs. 448 pases. 

 BOOK OF TREES. Hottes. $5.00. 



Propagating, transplanting, growing and pruning thoroughly treated in 

 this 448 pase book. In\aluable to everv- nurser->-man. 

 THE NURSERY MANUAL. Bailey. $7.95. 



Indispensable to everyone who propagates plants! This manual contains 

 an alphabetical list of plants with full directions under each telling how to 

 propagate by seed, layering, cutting, budding, or grafting. Dr. Bailey in- 

 cludes an invaluable description of the main insects and diseases and their 

 control. 240 illus.; 465 pages. 

 HORTUS II. (Bailey) $13.50. 



Easy to use, accurate and non-technical, this great book comes closer than 

 any other single volume to answering all your garden questions. It contains 

 complete information on ever>' kind of ornamental, fruit and vegetable plant 

 grown today. 778 pages. 

 HOLLIES.'H. Harold Hume. $9.50. 



Nurser>-men and gardners (amateur and professional) all have been 

 waiting eagerly for a book of this sort. This is the most complete book of 

 Hollies ever published. 



In this book is the help and information as to varieties, propagation, 

 planting, culture and orcharding of Hollies. 



The many \arieties of American, English, Chinese and Japanese are 

 fullv described and discussed. Many black and color illust'^tions. 



Price $9.50. 

 GROUND COVER PLANTS. Donald Wyman. $4.95. 



A guide to neat and decorative substitutes for grass. Here is the first 

 book ever published dealing exclusively with ground covers, those low-grow- 

 ing plants which are used to carpet the ground in areas where grass is 

 impractical. Full information what, where, when and how. A lot of useful 

 information not found elsewhere. 

 LANDSCAPING YOUR OWN HOME. Dustan. $4.95 



Clear instructions for every stage in designing and planting. Photographs, 

 drawings, plants lists and plans. Miss Dustan has written this common- 

 sense, delightful, easy-to-use book to guide the home-owner in planning and 

 planting his grounds. Step by step covers the points necessary to know in 

 planting small properties. Equally as helpful to the landscape gardener. 

 SHRUBS AND VINES FOR AMERICAN G.ARDENS 



Donald Wyman. $8.50. 



A brand new book and I find it the most informative and interesting one 

 I have read in a long time. There is so much good in it I cannot begin to 

 tell about it. If you want to send us $8.50 for one and if after getting it you 

 are not fully satisfied send it back and we will return the $8.50. 



AS GOOD AS CAN BE GROWN 



We are exerting effort to produce the very best stock that can be grown, 

 and in our fifty-seven years' experience we believe we have never offered 

 bigger values than we are offering this season. Even with the short supply of 

 Lining-Out stock we have kept our prices at a low level. We feel sure you 

 will be more than pleased with the stock we send you if you give us your 

 order. 



We try to secure our propagating wood from only the very best type of 

 plants, and by doing this we can furnish you stock that should be of the 

 best that it is possible for you to get anywhere, regardless of price. 



MAPLES 



We like to refer you to our collection of Maples especially in lining-out 

 sizes. We believe there will be a good demand for Maples in the future. 

 You will notice many articles being published about them. This always 

 creates a demand — especially when the article is good. We have tried to 

 keep our prices reasonable. See pages 2. 3 and 4. 



AUNT MARY'S SWEET CORN 



The Sweet Com Supreme 



This is the most wonderful Sweet Corn we have ever grown. One grower 

 describes it as "the best Sweet Corn in the world." 



Has the most delicious flavor and keeps a long time before becoming too 

 hard to use. In fact, usually requires artificial heat to cure it for seed pur- 

 poses. 



.■^unt Mary's Com, by its excellent quality, sweetness, and flavor makes a 

 stronger appeal to the Corn-loving public than most any other variety and 

 that appeal continues long after you are tired of other Sweet Corns. 



Liberal size packets, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 



$2.00 per pound, postpaid. 



If after growing this wonderful Sweet Corn you are not entirely satisfied, 

 we will refund every cent you paid us for it. 



FRAXINUS ORNUS . . . Flowering Ash 



A very desirable medium sized growing tree with lacy appearing leaves. 

 In fall with cool weather the leaves turn a colorful yellow with a lavender 

 cast. In May and June produces masses of bright white fragrant flowers. A very 

 striking tree. See page 17. 



