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A Woman's Hardy Garden. By Mrs. Ely $1.75 
Alfalfa. By, F. D. Coburn 50 
Alfalfa, Book of. Comprehensive treatise By F l> 
Coburn 2.0O 
American Apple Orchard. All about apple growing, by 
F. A. Waugh 1.0O 
Apple Culture. By Prof. L. H. Bailey 75 
Asparagus. By F. M. Hexamer 50 
Asparagus Culture. Barnes and Robinson 50 
Broom Corn and Brooms 50 
Cabbages, Cauliflower, Etc., also Brussels Sprouts 
Kohl Rabi and Kale, by C. L. Allen 50 
California Fruits and How to Grow Tliem. An authori- 
tative book on California fruit raising. Complete 
on fruit trees, nuts, berries. Has separate and full 
chapters on orange and lemon growing, on olives, 
raisins, grapes and all of the many fruits grown 
in the State. A practical work of greatest value. 
A book needed by every grower. By Prof. E J 
Wickson 3 . 0O 
California Garden Flowers, Shrubs, Trees and Vines, 
By Prof. E. J. Wickson, written especially for 
those who wish to raise flowers and shrubs around 
their own homes. Contains much information 
of value 1.50 
California Vegetables in Garden and Field. By Prof. 
E. J. Wickson. Tells all about vegetable raising 
in this State. Prof. Wickson is Dean of the Agri- 
cultural College, and is an authority. New edition 2.00 
Celery Culture. By W. R. Beattie 5© 
Chrysanthemum, The. By A. Herrington 50 
Clovers, and How to Grow Them. By Thos. Shaw. . . . 1.25. 
Corn, The Book of. Everything about growing corn, 
by Herbert My rick and others 1.50 
Cyclopedia of Horticulture, Bailey's Standard. New 
and revised edition just being published. This is 
the great American Cyclopedia, extensive and use- 
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the press) 37.50 
Date Growing. An up-to-date and complete book on 
this new subject. Paul B. Popenoe 2.25 
Dwarf Fruit Trees. By F. A. Waugh 50 
Encyclopedia, Nicholson's. With colored plates. The 
standard English work. 4 vols, and supplement. .32.00 
Farm Appliances. G. A. Martin, O. D 50 
Farm and Garden Rule Book. The best collection of 
farm tables, distances, fertilizers to use, insecti- 
ciding, plant diseases, horses, cattle, and other 
general farm information by L. H. Bailey. No 
matter what you want to know about gardening 
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which is up-to-date and accurate in this Rule 
Book. A book of value to everyone 2.0O 
Farm Drainage. H. F. French 1.50 
Farm Grasses of the United States. Bv Wm. J. Spill- 
man 1.50 
Farmer's Cyclopedia of Agriculture. A comprehensive 
setting forth of recent agricultural science and 
practice. The authors are associate editors with 
the U. S. Agricultural Experiment Station, bv E. 
V. Wilcox and C. B. Smith 3.50 
Fences, Gates and Bridges. A much-needed and valu- 
able work, abundantly illustrated 50 
Ferns. G. A. Woolson 1.25 
Fertilizers. By Voorhies 1.50 
Fertilizers and Crops. By Lucius L. Van Slvke, Ph. D. 
an up-to-date book on this important subject. Has 
734 pages, covering the subject in all its recent 
aspects 2.25 
Flora of Western Middle California. By Prof. Willis 
L. Jepson, of the University of California. A 
botany of this part of California, complete and in- 
valuable, with a key to the plants. Postpaid 2.50 
Flowers and How to Grow Them. By E. E. Rexford. . .50 
Forage Plants Other Than Grasses. By Thomas Shaw, 
287 pages scientific, accurate Information on this 
subject l.oo 
Forcing Book. Tells how to grow vegetables in a 
greenhouse. Has a chapter each on Cucumbers 
Lettuce, Melons, etc. By L. H. Bailey 1.50 
Forestry, Practical. By A. S. Fuller 1.50 
Fumigation Methods Py Willis J. Johnson 1.00 
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Garden Making. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. Covers the 
whole subject, laying out and planning small city 
yards and large suburban grounds, plants, trees. 
bedding, pruning, vegetables, fruits $1.00 
Gardening in California. Landscape and Flower. By 
John McLaren, Sup't of Golden Gate Park, and in 
charge of landscape work at P. P. I. E 3.75 
Gardening for Pleasure. By Peter Henderson 1.50 
Gardening for Profit. By Peter Henderson 1.50 
Ginseng. By M. G. Kains 50 
Grape Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. One of the best 
works on the cultivation and management of 
hardy grapes 1.50 
Grasses and Forage Plants. By Charles L. Flint, Ac- 
curately described in a work of 400 pages, con- 
taining nearly 200 illustrations of our most com- 
mon grasses and a large number of others not so 
well known 2. 00 
Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Taft 1.50 
Handbook of Plants. By Peter Henderson. A concise, 
and comprehensive dictionary on plants, with in- 
structions on propagation and culture 3.00 
Hop, The. By Herbert Myrick. 283 pages 1.50 
Irrigation Farming. By Lucius Wilcox. The applica- 
tion of water in the production of crops, appli- 
ances, principles and advantages 2. 00 
Irrigation for Farm, Garden and Orchard. By Henry 
Stewart. Methods and management to secure 
water for critical periods 1.00 
King's Irrigation and Drainage 1.6O 
lawns, and How to Make Them. By L. Barron 1.20 
Mushroom Culture. By Wm. Robinson. A practical 
guide to successful production of this crop 50 
Nursery Book. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. This is a com- 
plete handbook of propagation of plants. Tells 
in plain language what every one who sows a 
seed, makes a cutting, or sets a graft wants to 
know 1.50 
Onion Culture. By T. Greiner. For the home garden or 
the market; new and highly valuable methods are 
described 50 
Peanut Plant. By W. B. Jones 50 
Plant Breeding. By L. H. Bailey 1.50 
Practical Floriculture. By Peter Henderson 1.50 
Practical Garden Book. Bv L. H. Bailey. Tells how to 
grow and propagate all the common garden plants, 
both vegetables and flowers, in a clear and help- 
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Principles of Agriculture. By L. H. Bailev 1.25 
Principles of Vegetable Gardening. Bv L. H. Bailey.. 1.50 
Priming Book. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. Where, how 
and when to prune fruit and ornamental trees and 
shrubs i -50 
Hose, The. By H. B. Ellwanger. Contains full direc- 
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able in many ways to lovers of this flower 1.25 
Hhubarb Culture.The New. By J. E. Morse 50 
Silos, Silage and Ensilage. Bv Manley Miles .50 
Small Fruit Culturist. A. S. Fuller..".. 1.25 
Spraying of Plants. By Prof. Lodeman. insects and 
fungi, liquids and powders 150 
Strawberry Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. FulV 'direc- 
tions for field and garden culture, forcing or pot 
culture, etc . . . .25 
Sweet Potato Culture. By James Fitz. Full direc- 
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storing 50 
Swine Husbandry. By F. D. Coburn. Breeding, rear- 
ing and management 150 
Tobacco Culture. Full practical details by" fourteen 
country 1 & rowe, "s in different sections of the 
Tomato Culture By Will W Iracy *0 
Trees of California. By Prof. Willis L. Jepson, of the 
University of California. All of our native trees 
" e n h . er « de ,f cri £? d in language which can be under- 
stood by all The 125 original illustrations are so 
accurate that the trees may be identified bv them. 
™f V s 5° P leasure Hke knowing the trees for 
oneself. Book is small, 228 pages. Postpaid 2.50 
Wheat, The Book of. Treats of all the phases of wheat 
growing. By Peter T. Dondlinger 2.00 
Wild Flowers of California. By Marv E. Parsons and 
Margaret W. Buck. Learn the wild flowers. Noth- 
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so well written and so well illustrated that any- 
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