KATZENSTEIN & COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA., U. S. A. 
DELAMARE COMPANY BOOKS 
BRIGGS, GARDENING IN THE SOUTH—A concise, thorough 
and interesting manual for the Southern home-owner. Many 
Ills., 232 pages . 2.15 
COON, NELSON—NURSERY SALES AND MANAGEMENT. 
It gives fundamentals of nursery work to the beginner and 
very helpful information to all. Particularly it deals with 
the sales end. 54 Ills., 240 pages. 1.65 
HOTTES, ALFRED.—THE BOOK OF ANNUALS. Full direc¬ 
tions for the culture and uses of over 100 different genera. 
155 Ills., 196 pages . 1.65 
HOTTES, ALFRED.—THE BOOK OF PERENNIALS. Companion 
book to the Book of Annuals—about growing, using, selecting 
and propagating perennials with many lists. Revised. 2.15 
HOTTES, ALFRED—THE BOOK OF TREES. The most com¬ 
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and deciduous trees. Includes features such as history, 
street trees, regions, pruning, planting, propagation, dis¬ 
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HOTTES, ALFRED C.—PLANT PROPAGATION, 999 Questions 
Answered. Surely the increasing of plants by seeds, cut¬ 
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wondered just how to sow the various seeds, why some seeds 
sprout so slowly, how long you can keep seeds, when to sow 
perennials ? How to grow plants from their leaves ? How 
to increase the bulbs faster : How to give a piece of a favor¬ 
ite shrub to a neighbor? How to graft an undesirable fruit 
tree? These and many other points are fully covered in 
“Plant Progagation.” Every step is clearly illustrated and 
carefully described in terms that are definite but understood 
by anyone . 2.15 
HOTTES, ALFRED.—THE BOOK OF SHRUBS. An up-to-the- 
moment and most complete reference book on shrubs based 
on the expeience of many authorities. 187 Ills., 448 pages.... 3.15 
JOHNSON, L. H.—FOUNDATION PLANTING. A valuable 
help in designing foundation plantings for residences, 
schools, factories, garages, etc., over 208 ills., 258 pages. 5.00 
HOTTES, ALFRED C.—ONE THOUSAND AND ONE GARDEN 
QUESTIONS ANSWERED. This book is so written that a 
quick answer may be secured to any definite question. 1039 
questions are actually answered. A veritable encyclopedia 
for the amateur. Completely revised and enlarged. To be 
published early in 1935... 2.15 
SUNDRY PUBLICATIONS 
HOUGH—HANDBOOK OF TREES of the Northern States and 
Canada. A wonderfully instructive, photo-descriptive vol¬ 
ume. An arboretum in book form. Ill., 470 pp._. 8.50 
TOUMEY—SEEDING AND PLANTING. This manual gives 
first-hand information for the guidance of all interested 
in the growing of trees from seed, by Prof. J. W. Tourney, 
of the Yale Forestry School. * Ill., 455 pp. 5.25 
PUTZ—THE GARDEN NOTEBOOK. Illustrated handbook of 
home gardening for each week of the year. 52 working draw¬ 
ings show just what to do and how. 212 pages. 1.60 
WILDER—THE ROCK GARDEN. A new book at popular price 
by America’s best known authority on rock gardening. Con¬ 
tains an alphabetical descriptive list of 209 hest rock plants 
and how to grow them. Fully illustrated, 230 pages. 1.60 
FINDLAY—GARDEN MAKING AND KEEPING. Useful in¬ 
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shrubs, vines and all flowers, seeds, roots and bulbs. Full 
of photographs, planting plans and diagrams. 253 pages. 2.10 
TAYLOR—THE COMPLETE GARDEN. An indispensible gar¬ 
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illustrated. 6.15 
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