BOOKS. 
/-T-\HE following is a condensed list of valuable books which we keep for sale. 
They appertain to the growing of most of the Plants named in the foregoing 
-- Catalogue. They are by e.xpcrienced and jjrattical authors, and therefore 
will be found exceedingly useful guides to both business and amateur cultivators. 
Buist's American Flower Garden Directory. $i-50 
Ellwanger On the Rose k i-^S 
Halliday's Azalea Culture 2.00 
Paul's Book on Roses 6° 
B. S. Williams' Sto\-e and Greenhouse Plants, 2 vols 5.00 
" Select Ferns and Lycopods 2.50 
" Orchid Growers' Manual, enlarged edition 3.00 
Johnson's Gardeners' Dictionary 3-oo 
The Sub tropical Garden, by William Robixson, who is an excellent author- 
ity on Lawn and Out-door Ornamentation 3-°° 
The Grape Vine, by William Thomson, one of the best English growers of 
Hothouse Grapes ^-5° 
Botany for Beginners, by Dr. Masters 2- 00 
I he Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening, Vol. 1 5-00 
Ornamental Gardening, Illustrated for Americans, by E. A. Long 2.00 
.\mateurs' Flower Garden, by Shirly Hibherd 2.50 
Greenhouse and Conservatory, by Shiri.y Hibherd 2.50 
■cms in their Homes and Ours, by Robinson ^-5° 
Modern Window Gardening, by Samuel Wood 1.25 
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