HORTICULTURAI. BOOKS, ETC. 



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Horticultural and Agricultural Books. 



Our library contains a complete li>t of standard works on Horticultural and Agiicidlural topics by leading and acknowledged 

 authorities. Any of the books will be mailed postpaid on receipt of price. 



FLORICULTURE. 



Bedding Designs, (.'olored Ilkisira- 



tions (Soily) $2-75 



Bulbs and Tuljcrous Rooted Plants. 2 00 

 Chrysanthemum Culture (Morion) 



cloth SI .00, paper .60 



Carnation Culture (Lamborn) 1..50 



Ferns and Lycopods (Williams) .... 2 50 

 Ferns, Illustrated, vols. 1 to 7, at. . . . 3.00 

 Henderson's Practical Floriculture . . 1.50 

 Henderson's Hand Book of Plants, 



New Edition 4.00 



Hunt's Rook on Cut Flowers 2.00 



Orchid Grower's Manual, 7th edition, 

 1894, revised and enlarged, illus- 

 trated (Williams) 8.00 



Propagation, the Art of 25 



Rose Culture (Ellwanger) 1.25 



Rhododendrons (RantF) 1.00 



Subtropical Gardening (Robinson) . . 2.50 



VEGETABLE GARDENING. 



Asparagus Culture 50 



Cabbage Culture (Gregory) 30 



Carrots, Mangel VVurzels, etc 30 



Cauliflowers (Brill) 20 



Celery Growing (Bochove) 50 



Gardening for Profit (Henderson) . . 2.00 

 Gardening for Pleasure (Henderson) 2. 00 

 Farm Gardening and Seed Growing 



(Brill) 1.00 



Mushroom Culture (Robinson) 50 



Mushrooms, How to Grow Them 



(Falcon, r) : 1.50 



Onion Culture 20 



Potato Culture (Carmere) paper 40 



Play and Profit in My Garden. . . . 1.00 

 Success in Market Gardening (Raw- 

 son) 1.00 



Sweet Potato Culture (Fitz) $0.60 



Squashes (Gregory) 25 



The New Onion Culture (Greiner) . . .50 



FRUITS. 



Barry's Fruit Garden 



Biggie Berry Book. All about Berries 



Cranberry Culture (White) 



Downing's Selected Fruits for Gar- 

 den and Market 



Fruit Garden (Rivers) 



Fruit Culturist (Thomas) 



Grape Culturist (Fuller) 



My Vineyard at Lakeview 



Open Air Grape Culture 



Peach Culture (Rutter) 



Peach Culture (Fulton) 



Pear Culture (Field) 



Pear Culture for Profit (Quinn). . . . 



Small Fruit Culturist (Fuller) 



Strawberry Culture (Fuller) 



Success with Small Fruits (Roe). . . . 

 Woodward's Graperies 



2.25 



.50 



1.00 



1.50 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 



.75 

 1.00 



.50 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 LOO 

 1.25 



.25 

 1.50 

 1.00 



ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE 

 AND DRAINAGE. 



Barn Plans and Outbuildings 1.25 



Farm Homes Indoors and Outdoors 1.50 



Greenhouse Construction 1,50 



House Plans for Everybody (Reed) 1.00 

 Suburban and Country Houses. .. . 1.25 

 Practical Landscape Gardening 



(Kemp) 2.25 



Ornamental Gardening (Long).... 1.75 



Farm Drainage (French) 1.25 



Drainage for Profit and Health 



(Waring) 75 



Irrigation for Farm and Garden 



(Stewart) 1.50 



EVERGREENS AND TREES. 



Elliot's Lawn and Shade Trees ... ,5 

 Practical F'orestry (Fuller) 



iLOO 

 1.25 



FARMING. 



How the Farm Pays (Henderson & 



Crozier) 2.25 



Soil of the Farm 1.00 



POULTRY, BEES, AND 

 INSECTS. 



Bee Keeper's Text Book 40 



Poultry Doctor, cloth .50 



Practical Poultry Book (Lewis) .... 1..50 



Profit in Poultry 1.00 



Profitable Poultry Farming, paper. . .25 



Bee Keeping (Quimby) 1.00 



Honey Bee (Langstroth) 2.00 



Insects Injurious to Fruits (Saunders) 2.50 

 Our Common Insects (Packard) .... 1.25 

 The Business Hen, paper 40 cts. , 



cloth .: , 



HORSES, CATTLE, ETC. 



American Cattle Doctor (Allen) .... 



Keeping One Cow 



Milch Cows (Guenon) 



Practical Dairy Husbandry (Willard) 

 Youatt and Spooner on the Horse. . 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Broom Corn and Brooms .... 



Butter and Butter Making. ....... 



Darwin's Animals and Plants under 



Domestication (2 volumes) 



Fertilizers (Gregory) 



Hop Culture 



Sorghum and its Products 



Sugar Beet Culture (Grant) 



Tobacco Culture 



.75 



2.25 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 2.50 

 1.25 



.50 

 .25 



3.00 



.40 



.25 



1.25 



1.25 



.25 



TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY OF SEED USUALLY SOWN UPON AN ACRE. 



Lbs. per 



48 



60 



60 



bush. 



Barley, broadcast 



Beans, Dwarf, in drills 



Beans, Pole, in hills 



Beets, Table, in drills 



Beets, Mangel Wurzel 



Broom Corn in hills 46 



Buckwheat 48 



Cabbage, in beds to transplant 



Carrot, in drills 



Clover, Red 60 



Clover, White ..60 



Clover, Alsike 60 



Clover, Lucerne or Alfalfa 60 



Corn, in hills 



Corn, for Fodder 56 



Cucumber, in hills 



Flax, broadcast 56 



Grass, Kentucky Blue 14 



Grass, Orchard 14 



Grass, English Rye 24 



Grass, Red Tc»|) 10 



Grass, Timothy . 45 



Grass, Hungarian 48 



Grass, Lawn ... 20 



2 to 3 bush. 

 1.V bush. 

 10tol2qts. 

 6 lbs. 



5 lbs. 



8 to 10 qts. 

 1 bush, 

 i-lb. 



3 to 4 lbs. 

 20 lbs. 



12 to 15 lbs. 

 10 lbs. 

 20 lbs. 

 8 to 10 qts. 

 3 bush. 



2 lbs. 



1^ bush. 

 3"bush. 



3 bush. 

 3 bush. 



3 bush. 

 J bush. 

 1 bush. 



4 bush. 



Lbs. per bush 



Melon, Musk, in hills 



Melon, Water, in hills 



Oats, brondcast , 



Onion, in drills 



Onion, for Sets, in drills 



Onion Sets, in drills 



Parsnip, in drills 



Round Peas, in drills 



Wrinkled Peas, in drills 



Peas, broadcast 



Potatoes (cut tubers) 



Pumpkin (in hills) 



Radish, in drills 



Rye, broadcast 



Salsify, in drills 



Spinach, in drills 



Squash (bush varieties), in hills 



Squash (running varieties), in hills, 



Sugar Cane 



Tomato, to transplant 



Turnip, broadcast 



Turnip, in drills, 1 oz. to 250 feet of drill. .• 



Vetches, broadcast 



Wheat, broadcast 60 



32 



.60 

 .56 



'.60 



.56 



2 to 3 lbs. 

 4 to 5 lbs. 



2 to 3 bush. 

 6 to 8 lbs. 

 50 lbs. 



6 to 12 bush. 



4 to 6 lbs. 

 IJ bush. 

 1^ bush. 



3 bush. 

 8 bush. 



3 lbs. 



5 to 10 lbs. 

 1|^ to 2 bush. 

 8 to 10 lbs. 

 15 lbs. 



4 lbs. 

 3 lbs. 

 12 lbs. 



2 lbs. 

 V2 lbs. 

 2 to 3 bush. 

 U to 2 bush. 



GARDENING. A Semi-monthly Journal 



for Amateurs in Gardening-. — Edited by William 

 Falconer, and published twice a month at §1.00 a year, by the 

 Gardening Company. This paper recognizes the multitude of 

 people who have small gardens, or who wish to have them, who 

 love beautiful flowers, or trees, or shrubs, or other plants, or 

 good fruits and vegetables. Its teachings and opinions are reli- 

 able, perfectly independent and unbiased. Subscriptions should 

 be sent direct to us. 



Price, SI. 00 a year — 24 numbers. 



AMERICAN GARDENING.— Exclusively devoted 

 to all that relates to the garden, and intended to assist all inter- 

 ested in garden work — whether the professional gardener, fruit 

 grower or truck farmer ; the amateur, with his well-regulated 

 country place, or the owner of a more humble home. 

 $1.00 a year — 24 numbers. 



FARM JOURNAL.— Published monthly, by Wilmer 

 Atkinson, at 50 cts. a year, postage prepaid, or will be sent one 

 year to any one ordering seeds or plants from this catalogue to 

 the amount of $1.00 or over. 



