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Arthur T. Boddingtor? ■ 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



SECTION VI 



Books on Practical Gardening, Etc. 



IVe shall be pleased to procure any book on Horticulture not mentioned below 



A WOMAN'S HARDY GARDEN. By Helena Riitlicrfurd Ely. 

 Witli illustratiuns lioin phoiojjraphs by Prof. C. F. Chandler. 

 CMotli. Illustrated. i2ino. $1.75. 



AMATEUR'S PRACTICAl. GARDENING. Contains the simplest 

 dirivtions lor the KrowinK of the commonest things about the 

 house and garden. Ji. 



ANOTHER HARDY GARDEN BOOK. By Helena Rutherfurd 

 El\-. Cloth, lllii.-tiateil. i-'iuo. Ji.T.S- 



ASPARAGUS. Hv K. M. He.xaiiKr. Illustrated. 50 cts. 



BULBS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. By C. L. Allen. 

 A loiupU-te history, description, methods of propagation and 

 full diri-ctions lor the successful culture of bulbs in the garden, 

 dwelling or greenhouse. Cloth. i2mo. $1.50, 



CXAY'S SUCCESSFUL GARDENING. .\ handbook of practical 

 horticulture. Hy (he most eminent specialists. 50 cts. 



CULTURE OF VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS, THE. By 

 Sutloii & Sons. One of the most useful books, on all matters 

 IXTlainiug to a gentleman's garden; very instructive. Price, $2. 



COMMERCIAL VIOLET CULTURE. By Dr. B. T. Galloway. 

 .\ treatise on the growing and marketing of Violets for profit. 

 224 pages. Price. 51.50. 



COMMERCIAL ROSE CULTURE. Under Glass and Outdoors. 

 By Kber Holmes. Splendidly illustrated. This book embraces 

 the author's experience, extending over many years, in the growing 

 of Roses under glass and outdoors. Price, $1.50. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, The. By A. Herrington. This bock is no 

 doubt the most complete and comprehensive work on the culti- 

 vation of the chrysanthemum that has yet been published in 

 America. Price, 50 cts. 



CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN HORTICULTURE. By L. H. 

 Bailey. .\ magnificent work in 4 volumes, covering every phase of 

 horticultural needs. S20. 



DAFFODILS AND HOW TO GROW THEM. By A. M. Kirby 



5l.25. 



DAHLIA MANUAL, THE. By W. W. VVilmore. In this book the 

 author gives his twenty years' experience in the commercial cul- 

 ture and origination of new varieties of dahlias. Price, 35 cts. 



DISEASES, PLANT. By George Massee. A familiarity with the 

 general appearance, name and varied modes of attack of the most 

 frequent group of parasites (fungi) will enable the horticulturist 

 or farmer to apply intelligently the preventive or remedial meas- 

 ures suggested. Cloth. 472 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.75. 



EASILY GROWN HARDY PERENNIALS. By Geo. H. Vos, B. A. 

 Notes on habit and uses, derivations, order, genera, species, English 

 names. 476 pages. 255 reproductions of photographs from nature. 

 $2.50. 



ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING. By T. W. Sanders, F.R.- 

 H.S. .\ dictionary of cultivated plants. Giving an epitome of the 

 culture of all the kinils generally grown in this country. Very con- 

 cise an'l easy of relcrence. $1.75. 



FARM MANAGEMENT. By F. W. Card. Illustrated from photo- 

 graphs. J2. 



FERNS AND HOW TO GROW THEM. By G. H. Woolson. $1.25. 

 FORCING BOOK, THE. By L. H. Bailey. Especially valuable 



to cummercial growers of winter vegetables. Cloth. Small i2nio. 



2()(> pagc^. Illustrated. Price, $1.25. 



FLOWERLESS PLANTS. By Elizabeth H. Hale. 75 cts. 



FRUITS AND VEGETABLES UNDER GLASS. By William 

 Turner. \n interesting and instructive work, by a well-known 

 and successful grower. Beautifully printed and bound. $$. 



GUIDE TO THE WILD FLOWERS. 



as a te.vtbook lor beginners. J 1.7 s. 



HORTICULTURIST'S RULE BOOK, THE. By L. H. Bailey. 

 Prolessor oi Hcjrtu uli uri- in the CoriK-ll L'niversity. Limp cloth. 

 12010. ,\i>2 page-.. Price, 75 cts. 



HOUSE PLANTS. By P. T. Barnes. $1.25. 



MUSHROOMS, HOW TO GROW THEM. By VVm. Falconer, 

 rhis i> the most pra< tiral work on the subject ever written, and 

 the only Ixxik on growing mushrooms published in America. 

 Engravinws drawn from niture. Cloth. Price, $1. 



By Lounsberry. Unexcelled 



NATURE'S GARDEN. By Neltje Blanchan. Illustrated. J3. 



NURSERY BOOK, THE. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. New edition. 

 This is a complete handbook of propagation of plants, treating on 

 seedage, separation and division, layerage, cuttage, graftage. 

 including grafting, budding, inarching, etc. This book is a stand- 

 ard work of reference. Cloth. 12 mo. 365 pages. Illustrated. 

 Price, Si. so. 



ORCHARD BOOK. By Biggie. A concise work ; gives all the neces- 

 sary information for the culture of apples, pears, etc. 50 cts. 



PEONY MANUAL. By G. S. Harrison. Price. 25 cts. 



PHLOX, MANUAL OF. By G. S. Harrison. This is pleasantly 

 written, and among amateur flower lovers it will do much to 

 stimulate interest in this class of plants. Price, 25 cts. 



PLANT CULTURE. By George W. Oliver, of the Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. Late 

 Propagator to the United States Botanic Garden, Washington, 

 D. C., and the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. Cloth, strongly 

 bound, to stand rough handling and plenty of it. Price, $1.50. 



PRACTICAL FORESTRY. By Fuller. Treatise on native trees, 

 as well as the best exotic sorts. $1.25. 



PRUNING BOOK, THE. By. L. H. Bailey. The author takes 

 particular pains to explain the principles of each operation in 

 every detail. Cloth. 537 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.50. 



ROSES AND THEIR CULTIVATION. By T. W. Sanders. An 

 excellent treatise. 162 pages. 50 illustrations. $1.50. 



ROSE, THE. By H. B. Ellwanger. Revised edition. A treatise 

 on the cultivation, history, family characteristics, etc., of the 

 various groups of roses, with names and accurate descriptions 

 of the varieties generally grown. 310 pages. Price, J1.25. 



SOILS. By Burkett. Their properties, improvement, management 

 and the problems of crop-growing and crop-feeding. Si. 25. 



SUCCESS IN MARKET GARDENING. By Herbert Rawson. 

 Si. 25. 



SUCCESS WITH HOUSE PLANTS. By Lizzie Page Hillhouse. 

 A complete text-book and guide to the care, cultivation and 

 propagation of all plants in the garden and the home. Price, 

 cloth. Si; paper, 50 cts. 



THE AMERICAN CARNATION. How to Grow It. By C. W. 

 Ward. The Carnation in America has reached a status and im- 

 portance in the florist's industry possessed by no other flower of 

 modern times, and a practical work on the subject of the cultiva- 

 tion of the plant has become an urgent necessity. Cloth. 4to. 

 Price, $3.50. 



THE AMATEUR'S GREENHOUSE. Complete guide to the con- 

 struction, heating and management of greenhouses. By T. W. 

 Sanders. $2.50. 



THE AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN. By Neltje Blanchan. 



Profusely illustrated. Ss. 

 THE PRACTICAL FLOWER GARDEN. By Helena Rutherfurd 



Ely. With 8 colored plates and many other illustrations. Cloth. 



i2mo. S2. 



THE GARDEN, WEEK BY WEEK. By Walter R. Wright. Col- 

 ored and black-and-white illustrations. S2. 



THE GARDENER'S ASSISTANT. New Edition. Under the direction 

 and general editorship of William Watson, Curator, Royal Gardens, 

 Kew. Si5- 



THE SPRAYING OF PLANTS. By. E. G. Lodeman. A succinct 

 account of the history, principles and practice of the application of 

 liquids and powders to plants for the purpose of destroying insects 

 and fungi. Cloth. 399 pages. i2mo. Si. 25. 



VEGETABLES AND THEIR CULTIVATION. By. T. W. Sanders. 

 S2. 50. 



VEGETABLE GARDENING, THE PRINCIPLES OF. By L. H. 



Bailey. Cloth. Small i2mo. 458 pages. Illustrated. Price, $i.3S- 

 WATER GARDENING. By Peter Bisset. Profusely illustrated 

 with 120 half-tones. 17 diagrams, and 2 double-page plates, all of 

 which are original and were specially prepared for this work. 

 Cloth. 4to. 200 pages. S2.50. 



WHAT ENGLAND CAN TEACH US ABOUT GARDENING. By 



Wilhelm Miller. Illustrated. S4. 

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