$5.00 
Gardening in the Lower South 
By H. Harold Hume 
102 illus.; 472 pages; 6x9 inches 
This is the most comprehensive practical garden 
guide for the South. 
It tells what flowers to plant for a 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 all about 
southern soils, fertilizing, lawn making, palms, roses, 
azaleas, bulbs, bamboos, vines and other plants. 
Flowers in the Garden 
Annuals in the Garden 
By H. Stuart Ortloff $1.25 
5 illus.; 88 pages; Sj/g x 8|/2 inches 
Includes many interesting suggestions for the use 
of these popular plants in the landscape scheme, by 
themselves and in combination with perennials, in 
the rock garden, in the border, for cutting, to follow 
bulbs, in window boxes, etc. It contains full instruc¬ 
tions for growing annuals, sowing seed, transplant¬ 
ing, and care in the garden. It also includes summer¬ 
flowering bulbs and biennials. It is illustrated with 
a frontispiece in color, four photographs, and seven¬ 
teen interesting landscape plans with planting lists 
for using these popular flowers in the home-garden 
scheme. 
Flowers in the Home 
By Menie Watt $1.25 
8 illus; 63 pages; 5■/* x 7*/2 inches 
Contestants in flower arrangement contests at 
flower shows will find this little book a rich mine of 
information. It will also save its cost many times 
through its hints on how to preserve flowers after 
cutting. 
Alpines 
American Alpines in the Garden 
By Anderson McCully $2.50 
19 illus.; 262 pages; 5 I /4 x 8 inches 
So much has been heard of foreign alpines and so 
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