ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 
| How to Make a Flower Garden. A beautifully illustrated book, written by 
experts, and cove1ing every branch of tie subject. Special features are 
the accounts of actual experiences in different localities and the lists of 
flowers and shrubs ior special purposes, time of powenng ae complete 
cultural instructions. 150 illustrations.. 
Mary’s Garden and How It Grew. By FRANCES DUNCAN. A ‘charming 
treatise on flower and window gardening tor young people, told in t..e 
form of an interesting story. The directions are technically sound and 
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will instruct many older people. Well! illustrated. 1.25 
Home Floriculture. By EsEN E. RExFrorp. A new and ‘practical. guide to 
tne treatment ot flowering and ornamental plants in the house and garden 1.00 
The English Flower Garde. By W. Roninson. (Imported.) Position, 
arrangement, with best plants for various purposes, and their culture.. 5.00 
The Beautiful Flower Garden. By F. ScHuyLER MatHEw. Its treatment, 
with special regard to the picturesque. . -50 
The Old-Fashioned Garden and Hardy Perennials. By 7 “Woop. *(import- 
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Garden Making. By Pror. BaiLey. Instruction for beginners and for the 
skilled gardener. Covers the whole subject, laying out and pe anting 
small city yards and large suburban grounds, plants, trees, dding, 
runing, vegetables, fruits, scientific truths in simple language. . 1.50 
A Woman's Hardy Garden. By Mrs. H.R. Ety. A si. uple and serviceable 
handbook, giving in a charming manner a woman's long and successful 
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shrubs, bulbs, etc. Photographic illustrations... 1.00 
lant Culture. By G. W. OLIver, Propagator of the U.S. Dept. “of Agricul: 
ture. A working handbook of everyday practice for all who grow flower- 
ing and ornamental plants in me garden or greenhouse. 193 pages..... 1.00 
Gardening for Beginners. By E.T. Cook. An exhaustive English work of 
560 pages, proiusely illustrated, describing all important garden and 
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Cyclopedia of American Horticulture. Edited by L. H. BalLey, "Professor 
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comprising directions for the cultivation of crops, original descriptions 
of fruits, vegetables, flowers and pene In four volumes. ..... per set 20.00 
Cut Flowers and How to Grow. By M. A. Hunt. The practical cultivation 
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Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Tart. The latest and best work on 
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Greenhouse Construction. By L. Tart. Various styles of greenhouse 
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Greenhouse Management for Amateurs. By WRIGHT. (Imported. Sy Buila- 
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The Window Flower Garden. By J. J. HEInRicH. The personal experience 
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Begonia Culture. By B. C. RAvENscRort. (Imported.) Under glass and 
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Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants. By C. L. ALLEN. Descriptions, propa- 
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The American Carnation—How to Grow It. By C. W. Warp. ‘The latest 
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Carnation Culture for Amateurs. An English work, by RAVENSCROFT. 
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Chrysanthemum Culture. By ARTHUR HERRINGTON. A new book by one 
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Chrysanthemum Culture, Practical. By Watter P. Wricut. A new « Eng. 
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Dahlia, The. By L. K. Peacock. New and valuable work, Alassestl varie- 
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Ferns and How to Grow Them. By Wootson. Treats of the growing “of 
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Lilies and their Culture. By Dr. Watvace. (Imported. iy “All ‘varieties 
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Narcissus, Daffodi Is, and How to Grow Them. Written by a Renee 
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Orchids. The Amateurs’ Cultivator Guide Book. eBei H. er \p Bu RBERRY, 
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Peony Manual. By Harrison. Cultivation and propagation. 5 .25 
Rose, The. By H. B. Ertwancer. Revised edition. Varieties, asain 
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Roses, and How to Grow ‘Them, in garden end under glass. By Dovste- 
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Rose, Parsons on the. By S B. Parsons. " Revised edition. Propagation, 
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Practical Rose Growing. By WALTER P. WriGnhtT. A: new English work on 
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Roses, A Book About. By Dean S. REYNotps Hore. 14th edition. (Im- 
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Rose Book, the Amateurs’. By SuirLey Hipparp. (Imported. 5 Caltiva- 
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Violet Growing. (Commercial.) By Pror. GaLLtoway, of U. S. Depart- 
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HARDY GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING. 
Landscape Gardening as Applied to Home Decoration. By Pror. MAYNARD, 
of Mass. Agricultural Coliege. ‘Lhe whole subject is covered, fror laying | 
out ground to trees and snrubs, situations and treatment. 
Landscape Gardening, By Parsons, ex- Superintendent of Central Park.. 
Handbook of Practical Landscape Gardening. By F. R. E.viotr. Designs 
for small city lots and large suburban grounds... 
Landscape Gardening, or How to Lay outa Garden. | ‘By Epwarp Kemp. 
Cnoosing, forming, or improving small places and large estates. 
Landscape Gardening. By Pror. WAuGH. University of Nemment. A short 
treatise on the principles coverngex outdoor art. 
Residential Sites and Environments. By J. F. Jounson. “'All information 
for developing residential surroundings; diagrams, suitable plants, trees, 
shrubsweroupine sctlturedietcuare ct ccieta inte oun siete riehee eeisiotcaloe coine loner 
How to Plan the Home Grounds. By Samuer Parsons. Jr. A valuable 
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BOTANIES, WILD FLOWERS, FERNS, ETC. 
Botany, Field, Forest and Garden. By Dr. Asa Gray. Revised by Pror. 
LOD 3 BAILEY. A simple guide tor gardeners and amateurs to study 
structures and names ot commoner plants east of the Mississippi...... 
Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden. By F. ScHuYLER MATHEWS. 
scriptions, 200 illustrations, rendering identification easy, especially so 
by the aid of arrangement into color classes and seasons of bloom..... 
How to Know Wild Flowers. By Mrs. Dana. A guide to haunts and hab- 
its; their eee Co for amateurs. se illustrated. 
Our Native Orchids. W. H. Gisson. 
How to Know the erie By FRANCEs T. PARSONS. 
haunts and habits of our native ferns. 
WN guide to ‘the names, 
Maaisllustrations ter. spevarciavee te ots 
VEGETABLE AND MARKET GARDENING. 
Vegetable Garden, The. By M. M. VitmMorIN-ANDRIEUx, the world-famous 
horticulturists, the English edition under direction of W. Ropinson. An 
exhaustive work on vegetables for cool and temperate climates; descrip- 
tions of types, varieties, cultivation and other valuable anton aca. 
An authoritative and indispensable reference, book. . 
Garden Making. By Pror. BaiLey. See under ‘ ‘ Ornamental Plants” 
Vegetable Gardening. By S. B. Green, Professor of Horticulture, Univer- 
sity of Wisconsin. A new work. Full of practical information about 
growing vegetables, for both home use and for marketing. . 
Principles of Vegetable Gardening. By Pror. L. H. BaiLey. Soils: ‘its 
treatment, vegetables; management from seeds to marketing and storing 
How to Make a Vegetable Garden, By E. L. FuLiterton. A very instruc- 
tive work by a feminine gardening enthusiast, who writes entertainingly 
and has illustrated her points with 200 photographic reproductions.... 
Southern Gardeners’ Manual. By Pror. J. S. Newman, S. C. College of 
Agriculture. Full cultural instructions for vegetables and small truits 
in Southern States.. de Ooo do Pn DOU ObOS Ob Sas aO Rep Db Gone aa Dbe 
Gardening for the South. “By P. H. Mery. Practically a new work on 
growing vegetables and fruits in the South, according to the methods of 
the most successful southern gardeners. 683 pages, 280 illustrations. . 
Truck Farming at the South. By Dr. A. OEMLER. A guide to raising vege- 
tables for Northern markets, culture, packing, etc. 
The Forcing Book. By Pror. BaiLEy. The cultivation of winter YVege- 
tables in glass houses. The best and most complete book on this subject 
for those who grow for home nse Hen or for market. . 
Success in Market Gardening. By Rawson. Vegetables out-of- 
doors and under glass. Specially pais to New England climate. 
CULTURES OF SFECIAL VEGETABLES. 
(See also under Farm Crops.) 
Asparagus. By F. M. Hexamer. The best methods of raising, cultivating, 
harvesting, marketing, forcing and canning asparagus. 
Bean Culture. By GLENN C. SEvEY. The only complete comprehensive 
and authoritative book published on the subject.. 
Cabbage, How to Grow. By J. J. H. GREGorY. Details of ‘culture, “keeping, 
marketing, etc. 
Cabbages and Cauliflowers for Profit. 
this subject by a evcce ru! grower. 
Carrots and Mangels. By J. H. Grecory. How to raise, keep and feed. 
Cabbages, Cauliflower, and Allied Vegetables. By C. L. ALLEN. Complete 
instructions from seedtime till harvest, including Brussels Sprouts, 
Kohl Rabi, Kale, etc. SOOO BONO ON Dae 
Celery, Kalamazoo Culture of. “By G. YON BocHOvE. 
of culture, ‘‘ The Secret of Success,” and full information. ‘i 
Celery Culture. By W.R. Beattig. A practical guide for beginners ‘and 
a standard reference to those already engaged in growing celery. . 
Cucumber Culture for Amateurs. By W. J. May. An English treatise on 
the growing of foreign cucumbers under glass. 
Mushrooms, How to Grow Them. By Wm. FALCONER. The best and most 
practical American work on growing for home use or for market. " 
Mushroom Culture. By W. Roxpinson. England’s standard authority... sae 
Onion Culture, The New. By T. GREINER. For the home garden or market; 
new and highly valuable methods are described. 
Onions, How to Raise Them Profitably. By 17 practical onion grow ers of 
long experience, residing in different sections of the country. 
The Potato. By Sam’L Frazer, of Cornell Agricultural College. 
cultivation, spraying, harvesting, storing, marketing, etc. 
Potato Culture, The ABC of. By B. Terry. How to grow quantity 
and quality, and other new 4 valuable information. 
Potatoes for Profit. By Van OrMAN. The result of 25 years’ experience. 
Sweet Potato Culture. By James Firz. Full instruction from starting the 
plants to harvesting and storing the Chinese Yam, etc. 
The New Rhubarb Culture. By J. E. Morse. Field culture and forcing. . 
Squashes. By Je J. H. Grecory. Soil selection and preparation, culture, 
gathering, winter storing, etc. 
Tomato Culture. By W. W. TRACY. 
plete information on the subject. . 
Tomato Culture. By Da Cummins and Root. Culture in field under 
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