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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



Gardening for Pleasure. By Peter Henderson. Tells how to grow flow- 



^,s. vegetables and small fruits. (See special description.) $1 .50 



Handbook of Plants. By Peter Henderson. (See special description.) . 3.00 

 Manual of Gardening. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. The latest and best 

 work by this authorative author. A practical guide to planning, 

 making and caring for home grounds, growing vegetables, flowers, 



fruits, spraying, etc. S2.00 or post paid 2 . 20 



Practical Floriculture. By Peter Henderson: (See special description.) . 1.50 



How to Make a Flower Garden. A beautifully illustrated book, written by 



experts, and covering every branch of the subject. Special features are 



the accounts of actual experiences in different localities and the lists of 



flowers and shrubs for special purposes, time of flowering and complete 



cultural instructions 1 . 75 



Mary's Garden and How it Grew. By Frances Duncan. A charming 

 treatise on flower and window gardening for young people, told in the 

 form of an interesting story. The directions are technically sound. . . I . 25 

 The Flower Garden Beautiful. By F. Schuyler Mathews. Its treat- 

 ment with special regard to the picturesque 50 



A Woman's Hardy Garden. By Mrs. H. R. Ely. Gives in a charming 

 manner a woman's long and successful experience in planting and hand- 

 ling a large garden of hardy plants, shrubs, bulbs, etc. Photographic 



illustrations 1 . 00 



The Seasons in a Flower Garden. By Louise Shelton. Instructs the 



amateur what to do by seasons 1 . 00 



The Garden Month by Month. By M. C. Sedgwick. A book on hardy 

 flowers grouped according to their month of bloom. Concise descrip- 

 tions, situations and culture. Lavishly illustrated 4 . 30 



Hints and Helps for Young Gardeners. By Hemenway. Instructive for 



the school garden and children's gardens 35 



Plant Culture. By G. W. Oliver. Propagator of the U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture. A working handbook of everyday practice for all who know flower- 

 ing and ornamental plants in the garden or greenhouse. 193 pages. . 1.50 

 Gardening for Beginners. By E T. Cook. An exhaustive English work of 

 560 pages, profusely illustrated, describing all important garden and 

 greenhouse plants, bulbs, shrubs, etc., giving proper situations, condi- 

 tions and treatment for best results. It also gives full directions for 



growing vegetables, fruits, etc.. in garden and forcing-house 3.75 



Cut Flowers and How to Grow. By M. A. Hunt. The practical cultivation 



of Roses and other flowers for cut flowers, by an authority 2.00 



Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Taft. The latest and best work on 

 forcing roses, carnations and other florists' flowers, vegetables and fruits 



under glass; propagation, diseases and insects 1 .50 



Greenhouse Construction. By L. R. Taft. Various styles of greenhouse 



and plant house structures, also heating, ventilating, etc 1 . 50 



Greenhouse Management for Amateurs. By Wright. (Imported.) Build- 

 ing and heating greenhouses and frames: suitable plants a:,d culture . 1.00 

 Indoor Gardening. By Rexford. The latest book by tnis popular 

 author on the growing of flowering and ornamental plants in house, 



window garden and conservatories 1 . 50 



The Window Flower Garden. By J. J. Heinrich. The personal ex- 

 perience of a practical florist 50 



Window Gardening. By H. B. Dorner. A new book on this fascinating 



subject. Suitable flowering and ornamental plants and their culture. 1 25 



HARDY GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING. 



How to Lay Out Suburban Home Grounds. By H. T. Kellaway. Land- 

 scape architect. A new work giving up-to-date information and illus- 

 trated wth 38 photograohic views and 15 plans and maps 2 00 



Landscape Gardening as Applied to Home Decoration. By Prop. Maynard, 

 of Mass. Agricultural College'. The whole subject is covered, from laying 

 out grounds to trees and shrubs, situations and treatment 1 50 



Landscape Gardening. By Parsons, ex-Superintendent of Central Park. 2.00 



Landscape Gardening. By Prof. Waugh, University of Vermont. A short 



treatise on the principles governing outdoor art 50 



Residential Sites and Environments. By J. F. Johnson. All information 

 for developing residential surroundings: diagrams, suitable plants, trees, 

 shrubs, grouoing, culture, etc 2 50 



How to Plan the Home Grounds. By Samuel Parsons Jr. A valuable 



guide to the amateur in arranging grounds, shrubs, trees, flowers, etc. J 00 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL PLANTS. 



Begonia Culture. By B. C. Ravenscroft (Imported.) Culture diree 



tions for both amateurs and professionals. Under glass and open air 50 



Bulb Culture. By Peter Henderson. (See special description.) .50 



Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants. By C. L. Allen. Descriptions, propa- 

 gation, culture in dwelling, greenhouse and garden 1 50 



The American Carnation — How to Grow it. By C. W Ward. The latest 

 and most comprehensive guide. The results years of actual experience 

 of America's foremos carr ationist. A hand mely illustrated work 3.50 



Carnation Culture, American. By L. L. Laiiborn. Varieties, classifica- 

 tion, proDagation, culture. A practical work 1 50 



Carnation Culture for Amateurs. An English work, by Ravenscroft 



Carnations and Picotees of all classes: pot and open-ground culture. . .40 



Chrysanthemum Culture. By Arthur Herrington. A new book by one 

 of the most experienced and successful private growers in the U S 

 Everything is covered from cuttings to exhibiting the flowers 50 



The Dahlia, Its History and Cultivation. By R. Dean. An English work. . .75 



Ferns and How to Grow Them. By Woolson. Treats of the growing of 



ferns both in the garden and indoors 1.10 



Narcissus, Daffodils, and How to Grow Them. Written by a Narcissus 

 lover who has made a hobby oi their cultivation in garden, grass and 

 greenhouse for many years and whose collection of varieties is probably 

 the most extensive of any in America 1 . 20 



Orchids. The Amateur's Cultivator Guide Book. By H. A. Burberry. 

 Orchid grow.r to the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain. Varieties, de- 

 scriptions and how to grow in cool, intermediate and warm houses... 3.00 



Peony Manual. By Harrison. Cultivation and propagation 25 



Rose, The. By H. B. Ellwan er. Revised edition. Varieties, classifica- 

 tion, characteristics, cultivation, pruning, propagation, etc 1 25 



Rose, Parsons on'the. By S. B Parsons. Revised edition. Propagation 



culture, training, classification and descriptions 1 00 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 



Practical Rose Growing. By Walter P. Wright. A new English work on 

 this subject, describing propagation, budding, grafting and pruning all 

 types; selections for beds, arches, walls, pots, soil and culture; illustrated. .75 



Roses, A Book About. By Dean S. Reynolds Hole. 14th edition (Im- 

 ported.) A reliable English guide to Rose Culture 1 . 25 



Roses, and How to Grow Them, in garden and under glass. By Double- 

 da y. Page & Co 1 . 10 



Roses, in Pots The Cultivation of. By Wm. Paul. (Imported.) 1.00 



Roses and Rose Culture. By Wm. Paul. An English work for amateurs. . .50 



Sweet Peas and How to Grow Them. By H. H. Thomas. A new English 



book covering the subject splendidly 60 



Sweet Peas. By W. P. Wright. An authorative new English book. 



descriptions and culture 75 



Violet Growing. (Commercial.) By Prof. Galloway, of U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. The subject is fully covered, from suitable houses 

 and varieties, culture, diseases etc., to shipping the flowers 1 . 50 



Water Gardening. By Peter Bissett. AU water plants described; how 

 to grow in tubs, ponds, etc.; the formation of artificial ponds, utilization 

 of natural propagation, culture, wintering, etc 2.50 



Water Lilies, Aquatics and Their Culture. By Peter Henderson 50 



BOTANIES, WILD FLOWERS, FERNS, ETC. 



School and Field Botany. By Dr. Asa Gray 2.00 



Botany, Field, Forest and Garden. By Dr. Asa Gray. Revised by Prof. 

 L. H. Bailey. A simple guide for gardeners and amateurs to study struc- 

 tures and names of commoner plants east of the Mississippi 1 . 75 



Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden. By F Schuyler Mathews. Dp 

 scriptions; 200 illustrations, rendering identification easy, especially so 

 by the aid of arrangement into color classes and seasons of bloom. ... 1.75 



How to Know Wild Flowers. By Mrs. Dana. A guide to haunts and hab- 

 its; their identification easy for amateurs. Fully illustrated 2.00 



PLANT BREEDING, PROPAGATION, PRUNING. 



Plant Breeding. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. The philosophy of crossing. 



variation and improvement of plants 1 . 50 



Complete Guide to the Multiplication of Plants. (The Nursery Book. I By 



Prof. Bailey. Full directions from seed, layers, cuttings, grafting, 



bulbs, etc 1 . 50 



The Propagation of Plants. By A. S. Fuller. Hybridizing, crossing: 



modes of propagation and multiplication 1 . 50 



The Pruning Book. By Prof. Bailey. Where, how and when to 



prune fruit and ornamental trees and bushes 1 . 50 



The Horticulturists' Rule Book. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. Full of useful 



information for fruit growers, truck gardeners, florists and others. .. 1.50 



VEGETABLE AND MARKET GARDENING. 



Gardening for Pleasure By Peter Henderson. (See special description $1.50 



Gardening for Profit. By Peter Henderson. (See special description.) 1.50 



Making Horticulture Pay, By M. G. Kains. This book shows how every 



farmer may grow fruit and vegetables profitably 1 . 50 



Vegetable Garden, The. By Vilmorin-Andrieux and ClE, the world-famous 

 horticulturists, the English edition under direction of W. Robinson. An 

 exhaustive work on vegetables for cool and temperate climates; descrip- 

 tions of types, varieties, cultivation and other valuable information. A i 

 authoritative and indispensable reference book 4. 50 



Garden Making. By Prof. Bailey. (See under " i lants and Flowers "). 1.50 



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 1 . 00 



Principles of Vegetable Gardening, By Prof. L. H. Bailey. Soils; its 



treatment vegetables, management from seeds to marketing and storing 1 . 50 



How to Make a Vegetable Garden. By Edith Loring Fullerton. A very 

 instructive work by a feminine gardening enthusiast, who writes enter- 

 tainingly and has illustrated her points with 200 photographic repro- 

 ductions. Price 2 20 



The Forcing Book. By Prof. Bailey The cultivation of winter vege- 

 tables in glass houses. The best, and most complete book on this subject 

 tor those who grow for home consumption or for market 1.25 



Gardening for the South. By P. H Mell. 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 2.50 



Southern Gardener's Manual. By Prof. J. S. Newman, S. C College of 

 Agriculture. Full cultural instructions for vegetables and small fruits 

 m Southern States 1 00 



Truck Farming at the South. By Dr. A. Oemler. A guide to ra-'sim? vege- 

 tables for Northern markets, culture, packing etc 1 .00 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL VEGETABLES. 



(See also under Farm Crops.) 



Asparaeus By F M Hexamer. A practical treatise on the best 

 metho Is of raising, cultivating, harvesting, marketing, forcing and can- 

 ning asnaragus .50 



Bean Culture. By Glenn C. Sbvey. The only complete, comprehensive 



and authoritative book published on the subject .50 



Cabbages and Cauliflowers for Profit. By J. M Lupton. A book on 



this subject by a successful grower 30 



Carrots and Mangels. By J. J. H. Gregory How to raise, keep and teed 



them 30 



Cabbages, Cauliflower, and Allied Vegetables. By C. L. Allen. Gives 

 complete instructions from seed time till harvest, including Brussels 

 Sprouts, Kohl Rabi. Kale, etc 50 



Celery, Kalamazoo Culture of. By G. von Bochove. Improved methods 



of culture. " The Secret of Success," and full information 50 



Celery Culture, By W R. Beattie. A practical guide for beginners and 



a standard reference to those already engaged in growing celery 50 



Cucumber Culture for Amateurs. By W. J. May An English treatise ? on 



the growing of foreign cucumbers under glas-; ... .50 



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