in the garden and in the wild. The first part deals 
with the fragrant plants of various seasons in the 
garden, including roses, annuals, shrubs, vines, etc. 
Much of interesting garden lore is included, and 
much of Mrs. Wilder’s own experience in growing 
these plants. Part two is a descriptive compilation of 
practically all known fragrant plants not dealt with 
in the first section. Illustrated. 
Around the Year in the Garden 
By F. F. Rockwell $2.50 
88 illus.; 350 pages; S^/2 x 7% inches 
Here is a practical and very helpful garden book 
arranged in 52 chapters which tell at a glance what 
to do in the garden every week of the year. 
It covers the vegetable garden, flower garden, roses, 
shrubs, berries, fruit trees, insects and diseases, vege¬ 
tables for winter, pruning and all other garden opera¬ 
tions as they come up at their proper time of the year. 
Garden Maintenance 
By H. S. Or+loff and H. B. Raymore $2.50 
38 illus.; (color, halftone and line); 316 
pages; 5 I /2 x 8% inches 
Everyone who has a garden wants constantly to 
know how to care for it—how to prune, fertilize, 
spray and care for flowers, trees, shrubs, and lawns. 
This is a book to answer all such questions, and 
to bring increased success to established gardens as 
well as to those newly planned and planted. Unlike 
many garden books, it is written for the home owner 
who already has a lawn and garden space; it does 
not presuppose a new garden or the complete re¬ 
arrangement of existing plantings. 
Home Flower Growing 
By E. C. Volz $3.50 
151 illus.; 364 pages; 5*/2 x 8 inches 
You will find this a real flower garden encyclo¬ 
pedia. 
Beginning with a short account of how plants 
grow, it goes on to tell how to grow flowers; plan 
beds and borders, make rock, wild and water gar¬ 
dens; describes and tells how to grow 98 annual 
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