rvisi" oi^ iitUF«A.r> :book:s 



Gardening for Profit. 



liv rtTf.K Hendkksox. The standard work on 

 niarkei and family gardening. The successful ex- 

 perience of the author for more than ihirlj' years, 

 and his willingness lo lell. as he does in this work, 

 the seci el of his success for the benefit of others, 

 enables hlin to give most valuable information. 

 The book is profusely illustrated. (71oth,12mo. 2.50 



Truck Farming at the South. 



Bv A. OKMr-KU. A work giving the experience 

 of a ^uccc^sful grow -r of vegetable.«^ or 'garden 

 truck" for uortliern markets. Es-ential to any one 

 who cnnteinplates entering tliis profitable field of 

 agriculture. Illustrated. Cloth, l2rao. 2.00 



Cauliflowers s»nd How to Grow Them. 



Hv fK.vNCis {{KiT.r. Thi8 work coniains plain, 

 praciic .1 aiil e.\|plicii directions in minute details 

 for the cultivation and management of the crop, 

 from the trowing uf the seed to the marketing of 

 the product. -30 



Cabbages: How to Grow Them. 



I'.v J AS. J. H. Gkkgory. a practical treatise on 

 cabb;ige culture, giving full details on every point, 

 including keeping and marketing the crop. Taper, 

 linio. -40 



Celery for Profit. 



Hv T. OKKINKK. The celery industry has re- 

 cenllv v.ry greaily incre .sed" and this delicious 

 vegetable i^ now' found on nearly every table. 

 Tlu^ newer improved methods of culture are de- 

 scribed in this volume. .30 



Pr^ictical Floriculture. 



Bv I'KTKit IlKNDKi{S"X. A guide to the suc- 

 cessful ))reparation and cultivation of Florists' 

 plants. The work is not for floiists and gardencr.s 

 only, but the amateur's wants are constantly kept 

 in "mind. It also comprises a very coihi^lete 

 treatise on the cultivation of flowers under glass, 

 or in the o])en air, suited to those wh<> grow flow- 

 ers for pleasuri'. as well as tliose who make them 

 a nritter of 'rade. Beautifully illustrated. New 

 and enlarged edition. Cloth, Timo. ' 2.00 



Cross and .Self Fertilization $2 00 



Livingston on Tomatoes .7. 1 GO 



The Spraving of Plants 1 25 



Broom Corn Culture .... 75 



Success in Market Gardening. 



Br W. W . Rawson. a vegetable growers' man 

 nal. Illustrated. Written by one of the most sue 

 cessful markel gardeners in New England. 1.50 



The Rose— Its Cultivation, Varieties, etc 



Bv H. B. Ellavaxgkr. Directions for cultivat- 

 ing- for planting, pruning, prepar" j treat 

 ment of diseases and insect enemies— jjanicnlarly 

 valuable for its classification. Alphaoetical and 

 descriptive list of nine hundred and fifty-six 

 varieties. Cloth, 16mo. 1.50 



Insects and Insecticides. 



ByClauenckM. Wekd, D. Sc.,rrof. of cnto- 

 tomologv and zoology, New Hampshire College of 

 Agriculture. A pfai-tic:Hl manual concerning noxi- 

 ous insects and methods of preventing their in- 

 juries ; .S^-t pages, with many illastraiions. Cloth, 

 12mo. 



Tile Drainage. 



By W. I. CHAMBKRL.viy. The book embraces 

 evervihiiiir connected with the subject, and was 

 written by the ant or while he was engaged In 

 the workof digiiing the ditches and laving the 

 tiles. ^ 40, 



Th'=' Beautiful Flower Garden. i 



By F SCHtTVLKi: Matthkws. Its treaiii. ' 

 with speci.'rl regard for the pictnrt-sqnp. Written 

 and embellished with numerous illustrations. 

 With notes on practical tioricullure by A. H 

 Fewkes. 191 pp , illustrated. Paper, '^ - " 



Fea'hered Pets. 



A new iUu.-trated book on Canaries 

 I other birds; 140 pp., paper cover, 'iac 



Farmer's Book on Grasses. 



By Dr. D. G. Pharks One of the ' '^st booKs . 

 written on grasses for our southern c'Mnate. It 

 should be in the hands of every f.-irmer who takes 

 anv interest in the cultivation of grass 

 for sale at publisher' prices, paper cov( 

 postage paid. 



Profit? of Poultry. 



Useful and ornamental Breeds and i uiour.- 



able management. Illustrated. 



Asparagus Culture. 

 Best methods, etc. 



.75 



VEGETABLE PI.ANTS. 



During the proper season, we will have all varieties of vegetable plants on hand suitai for our 

 climate, and will be prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice, providing the weather permas. 



Artichoke plants. Genuine Globe 25c per doz. $1 50 per 100 $12 00 ' -r ""00. 



Cabbage i)lants of al. seasonable varieties. 10 " 60 " 4 5i) 



Cauliflower, " " ...20 " 1 00 " 7 50 



Leeks, leading varieties 10 " 40 " 8 5t) 



Celerv plants, leading varieties 15 " 75 " 6».50 ' 



Kgg p"lants, New Orleans Market 20 " 1 .=)0 " 10 Go " 



Pepper plants, all varieties 20 " 1 00 " 7 50 • *' 



Tomato plants, leading varieties 15 " 75 " 6 50 " 



Beet plants, leading varieties 10 " 40 " 3 50 " 



Lettuce plants, leading varieties 10 " 40 " S 50 " 



Kohlrabi. White Vienna .10 " 40 " S 50 " 



Creole and Bermuda Onion Plants 10 " 40 " 3 50 " 



Brussels Sprouts 20 " 1 00 " 7 50 



Sweet |)otato, slips all varieties in season... 25 " 2 50 " 



Herb plants 50 " 



Mint plants 75 " 



TARRAGON OR ESTRAGON ROOTS, 40c. each, $4.00 per dozen. 



FRENCH MUSHROOM SPAWN. 



How TO Chltivatk Mushrooms —Mushrooms may be grown almost any- 



„ ^^ where and at any season of the year, so long as the "condiiions required are 



j^^i jl^i^ lMS^ reasonably considered During the Summer months they may be grown out of 



i ^-"^^^,31^ doors and an abundant sn))ply secured at a trifling expinse. The locations 



should in all cases, be rather dry than damp, and a unifo'in temperature as 



nearly 75 degrees as possible is'of primary importance. Full directions, etc., 



accompany every pound. Price 60c. per pound. 



CHIVFS OR GE*?MA.N SCHNITTI, \TJCH. 



/O^.Q. One of the finest and most delicate of the entire Onion familv. Much more 



■ ^-at-rrfcrfW^miM-Tiir" delicate in flavor than Shullots or Pearl Leek The Tops, the 6..1v .onrlusert, 



i-jISaSroia^^PMKjjE are used for seasoning Sahids, Cream Cheese, etc. This plant is "an ejisy 



■*-'*^^^^^*'^^^ culture, but requires partly shade during the summer and high soil. Price, 



15c. jier bunch. 



RHUBARB, ORTHECEI.EBRATED PIE PI.ANT. Strong roots 15c. each ; $.150 per dozen, 



HORSE RADISH SETS.— 15c. per dozen, SI. 25 per 100. 



