BIBLIOGRAPHY 
We are indebted and give thanks to the authors of the following 
books that have been used to verify much of the material that has been 
presented— 
Gray’s Botany. 
Bailey’s Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. 
Curtis’ Botanical Magazine. 
Schulz “Texas Wild Flowers”. 
Fletcher, “Soil”. 
United States and States’ Department of Agriculture, Bulletins and 
other publications. 
As several most valuable books have been written, giving detailed in¬ 
formation on certain types of plants, used for special localities, no effort 
has been made to duplicate the information they contain, especially— 
Ellen D. Schulz’s Cactus Culture, Orange Judd, New York, and 
The Garden Book for Houston, both of which present such adequate, 
specific data on the cultivation of plants in Southwestern Texas. 
Detailed information regarding Garden Clubs, their organization, by¬ 
laws, subjects for programs, flower shows and various items of interest 
can be secured from— 
A Garden Manual, by Mrs. Frederick Fisher. (The Macmillan Co.,N.Y.) 
A Garden Handbook, by Fae Huttenlocker. (Meredith, Des Moines, 
Iowa.) 
Garden Clubs, by Florence C. Speller. (Hohawk Press, N. Y.) 
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