Principles of Fruit Growing, by L. H. Bailey. Practical 
information for growers of every kind of tree and bush 
fruits. 186 illustrations, 432 pages. $2.50. 
Bush Fruits, by F. W. Card. Practical pointers on berry 
crops. 85 illustrations, 411 pages. $2.50. 
Peach Growing, by H. P. Gould. 78 illustrations, 426 
pages. $2.50 
Cyclopedia of Hardy Fruits, by U. P. Hedrick. Covers all 
hardy fruits grown in North America. 366 pages, 312 
drawings, 16 photographs in color. $3.00. 
Cultivation of Citrus Fruits, by H. H. Hume. Practical 
details on cultivating, pruning, packing and the control 
of insects and diseases. 240 illustrations, 561 pages. $3.50. 
The Flower Garden Primer, by Julia Cummings. Practical 
all-round book for the home gardener. 319 pages, 46 illus¬ 
trations. $3.00. 
The Living Garden, by E. J. Salisbury. One of the most 
informative horticultural books of the 20th century. Tells 
how plants live, multiply and grow. 320 pages, 78 illus¬ 
trations. $3.00. 
The Gardener’s How Book, by Chesla C. Sherlock. Tells 
just how, when and what to do to make your garden a 
success. 351 pages, illustrated. $3.50. 
Everyman’s Garden. A story-like guide for the flower 
grower, by Max Schling. Plow to make a garden. Illus¬ 
trated, 100 pages. $2.00. 
What Happens in My Garden, by Louise B. Wilder. Some 
of the best rock garden information, also bulbs, small 
plants, perennials, etc. $3.00 
Informal Gardens, by H. Stuart Ortloff. 104 pages, 17 
illustrations. $1.60. 
Manual of Gardening, by L. H. Bailey. Complete and 
practical information on planting and landscaping your 
home grounds. 539 pages, 350 illustrations. $3.00. 
The Home Garden Handbooks, by F. F. Rockwell. Each 
volume has from 30 to 70 illustrations and about 90 pages. 
$1.25 per volume. Titles now published are:— Rock Gar¬ 
dens, Dahlias, Irises, Gladiolus, Roses, Peonies, Ever¬ 
greens, Shrubs, Lawns. 
Home Flower Growing, by E. C. Volz. A real flower 
garden encyclopedia all about your garden, your garden 
club, exhibits, flower show, etc. 151 illustrations, 364 
pages. $3.50. 
Around the Year in the Garden, by F. F. Rockwell. For 
the busy gardener, what to do every week in the year, 
told in 52 chapters. Covers vegetable and flower gardens. 
88 illustrations, 350 pages. $2.50. 
Adventures in a Suburban Garden, by L. B. Wilder. 
Practical information about the uses and behavior of 
over 500 new and old varieties of plants. 19 illustrations, 
265 pages. $2.00 
Garden Maintainance, by H. S. Ortloff and H. R. Raymore. 
How to care for your garden, plants, soil, spray, fertilize. 
Illustrated. $2.50. 
Annuals in the Garden, by H. S. Ortloff. Illustrated, 
includes planting plans and lists. $1.25. 
Perennial Gardens, by H. S. Ortloff. Plans and planting 
lists, illustrated, 92 pages. $1.25. 
Daylilies, by Dr. A. B. Stout. The first book on day lilies, 
114 pages, illustrated in color. $3.00. 
Garden Cinderellas (Lilies,) by H. M. Fox, Expert in¬ 
formation on growing lilies. Names every lily in culti¬ 
vation. 51 illustrations, many in color, 269 pages. $5.00. 
Lilacs in My Garden, by Alice Harding. New varieties, 
methods of growing. 88 pages, 7 illustrations. $1.50 
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