KATZENSTEIN & COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA„ U. S. A. 
Books 
To meet a steadily increasing demand we are prepared now to supply the 
best books on horticulture at publishers’ prices and shall gladly obtain for you 
any books omitted from this list. 
Prices include delivery in U. S. A. No discounts. 
STANDARDIZED PLANT NAMES (1923) is becoming rapidly 
the acknowledged standard authority for all dealings in and cur¬ 
rent literature about plants in the United States. In our own 
publications we adhere strictly to Standardized Plant Names. 
Standard Edition (bound in cloth for library and general use).... $ 5.00 
MACMILLAN COMPANY BOOKS 
THE STANDARD CYCLOPEDIA OF HORTICULTURE, edited 
by L. H. Bailey. Complete with color pages and nearly 5,000 en¬ 
gravings, these volumes give complete information on kinds, char¬ 
acteristics, and methods of cultivation of all plants grown in North 
America. Ill., 3 vols, 3637 pages (Special Price Formerly $25.00) 15.00 
BAILEY, L. H—THE NURSERY MANUAL. Ille., 456 pages_ 3.00 
BAILEY, L. H. & E. Z.—HORTUS: A CONCISE DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING. 35 Ills., 652 pages. 5.00 
BAILEY, L. H.—THE CULTIVATED CONIFERS. The conifer 
enthusiast will find this the most complete and authoritative book 
on conifers that has yet been written. 162 Ills., 404 pages. 7.50 
BOTTOMLEY, M. E.—THE DESIGN OF SMALL PROPER¬ 
TIES. 233 pages. 64 illustrations. 2.50 
HOUSE, HOMER D—WILD FLOWERS. This is the first one- 
volume wild flower book to picture the flowers in actual size, in 
full colored photographs. 365 Ills., 340 pages. 7.50 
HUME, H. H.—AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS. 14 Ills., 90 pages. 1.50 
HUME, H. H.—THE CULTIVATION OF CITRUS FRUITS. 3.50 
HUME, H. H—GARDENING IN THE LOWER SOUTH. The 
first and only complete garden guide for the South. 102 Ills., 472 
pages... 5.00 
LAURIE, ALEX, AND CHADWICK, L. C.—THE MODERN 
NURSERY. Contains 52 tables, 107 Ills., 500 pages, fabrikoid 
binding. 5.30 
MASON, A. F—SPRAYING, DUSTING AND FUMIGATING 
PLANTS. 237 Ills., 570 pages. 3.00 
PYLE, R-, AND OTHERS—HOW TO GROW ROSES. 2.00 
RAMSEY, L. W.—LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS_ 2.00 
READ, ARTHUR D. M. F., Senior member of the Society of Ameri¬ 
can Forestry. Mr. Read discusses the art and science of forestry 
and its five major divisions: silviculture; forest protection; utiliza¬ 
tion; management; forest policy. He takes up the demand for 
foresters, the remuneration paid, and the qualifications needed. 
1934 publication. Ill. 1.25 
REHDER, ALFRED—MANUAL OF CULTIVATED TREES 
AND SHRUBS. A complete and absolutely indispensable refer- 
rence book of all hardy trees and shrubs. 976 pages. 10.00 
ROCKWELL, F. F.—THE HOME GARDEN HANDBOOKS. 
The titles now published are: Price per volume. 1.25 
Rock Gardens Dahlias Irises Gladiolus Roses 
Evergreens for the Small Place Shrubs Lawns 
STEVENS, G. A.—GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR For the 
first time, a large collection of the most popular garden flowers is 
reproduced in large, full-color photographs, alphabetically ar¬ 
ranged and accompanied by brief descriptions and cultural notes. 
400 Ills., 310 pages. 3.75 
STUCKEY-KYLE—PECAN GROWING. Practical details of the 
culture, propagation, insect and disease protection, harvesting, 
cracking and marketing of pecans. Includes the latest methods 
and practices of successful growers. Ill., 223 pages. 3.00 
DELAMARE COMPANY BOOKS 
COON, NELSON—NURSERY SALES AND MANAGEMENT. 
It gives fundamentals of nursery work to the beginner and very 
helpful information to all. Particularly it deals with the sales end. 
54 Ills., 240 pages. 1.65 
HOTTES, ALFRED—THE BOOK OF ANNUALS. Full direc 
tions for the culture and uses of over 100 different genera. 155 
Ills., 196 pages... 1.65 
HOTTES, ALFRED—THE BOOK OF PERENNIALS. 2.15 
HOTTES, ALFRED—THE BOOK OF TREES. 180 Ills., 448 
pages. 3.65 
HOTTES, ALFRED — PLANT PROPAGATION, 999 Questions 
Answered. 2.15 
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