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PLANTS, FLOWERS AND FLOWER GARDENING. 



(.■nriltiiliii- C.ir I'ltii-urt-. T.v ri;Trii I!i:SliKllso\. Tcll^i llfnv li< H<"K 

 llu\Ml>., Mt-'l'il<l'- iiii'l Miiall Inlits ill tlic t-aiilcn miil j.-iiiiili..u.-.r ; 

 also iriats Hilly uii window uml liousi- iiliiiit.H. It was s|iiMially wrilteii 

 lor aiiiHl'iiit<. (See paae mtt Sl.bO 



lluiiic FlorU-iilturi'. (Tlic Cultlvutlon of Oiirdi-n uiid Iloiinc I'lunta.) 



liy 1;kxkmui>. Writtcii iwirticulailv lor ainaiiurs 1.50 



Thi' Kiii;li>li Floocr Uiirdcii. Bv W. Itoiiixsox. (Imported.) I'o.iltlon, 



arniiii;ein>'iit, wuli hest plants for various i>iirposi.s, and their fulturo. 5.00 



<;urdeniii2 I'or I.udli-ih By Mit-s. J. C. Lofnox. !id American Edition. .. 1.60 



Tlie W lid (iiirdvii. By Wm. UouiNSox. (Imported.) The natural grou|>- 



1111,' of lianlv iil.ints ; the best for various elt'uels. culture, etc 6.0O 



The lleuiilll'ul Klower Oitrden. By F' ScilUYLER M.vTliKws. Its treat- 



iiiiiit, with »|M(lal repaid to the piiliiresi|ue 10 



The Uunilioo (.urdeii. Bv. .V B. K. MlTKoiiii. Varieties, descriptions, ar- 

 ia iiu'eiiieiit. culture of sorts adapled to American cliimitcs 4.00 



The Wuter Gurdeii. Bv W.M. TuiiKKi'. All water plants deserihed ; how- 

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 tion of natural propncatlon. culture, winterlntr. etc 2.00 



ThoOld-Fuxhlnncd Ourdeiiaiid llurdy rrrciiiilaU. By J. WOOD, (lin- 



ported.) <Jld-fashioned llowerinB and foUaco plants ; shrubberies, etc. 1.50 



Oiirileii .MukliiB. By Prof. Bailev. Instructions for bcitinnei-s and for 

 the skill! il Kardener. Covers the whole subject, laying out and plaiit- 

 Inir Riiiali citv yarils and larpc suburban (trounds, planls. trees. ljeddiii>i:, 

 pruniiii^', vij,-eiabies, fruits, .•■cientilie truths in simple lalifuage 1 00 



GREENHOUSE AND WINDOW GARDENING. 



dirdtnlnir lor l*Uii-iire. By I'KTER Hent>erson. (SeepageSO) SIW 



I»ru4ti<al Klorlciiltiirf. Hy I'kteu Hp:suerson. {See paye so.) l.iJO 



< ut l-'lowfrH 1111(1 How to <iro\v. By M. A. HfST. The practical cultiva- 



tion of Ko.wus and otht-r tlowenn for cut tlowers, by an authority 2.00 



GrccnhouHC .MuiiuKviiient. By L. K. Taft. The latest and best work on 



forcinff roses, carnations and other llorists' llowers, vegetables and 



fruits under t;liisH ; proimBation, diseases and Insects 1.50 



(■rcciihouHe and Stove PliiiitH. By T B.MNS. (Imported.) A masterly 



KnK^Iish work hy their foremost authority 3.50 



<-reenhouHO Mnnuiremcnt for Amutcur«. By W. J. May. (Imported.) 



Huildin^ and heating grreenhouses and framC8 ; suitable plants and 



culture 2.00 



\l Indow und Purler Ourdenliifl-. By >'. JoNSsoN-RosE. Thedally care of 



house plants and alliud subjects ; a book of reference for the amateur. 1.25 

 'Ihe Window Flower i:urdcn. By J. J. Heikrich. The personal experi- 



t-ni-e f'f a practicHl llorist 60 



lloiite rianttt; How (o Succeed with Them. By LiZzrE P. HlLLHOUSE. 



K'>r wnim-n wlio ^jrow house pl.inls. by a woman who hjus succes.s LOO 



HoiKC I'lantH a>« Sunltary AKentn. By Dr. A.vders. Uelations of vege- 



tJition in tluiicullurt-. i'orL-.>t>. phmtaiiuns, l-ic. tu health and disease... L50 



CULTURES OF SPEOAL PLANTS. 



Ueconlu <'ultiire. By B. C. Ravenschokt. (Imported.) Under glassand 



(ipeti j'.ir ; directions for both amateurs and professionals $0.50 



lEccnnluM, Tnberouii. By several practical growers. Gives cultural dlrec- 



ii'»ns and j^encral nmnagemcnt 25 



Uiilli Culture. By 1'ktkr Henderson. {See description, page 8/.) 25 



ItuMiH und TuberouM-Huoted I'luntH. By C. L. Allen'. Descriptions, 



propat^ution, culture in dwelling, greenhouse and E"arden 1,50 



ratiuH Culture Tor Amuteurit. By W.Watson. (Imported.) Descrip- 

 tions and full cultural instructions .. 2.00 



Curnutlun Culture, Amerleun* By L. L. La.m&orn. Varieties, clossiflca- 



tiori, projiM^^iitlun, culture. vV practical work 1.60 



I'urnutlon Culture for AmuteurH. An Kutrlish work, by Ravenscroft. 



(':iinjLtioiis jiiid Pi-ot.-es oi uli clashes ; pots and open ground culture... .40 



< hr>«unthemum Cullnre for Anierlea. By Jasies MORTON. Athorough 



work, fully covering the subject for America 1.00 



<'hryAunthemuin Culture lor AmuteurH and Prot'ewdonnU. An Eng- 

 lish work, by RavensckoI-t. Culture for both exhibition and market.. .50 



<'hr> -unthtniiim, (Growth of the Plunt. By Edwin Molynecx. A prac- 



(ft I Kiiu'lish w<)rk on culture, etc 60 



Ikuhllii. riic. By !>. K. Peacock. New and valuable work. Classes, vari- 



. 1 1.-., .i.-M-ripHonw. cultivation, historj' 30 



Fernn In their Homen und Ourw. By PROF. J. Robinson. Our native 



Kerns, when and where to find them ; how to grow them at home 1.60 



Fern<* and Fern Culture. By J. Birkenhead. (Imported.) Selections 



ami culture for cold and warm ferneries. Wardlan cjuses, dwellings, etc. .75 



Fern«, The Hook ol' Choice. By Geo. Schneider. A beautiful work in 



three volumes ; the best ferns, descriptions, cultures, etc 18.00 



IrUe*, BuIbouH. By pROF. MiCH.vEL Foster. (Imported.) Species, vari- 



. 1 i.-i. .l.-< I iptions. time of llowcrinK. habitat and culture for each 2.00 



l.llltH mid (lielr Culture. By Dii. Wall vet:. (Imported.) All varieties 



.tr ■■ d.>n il..-.l ; thi-ir nutivf habitats antl conditions, culture 1.76 



Orchid-. The Aniuteur Cultlvator*H Guide Book. By H. A. BURBERRY, 

 Orchid grower to the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain. Varieties, 

 dcs4Tiptions and how to grow in cool, intermediate and waiTn houses. 

 (Imported.) 2.00 



Orchid <;rowor»»* .Uunual. By B. S. Williams. (Imported.) Descriptions 



.1 i.'itn) sp. rjc-j and varieties, culture and other Information 10.00 



OrchhU, Their i'ulture und MunniEemcnt. New Edition. By W. ^\• \r- 

 s.s. UmvuI Gardi'its. Kcw, Enfirhind. (Imported.) Desrrlptions of all 

 kinds in srcneral cultivation. Elegant illustnitionsand colored plates. 8.oo 



IChododendrouM. By K. S. Hand, Jr. Revised Edition 1.5« 



Ko»e, The. By H. B. KllwaN(5ER. Revised Edlti.m. Varieties, classinca- 



liim, characteristic-*, cultivation, pruning, propagation, etc 1.25 



Uo«tr. Purwoni* on Ihe. By S. B. Parsons. Revised Kdltion. Propaga- 

 tion, en It II re. training, classification and clescriptions 1.00 



i;««e Culture, SecretHot. By W. J. Hatton, florist. Paper. Rose houses, 



h'- itinu'. iniiiiaircnicnt : best Roses for all i)urjM>ses, ete 50 



lEoM-*. V Hook uliout. Bv Dkan S. Kkvnoi.i»s lb>i.K. lUh Kditioii. (Im- 

 ported.) A reliable Knk'ii?*h guide to Ko-^c Culture 1.25 



ICote Hook, The Amnleur**. By Smirlky Hibh ird. (Imported.) (Siltl- 



vation under i;l)u*<4and in the garden ; formation of rosjirium. etc.. .. 1.76 



KuMe (inrdon. The. By Wm. PaI'I*. A valualde work by an English spo 

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 plates.) 8.00 



ICoMe^ln PoU. The Cultl%utlon or. By Wm. Paui* (ImiHirted.) 75 



Uo-cM niid Hone Culture. By Wm. Patu An English work for amateur 



io<)uiiins 60 



'»«eet Pen". By Rev. W. T. IlCTCHiNS. Varieties cultivation, eti- 20 



\ iolet Growing, (CommereJal.) By PROK. Galloway, of V. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. The subject Is fully covert-d, from suitable 

 boiisesaiid varieties, culture, diseases, etc. to shipping the llowers 1.50 



hardy GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING. 



A New Work on 1.andM-ii|M- (■urdenlnir. Bv Picok. Mavnakh. of Ma.-^s. 

 Ak'riculiuial Collc;;c. 'Ih,- wltoie sutoect is covered, Irom laying out 

 grounds to trees and sbrults, situations and treatment $1.50 



LundMeupe Gurdeulni;. By Parsons, e.\-Superiiitendenl of Central Park. 3..*>u 



Ilundhouk ol* Prnetleul LundKCupc Gurdenlui:. By F. It Eijjott. 



pcsivrns ior snuill city hits and large suburban grounds 1,50 



LunUxcnpc Gurdenluiff, or How to Lay out u Garden. By Edward 



Ki:Mr. Choosintr, forming or imprnving snuill plaeesand lar-ge estates. 2.50 



XjUudHcupe Gurdenlne. By Prof. WAf^H, rniversity of Vermont. A 



short treatise on the principles govern insr outdoor art 60 



LuwuH und GurdenN. p.y N. Jonsson-Rose. How to beautify home sur- 

 roundings ; landscaping, plans, best plants and tliefr places 3.60 



JCeHldentlut Site* and Kii\ IroiinientM. By J. F. Johnson. All informa- 

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 trees, shrubs, ^r^ouI.ill^r. cult ii re. utc 2.60 



The Koyul I'urkN and GardeiiH of London. By KathaN Colf- (Im- 

 ported.) Embellishing flower beds and borders. P»l»-troplcal bedding. 

 Kconu'trical designs, the plants used, their jiropagation and culture. . 1.25 



Hcuulirying Country llonien. By Weidenmann. The most elegant and 

 useful work on tills subject for this country. NumerouH enKruvings 

 and colored pictures of improved places ; gives all necessary directions 

 for lawns, walks, drives, shrubs, trees, etc 10.00 



encyclopedias of plants. 



Handbook of'PluntK. By Peter Henderson. Descriptions and American 



culture of species. (See (If script ion, page Sf.) ^ $3.00 



1>letlonary ol* Gurdenlne. An En^lsh work by GEO. NicliOUsoN. A. L. S. 



Botanical elassillention. full descriptions of both species and varieties, 

 with cultural flinetions ; pnu-tiful. useful and valuable, i vols IS.fO 



PLANT BREEDING, PROPAGATION, PRUNING. 



Plant ItrecdInK' By Prok. L. H. Bailey. The philosophy of crossing, 

 variation and imiuoveineiil of plants 



The l*rlnelplc» oV Plant Culture. By Prok. Gofk, of the University of 

 Wisc-onsin. Full of practical points about the science of plant growing 

 and propfigation 



Complete Guide to the Multiplication of Plunlit. (The >'urnery 

 Hook.) By Prof. Bailey. Full directions from seed, layers, cuttings, 

 grafts, bulbs, etc 



The Propneutlon of PlantH. By A. S. Fvlleb. Hybridizing, crossing ; 

 modes of propapatlon and multiplication 



The PrunliiiT Hook. By Prof. Bailey. Issued 1897. Where, how and ■ 

 when I" jiMHi.- Iiiiit and ornamental trees and bu.shes 



The HorlbiillurUfN Kule Hook. By Prok. I>. H. Bailey. Full of useful 

 infornmlii'ii loi iruit growei-s, truck gardeners, florists nntl others 



BOTANIES, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, HISTORY. 

 HOW TO KNOW OUR WILD FLOWERS. ETC. 



School uikI I'lcld Itoluii.v. By Dr. Asa Oray 



Koliiiiy, Klild. I'orint iiikI Ourdcn. Hy l)u. Asa Gray. Revlwd by 

 Pkof. L. H. Bailey. .\ siinj)lc piiidc for pardeners and aitmtours to 

 ytiid.v structures and nanu's of coninionor plants east of the Miss 



Famlllur FlowerK of Field mid Garden. By F. Schi'Ylkr JI.vtiiews, 

 Ueserintions. 200 illustrations, rendering identillration easy, especially 

 so by the aid of arrantrenient into color eliu'^ses and seasons of bloom.. 



How to Know Wild Flowcrn. By Mrs. Dana. A guide to baunt.s and 

 liabits ; their identiMcation easy for amateurs 



Wild Flowcru of North Amerlcu. By Prok. Goodale, of Harcanl 

 Botjinic Gardens. 51 colored plates and numerous other illustrations.. 



The Wildflowerx of the NorthcuHtcrn Stulcik By El.I.K.v MiLI.EK and 

 JIarcarkt C. Whiting. Easily understood descriptions, aided by illus- 

 trations, enable any <»ne to identify and name our wild Mowers 



Flora ol'lhe ••out hern Stnlc*. Uy C'iiatman. Third Kdilion 



New Amrrieuii BotunUt und Florl>l. By AU'iioNso Wood. Lessons In 

 structure, life and Riowth of plants and analytical descriptions of 

 nearly 4,600 species of jilants of eastern United States 



Popiilur Trcatlne on the J'hyKioloity of I'lunt*. By Dr. V. Sorauer. 

 Siientillc, but especially written for gardeners who wish to understand 

 the principles of plant construction, assimilation of food, etc 



The Wonder* of I'lunt Life. By MR.S. S. B. Herrick 



How I'iuntit Grow. By 1)1:, Asa GRAY. Why plants iirow, etc 



How riiinl> Itehuve. Ity liu. Asa GRAY. How they move, climb, etc 



Kvohitloii of riiinl I. He from the Lower FormK. By G. Massek 



Effect" of t ro«« und Self Ferlllir.atlou, By C'HAS. Darwi.v 



SHADE TREES, FORESTRY AND TIMBER. 



HOW TO KNOW NATIVE TREES. SHRUBS, ETC. 



TrccK for Street ond Shude. By Messrs. TowKi.t. and MrSIii.i.AX, Front 

 nursery to perinaneiit location ; what, where and how to plant trees for 



I'rnetleui Forc.lry. By A. S. Fuller. Varieties, propagation, planting 

 and cultivation of both evergreen and deciduous 



Fore«t I'lunthiK. By II. N. Jakciiow. LL.I>. Ucstoration. maintenance 

 and care of wood and timber lands on plains and mountains 



Timber und Sonic of It" HUcaocii. By H. N. Ward. Of value to every 

 ime Inlereslcd in the care of trees 



Outllnrx of Forestry. By E. J. Hkistox. A. M.. of the I'cnnsj-lvnnia 

 Forestry As.*.f>ciH(ion, The principles nnilei-lving the s<'lciu'e ; eirecls 

 on i-liinate, country and rainfall : Id iw to amend and prevent )of.s 



Element. ofForc'try. By F. I). Holtill, I'li.li.. Chief of Forcjilry Division. 

 L'. S. Department of Agriculture, rianting and care for both prolUand 

 ornament ; creation and care of woodlands etc 



The Woodxofthc lulled Slulei". By I'RoK. C. H. Saboext. Structure. 

 iiualities. uses, with notes on the trees that produce them 



Lumber nnd Log Itouk. By .1. I. Scriuner. New Edition. Quick com- 

 putation of measurement, weight, etc.. of lumber in all forms, etc 



Muple Sugar and Sugar Itu.h. By Prok. Cook. How to make maple 

 siii^ar ; new aoiuiratus, ete 



Famlllur Tree- and I heir lA'nvc*. By F". S. Mathew.s. Chnmclerisllcs. 

 de.^•ript ions and I Must rat inns of over 200 types, common and exceptional. 



The TrecK of .>orlheu«lern .\mcrleu. By ClIAS. S. Newiiali. The 

 deseriplions and i I lust nit tons eniiide any one to Mentify and name 



The shrub«of >nrlhea>lern Vmerleu. By CiiAS. S. Newiiali 



Tree* of the Northern I'nItrd State* (eiu-l of Ihe Itocky Mountains). 

 By Prof. ..U'uau. Their study, deawriiitlon and determination 



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