KATZENSTEIN & COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA„ IT. S. A 
HUME, H. H.—GARDENING IN THE LOWER SOUTH. The 
first and only complete garden guide for the South. It tells 
what flowers to plant for steady succession of bloom, how 
to have fresh vegetables throughout the year, how to grow 
fruits, what varieties to plant, what trees and evergreens 
grow best, and ail about Southern soils, fertilizing, lawn 
making, palms, roses, azaleas, bulbs, bamboos, vines, and 
other plants. 102 Ills., 472 pages . 
LAURIE, ALEX, AND CHADWICK, L. C.—THE MODERN 
NURSERY. Contains the latest practical information on 
all phases of plant propagation, culture, andi handling. Dis¬ 
cusses the location and layout of the nursery, tools, build¬ 
ings, soils, fertilizers, plant reproduction and propagation 
with tables showing the method for all plants, cultural prac¬ 
tices, storage, packing, grading, office management, mark¬ 
eting, and nursery laws, quarantines, and plant patents. 
Contains 52 tables, 107 Ills., 500 pages, fabrikoid binding_ 
LINDSAY, T. S.—PLANT NAMES. Gives reasons for naming 
plants and explains the meaning of the names. 99pp. 
McFarland, h.—getting acquainted with the 
TREES. Treating on a number of popular trees in a 
popular way. Ill. 224 pp... 
MASON, A. F.—SPRAYING, DUSTING AND FUMIGATING 
OF PLANTS. An invaluable handbook and reference for 
fruit growers, vegetable gardeners, nurserymen and home 
gardeners. 237 Ills., 570 pages. 
PYLE, R., AND OTHERS—HOW TO GROW ROSES. Here 
you will find full and practical information on every ques¬ 
tion on the growing of garden roses. Written from the life¬ 
time experience of three of our greatest growers. 45 varie¬ 
ties are illustrated in full color. The best book on roses 
yet published. 138 Ills., 211 pages . 
RAMSEY, L. W.—LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS. 
Step by step, with photographs and plans that make each 
point clear, this new book shows just how to develop your 
home grounds for greatest beauty. Each of the 175 illustra¬ 
tions tells a story or teaches an important lesson at a glance. 
175 Ills., 170 pages . 
RAMSEY, L. W. & LAWRENCE, CPIAS. H.—THE OUTDOOR 
LIVING ROOM. Pictures and text show how home owners 
everywhere may enjoy the benefits of an outdoor garden 
room, designed for living and for the enjoyment of the 
family and its friends. Profusely illustrated with photo¬ 
graphs and drawings ; frontispiece in color. Cloth. 
READ, ARTHUR D. M. F., Senior member of the Society of 
American Forestry. Mr. Read discusses the art and science 
of forestry and its five major divisions: silviculture; forest 
protection; utilization; management; forest policy. He 
takes up the demand for foresters, the remuneration paid, 
and the qualifications needed. 1934 publication. Ill. 
REHDER, ALFRED.—MANUAL OF CULTIVATED TREES 
AND SHRUBS. A complete and absolutely indispensable 
reference book of all hardy trees and shrubs. 976 pp. 
ROCKWELL, F. F.—THE HOME GARDEN HANDBOOKS. A 
series of pocket size books, now eight in number, that it is a 
pleasure for us to recommend because each volume covers its 
ground so well and concisely. Use them when your seeds or 
plants arrive ; they will show you how to prepare the soil, 
plant the seed, or transplant. Carry them out to the garden 
when you cultivate, prune and fertile. They will save you 
many steps and help you avoid disappointments. Each vol¬ 
ume has from 30 to 70 illustrations and contains about 90 
pages. Strong cloth binding, four-color jackets. Price per 
volume ... 
The titles now published are: 
Rock Gardens Dahlias Irises Gladiolus Roses 
Evergreens for the Small Place Shrubs Lawns 
STEVENS, G. A.—GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR. For the 
first time, a large collection of the most popular garden 
flowers is reproduced in large, full-color photographs, al- 
phabeticlly arranged and accompanied by brief descriptions 
and cultural notes. 400 Ills., 310 pages. 
STUCKEY-KYLE.—PECAN GROWING. Practical details of 
the culture, propagation, insect and disease protection, har¬ 
vesting, cracking and marketing of pecans. Includes the 
latest methods and practices of successful growers. 
Ill., 223 pp.... 
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