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-A.11 BooKs sent Post-paid 

 at Prices Given 



Agriculture, The Principles of (Bailey). A text-book for 



schools anil rural societies $1.25 



Amateur Aquarist. A splendid work on this most fascinating 



subject . • ■, 1.00 



Ainateur'5 Practical Garden-Book. Contains the simplest 

 directions for the growing of the commonest things about 



the house and garden 1.00 



Art of Propagation. A short treatise, illustrated .25 



Asparagus. Its culture for home use and for market . . . .50 



Bee Keeping (Quinby). A complete work 1.00 



Berry Book (Biggie's). AU small fruits are treated In this 



complete little book .50 



Bulbs and Tuberous Rooted Plants (Allen). Full direc- 

 tions for their culture indoors and outdoors 1.50 



Cabbage, Cauliflower and Allied Vegetables (Allen). Tells 



all about them, from seedtime to harvest .50 



Carnation Culture (Lamborn). An up-to-date practical 



work on the "divine" flower 1.50 



Chrysanthemum Manual. A complete guide to the culture 



of this popular flower .25 



Celery for Profit. The newer and improved methods are 



described in this volume .20 



Cyclopedia of American Horticulture (Bailey) ... 4 Vols., 20.00 

 Dahlia, The (Peacock). Written by a practical expert . . . .30 



Dictionary of Qerdening (Nicholson) 4 Vols., 18.00 



Dictionary of Gardening (Nicholson) . Supplement, 1 Vol., 9.00 



Economic Entomology (Smith) 2.25 



Ferns, The Book of Choice 7 Vols., 18.00 



Fertilizers (Gregory). Where to Get, How to Make and 



When to Use 40 



Flowers, How to Grow Them (Rexford). A splendid book 



for l>eglnners .50 



Forage Crops other than Grasses. How to cultivate, har- 

 vest and use them 1.00 



Fruit Culturist (Thomas). Practical directions for propaga- 

 tion and culture of fruits adapted to the United States . 2.25 

 Prult Garden (Barry's). Invaluable standard American 



Work 1.50 



Fungi and Fungicides (Weed). A practical work on fun- 

 gous diseases, their prevention and cure 1.00 



Garden-Making (Bailey). Suggestions for the utilizing of 



home grounds 1.00 



Gardening for Pleasure (Henderson). A guide to the 



amateur in the fruit, flower and vegetable garden .... l.SO 

 Gardening for Profit (^Henderson). The standard work on 



market and family vegetable gardening 1.50 



Ginseng. Its cultivation, harvesting and marketing .... .50 

 Grape Culturist (Fuller). Best work on the hardy grape 1.50 



Grape Grower's Guide (Chorlton). A practical treatise on 



the cultivation of the grape indoors $0.7S 



Grasses and Clovers (Dreer). Making and management of 



lawns and pastures fully descrit)ed .25 



Greenhouse Management (Taft). The latest book on this 



important branch of horticulture l.SO 



Greenhouse Construction (Taft). Complete treatise on subject 1 .50 



Guide to the Wild Flowers (Lounsberry). Unexcelled as a 



text-book for beginners 2.50 



Handbook of Plants (Henderson). A dictionary of plants 



with valuable cultural hints for Important sorts 3.00 



Home Floriculture (Rexford). A practical guide on flower- 

 ing and ornamental plants for the amateur 1.00 



Horse Book (Biggie's). Care of the horse fully discussed . . .50 



Horticulturist's Rule Book (Bailey). A compendium of 



useful information .75 



House Plants and How to Succeed with Them. A splen- 

 did book for ladies who grow plants in the house .... 1.00 



How to Plan the Home Grounds (Parsons). Instructions 



for beautifying the home grounds, large or small .... 1.00 



Landscape Gardening (Maynard). Covers all subjects In 



connection with the laying out of a garden 1.50 



Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. (Atkinson). The best 

 book on the subject for the amateur, student, physiclai; and 

 all who wish to learn about mushrooms; finely illustrated 3.00 



Mushroom Culture (Robinson). An English work .50 



Mushrooms, How to Grow (Falconer). The most practical 



work on the subject ever written 1.00 



Onion Culture, The New (Grenler). Gives the latest ideas 



of growing this crop .50 



Open Air Vegetables (Dreer). Splendid guide for amateurs .25 



Orchid Grower's Manual (Williams). A valuable imported work 8.00 



Peach Culture (Fulton). The best book on the subject . . 1.00 



Pear Culture for Profit (Quinn). Tells how to raise pears 



with best results 1.00 



Plant Culture (Oliver). A working handbook of everyday 



practice for the florist and gardener 1.00 



Plum Culture (Waugh). Indispensable to growers of this fruit 1.50 



Potato Culture (Terry). How to grow the largest quantities 



and the finest qualities with the least expenditure . . . .30 



Poultry Architecture (Fiske). Full of valuable Information 



about poultry houses, etc .50 



Poultry Appliances and Handicraft. Tells how to manage 



poultry in the most economical manner .50 



Poultry Book (Biggie's). Most concise work on the subject .50 



Poultry, The Diseases of. The entire subject fully and 



clearly treated .50 



Practical Floriculture (Henderson). A guide to the suc- 

 cessful cultivation of florist's flowers 1.50 



Practical Forestry (Fuller). Treats on all the native trees 



as well as the best exotic sorts 1.25 



Practical Poultry Keeper (Wright). A complete and practical 



guide to the management of poultry for all purposes . . 2.00 



Principles of Fruit Growing (Bailey). Presents the most 



approved methods of American growers 1.25 



Profits in Poultry. A valuable addition to poultry literature 1. 00 



Propagation of Plants (Fuller). An eminently practical 



and useful work l.SO 



Rhubarb Culture. A complete guide to dark forcing and 



field culture SO 



Rose Culture (Ellwanger). The standard American work 



on this subject 1.25 



Small Fruit Culturist (Fuller). This book covers the whole 



range of small fruits 1.00 



Sweet Potato Culture. Full instructions from start tc harvest .50 



Strawberry Culture (Fuller). Contains all information neces- 

 sary to enable anyone to grow their own strawberries . . . .25 



Sweet Peas, All About (Hutchlns). Replete with good ideas .20 



The Forcing Book (Bailey). Describes the best forcing 

 houses and tells what crops may be grown and how best 

 to do the work 1.00 



The Nursery Book (Bailey). A complete guide to the mul- 

 tiplication of plants 1.00 



The Pruning Book (Bailey). Principles and practices of 



pruning and training as applied to American conditions, 1.50 



The Water Garden (Trlcker). A comprehensive work on 



water-lilies and aquatics 2.00 



Tobacco Culture. Gives full practical details 25 



Tomato Culture 30 



Vegetables under Glass (Dreer). Handy guide to this subject .2' 



Vegetable Gardening, The Principles of (Bailey). A highly 

 instructive book 



Violet Culture (Galloway). The only comprehensive w 

 on this important subject 



Gs»f r1«a»^«af« ^® keep a list of gardeners vrho are seeking situations, and shall be pleased to render r 

 <»rut;rit;ra may at any time require the services of a reliable and practical man. 



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 Gardeners especially for Greenhouse Work, General Gardeners for small places, Farmers' and Florists' A' 



