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HENDERSON’S 
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GARDEN GUIDE and RECORD 
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This book has become the indispensable handbook of thousands of gardeners throughout the United 
States Henderson’s Garden Guide contains more essential information, is easier of reference, and 
more complete than many works much more pretentious in character. In a measure, our customers have 
^contributed to its contents by the questions put to us daily over pur counters, so that the Garden Guide 
*is an attempt to solve the problems which confront both the novice and the experienced gardener. Orig¬ 
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inclusive so that it now embraces almost every phase of ordinary garden craft. This growth has not 
robbed it of its simplicity, but has extended its usefulness to a greater number oc gardeners. 
It is of convenient pocket size.(5x8*4 inches), has 64 pages of text, including a complete index. Also 
12 calendar pages, one for every month, for noting phenomena, dates and other items of interest. these 
greatly enhance its value and encourage an observant attitude in the garden. It treats of 
Vegetable Planting Time Table. 
Culinary Herbs. 
Vegetables for Winter Use. 
Cold Frame Vegetables. 
Insects and Plant Diseases. 
Hot Reds and Cold Frames. 
Fertilizing and Fertilizers. 
Canning Vegetables, etc. 
Flowers from Seed—Selections for 
Different Purposes and Brief 
Instructions How to Grow. 
Dahlia Culture. 
Plans for Flower Beds. 
Bulb Culture. 
Gladiolus and Peony Culture. 
Pruning Shrubs. 
Lawns and Grass Plots—Making, 
Maintaining and Renovating. 
Preparing Garden Ground. 
Vegetable Culture — Directions 
How to Grow. Companion and 
Successive Crops. 
And Many Other Pithy Garden 
Pointers. 
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