KATZENSTEIN & COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA„ U. S. A 
Books 
To meet a steadily increasing demand we are prepared now to sup¬ 
ply the best books on horticulture at publishers’ prices and shall gladly 
obtain for you any books omitted from this list. 
Prices include delivery in U. S. A. No discounts. 
STANDARDIZED PLANT NAMES (1923) is becoming rapidly 
the acknowledged standard authority for all dealings in 
and current literature about plants in the United States. 
In our own publications we adhere strictly to Standardized 
Plant Names. 
Standard Edition (bound in cloth for library and general 
Pocket Edition (flexibly bound in Fabrikoid, printed on 
India or “Bible” paper—11 ounces, %-inch thick-.—. 
Interleaved Edition (same as Standard Edition with blank 
pages between the printed pages for notations... 
546 pages. Standardized Plant Names is offered at a reduced 
price, and for cash with order only. 
$5.00 
6.50 
6.50 
MACMILLAN COMPANY BOOKS 
THE STANDARD CYCLOPEDIA OF HORTICULTURE, edited 
by L. H. Bailey. Complete with color pages and nearly 
6,000 engravings, these volumes give complete information 
on kinds, characteristics, and methods of cultivation of all 
plants grown in North America. Ill., 3 vols, 3637 pp- 25.00 
BAILEY, L. H.—THE NURSERY MANUAL. Outlines all the 
details of successful nursery practice for both professional 
and amateur. One section describes general nursery meth¬ 
ods, especially propagation practices; the other section has 
a complete list of nursery plants, with the propagation and 
cultivation methods required for each. Ill., 456 pp._.. 3.00 
BAILEY, L. H. & E. Z.—HORTUS: A CONCISE DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING. Easy to use, accurate, and non-techm- 
cal, this great book comes closer than any other single 
volume to answering every question about gardening. It 
includes every kind of ornamental, fruit and vegetable plant 
grown today with brief but complete information on their 
uses, cultivation, hardiness, propagation, preferred soil, 
color, identification, etc. Common names are used through¬ 
out, all botanical terms are defined, and it is marvelously 
easy to handle. 35 Ills., 652 pages... 5.00 
BAILEY, L. H.—THE CULTIVATED CONIFERS. The conifer 
enthusiast will find this the most complete and authorita¬ 
tive book on conifers that has yet been written. 162 Ills., 
404 pages .-. 7.50 
BOTTOMLEY, M. E.—THE DESIGN OF SMALL PROPERTIES. 
Here are 52 carefully designed plans, one or more of which 
will give you just the planting layout you want for your 
home. Each plan is fully described and explained so that 
you can easily modify it to fit any special conditions. A 
check list of nearly 600 plants showing the height, color, 
time of bloom, foil age, growing habit, soil requirements, 
etc., of each one shows you what to plant. 64 illustrations 
233 pages . 2.50 
HOUSE, HOMER D.—WILD FLOWERS. This is the first one- 
volume wild flower book to picture the flowers in actual 
size, in full colored photographs. 365 Ills., 340 pages.. 7.50 
HUME, H. H.—AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS. Every point 
about growing both of these shrubs is carefully explained 
here—soils, time and method of planting, cultivation, mulch¬ 
ing, pruning, frost protection, feeding, pot and tub culture, 
pests and diseases, and propagation. This information holds 
good for every region where either shrub is grown, indoors 
or' outdoors. 14 Ills., 90 pages... 1.50 
HUME, H. H.—THE CULTIVATION OF CITRUS FRUITS. 
In a highly specialized industry such as citrus growing, 
new and practical information is essential. The author is 
a grower of long experience and his book is recognized as 
the best and most recent authority on the subject. Ill., 
561 pp.-.-. 3.50 
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