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BOOKS 
New Gardens for Old, H. S. Ortloff and H. B. Raymore. Helps 
redesign small garden or large grounds, arrange flower borders, 
keep plants healthy. 20 drawings, 8 photographs. Cloth, $2.00. 
NURSERY 
The Modern Nursery, Laurie and Chadwick, 508 pages; 110 illus., 
70 tables. Cloth, $5.00. 
Nursery Sales and Management, Nelson Coon. Analyzing Prospects, 
Planning for Your Nursery, Buying and Planting, The Office, 
Salesmanship, Advertising, Correspondence, Estimating, Filing 
Orders, Customer Relations, Records and Cost Finding Stand¬ 
ards, etc. 240 pages; 54 illustrations. Cloth, $1.50. 
Roadsides, the Front Yard of the Nation, J. M. Bennett. $3.00 
PERENNIALS 
The Book of Perennials, Alfred C. Hottes. Covers general principles 
of growing, using, selecting and propagating perennials. Also 
description, uses, climate, species, diseases, soils, etc. 280 
pages, 103 illustrations. Cloth, $2.00. 
The Rock Garden, Louise B. Wilder. 224 pages, 27 photographs. 
How to grow rock plants, how to prepare soil. $1.60. 
How to Grow Perennial Flowers, Prof. Victor H. Reis. Treats usual 
propagation and care of perennials. Valuable information on 
success of bloom. $ 1 . 00 . 
PROPAGATION 
Plant Propagation — 999 Questions Answered, Alfred C. Hottes. 
Propagation for home gardener; covering plants used on home 
grounds and others. 238 pages, 136 illustrations. Cloth, $2.00. 
Gardening in the Greenhouse, Anne Dorrance, First popularly 
priced book for gardeners of small greenhouses answering 
watering, ventilating, fertilizing and correct cultivation of 
flowers in a limited space. Well worth $1.50. 
Plant Propagation for the Garden, Dr. D. E. Fairburn. $1.00 
REFERENCE AND NOMENCLATURE 
Standardized Plant Names, American Joint Committee on Horti¬ 
cultural Nomenclature. 548 pages. Cloth edition, $5.00. 
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, Dr. L. H. Bailey. 3-Vol; 3639 
pages; 4000 ill. Contains detailed discussions of more than 
40,000 plants presented so as to be completely useful to those 
wishing scientific authority and those seeking information for 
gardening purposes, whether professional or amateur. 
Set, $15.00. 
TREES AND SHRUBS 
Principles and Practice of Pruning, M. G. Kains. Prepared to meet 
the needs of practical and amateur growers. 300 photos. 
$2.50. 
Azaleas-Camellias, H. H. Hume. 102 pages; 6 full-page halftone 
and 1 colored plate. Azalea Species and Varieties, Camellias 
and their Varieties, Propagation. Cloth, $1.50. 
The Book of Trees, Alfred C. Hottes. Covers coniferous and decid¬ 
uous trees with full details of care and culture. Lists pronun¬ 
ciation, description, propagation, care, culture, uses, species of 
each genus. 448 pages, 180 illustrations. Cloth, $3.50. 
The Book of Shrubs, Alfred C. Hottes. A most complete book cov¬ 
ering care and culture of deciduous and broadleaved shrubs. 
Gives description, uses, soil, pruning, propagation, species, 
diseases, insects, transplanting, etc. 448 pages, nearly 200 
illustrations. Cloth, $3.00 
Manual of the Trees of North America, Charles Sprague Sargent. 
940 pages; 783 illus., from drawings. Map of North America 
(exclusive of Mexico), showing 8 regions into which the 
country is divided according to the prevailing character of 
the trees. Cloth, $5.00. 
Hardy Shrubs, F. A. Waugh. Shrubs for everybody and every¬ 
where. What to plant; where to plant;; when to plant. $1.25. 
Dwarf and Slow Growing Conifers, M. Hornibrook. $3.50. 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas, Clement G. Bowers. One of the best 
books on the subject. 83 illustrations, 900 species, and 2000 
varieties treated, up to date and dependable. Also their 
propagation, hybridization, transplanting, soil preparation and 
nutrition. 526 pages, 8 x 10 inches. $10.00. 
FORESTRY TEXTBOOKS 
Insect Enemies of Shade-Trees, Glenn W. Herrick. 425 pages, 340 
illus., 8 VO. Preservation of shade trees from insect pests; 
treats comparative utility of different trees in point of aesthetic 
value, hardihood, adaptability, and immunity to injury and 
disease. Up-to-date directions for fertilizing. Cloth, $5.00. 
