Laboratories, provides the background for this com¬ 
prehensive book. Experts in England and Italy have 
contributed reports on day lilies abroad. In addition 
to descriptions and horticultural instructions, there 
are sections on the historical development and the 
botanists and specialists who have been prominent 
in this work. 
Peonies 
Peonies 
By F. F. Rockwell $1.00 
70 pages; 20 illustrations in half-tone and 
line; cloth 
Peony lovers will welcome this brief, practical 
handbook from that master of practical home garden¬ 
ing, Frederick Rockwell. This latest addition to the 
Home Garden Handbooks gives complete instruc¬ 
tions for growing peonies, shows how the peony can 
glorify the landscape, reminds the gardener of the 
fragrant varieties now obtainable, and tells how to 
train and propagate them. 
Roses 
Roses 
By F. F. Rockwell $1.00 
74 illus.; 88 pages; 5 x 7^2 inches 
Tells just what the beginner or average flower 
lover can do with roses. Varieties are classified ac¬ 
cording to their uses as garden, climbing, and land¬ 
scape roses and complete directions are given for 
culture, planting, propagation and protection from 
insects and diseases. 
Climbing Roses 
By G. A. Stevens $2.00 
32 halftones; 220 pages; S ^/2 x &V4 inches 
The easiest roses to grow are the climbers. This 
book, a companion to the well-known "How to Grow 
Roses,” tells what climbing roses are, how they may 
best be grown anywhere in America, discusses suit¬ 
able varieties for all uses, and names the undeveloped 
strains in which development may be expected. 
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