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Henderson's Handbook of Plants 

 and General Horticulture 



By PETER HENDERSON, 654 pages, profusely illustrated, price, $3.50. 



The standard American dictionary of plants, flowering, ornamental, 

 economic, etc., including vegetables and fruits; in fact, a complete work on 

 cultivated plant life. Everything is arranged alphabetically from Aaron's 

 Beard to Zogyphyllum; very complete descriptions are given, with full cul- 

 tural instructions for everything of importance. A full list of popular names 

 and all botanical terms are given; also a glossary of the technical terms used 

 in describing plants. A monthly calendar of operations for the greenhouse 

 and window garden, flower, fruit and kitchen garden, renders it valuable as 

 a book of reference; in short, there is sufficient matter given on all gardening 

 subjects to allow this book to be termed The American Gardener's Dic- 

 tionary. 



HENDERSON'S "PICTURESQUE GARDENS" 



By CHARLES HENDERSON, 160 pages, 9 3^x12 inches; 340 photographic 



illustrations, price, "De Luxe" Edition, handsomely bound in cloth, 



$2.S6; Popular Edition, heavy levant paper cover, $1.25. 



This unique new book mirrors the charms of the prettiest parks, lawns 



and gardens of Europe and America. Over three hundred magnificent 



photographic illustrations from nature — just enough te.xt matter to describe 



the view and namethe plants, vines, trees and shrubs needed to produce a 



similar effect or design. Those who are fond of improving and embellishing 



their gardens, lawns and grounds, or who are planting new ones, will get 



many valuable ideas from this beautiful book. 



PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE 



By PETER HENDERSON, 325 pages, fully illustrated, price, $2.00, 

 M you wish to become a Commercial Florist, then of all books you should 

 procure PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE. We have any number of com- 

 pliinentary letters from people who actually knew nothing of the florists' 

 business, but who followed the instructions in this work and are now "full 

 fledged florists." And although written especially for the Commercial Flor- 

 ist, it is equally valuable to the amateur. 

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HENDERSON'S GARDEN GUIDE and RECORD 



PRICE, 25 CENTS. 



It treats concisely about vegetable and flower gardening. It contains 

 understandable articles on Vegetable Culture, Flowers from Seeds, Bulb 

 Culture, Lawns, Preparing the Garden Ground, Fertilizers, Insecticides and 

 Plant Diseases, Canning Vegetables, and many other garden pointers. 

 _ It is of convenient pocket size, 5x8!^ inches, containing 64 pages of text 

 mcludmg index. Also 12 pages, one for each month for a diary. 



GARDENING FOR PLEASURE 



By PETER HENDERSON, 404 pages, fully illustrated, price, $2.00. 



Was written to meet the wants of those desiring information on gardening 

 for private use. Its scope therefore embraces directions for the culture and 

 propagation of Flowers. Vegetables and Fruits. It exhaustively treats on 

 the Vegetable Garden, Flower Garden, Fruit Garden, Greenhouse, Grapery, 

 Window Garden, Lawn, the Water Garden, etc. 



GARDENING FOR PROFIT 



By PETER HENDERSON, 375 pages, fully illustrated, price, $2.00. 



If you wish to grow Vegetables for Sale, read GARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



The personal success of its author during his long career as a market gar- 

 dener, and the success of thousands from the time he first made his cultural 

 methods known up to the present day show the popular estimation of the 

 value set upon this great work. While written particularly for the Market 

 Gardener and Trucker, yet it is of equal value for large private gardens. 



HENDERSON'S BULB CULTURE 



Revised and etJarged edition, 68 pages, profusely illustrated, price, 75c. 



Gives the up-to-date methods of treatment for all kinds of Hardy and 

 Tender Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn Flowering Bulbs, Tubers, 

 Corms, etc. — Bulbs for Gardens and Lawns — Design Bedding — Mixed Bor- 

 ders — Naturalizing — ^Situations. Soils and Preparation — Time and Depth to 

 Plant — Treatment after Flowering — Bulbs for the House and Greenhouse — • 

 Forcing — ^Flowering Bulbs in Glasses of Water, etc. — Keeping Dormant 

 Bulbs — Hints on Buying and Selecting for Different Purposes, etc. 



The CULTURE of WATER LILIES and AQUATICS 



By PETER HENDERSON & CO., revised and enlarged edition, 

 profusely illustrated, price, 60c. 



This new edition gives the latest methods of growing and flowering Nyrn- 

 phaeas, Nelumbiums, Victorias and all other Ornamental Aquatics, both in 

 natural and artificial ponds, pools, tanks, etc.; including suitably situated 

 natural waters — Making Artificial Ponds, etc. 



SPECIAL OFFER OF HENDERSON'S BOOKS 



If ordered at one time, we will supply the full set of eight Books offered 

 above, for $12.00. (Separately, they would cost $13.60.) This set of Books 

 forms a Complete Library of the Garden, Greenhouse and Farm. 



GENERAL LIST OF BOOKS 



ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS 



Manual of Gardening. By Prof. L. H. Baii.ey. A practical guide to 

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

 flowers, fruits, spraying, etc $3.25 



Johnson's Gardener's Dictionary and Cultural Instructor. Contains a 

 complete list of known species of plants, with descriptions, cultural 

 and propagation notes. Explains the name of every plant in cul- 

 tivation, when it was introduced, from what country it came, and 

 similar facts. Immensely useful to all who have to refer frequently 

 to names, such as catalog makers, horticultural workers, college 

 students, etc. 923 pages. Cloth binding 6.50 



Bailey's New Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. Freshly written 

 in the light of the most recent research and experience largely by 

 experts in their various specialties, all edited by Prof. L. H. Bailey. 

 It is published in six large volumes, sold only in complete sets. 

 Buyer paying transit 40.00 



The Farm and Garden Rule Book. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. Pull of 

 useful information for farmers, fruit growers, truck gardeners, 

 florists and others 3 .00 



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

 ing manner a woman's long and successful experience in planting 

 and handling a large garden of hardy plants, shrubs, bulbs, etc.. .S2.00 



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



the amateur what to do by seasons 1.73 



Garden Making. By Prof. Bailey. Instruction for beginners and 

 for the skilled gardener. Covers the whole subject, laying out and 

 planting small city yards and large suburban grounds, plants, 

 trees, bedding, pruning, vegetables, fruits, scientific truths in simple 

 language 2.25 



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

 hardy flowers grouped according to their month of bloom. Concise 

 descriptions, situations and culture. Lavishly illustrated 7.60 



Hints and Helps for Young Gardeners. By Hemenway. Instructive 



for the school garden and children's gardens SO 



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

 Agriculture. A working hand-book for all who grow flowering and 

 ornamental plants in the garden or greenhouse 3. SO 



Principles of Plant Culture. By Prof. E. S. Gopf. This book is de- 

 signed as a simple text-book for beginners in the study of agri- 

 culture and horticulture, treating on plant life from seed to flower 

 and fruit, insects, etc 2 . 10 



Books listed on this page, except where noted, are delivered transportation paid in the U. S. 



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