WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
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HOME FLOWER-GROWING 
By E. C. VOLZ 
Would you like to know how to build and plant a rock-garden or 
a water-garden? How to obtain harmonious color effects with new 
annuals, perennials, and bulbs? How to grow and preserve everlast¬ 
ings for winter bouquets ? How to grow flowers successfully inside 
your home in winter or in window-boxes in summer? How to organ¬ 
ize and keep a garden club running? How to manage a community 
flower show? 
Answers to these and many other questions on garden enterprises 
are contained in Home Flower-Growing. It is a real flower garden 
encyclopedia. Once you know and use it you will find it indispensable. 
“It’s just the kind of information hundreds of gardeners are look¬ 
ing for,” says Frank Ridgway in the Chicago Tribune. “There is 
plenty of evidence to indicate that one of his (the author’s) reasons 
for writing the book was to answer about a million of these questions 
for his friends and others . . . with a garden.” 
CONTENTS:—Planning the Flower Garden, Care and Main¬ 
tenance; Annuals, Perennials, Garden Roses, Bulbous Plants; 
Flowers for Special Purposes; Strawflowers and Everlastings; 
Flower, Foliage, and Bulbous House Plants; Window-Boxes and 
Hanging Baskets; Arrangement of Cut Flowers; Garden Clubs 
and Flower Shows. 
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GARDEN 
MAINTENANCE 
H. STUART ORTLOFF 
HENRY b. raymore 
GARDEN MAINTENANCE 
By H. STUART ORTLOFF and HENRY B. RAYMORE 
Every one who has a garden wants constantly to know how to 
care for it—how to prune, fertilize, spray, and care for flowers, 
trees, shi’ubs, and lawns. This is a book to answer all such ques¬ 
tions, and to bring success to established gardens as well as to 
those newly planned and planted. It is written for the home 
owner who already has a lawn and garden space; it does not pre¬ 
suppose a new garden or the complete rearrangement of exisiting 
plantings. Illustrated with photographs and drawings, frontis¬ 
piece in color. Cloth, 8 vo. $2.50 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR 
A Picture Cyclopedia of Flowers 
By G. A. STEVENS 
400 photographs in full color; 320 pages; 6 X A x 9t4 inches; 
cloth, $3.75. 
This is the first book to show all the important garden flowers in 
accurately colored photographs. The pictures are arranged alpha¬ 
betically with accompanying descriptions and brief cultural notes. 
You will use this book every time you plant, plan a color scheme 
or combine plants in bed or border arrangements. It is also useful 
for identifying plants and for giving correct botanical names. An 
index of vernacular names makes it possible to find any flower. 
The color plates are the finest obtainable and as accurate as 
they are beautiful. 
