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_ The Nursery Manual, by L. H. Bailey. Indispensable to 
fy 3 ne who propagates plants. Contains an extended alphabet- 
> ical list of plants with full indieations under each one for propa- 
gation, whether by seeds, layers, cuttings, buds, grafts or other- 
‘wise. Given an invaluable account of the main insects and dis- 
eases and how to control them. 240 illus., 456 pages. $2.50 
- Nursery Sales and Management, by Nelson Coon. The au- 
thor, a practical murseryman, writes largely from his own ex- 
perience and gives excellent pointers on buying and planting 
nursery stock, salesmanship, advertising, correspondence, esti- 
mating, filling orders, nursery records, etc. 244 pages. $1.50 
Perennial Gardens, by H. S. Ortloff. Following the simple 
- ‘directions in this book insures 4 perennial garden crowded with 
C ; m, in which the colors make a perfectly blended picture. 

come plans, showing how to locate and lay out the garden ; 
aa clear directions for preparing the soil, fertilizing, planting, 
_ cultivating, transplanting, propagating. 18 illus., 90 pages. $1.25 
Plant Names, by T. S. Lindsay. If jaw-breaking plant names 
- puzzle you, this little book will make the system and the reasons 
—elear. It tells how plants are named, why they are named as 
they are, and just what each word form, prefix or suffix means. 
99 pages full of pronunciation helps. $1.00 
- Practical Plant Propagation, by A. C. Hoties. An exposi- - 
- tion of the art of increasing plants as practiced by the successful 
/ nurseryman, florist and gardener. It tells in simple terms how 
"to graft, make cuttings and layers, and sow the seeds which are 
- often difficult to germinate. No lengthy discussions but the 
_ facts are tersely stated. $2.00 
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A Simple Guide to Rock Gardening, by J. L. Cotter. 
/ Tells briefly how to build rock, wall, and bog gardens, how to 
~ plant, what to plant, and how to care for and cultivate the plants. 
a Written for English conditions but equally valuable in America. 
126 pages. $1.00 
~ The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, edited by L. 
- Ht. Bailey. This is the one universal and invaluable authority on 
every horticultural question. Makes a compact but thorough 
“presentation of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultiva- 
tion of the plants grown in the United States and Canada for 
ornament, for fancy, for fruit, and for yegetables. 8 volumes, 
6,000 illustrations, 3,637 pages, fabrikoid binding. $25.06 


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_ let your customers see just what they are buying and 
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os Versailles, Ky., Mar. 26, 1931. Enclosed find check 
to cover order as per list enclosed. The order 
_- recently given, and received was altogether satis- 
pes Lary: -Thank you very much for the good quality 
_ of this material. Name on request. 
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- find that this shipment was received and planted and 
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