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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS— Continued VEGETABLE AND MARKET GARDENING 



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

 work, describing garden and greenhouse plants, bulbs, shrubs, etc., 

 giving proper 'situations and treatment. It also gives directions 

 for growing vegetables, fruits, etc., in garden and forcing-house. .§6.00 



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

 tivation of Roses and other flowers for cut flowers 2.00 



Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Taft. Forcing roses, carna- 

 tions and other florists' flowers, vegetables and fruits under glass; 

 propagation, diseases and insects 2 . 25 



Greenhouse Construction. By L. R. Taft. Various styles of green- 

 house and plant house structures, also heating, ventilating, etc. ... 2.25 



The Care and Culture of House Plants. By Hugh Findlay. This 

 book tells which plants will thrive best in the house, how to pot 

 them, how to make them grow and flower. It is the result of many 

 years practical experience and deals with the culture of common 

 house plants from seed time until the harvest of bloom. Profusely 

 illustrated 4.00 



Indoor Gardening. By Rexford. The growing of flowering and 



ornamental plants in house, window garden and conservatories. . 1.75 



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

 experience of a practical florist , , 90 



HARDY GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING 



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

 Landscape architect. A new work giving up-to-date information, 

 and illustrated with 38 photographic views and 15 plans and maps. 2.50 



How to Plan the Home Gardens. By Samuel Parsons, Jr. A val- 

 uable guide to the amateur in arranging grounds, shrubs, trees, 

 flowers, etc 1 . 35 



Landscape Gardening as Applied to Home Decoration. By Prof. 

 Maynard,' of Mass. Agricultural College. The whole subject is 

 covered, from laying out grounds to trees and shrubs, situations 

 and treatment 2.50 



Landscape Gardening. By Prof. Waugh. University of Vermont. 



A short treatise on the principles governing outdoor art 1.25 



Practical Landscape Gardening. By R. B. Gridland. Planning the 

 location of the house, arrangement and construction of walks and 

 drives, lawns, terraces; how to plant the property; flower garden; 

 architectural features; Rose gardens, Rock gardens, etc 2.50 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL PLANTS 



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



propagation, culture in dwelling, greenhouse and garden 2.00 



Carnation Culture, American. By L. L. Lamborn. Varieties, classi- 

 fication, propagation, culture. A practical work 1.50 



Chrysanthemum Culture. By Arthur Herrington. A successful 



private grower. Everything is covered from cuttings to exhibiting. .90 



Peony Manual. By Harrison. Cultivation and propagation .35 



Lilies. By H. S. Adams. Classification, peculiarities of varieties and 



culture indoors and in the garden 1.25 



Rose Growing, Commercial. By Eber Holmes. Modern methods of 



growing the rose for market purposes under glass and outdoors. . . 1.75 



Rose, The. By H. B. Ellwanger. Revised edition. Varieties, classi- 

 fication, characteristics, cultivation, pruning, propagation, etc.... 1.75 



Sweet Peas for Profit. By J. Harrison Dick. Cultivation under 



glass and outdoors. A practical guide to growing for market. ... 1.75 



Violets, How to Make Money Growing. By G. Saltford. A popular 



treatise giving helpful suggestions on violet growing 30 



Violet Culture, Commercial. By Prof. Galloway. A newly revised 



edition on growing and marketing violets for profit 1 . 75 



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

 to grow in tubs, ponds, wintering, etc. ; formation of ponds, etc ... . 3 . 50 



BOTANIES, WILD FLOWERS, FERNS, ETC. 



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

 Prof. L. H. Bailey. A simple guide for gardeners and amateurs to 

 study structures and- names \ of commoner eastern plants 2.00 



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

 Descriptions; 200 illustrations, rendering identification easy 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 

 habits; their identification easy for amateurs. Fully illustrated. . 



Messages of Flowers. By George H. O'Neill. A dictionary and 

 floral code. Contains the complete flower language; mythological 

 stories of the flowers, briefly told; replete with floral information; 

 handsomely cloth bound, 144 pages 1 . 25 



PLANT BREEDING, PROPAGATION, PRUNING 



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



variation and improvement of plants 3.25 



Complete Guide to the Multiplication of Plants. (The Nursery 

 Manual.) By Prof. Bailey. Full directions from seed, layers, 

 cuttings, grafting, etc 2 . 50 



Plant Propagation and Nursery Practice. By M. G. Kains. A prac- 

 tical book giving directions of the many different modes by which 

 cultivated plants may be propagated and multiplied 2.25 



Principles and Practice of Pruning. By M. G. Kains. Prepared to 

 meet the needs of practical and amateur growers. Lavishly illus- 

 trated by 300 actual photographs of specimens showing good and 

 bad practice. .. . 2.50 



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

 modes of propagation and multiplication 2.00 



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

 prune fruit and ornamental trees and bushes 2 



.50 

 3.00 



50 



Vegetable Gardening. By R. L. Watts. A complete, concise and 



authentic book. It covers even.' phase of vegetable gardening. .. .52.50 



Home Vegetable Garden. By A. Kruhm. A practical and suggestive 



guide for the man that wants to raise his own vegetables 1 50 



Garden Making. By Prof. Bailey. (See under "Plants and Flowers") 2.25 



Vegetable Gardening. By Prof. S. B. Green. Practical information 



about growing vegetables for home use and marketing 1.50 



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

 their treatment; vegetables; management from seeds to marketing 

 and storing 4.00 



Vegetable Forcing. By R. L. Watts. Exceedingly valuable to all 

 practical growers whether producing for commercial purposes or 

 for the home table ; 2. 50 



Muck Crops. By A. E. Wilkinson. A book on vegetable crops raised 



on reclaimed land in some localities known as black dirt or muck. . 1.75 



Gardening for the South. By P. H. Mell. Growing vegetables and 

 fruits in the South, according to the methods of the most successful 

 southern gardeners 2 . 50 



Truck Farming in the South. By Dr. A. Oemler. A guide to raising 

 vegetables for Northern markets, culture, packing, etc 1.73 



The Garden Eoofc. By V. H. Davis. The object of this book is to 

 help the home gardener. Every crop of.the garden is discussed and 

 the "how" of raising it explained.. 75 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL VEGETABLES 



Asparagus. By F. M. Hexamer. The best methods of raising, cul- 



tivating, harvesting, marketing, forcing and canning asparagus 90 



Bean Culture. By Glenn S. Sevey. The only complete, compre- 



hensive and authoritative book published on the subject 90 



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



Complete .cultural instructions from seed time to harvesting 90 



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

 and feed 30 



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

 and a standard reference for those already engaged in growing 

 celery 90 



Culinary Herbs. By M. G. Kains. The only book devoted to the 



flavoring plants of home and business gardens 1.00 



Melon Culture. By James Troop. . A practical treatise for the am- 

 ateur as well as the large commercial grower 90 



Mushroom Culture. By B. M. Duggar. The whole subject is treated 

 in detail, minutely and plainly, by a practical man actively engaged 

 in growing mushrooms 2.00 



Mushrooms, How to Grow Them. By Wm. Falconer. A practical 



work on growing for home use or for market 1.60 



Onion Culture. By T. Greiner. For the home garden or market; 



new and highly valuable methods are described 90 



Peas and Pea Culture. By Glenn C. Sevey. An authority on 



man}- of the details connected with the crop. .90 



Potato, The. By Samuel Fraser, of Cornell Agricultural College. 



Potato cultivation, spraving, harvesting, storing, marketing, etc.. 1.00. 



Potato Culture, The A B C of. By W. B. Terry. How to grow 



quantity and quality, and other new and valuable information 60 



Sweet Corn Culture. By A. E. Wilkinson. Varieties, culture, com- 

 mercial growing, drying and canning 1 .00 



Sweet Potato Culture. By James Fitz. Full instructions from 

 starting the plants to harvesting an( j storing; the Chinese Yam, 

 etc 90 



The New Rhubarb Culture. By J. E. Morse. A new and complete 



guide to dark forcing and field culture 90 



Squashes. By J. J. H. Gregory. Soils, culture, winter sorting, etc. >40 



Tomato Culture. By W. W. Tracy. Contains the latest and most 



complete information on the subject 90 



GENERAL FRUIT AND NUT CULTURE 



The Principles of Fruit Growing. By Prof. Bailey. One of the most 



valuable on the subject, science and practice 2.50 



Successful Fruit Culture. By Prof. S. T. Maynard. The cultiva- 

 tion and propagation of fruit from the standpoint of profit. It 

 covers the whole subject from the varieties to soil. Marketing, 

 storage, etc 1.75 



American Fruit Culturist. By J. J. Thomas. 20th edition. A hand- 

 book of everything pertaining to fruit culture 3.50 



The Fruit Garden. By P. Barry. A standard work on fruit culture 



by an expei ienced author and nurseryman . 2 . 50 



Berry Book, The Biggie. A handy work on bush berries and straw- * 

 berries 60 



Cider Makers' Handbook. Bj' J. M. Trowbridge. Making and 



keeping cider in perfection, based on scientific facts 1.40 



Dwarf Fruit Trees. By F. A. Waugh. A practical book giving full 



details on the planting, pruning c«xre and general management, etc. .90 



Beginner's Guide to Fruit Growing. By F. A. Waugh. The ele- 

 mentary practices of propagation, planting, culture, etc 1.25 



The Practical Fruit Grower. By C. T. Maynard. Just what the 



beginner needs and the successful man practices - 90 



The Nut Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. Propagation, cultivation, 



marketing of nut-bearing trees and shrubs 2.00 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL FRUITS 



The American Apple Orchard. By F. A. Waugh. Every detail for 

 the successful cultivation of apples is thoroughly explained. A book 

 of reference for both the novice and the experienced 1.75 



The American Peach Orchard. By F. A. Waugh. This is the latest 



and best work on the culture of peaches, propagation, culture, etc. . 1.75 



Cranberry Culture. By J. J. White. Location, preparation, plant- 

 ing, management, picking, keeping, etc 1.25 



Grape Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. One of the best works on cultiva- 

 tion and management of hard y grapes 2. 00 



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