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Annuals, The Book of (Hottes). 

 A reliable guide to the culture of 

 annual flowers. Over 100 separate 

 species are described with, full di- 

 rections for their culture and uses .$1 SO 



Asparagus. Its cvJture for home 

 use and for market 1 10 



Azaleas and Camellias (Hume). 

 Every point about growing both 



of these shrubs is explained 1 50 



Bulbs, Book of (Rockwell). A 

 new book giving complete direc- 

 tions for the growing of all kinds 

 of bulbs 2 00 



Bush Fruit Production (Van Meter). Deals with rasp- 

 berries, blackberries, dewberries, gooseberries, currants, 

 and blueberries. Very complete 1 25 



Chrysanthemum and Its Culture (White). A complete 

 guide for growing in the garden and greenhouse 2 00 



Climbing Plants, Book of (Hottes). Gives full descrip- 

 tions and explicit cultural directions on how to grow and 

 succeed with both tender and hardy climbing plants 2 00 



Cyclopedia of Horticulture (Bailey). A monumental 

 work covering every phase of horticulture in a very 

 thorough manner. Three well-bound volumes, each 2? 

 inches thick, with a total of 3,639 pages giving full and 

 most up-to-date, information. Per set of three volumes. . 15 00 



Dahlia Culture, Modern (W. H. Waite). Brief, dear, 

 complete cultural instructions based on the actual opera- 

 tions and results of a practical, experienced grower 1 50 



Delphiniums, How to Grow (Leonian). Answers every 

 question on growing Delphiniums in the garden 1 10 



Dogwood, Portraits of (Adolf Muller). A handsome 

 24 page Ijooklet containing 13 beautiful color illustrations 

 of Dogwood trees in full bloom. An exquisite and artistic 

 pictorial history expounding the beauty of our native 

 Dogwood 1 00 



Fertilizers for Greenhouse and Garden Crops 

 (Laurie and Edmund). Definite information about feeding 

 flowering plants, pot plants, and outdoor vegetable crops. 2 00 



Garden Guide (Amateur Gardener's Handbook). Tells 

 how to plan, plant, and maintain the home grounds; how 

 to grow vegetables, fruits, flowers, etc 2 00 



Garden Lilies (I. Preston). Preparation of the soil, plant- 

 ing the bulbs, and general care are described in detail 1 25 



Gardening (Montague Free). A complete guide to 

 modern gardening, embracing every branch and answering 

 the thousands of questions that daily confront the 

 gardener. 550 pages, 73 halftone plates, 125 line drawings. 3 50 



Garden Magic, The Book of (Biles). A handsome loose- 

 leaf book which gives full and authoritative directions on 

 all phases of gardening. Of the greatest help are the many 

 line drawings which show the gardener in a most definite 

 and precise way how to proceed with various operations 

 in the garden. It is a beautiful manual with definite 

 instructions and clear illustrations 3 50 



Garden Notebook, The (Putz). Illustrated handbook of 

 home gardening for each week of the year with 52 drawings 

 that clearly show how to grow, propagate and cultivate 

 all the important plants in your garden. Chapters on 

 Insect Pests, Lawns, Rock Gardens, Fertilizers, Pruning, 

 House Plants, Roses, and all kinds of bulbs 1 50 



Garden Pools: Large and Small (Ramsey and Law- 

 rence). So complete that you can easily find the type of 

 pool that fits your garden and learn all about designing, 

 building, planting, and caring for it 2 50 



Gardening in the Greenhouse (Dorrance). Correctly 

 answers all questions which arise in the amateur's green- 

 house 1 SO 



Gladiolus, The (A. C. Beal). A good book on their suc- 

 cessful culture in the home garden and under glass 1 25 



Greenhouses: Their Construction and Equipment 



(W. J. Wright). An up-to-date treatise on greenhouse con- 

 struction. The most complete work on the subject $2 00 



House Plants (Sulzer). General treatment and require- 

 ments for house plants. Also specific culture, care, and 

 propagation of individual species 1 50 



How to Grow Vegetables and Berries (Kruhm). A 

 simple, complete guide to the home garden 1 10 



Iris, The (John C. Wister). Presents in a clear, convincing 

 manner the simple requirements of this flower 1 25 



Landscaping the Home Grounds (L. W. Ramsey). 

 175 illustrations. It presents landscaping in such a clear 

 and definite way that anyone can apply the lessons 2 00 



Lawn, The (Dickinson). The latest and best knowledge 

 on the making of lawns. A helpful reference containing 

 simple, practical directions that everyone can follow 1 25 



Manual of Gardening (Bailey). A practical guide to the 

 making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, 

 and vegetables for home use 3 00 



Modern Mushroom Culture (Styer). The last word on 

 this subject. Practical and rehable 1 SO 



One Thousand and One Garden Questions An- 

 swered (Hottes). Copiously iUustrated. Gives valuable 

 information and a wealth of garden facts 2 00 



Perennials, The Book of (Hottes). Devoted to the 

 general principles of growing, using, and propagating old- 

 fashioned hardy perennial plants. Revised and enlarged . . 2 00 



Plant Propagation (Hottes). The advanced gardener 

 who is interested in the latest methods of propagating 

 plants will find much valuable information in this splendid 

 book. 999 propagation questions answered, 136 illus- 

 trations 2 00 



Pruning, The Principles and Practice of (Kains). 

 Will meet the requirements of everyone who has plants or 

 trees to prune. Freely illustrated 2 50 



Rock Gardens, American (Hamblin). Plain, practical 

 instructions on how to make a rock garden. A special 

 feature is the many lists of plants for special local con- 

 ditions 1 25 



Rock Gardens (Rockwell). Tells 

 just where and how to make a 

 rock garden, and what plants to 

 use 1 25 



Roses, How to Grow (Pyle, 

 McFarland). Revised new edition. 

 The best book on the subject with 

 many varieties shown in full color. 1 



Shrubs, The Book of (Hottes). 

 A complete non-technical descrip- 

 tion of leading sorts and how to 

 plant effectively 3 00 



Starting Early Vegetables and 

 Flowering Plants Under 

 Glass (Nissley). Including the 



details of construction and heating as well as the opera- 

 tion of small greenhouses, sash houses, hot beds and cold 

 frames, etc. Suitable for the amateur as well as com- 

 mercial grower 3 



Trees, The Book of (Hottes). A veritable cyclopedia of 

 deciduous and evergreen trees, covering description, 

 culture, propagation, pruning, diseases and insect pests, 

 uses, desirable and undesirable features, etc 3 50 



Vegetable Culture, Practical (Wilkinson). All phases 

 of vegetable culture are fully covered on the 308 pages of 

 this helpful book. Gives full information from sowing 

 to reaping the harvest. Gives many garden plans of all 

 kinds and of all sizes. Also full information on green- 

 houses, hotbeds, coldframes, home vegetable storage, 

 control of pests and diseases. 135 illustrations 2 00 



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