l6 G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA , TRADE LIST, SPRING, 1901 
MUSHROOM CULTURE; 
Its Extension and Improvement 
By William Robinson, F. L. S. 
172 PAGES. ILLUSTRATED. 65 CENTS. 
A book of 172 pages, freely illustrated, tells where mushrooms may 
be grown, and treats fully on mushroom culture in the mushroom house 
the preparation of materials, spawn, spawning and after treatment ; cul 
ture in sheds, cellars, arches, outhouses, and all inclosed stiuctures ; cave 
culture of mushrooms, near Paris ; culture on prepared beds in the open 
air in gardens and fields ; culture in gardens with other crops in the open 
air culture in pastures. Gives illustrated and descriptive list of varieties 
of mushrooms and other edible fungi ; modes of cooking, etc. 
By mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 65 cents. 
MUSHROOMS; 
How to Grow Them. 
By William Falconer. 
170 PAGES. ILLUSTRATED. $1.00. 
The standard American work on this subject; 170 pages, finely 
illustrated ; treats exhaustively of those who should grow mushrooms ; 
growing mushrooms in cellars ; in mushroom houses ; in sheds ; in green- 
houses ; in the fields ; of manure for mushroom beds and its preparation ; 
making the mushroom beds ; spawn and spawning ; loam for the beds 
and earthing over ; temperature ; watering ; gathering and marketing ; 
re-invigorating old beds ; insect and other enemies ; culture out of doors ; 
cooking, etc. 
By mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, $1.00. 
Bailey’s Forcing Book. 
The latest up-to-date work on forcing vegetables ; full instructions 
how to grow tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, and all other vegetables under 
glass (except mushrooms); 226 pages, 88 illustrations; Price, $1.00 
postpaid. C J. Pennock says : “ It would have saved us dollars and 
dollars, if we could have had it a few years ago.” Every grower should 
possess this book. 
