Books 



on Horticultural and Kindred Subjects 



ALL BOOKS SENT POSTPAID AT PRICES GIVEN 



A Woman's Hardy Garden (Mrs. Ely). One of the most popular 



and helpful books for the amateur, beautifully illustrated. ... $i 75 



Amateur Aquarist. A splendid work on this most fascinating 



subject i oo 



Amateur's Practical Garden Book. Contains the simplest 

 directions for the growing of the commonest things about 

 the house and garden I oo 



Asparagus. Its culture for home use and for market SO 



Berry Book (Biggie's). All small fruits are treated in this com- 

 plete little book 50 



Bulbs and Tuberous Rooted Plants (Allen). Full directions 



for their culture indoors and outdoors 1 50 



Cabbage, Cauliflower and Allied Vegetables (Allen). Tells 



all about them from seedtime to harvest 50 



Chrysanthemum Manual (Revised Edition). A complete 



guide to the culture of this popular flower 40 



Celery Culture. Complete in every detail, from sowing the 



seed for a few plants to handling carload 16ts 50 



Farm and Garden Rule Book. A manual of useful ready rules 



and reference 2 00 



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



to Use 40 



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



beginners 50 



Fruit Growing, Principles of (Bailey). Presents the most ap- 

 proved methods of American growers 1 50 



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



home grounds I 50 



Garden Planing (W. S. Rogers). Especially designed to help the 



maker of small gardens who wants to start properly I 10 



Gardening for Pleasure (Henderson). A guide to the amateur 



in the fruit, flower and vegetable garden I 50 



Gardening for Profit (Henderson). The standard work on 



market and family vegetable gardening 1 50 



Ginseng. Its cultivation, harvesting and marketing SO 



Grape Culturist (Fuller). Best work on the hardy grape 1 so 



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



the cultivation of the grape indoors 73 



Greenhouse Management (Taft). The latest book on this 



important branch of horticulture $ 1 50 



Greenhouse Construction (Taft). Complete treatise on sub- 

 ject ( .y 1 so 



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



textbook for beginners . 1 75 



Handbook of Plants (Henderson). A dictionary of plants with 



valuable cultural hints for important sorts 3 00 



Home Floriculture (Rexford). A practical guide on flowering 



and ornamental plants for the amateur 1 00 



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



House Plants and How to Succeed with Them. A splendid 



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 con- 

 nection with the laying out of a garden 1 so 



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

 book on the subject for the amateur, student, physician and 

 all who wish to learn about mushrooms; finely illustrated 3 00 



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



work on the subject ever written 1 00 



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



growing this crop 50 



Orchard Book (Biggie). A concise work, gives all necessary 



details for culture of apples, pears, etc so 



Pigeon Raising. Tells how to raise squabs, etc 50 



Plant Culture (Oliver). A new and enlarged edition of this 

 splendid handbook of everyday practice for the florist and 

 gardener 1 5° 



Potato Culture (Terry). New and enlarged edition telling how 

 to grow the largest quantities and the finest qualities with the 

 least expenditure so 



Poultry Architecture (Fiske). Full of valuable information 



about poultry houses, etc so 



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



Practical Farming (Massey). A plain book intended to make 



the farmer's work both easier and more profitable 1 50 



Practical Floriculture (Henderson). A guide to the successful 



cultivation of florist's flowers 1 so 



Rose Culture (Ellwanger). The standard American work on 



this subject 1 25 



Roses and How to Grow Them (By many experts) . Deals directly 



with American practice both outdoors and under glass 1 10 



Season's In a Flower Garden (Shelton). The record of an en- Jfl 



thusiastic amateur; full of valuable points. . . . JQ 



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



range of small fruits 1 00 



Soils (Burkett). Their properties, improvements, management 



and the problems of crop growing and crop feeding 1 25 



Spraying of Plants (Lodeman). Principles and practice of the 

 application of liquids and powders to plants for destroying 

 insects and fungi 1 25 



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



Strawberry Culture (Fuller). Contains all information neces- 

 sary to enable anyone to grow their own strawberries 25 



The Flower Garden (Bennett). A clear and concise summary of 



information wanted by anyone interested in gardens 1 10 



The Forcing Book (Bailey). Describes the best forcing houses 



and tells what crops may be grown and how to do the work 1 25 



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

 cation of plants 1 SO 



The Pruning Book (Bailey). Principles and practices of prun- 

 ing and training as applied to American conditions 1 50 



Tomato Culture 30 



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



instructive book • 50 



Vines and How to Grow Them. A practical volume dealing 



with all kinds of hardy and tender climbing and trailing plants. . C 10 

 Violet Culture (Galloway). The only comprehensive work on 



this important subject J SO 



Water Gardening. A new book on this most fascinating branch 



of horticulture 2 50 



