UP-TO-DATE 
GARDEN BOOKS 
Why scan the newspaper garden page 
and get your information Tco Late. It’s all 
in these Books and when you need it. 
GARDEN BLUEBOOK OF ANNUALS 
By H. S. Ortloff. How and where to use them in the garden, 
with complete directions for success and descriptions of the 
sorts to buy. Garden layouts and planting plans. By a land¬ 
scape architect. Fully illustrated. 245 pages, 5Va x 8'A. 
Price reduced to $2.00 postpaid. 
HOW TO GROW PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
By Victor H. Ries. Complete directions for the beginner on 
the small place. Tells where to use perennials in the garden; 
methods of propagation and care of the flowers to beautify 
your garden. Profusely illustrated with special drawings and 
planting plans. 96 pages. 5 x 7%. $1.10 postpaid. 
GARDEN FLOWERS 
By R. M. McCurdy. Identifies and describes nearly 7C0 
kinds of garden flowers, with brief directions for their culti¬ 
vation and use. Nearly 100 pictures of flowers in full color. 
311 pages, 5y 2 x 8‘A- $2.10 postpaid. 
THE ROSE MANUAL 
By J. H. Nicolas. A rose encyclopedia for the amateur. 
Complete directions for growing roses in the home garden. 
Fully illustrated and contains four color charts of rose colors. 
335 pages, 5% x 8'A Price reduced to $2.65 postpaid. 
BOOK OF GARDENING 
By Leonard Barron. For the beginner with a small 
place. Tells how to prepare soil, plan the garden, budget 
costs, care for seeds, bulbs, plants, shrubs, trees, and lawns 
and build rock gardens and pools. Illustrated. 159 pages, 
5 x 7'A. $1.10 postpaid. 
THE GARDEN NOTEBOOK 
By Alfred Putz. Illustrated handbook of home gardening 
for each week of the year. Includes house-plants and every 
operation of the small home garden—soils, insects, fertilizers, 
bulbs, seedlings, cuttings, pruning, lawns, borders and rock 
gardens. 52 working drawings show just what to do and how. 
212 pages, 5x8. $1.60 postpaid. 
ANOTHER GARDEN NOTEBOOK 
By Alfred Putz. Like its predecessor, this book is written 
and profusely illustrated to answer the definite garden ques¬ 
tions which arise on every small place. Includes Botanical 
Tulips for the Rock Garden, Pruning Ornamental Trees, Win¬ 
ter Care of Plants, Summer Garden Care, Japanese Iris and 
many other garden subjects. Illustrated with 52 working 
diagrams and drawings. 217 pages; full of practical garden 
information—completely indexed; 5x8 inches; $1.60 postpaid. 
GARDENING IN THE GREENHOUSE 
By Anne Dorrance- Answers correctly all the questions 
which arise in the amateur’s greenhouse. Such important and 
puzzling problems as watering, ventilation, insects, care of cut 
flowers, fertilizing and temperatures are capably handled. 
There is a complete chapter devoted to the best varieties to 
grow in the greenhouse, as well as many cultural directions 
for starting new varieties for spring planting in the garden. 
Illustrated with 11 full pages of line drawings by Joseph E 
Ebertz. 150 pages; 5 x 7%. $1.60 postpaid. 
