Ronlc^ Q" Horticultural and Kindred Subjects 



M^%J\J&%„^ ALL BOOKS SRNT POSTPATH AT PRirFQ r.lVFM 



Adventures in my Garden and Rock Garden (Louise 

 Beebe WiWer). The best book on rock gardens for 

 American conditions. Illustrated S5 00 



A Woman's Hardy Garden (Mrs. Ely). One of the 

 most popular and helpful books for the amateur, beauti- 

 fully illustrated 2 00 



Annuals, The Book of (Hottes). A reliable guide to 

 the culture of annual flowers, over 100 separate species 

 are described with full directions for their culture and uses. 1 50 



Asparagus. Its culture for home use and for market. ... 1 00 



Berry Book (Biggie's). AU small fruits are treated in this 

 complete little book 50 



Book of Bulbs (Rockwell). A new book giving complete 

 directions for the growing of all kinds of bulbs 3 00 



Chrysanthemum Manual. A complete guide to the 

 culture of this popular flower. This is the latest edition of 

 this valuable work, and which has been brought right 

 up-to-date 1 50 



Celery Culture. Complete in every detail, from sowing 

 the seed for a few plants to handling carload lots 1 00 



Cyclopedia of Horticulture (Bailey). A monumen- 

 tal work covering every phase of horticulture in a thorough 

 manner. New edition in 3 volumes, per set 22 00 



Dahlia, The Amateur's Book of the (Mrs. Stout). 

 Practical, authoritative and charmingly written 3 00 



Dahlia Culture, Modern (W. H. Waite). Written to 

 meet the needs of the novice and to interest and inform 

 the expert. Brief, clear, complete cultural instructions 

 based on the actual operations and results of a practical, 

 experienced grower 1 50 



Fertilizers (Voorhees). The source, character and com- 

 position of natural, home-made and manufactured ferti- 

 lizers and how to use them 2 50 



Flower Garden, The Practical (Mrs. Ely). A very 

 useful and practical book, finely illustrated 2 00 



Fruit Growing, Principles of (Bailey). Revised 

 edition, presenting the most approved methods of Ameri- 

 can Growers 2 50 



Garden Guide (Amateur Gardener's Handbook). Tells 

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

 to grow vegetables, fruits, flowers, etc 1 00 



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

 ing the bulbs and general care are described in detail. 

 The latest word 1 25 



Greenhouse Construction (Taft). Complete treatise 

 on the subject 2 25 



Greenhouse Management (Taft). The latest book on 

 this important branch of horticulture 2 25 



Handbook of Plants (Henderson). A dictionary of 

 plants with valuable cultural hints for important sorts 3 50 



Home Floriculture (Rexford). A practical guide on 

 flowering and ornamental plants for the amateur 1 75 



Home Flower-Growing (Prof. Volz). A book for the 

 person who would grow flowers and decorative plants, at 

 home, for pleasure 3 SO 



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

 175 illustrations, 170 pages. It presents landscaping in 

 such a clear and definite way that anyone can apply the 



lessons 2 00 



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Lawns (F. F. Rockwell). A real help to the making and 



care of the lawn. 87 pages. 39 illustrations $1 00 



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 



Milady's House Plants (Palmer). Tells of the plants 

 which any woman can successfully grow indoors; 100 



instructive pictures 1 00 



Mushroom Growing (Duggar). The latest work on this 



subject, reliable and up-to-date 2 00 



One Thousand and One Garden Questions An- 

 swered (Prof. A. C. Hottes). A book of 320 pages, 

 copiously illustrated, gives valuable information and a 

 wealth of garden facts which hundreds of men have spent 



their lives in obtaining 2 00 



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

 general principles of growing, using and propagating old- 

 fashioned hardy perennial plants 1 50 



Plant Culture (Oliver). A greatly enlarged edition of this 

 splendid handbook of everyday practice for the florist 



and gardener 3 50 



Practical Landscape Gardening (Cridland). Of par- 

 ticular value to the owner of the moderate sized suburban 



home, nicely illustrated 2 50 



Rock Gardens (Rockwell). Tells just where and how to 

 make a Rock Garden, waat plants to use and where to 



put them, illustrated 1 00 



Roses, How to Grow (Pyle, IMcFarland and Stevens). 



The latest and best book on the subject 2 00 



Seasons in a Flower Garden (Shelton). The record of 



an enthusiastic amateur; full of valuable information .... 2 00 

 Shrubs, The Book of (Prof. Hottes). A new book, gives 

 a complete non-technical description of leading sorts and 



how to plant eff ectivelj', freely illustrated 3 00 



The Gardener (BaUej')- The author's latest book, giving 

 in alphabetical order clear and concise directions for the 

 growing of flowers, fruits, vegetables, etc., in the garden 



and house. A most valuable book 2 00 



The Gladiolus (A. C. Beal). A good book on the propa- 

 gation and successful culture in the. home garden and 



under glass 1 25 



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

 manner the simple requirements of this flower. Intensely 



interesting 1 25 



The Modem Aquarium (Innes). A new book giving full 

 directions for correct aquarium management, 63 pages, 



beautifully illustrated 1 00 



The Nursery Manual (Bailey). This book is a complete 



guide to the multiplication of plants 2 50 



The Pruning Manual (Bailey). Principles and practices 

 of pruning and training as applied to American conditions. 2 50 



Tomato Culture (Tracy). The most complete work on 

 the subject 1 00 



Vegetable Forcing (Watts). The most complete and 

 authoritative work on this subject. EquaDy valuable to 

 amateurs and experienced gardeners 2 50 



Vegetable Gardening (Watts). A complete, concise and 

 authentic book covering every phase of the subject 2 50 



