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PARK AND CEMKTERY 
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GRASSES AND CLOVERS. Illustrated. 25c. 
SPRAYING FOR PROFIT. A practical hand book 
of the best methods. 20c. 
QUARTER ACRE POSSIBILITIES. Nutter. Il- 
lustrates how to improve the home surroundings In 
an artistic manner. $1. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Waugh. A treatise 
on general principles of out-door art. 150 pages. 
Illustrated. 50c. 
THE WATER GARDEN, THcker. Describes all 
operations from growing plants In tubs to the larg- 
est water garden. Illustrated. $2. 
HOW TO PLAN THE HOME GROUNDS. Par- 
sons. Sets forth basic principles for beautifying 
home and other grounds. Practical. Illustrated. 
240 pages. $1. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Parsons. Sugges- 
tions for Lawns. Parks, Trees, Shrubs. Flowers and 
Foliage, Ponds and Lakes. 300 pages. Illustrated. 
$3.00. 
WHAT IS A KINDERGARTEN. Hausen. 
A sug'gestive book lor planning- and planting 
childrens gardens on lots of different sizes. 76 
pages, 8 plates, 75c. 
THE MAINTENANCE OF MACADAMIZED 
ROADS. Codrington. Materials. construction, 
maintenance. Consumption of materials, sweeping 
and scraping, drainage, watering. Cost, etc., $3.00. 
FAMILIAR TREES AND THEIR LEAVES. Mat- 
thews. Over 200 trees described under leaf charac- 
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ART OUT- OF-DOORS, Mrs. Schuyler Van Rens- 
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valuable suggestions for the landscape gardener 
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THE CENTURY BOOK OF GARDENING. A com- 
prehensive work for every lover of the garden. 
Edited by E. T. Cook, London. This splendid work 
is designed especially to help the home gardener, 
and provides information on every subject covered 
by that distinction. It is beyond this a work very 
wide in its possible applications. Most beautfully 
illustrated, containing pictorial examples of every 
kind of garden and garden plant, taken from some 
of the grandest gardens in the world. A work af- 
fording at once instruction and pleasure. Price, 
$7.50. 
THE NURSERY BOOK. By L. H. Bailey. Tells 
how to propagate 2,000 varieties. 300 pages. Cloth 
$ 1 . 00 . 
MUNICIPAL PUBLIC WORKS. An Elementary 
Manual of Municipal Engineering. By Ernest Mc- 
Cullough C. E. This work treats of street and road 
making, drainage and sewerage, water supply, 
lighting and fire departments and other important 
matters connected with municipal work, and is au- 
thoritative in its directions and conclusions. 153 
pages. Price, 60 cents. 
The Shuart Reversible Machine. 
Especially adapted to constructive work in 
PARKS, CEME^ 
TERIES, ETC. 
Has large ca- 
pacity for cutting 
and spreading 
earth to exact 
lines for finish- 
ing drive w ays, 
slopes, lawns, etc. 
Blade reversible; 
can be set to deliver at either end. Digger attachment, of great value in loosen- 
ing hard surfaces. Fenders adjustable. A perfect machine for all contract and 
road purposes. Send for catalogue. 
The Shiiart Grader Co. oberlin, Ohio. 
Landscape Gardening. 
BY F. A. WAUGH. -Ji Professor of Horticulture, University of Verinoni 
and State .'Agricultural College. 
Contents : The Art and the Artist — The Artistic Qualities of Landscape Composi- 
tion — The Natural Style — The Architectural Style — The Picturesque Style — Variety — 
Character — Finish — Entrance Drives and Walks — The Planting of Streets and Ave- 
nues — Water and its Treatment — The City or Suburban Lot — The Ornamentation of 
Farm Yards — School Grounds — Public Parks — Select List of Trees — The Best Shrubs — 
Hardy Perennials — Indispensable Annuals—Bulbous Plants — Climbers. 
Size, 5x7K? Pages, 152; Illustrations, 35 ; Binding, cloth. Price 50 cents. 
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