Garden Books 



These books have been carefully selected and we believe they are the best moderate priced publications on the subjects 



treated. We recommend them to our customers > 



Flowers, Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



No. 



50X03 MUady's House Plants (Palmer). Tells of the 

 plants which any woman can successfully grow 

 indoors. Illustrated. 176 pages 



60X04 Spring: Tlovvering- Bulbs (Thayer). The pur- 

 pose of this book is to bring to the attention 

 of the amateur primarily the different kinds of 

 hardy spring flowering bulbs, methods of cul- 

 ture and uses. Illustrated. 124 pages 



60X05 Little Book of Annuals (Hottes). A reliable 

 guide to the culture of annual flowers. Illu- 

 strated. 180 pages 



50X08 landscape Gardening ("Waugh). This is a popu- 

 lar text book in colleges and technical schools, 

 as well as a favorite with practical gardeners, 

 park men, nurserymen and landscape archi- 

 tects. Beautifully illustrated. 252 pages 



50X09 Uttle Book of Climbing Plants (Hottes). Gen- 

 eral culture notes on planting, pruning and 

 trailing, propagation, insect and diseases. Illu- 

 strated. 250 pages 



60X11 LJttle Book of Perennials (Hottes). Devoted to 

 the general principles of growing, using and 

 propagating old-fashioned hardy perennial 

 plants. Illustrated. 200 pages 



60X13 Dahlia Production (Patch). The aim of this 

 book is to answer for the amateur and profes- 

 sional grower some of the questions that occur 

 when one is growing dahlias. Very complete 

 and practical. Illustrated. 128 pages 



60X14 The Gladiolus (Beal). A practical treatise on 

 the propagation and successful culture in the 

 home garden and under glass. The instructions 

 if followed will enable anyone to grow this 

 plant successfully. Illustrated. 124 pages 



60X16 The Iris (Wister). Treatise on the history, de- 

 velopment, and culture of the Iris. Presents in 

 a clear convincing manner the simple require- 

 ments of this wonderful flower. Illustrated. 

 124 pages 



50X19 Peony Manual (Harrison). Complete directions 

 for the propagation and cultivation of this 

 flower. Illustrated. 70 pages 



60X30 Plant Propagation, Greenhouse and Nursery 

 Practice (Kains). Treats on germination, seed 

 testing, potting, layerage, bottom heat, cuttage. 

 Classes of cuttings, graftage, theories and laws, 

 experiments in grafting, tree stocks and scion 

 handling, grafting waxes and wound dressing, 

 budding methods, nursery management, etc. Il- 

 lustrated. 342 pages 



50X21 Pruning Manual (Bailey). Gives the practical 

 facts as well as the theories of pruning decid- 

 uous trees, flowering trees, hedges and shrubs. 

 Illustrated. 530 pages 



50X23 Roses and their Culture (Hubbard). A treatise 

 on the propagation, culture and history of the 

 rose. The book presents in a clear and concise 

 manner, the simple requirements of this regal 

 flower. Illustrated. 128 pages 



60XS5 Book of Evergreens (Schrepfer). This book is 

 written from the standpoint of the amateur. 

 It gives accurate directions concerning ever- 

 greens; how to plant and how to treat; espec- 

 ially concerning their use in the planted land- 

 scape. Illustrated. 128 pages 



60X37 Hardy Shrubs (Waugh). "What shrubs to plant; 

 where to plant them; when to plant them; how 

 to prune and cultivate. In short all about 

 shrubs that any practical person wants to 

 know. Illustrated. 124 pages 



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Vegetables, Fruits, Etc. 



Post- 

 Bound paid 

 Garden Guide (Amateur Gardener's Hand Book). 

 Tells how to plan, plant and maintain the home 

 grounds, how to grow vegetables, flowers, fruits, Paper $1.10 

 etc. Illustrated. 384 pages Cloth 1.66 



Asparagus Culture (Hexamer). A practical and 

 reliable book on the growing, cutting and pack- 

 ing of Asparagus for home garden or market. 

 Illustrated. 168 pages Cloth 1.10 



Bean Culture (Sevey). This book gives best 

 culture directions for planting and harvesting, 

 also insect and fungous diseases with their 



control. Illustrated. 130 pages Cloth 1.10 



Cabbage, Cauliflower and Allied Vegetables Cul- 

 ture (Allen). A practical treatise on the vari- 

 ous types and varieties of cabbage, cauliflower, 

 Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Kale and Kohl Eabl. 

 Illustrated. 126 pages Cloth 1.10 



Celery Culture (Beatie). A practical guide for 

 the beginner or market grower. Illustrated. 

 144 pages Cloth 1.10 



Muskmelon Production (Lloyd). This volume 

 represents an attempt to bring together the 

 more important facts regarding the culture and 

 handling of muskmelons as carried on com- 

 mercially in the United States at the present 

 time. Illustrated. 126 pages Cloth 1.35 



Onion Culture (Greiner). New and highly valu- 

 able methods for growing onions of the largest 

 size and yields for the home garden or market. 



Illustrated. 114 pages Cloth 1.10 



Beginner's Guide to Fruit Gro\ving (Waugh). 

 A simple statement of the elementary practices 

 of propagation, culture, fertilization, pruning, 

 spraying, etc., of all kinds of fruit trees. Illus- 

 trated. 120 pages Cloth 1.86 



Koadside Marketing (Watts). A complete ad- 

 visor for the everyday use of gardeners — fruit 

 growers — p oultrymen and farmers, on the 

 marketing of their products to the consumer 

 direct. Illustrated. 126 pages Cloth 1.35 



The Strawberry (Fraser). This book tells just 

 what the grower needs to kno^v. It contains 

 the history, soil and planting problems, methods 

 and conditions; in fact everything for the suc- 

 cessful production of this fruit. The latest 



word. Illustrated. 128 pages Cloth 1.35 



Spraying Crops (Weed). A practical book for 

 applying liquids and powders to plants for des- 

 troying insects and fungi. Illustrated. 136 

 pages Cloth 1.10 



Tobacco IrCaf, Its Culture and Care, Marketing 

 and Manufacture (Killebren and Myrick). A 

 practical handbook on the most approved meth- 

 ods in growing, harvesting, curing, packing, and 

 selling tobacco, with an account of the opera- 

 tions in every department of manufacture. Il- 

 lustrated. Over 500 pages Cloth 3.15 



Tomato Production (Work). Facts and prac- 

 tices about a leading vegetable crop are rounded 

 up for everyday use. Plant growing, soil man- 

 agement, field culture, enemies, marketing re- 

 turns, varieties, etc. Illustrated. 128 pages Cloth 1.35 



Bush Fruit Production (Van Meter). The fruits 

 considered in this book are the raspberries, 

 blackberries, dewberries, gooseberries and cur- 

 rants, and that newcomer among cultivated 

 fruits — the blueberry. Everything concerning 

 these fruits treated in a convincing and prac- 

 tical manner. Illustrated. 124 pages Cloth 1,36 



WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1929 



