HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



The following books are standard works and the best of their kind. Sent post- 

 paid on receipt of price. 



Scribner's Fungus Diseases of the Grape and Other Plants.— A thoroughly 

 practical work prepared especially for the Vineyardist, Fruit Grower and Gardener 

 of to-day and treats the subject presented in the freshest and most practical manner. 

 It contains over sixty original illustrations drawn from nature. The details are quite 

 fully given in each case and remedies suggested with mode of application. It will 

 be found to supply all that is necessary to the intelligent fruit grower and vineyard- 

 ist to enable him to prevent fungus diseases, or to fight them when they appear. A 

 carefully prepared and complete index adds completeness to the book. Price, paper 

 cover, 50 cents: cloth, 75 cents. 



Fuller's Grape Culturist. — A standard work on the subject; entirely practi- 

 cal, and exceedingly interesting: should be in the hands of all who grow grapes. 

 Finely illustrated. Price, $1.50. 



Fuller's Small Fruit Culturist. — The most valuable work on the subject ex- 

 tant. Propagation, Culture, Varieties, etc., fully treated upon. Profusely illus- 

 trated. Price, $1.50. 



American Fruit Culturist. — A valuable work, covering the entire field of the 

 propagation and culture of both Orchard and Small Fruits, recently revised and 

 brought down to date by the author, J. J. Thomas. Fully illustrated; nearly 700 

 pages. A valuable work at the low price of $2.00. 



Barry's Fruit Garden. — Written by P. Barry, who has had years of experi- 

 ence as a nurseryman and fruit grower and who thoroughly understood the work 

 he has treated in this book. Over 500 pages, re vised and enlarged. Fully illustrat- 

 ed. Price, $2.50. 



Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. — An encyclopedia of Pomol- 

 ogy. New edition. The author spent a long life in the study of pomology, and has 

 left this enduring monument for the benefit of generations to come. One thick 

 volume of over 1,250 pages. Price $5.00. 



Injurious Insects of the Farm and Garden.— By Mary Treat. A valuable 

 and interesting work giving an account of the most destructive insects and the 

 present knowledge of the methods of preventing their ravages. Invaluable to the 

 fruit grower. Fully illustrated. Price $2.00. 



Scott's Suburban Home Grounds. — A treatise on the art of beautifying Home 

 Grounds of small extent, illustrated by upwards of 200 plates and engravings of 

 plans for residences and their grounds, of trees and shrubs, and garden embellish- 

 ments; also descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the 

 United States. Over 600 pages handsomely bound in cloth. Price $3.00. 



Landscape Gardening. — By Samuel Parsons, Jr.. Superintendent of Parks, 

 New York City. Notes and Suggestions on Lawns and Lawn Planting, Laving Out 

 and Arrangement of Country Places. Large and Small Parks, Cemetery Plots, and 

 Railway Station Lawns; Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, and Hardy 

 Border. Bedding Plants, Rock: work, etc. Large 8vo., with nearly 200 illustrations. 

 Price $3.50. 



Sensible Low Cost Houses, How to Build Them. — This contains plans, illustra- 

 tions and complete descriptions of 56 Country Houses, costing from $^00 to $7,500. 

 Shows how to make them handsome, convenient, healthy and light: cool and airy 

 in summer and cheaply heated in winter. All who intend to build now or in the 

 future should have this book. Price $1.00. 



Low Cost Barns and Stables. — This portfolio contains 24 designs of cheap 

 and tasteful Barns and Stables. Shows perspective views and floor plans. Gives 

 description and estimates. Range of cost $400 to $2000. Modern artistic designs, 

 with convenient and sensible arrangements, Price, 50 cents. 



J. T. LOVETT CO., Little Silver, N. J. 



