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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



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Gardening for Pleasure. By Peter Henderson. {Seesp* 



The Kiigliuh Kloucr Unrtlcn. Bv \\". \it >binsON. (Imported.) I' 



with best plants for various purposes, and their culture 



The Old-FuMhioiicd Garden mid llurdv Perennial-. By J. WOOD. (Imported.) 

 Old-fashioned flowering and foliage plants, shrubberies, etc 



Garden Making. By Pkof. Bailey - . Instructions 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 



How to Make a Flower Garden. A beautifully illustrated book, written by 

 experts, and covering every branch of the subject. Special features are the 

 accounts of actual experiences in different localities and the lists of flowers and 

 shrubs for special purposes, time of flowering and complete cultural instructions. 



Home Floriculture. By Ebkn E. Rexford. A new and practical guide to the 

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A Woman's Hardy Garden. By Mrs. H. li. Ely. Gives in a charming' manner a 

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 of hardy plants, shrubs, bulbs, etc. Photographie illustrations 1.85 



Art and i'rat't of Garden Making. By T. H. MAWSON. An imported book of 

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 of more particularly formal and architectural gardens and grounds 10.00 



Plant Culture. By (J. W. Oliver, Propagator at the I*. S. Dep't of Agriculture. A 

 working handbook of everyday practice for all who grow flowering and orna- 

 mental plants in the garden or greenhouse. 193 pages 1.00 



Gardening for Beginners. By E. T. Cook. An exhaustive English work of 560 

 pages, profusely illustrated, describing all important garden and greenhouse 

 plants, bulbs, shrubs, etc., giving proper situations, conditions and treatment for 

 best results. It also gives full directions for growing vegetables, fruits, etc., in 

 garden and forcing-house; everything is explained for beginners 3.75 



Wall and Water Gardens. By Gertrtdk Jekyll. An English work describing 

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 gardens , beautiful photographic illustrations - 3.75 



The Beautiful Flower Garden. By F. Schuyler Mathews. Its treatment, with 



special regard to the picturesque 50 



Century Book of Gardening. A new and magnificently illustrated English work 



on flowers, flower and vegetable gardening 7.50 



Handbook of Plants. By Peter Henderson. Descriptions and American culture 



of species. (See special description.) 3.00 



Cyclopedia of American Horticulture. Edited by L. H. Bailey, Professor of 

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Dictionary of Gardening. An English work by Geo. Nicholson, a. L. S. Botanical 

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 directions ; practical, useful, valuable and indispensable. 4 vols. Illustrated.. 20.00 



Dictionary of Gardening Supplement. Includes new plants and horticultural 



matters, bringing everything up to date. 2 vols 10.00 



Landscape Gardening. My Prof. Wacgh, University of Vermont. A short treatise 



on the principles governing outdoor art 50 



A New Work on Landscape Gardening. By Prof. Maynard, of Mass. Agricul- 

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 and shrubs, situations and treatment 1.50 



Handbook of Practical Landscape Gardening. By F. R. Elliott. Designs for 



small city lots and large suburban grounds 1.50 



Landscape Gardening, or How to Luy out a Garden. By Edward Kemp. 



Choosing, forming or improving small places and large estates 2.50 



L*»«--saiid Garden*. By X. JONSSON-ltosE. How to beautify home surroundings ; 



i mdscaping. plans, best plants and their places . 3.50 



Residential Sites and Environment*. By J. F. Johnson. All information for 

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 grouping, culture, etc 2.50 



Praetlcul Floriculture. Bv PKTER HENDERSON. (.SVc special descriptions 1.50 



Cut Flowers and How to Grow. By M. A. HtTNT. The practical cultivation of 



Hoses and other flowers for cut flowers, by an authority 2.00 



Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Taft. The latest and best work on forcing 

 ro«es, carnations and other florists' flowers, vegetables and fruits under glass ; 

 propagation, diseases and insects 1-50 



Greenhouse Construction. By L. R. Taft. Various styles of greenhouse and plant 



house structures, also heating, ventilating, etc 1.50 



Grcciihou-e M an age in cut for Amateurs. Ry W. J. May. (Imported.) Building 



and hearing greenhouse* and frames; suitable plants and culture 2.00 



The Window Flower Garden. By J. J. QSIKRICH. The personal experience of a 



practical florist i 50 



Houhc Plants ; How to Succeed with Them. By LIZZIE P. HiLLIIOfSE. For 



women who grow house plants, by a woman who has success .... 1.00 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL PLANTS. 



lirgonlii Culture. By B. C. Ravenscroft. (Imported.) Under glass and open air ; 



direction** for both amateurs and professionals $0.50 



Itcgouliis, Tuberous. By several practical growers. Gives cultural directions 



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Itiilli Culture. By I'eter IIkniierson. (Srr H/tn-inl ilncriptinn.) 26 



liulli. Tuherous-ICootcd l"liuil«. By ( '. L. AM.KN. Descriptions, propagation, 



culture in dwelling, greenhouse and garden 1.60 



Cactus Culture lor Amateur.. By W. Watson. (Imported.) Descriptions and 



full cultural instructions 2.00 



The tmerleaa Carnation— Haw t<> Brow It. By 0. W. Ward. The latest and 

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Curiiutloii Culture, American. By I.. I- LaMIiokn. Varieties, classification, 



propagation, culture. A practical work. {RtwUed nlitton, won 1.60 



Carnation Culture lor Amateur*. An English work, by It a vknsikoft. Carnations 



and PlCOteei of all classes ; potsand open-ground culture M 



Ihrv.nntlicii i Culture lor America. By JAMES Morton. A thorough work, 



fully covering the subject for America 1.00 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL PLANTS-Continued. Each. 



Chrysanthemum Culture for Amateurs and Prole-si, uiuls. An English work, by 



Uaveksckuft. Culture for both exhibition and market 80.50 



]>uhllu. The. By L. K. Peacock. New and valuable work, classes, varieties, 



descriptions, cultivation, history 30 



Kerns and Kern Culture. By J. Birkenhead. (Imported.) Selections and culture 



for cold and warm ferneries, Wardian cases, dwellings, etc 60 



Lilies und their Culture. By Dr. Wallace. (Imported ) All varieties are 



described ; their naliw habitats, conditions and culture 1 25 



Orchids. The Amateur Cultltutor'a (iulde ltook. By H. A. BDRBERBY. Orchid 



gl ower to the Kight Hon. Joseph Chamberlain. Varieties, descriptions and how 



to grow in cool, intermediate and warm houses. (Imported.) 2.00 



lihododendroiis. By E. 8. Rand. Jr. Revised edition 1.60 



Itosc, The. By H. B. Ellwanger, Revised edition. Varieties, classification, 



characteristics, cultivation, pruning, propagation, etc 1.25 



Uom ..Parsons on the. By S. B. Parsons. Revised edition. Propagation, culture, 



training, classification and descriptions 1.00 



Practical Hose Crowing. By Walter P. Wright. A new English work on this 



subject, describing propagation, budding, grafting and pruning all types; 



selections for beds, arches, walls, pots, soil and culture. 100 illustrations 75 



ICose Culture, Secrets of. By W.J. Hatton, florist. Paper. Rose houses, heating, 



management ; best Roses for all purposes, etc 50 



Rones, A liook Ahout. By Dean S. Reynolds Hole. 14th Edition. (Imported.) 



A reliable English guide to Rose Culture 1.25 



Itose Hook, the Amateur's. By Shirley Hibbard. (Imported.) Cultivation under 



glass and in the garden ; formation of rosarium, etc 1.75 



Itoscsund Hose Culture. By Wm. Paul. An English work for amateur rosarians. .5u 



Roses In Pots, The Cultivation of. By Wm. Paul. (Imported.) 1.00 



Sweet Pens. By Rev. W. t. Hctchins. Varieties, cultivation, etc 20 



Violet Crowing. (Commercial.) By Prof. Galloway, of U. S. Department of 



Agriculture. The subject is fully covered, from suitable houses and varieties, 



culture, diseases, etc.. to shipping the flowers 1.50 



Water I. Hies and Aquatics. Their culture. By Peter Henderson ^25 



The Wnter Garden. By Wm. Thicker. All water plants described : how to grow 



in tubs, ponds, etc.; the formation of artificial ponds, utilization of natural 



propagation, culture, wintering, etc 2.00 



VEGETABLE GARDENING AND TRUCK FARMING. 



hardening for Prolit. By Peter Henderson. (See special description.) 



i'urdeiilug: for Pleasure. By Peter Henderson. (See special description.) 



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

 vegetables; management from seeds to marketing and storing 



Gardening tor the South. By P. H. Mell. Practically a new work on growing 

 vegetables and fruits in the South, according to the methods of the most success- 

 ful southern gardeners. 683 paires, 280 illustrations. 



Truck Farming at the South. By Dr. A. Oemler, Aguide to raising vcgetablesfor 

 Northern markets, culture, packing, etc., by an experieneed and successful grower 



A'egetahle Growing In the South for Northern Markets. By Prof. Rolfs, of 

 Florida Agricultural College. Practical and valuable information 



Success In Market Gardening. By W. W. Rawson. Vegetables out-of-doors and 

 under glass. Specially adapted to New England climate . ; 



The Forclmr Rook. By Prof. Bailey. The cultivation of winter vegetables in 

 glass houses. The hest and most complete book on this subject for those who 

 grow for home consumption or for market 



California Vegetnhles In Garden and Field. By E. J. Wk kson. A manual of 

 practice for sub-tropical climates, with and without irrigation 



Garden Making. Bv Prof. Bailey. (Seennder ''Ornamental Plants and Flowers.") 



Vegetable Gardening. By S. B. Green. Professor of Horticulture. University of Wis- 

 consin. A new work. Full of practical information about growing vegetables for 

 both home use and for marketing 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL VEGETABLES. 



Asparagus. By F. M. Hexamer. A practical new treatise on the best methods of 

 raising, cultivating, harvesting, marketing, forcing and canning asparagus 



Cabbage, How to Urow. By J. J. H. Gregory. Details of Culture, keeping, mar- 

 keting, etc 



Cabbages, Cauliflower, etc. By C. L. Allen. A new work. Gives complete in- 

 structions from seedtime till harvest 



Cabbages and Cauliflowers for Prolit. By J. M. Luiton. A new book on this 

 subject by a successful grower 



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

 feed them 



Celery Culture for Prolit. Bv Greiner. New and improved methods of culture.. 



Celery. Kalamazoo Culture of. By G. vox BoCHOVE. Improved methods of 

 culture, "The Secret of Success," and full Information 



Cucumber Culture for Amateurs. By W. J. May. An English treatise on the 

 growing of foreign cucumbers under glass 



Mushrooms, How to Crow Them. By Wm. Falconer. The best and most practi- 

 cal American work on growing for home use or for market 



Mushroom Culture. By W. Robinson. (Imported.) England s standard authority 

 on this subject 



Mushroom Culture for Amateurs. By W. .1. May. English met buds of growing in 

 houses, sheds, cellars, shelves and out-of-doors 



Onl How to liaise Them Profitably. By 17 practical onion growers of long 



experience, residing in different sections of the country 



Potato Culture, The ABC of. By W. B. TERRY. How to grow quantity and 

 quality, and other new and valuable information. 



Potatoes for Prolit. By Van Orman. The result of 25 years' experience by a lead- 

 ing grower. . , 



Sweet Potato Culture. By JAMES Kitz. Full instructions from starting the plants 

 to harvesting and storing: tb" Chinese Yam, etc 



The New Rhubarb Culture. By . I. E. Morse. A new and complete guide to dark 

 forcing and field culture •- 



(Squashes. By .1 .1. II. Gregory. Soil selection and preparation, culture, gathering, 

 winter storing, etc • — ■ » 



Tomato Culture. By Day. Cl MMlNSand Boot. Culture in field under glass and In 

 the South; for home, for market, for canning factories 



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