GARDEN MAKING AND KEEPING 
By Hugh Findlay. This thoroughly practical and complete 
book for the home garden is now offered at less than half 
original price. Useful information on care of lawns, roses, 
pools, rock gardens, trees, shrubs, vines and all flowers, seeds, 
roots and bulbs. Full of photographs, planting plans and dia¬ 
grams. 253 pages, 5y 2 x 8 V 2 . Now $2.10 postpaid. 
TREES & SHRUBS For The Small Place 
By Arthur H. Carhart. Tells and shows how to care for 
your trees and shrubs, what kinds to plant and where to use 
them on your own home grounds. Includes deciduous, ever¬ 
green and broad leaf shrubs. Written by a landscape architect 
for home garden makers everywhere. Illustrated witn 20 
special drawings. 96 pages. 5 x 7%. $1.10 postpaid. 
HOW TO PLAN THE HOME LANDSCAPE 
By Arthur H. Carhart. Tells exactly how to make a 
landscape plan for your home grounds; where to place and how 
to plan for trees, shrub borders, foundation plantings, fliwfr 
borders, pools, rock gardens. Shows how to select plant 
materials for your own place to make it a pleasant, livable 
garden. Written for the small place; illustrated with 27 special 
drawings. 96 pages. 5 x 7%. $1.10 postpaid. 
NEW GARDENS FOR OLD 
How to Remodel the Home Grounds by H. S. Ortlcff and 
H. B. Raymore. Tells just how to make a pleasant garden of 
your yard—how to improve foundation plantings, shrub and 
flower borders, where to put a rock garden or pool, and how to 
keep it all beautiful the year around. Written for the small 
place by two landscape architects. 192 pages. 8 photographs, 
20 helpful drawings. 5% x 8 %. $2.10 postpaid. 
THE ROCK GARDEN 
By Louise Beebe Wilder. A new book at popular price by 
America’s best known authority on rock gardening. Based on 
her own experience as an amateur, it tells just how to make 
1 ek garden, how and what to plant for year-round beauty. 
Contains an alphabetical descriptive list of 200 best rock plants 
and how to grow them. Fully illustrated, 230 pages, 5Vz x 814. 
$1.60 postpaid. 
HOUSE PLANTS. HOW TO GROW THEM 
By Parker T. Barnes. This book suggests and describes 
all those flowering plants, bulbs, and foliage plants which may 
be expected to thrive under modern indoor conditions of heat- 
urn, ventilation and humidity. It includes cactuses, palms, 
ferns and plants for the aquarium and tells which of them 
all are sure to succeed. 242 pages. 55 photographs as 31 
halftone plants. 814 x 5%. $2.10 postpaid. 
COLOR AND SUCCESSION OF BLOOM 
IN THE FLOWER BORDER 
By H. S. Ortloff and H. B. Raymore. In this book two 
well-known landscape architects have given a clear and vivid 
explanation of how the best effects are achieved. They have 
approached a difficult subject in a simple, effective, and prac¬ 
tical manner so all gardeners can apply their methods to every 
garden or flower border. The problem of color is presented in 
an entirely new manner. A new and simple color chart is 
introduced, and methods of securing color harmony, contrast, 
and balance is greatly simplified. This book has been made 
countrywide in scope with suitable suggestions for every 
climatic and soil condition found in our country. Color front¬ 
ispiece, 6 photographs, 10 line drawings and color chart of 14 
basic colors. 265 pages. 5*4 x 8 . $2.65 postpaid. 
