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“Wild Flowers” by Homer D. House. 626 pages. 364 
color photographs of wild flowers in natural size. $3.95. 
Old Roses, by Ethelyn Keays. Development 1596 to 1880. 
35 half-tone and many other illustrations, 218 pages. $3.00. 
The Rose in America, by J. Horace MsFarland. Com¬ 
plete guide to successful growing, newest information. 
66 illustrations, 233 pages. $3.00. 
Modem Roses, by J. Horace McFarland. Catalogue of 
2511 varieties with discription and history. 79 illustra¬ 
tions, (48 in color.) 292 pages. $5.00 
Climbing Roses, by G. A. Stevens. 220 pages, 31 color 
plates, 32 half-tones. $2.00. 
How to Grow Roses, by Robert Pyle. 138 illustrations, 
(45 in color,) 211 pages. $2.00 
Chinese Garden Architecture, by E. L. Howard. 51 illus¬ 
trations in large quarto volume. $6.00. 
Garden Pools; Large and Small, by Ramsey and Lawrence. 
41 illustrations, 122 pages. $2.50. 
The Outdoor Living Room, by L. W. Ramsey and C. H. 
Lawrence. Profusely illustrated. Principles apply in 
every climate. $2.50 
California Gardens, by W. S. Dobyns. 220 beautiful 
photographs. $2.00 
Patio Gardens, by Helen M. Fox. Spanish gardens and 
art. 98 illustrations, 247 pages. $2.50. 
The Garden Club Manual, by Edith R. Fisher. Organi¬ 
zation and Management. $2.00. 
How Plants get their Names, by Dr. L. H. Bailey. More 
than 4500 names, defined and pronounced. 209 pages, 
illustrated. $2.25. 
Flower Arrangement, by F. F. Rockwell and Esther 
Grayson. 199 pages, 33 half tones and many drawings. 
$3.00. 
Gardening in the Lower South, by H. H. 
Hume. The first and only complete garden 
guide for the South. Tells what flowers to 
plant, how to have fresh vegetables through¬ 
out the year, how to grow fruits, what 
trees and evergreens grow best and all 
about southern soils, fertilizing, lawi\ 
making, palms, roses, azaleas, bulbs bam¬ 
boos, vines and other plants. 102 illustra¬ 
tions, 472 pages. $5.00. 
The Tropical Crops, by O. W. Barrett. Hundreds of plants 
that may be grown successfully in southern sections of 
the United States described. Citrus Fruits, sugar cane, 
rubber, ri.ce, and cotton are especially valuable. 34 illus¬ 
trations, 463 pages. $4.00. 
The Plant World of Florida, by Dr. Henry Nehrling. For 
43 years this painstaking German horticulturist gardened 
in Florida and kept records of his experience. Descrip¬ 
tions and cultivation notes on 154 rrees, 120 shrubs, 219 
palms and numerous flowers, plants and vines. 304 pages, 
27 illustrations. $3.50 
The Tropical Garden, by Loraine E. Kuck and Richai’d C. 
Tongg. Dry Gardening, Patios, Tropical Water and Rock 
Gardens, Beach and Mountain Gardens, Lawns, Tropical 
Plants, Exotics. 361 pages, 46 illustrations. $3.00. 
The Herb Garden, by Frances Bardswell. 16 color illus¬ 
trations, 189 pages. $3.00. 
The Fragrant Path, by Louise B. Wilder. All about fra¬ 
grant flowers and plants. Illustrated, 407 pages. $3.00. 
Gardening with Herbs ffor Flavor and Fragrance, by 
Helen Morgenthau Fox. 12 Illustrations, 334 pages. $2.50. 
Spraying, Dusting and Fumigating of Plants, by A. F. 
Mason. 237 illustrations, 570 pages. $3.00. 
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