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ALL ABOUT FLOWERING BULBS— 
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house. 186 pages, 73 plates. Cloth, $2.00. 
ART OF HOME LANDSCAPE— Bottomley 
The principles of good landscape gardening 
interpreted for practical and understand¬ 
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lustrations and working plans. Cloth, 
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BOOK OF ANNUALS— Hottes. A reliable 
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Describes over 100 genera in alphabetical 
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BOOK OF PERENNIALS— Hottes. Full 
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BOOK OF SHRUBS —Hottes. A most com¬ 
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448 pages, 184 illustrations. Cloth, $3.00. 
COMMON SENSE IN THE ROCK GAR¬ 
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FLOWERS OF THE WILD— Pellett. Cov¬ 
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West. 168 pages, 108 illustrations. Cloth, 
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GARDEN GUIDE —Each subject covered 
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LANDSCAPING THE SMALL HOME— 
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158 pages, 53 illustrations. Cloth, $1.00. 
MODERN DAHLIA CULTURE— Waite. 
Complete details of culture, care, propaga¬ 
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1001 GARDEN QUESTIONS ANSWERED 
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PLANT PROPAGATION— Hottes. Writ¬ 
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PRINCIPLES OF FLOWER ARRANGE¬ 
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and explaining illustrations. 202 pages, 
71 illustrations. Cloth, $3.00. 
SUCCESS WITH HOUSE PLANTS—Kift. 
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WATER GARDENS AND GOLDFISH— 
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FLOWER SEEDS 
Page 
Achillea. 7 
Aconitum. 7 
Acroclinium. 7 
Adlumia. 7 
Adonis. 7 
Agathaea. 7 
Ageratum. 7 
Agrostemma.7 
Alonsia. 7 
Alyssum. 7 
Amaranthus. 7 
Anagallis.. 7 
Anchusa. 8 
Anemone. 7 
Angelonia. 8 
Anthemis. 7 
Antirrhinums.3, 6 
Aquilegia.3, 8 
Arabis. 8 
Arctotis. 8 
Armeria. 8 
Asparagus. 8 
Asters.3, 9 
Aubrietia. 8 
Auricula. 8 
Balloon Vine. 8 
Balsam. 8 
Begonia. 8 
Beilis.10 
Bocconia.10 
Boltonia.10 
Brachycome.10 
Browallia.10 
Cacalia.10 
Calceolaria.10 
Calendula.10 
Calliopsis.10 
Campanula.10 
Canterbury Bells. . .10 
Candytuft.10 
Carnations.11 
Celosia.11 
Centaurea.11 
Cerastium.11 
Cheiranthus.11 
Chelone.11 
China Aster. 3 
Chrysanthemums... 11 
IN 
Us.*- 
Page 
Cineraria.11 
Clarkia.11 
Cleome.12 
Cobaea.12 
Cockscomb.11 
Coleus.12 
Coreopsis.12 
Cosmos.3, 12 
Cyclamen.12 
Cynoglossum... .3, 12 
Cuphea. 3 
Dahlia.12 
Datura.12 
Delphiniums.13 
Dictamnus.12 
Didiscus.12 
Digitalis.13 
Dimorphotheca.13 
Dolichos.13 
Doronicum.13 
Dracaena.13 
Echinocystis.13 
Echinops.13 
Erigeron.13 
Erinus.13 
Eryngium.13 
Eschscholtzia.13 
Eupatorium.13 
Euphorbia.14 
Forget-Me-Not.14 
Gaillardia.14 
Gentiana.14 
Geranium.14 
Gerbera.14 
Geum.14 
Gilia. 14 
Gloxinia.14 
Godetia.14 
Gomphrena.14 
Gourds, Ornamental. 14 
Grasses, Ornamental 14 
Grevillea.14 
Gypsophila.IS 
Helenium.IS 
Helianthus.15 
Helichrysum.IS 
Heliophila.15 
Heliotrope.15 
Heuchera.15 
INDEX 
Page 
Hibiscus. 
. 15 
Hollyhock. 
15 
Honesty. 
15 
Humea. 
15 
Hunnemannia. 
.15 
Iberis. 
. 15 
Ice Plant. 
.15 
Impatiens. 
.15 
Incarvillea. 
16 
Ipomoea. l , 
16 
Kalanchoe. 
16 
Kochia. 
. 16 
Lantana. 
16 
Larkspur. 
.16 
Lathyrus. 
16 
Lavatera. 
.16 
Lavender. 
.16 
Lemon Verbena.. . 
.16 
Leptosyne. 
.16 
Liatris. 
.16 
Lilium. 
.16 
Linum. 
.17 
Linaria. 
.17 
Lisianthus.3, 
17 
Lobelia. 
.17 
Lupins. 
. 4 
Lupinus. 
. 17 
Lychnis. 
.17 
Marigolds.4. 
17 
Marvel of Peru.... 
.18 
Matricaria. 
.18 
Mesembryanthemum 
15 
Mignonette. 
.18 
Mimosa. 
.18 
Mimulus. 
.18 
Momordica. 
. 18 
Morning Glorv ...4, 
18 
Mvosotideum. 
.18 
Myosotis. 
.18 
Nasturtium. 
. 18 
Nemesia. 
. 18 
1 8 
Nicotiana. 
. 18 
Nigella. 
18 
Oenothera. 
.18 
Pansies.5, 
19 
Passiflora. 
19 
Pentstemon. 
10 
Page 
Petunias.4, 20 
Phlox.19 
Physalis.19 
Physostegia.19 
Platycodon.19 
Polemonium.19 
Poppies.21 
Portulaca.20 
Primula.21 
Pyrethrum.21 
Ranunculus.21 
Rehmannia.21 
Rhodanthe.21 
Ricinus.22 
Rudbeckia.22 
Saintpaulia.22 
Salpiglossis.22 
Salvia.22 
Saponaria.22 
Scabiosa.5, 22 
Schizanthus.23 
Sidalcea.23 
Silene.23 
Smilax.23 
Snapdragon.23 
Solanum.23 
Statice.23 
Stevia.23 
Stocks. 23 
Stokesia.. 23- 
Strelitzia.23 
Streptocarpus.23 
Sunflower.24 
Sweet Peas.24 
Sweet Rocket.24 
Sweet William.24 
Tagetes.24 
Thalictrum.24 
Tithonia.5, 24 
Torenia.24 
Trachelium.25 
Tritoma.25 
Trollius.25 
Tropaeolum.25 
Ursinia..25 
Venidium.25 
Verbascum.25 
Verbena.25 
Page 
Veronica.25 
Vinca.25 
Viola.25 
Viscaria.25 
Wallflower.25 
Zinnias.5, 26 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Artichoke.27 
Asparagus Roots.. . .27 
Asparagus Seed.27 
Beans.27 
Beets.*.28 
Broccoli.28 
Brussels Sprouts... .28 
Cabbage.28 
Carrot.29 
Cauliflower.29 
Celeriac.29 
Celery.29 
Chervil.31 
Chicory.31 
Corn, Sweet.30 
Corn Salad.30 
Cress or Peppergrass 30 
Cucumber.30 
Cucumbers, English 
Forcing.30 
Dandelion.31 
Eggplant.31 
Endive.31 
Esculent Roots and 
Plants.35 
Fennel.31 
Kale or Borecole. . .31 
Kohlrabi.31 
Leek.31 
Lettuce.31 
Mushroom Spawn. .31 
Muskmelon.32 
Mustard.31 
Okra, or Gumbo ... .32 
Onion.32 
Onion Sets.32 
Parsley.32 
Parsnip.32 
Peas.33 
Page 
Pepper.33 
Potatoes.33 
Potato Plants, Sweet 
33, 35 
Pumpkin.34 
Radish.34 
Salsify, or Oyster 
Plant.34 
Sorrel.34 
Spinach.34 
Squash.34 
Swiss Chard.34 
Tomato.35 
Turnip.35 
Rutabaga or Swede 35 
Watermelon.35 
Aquatic Plants. . . .46 
Clovers. 38 
Dahlias.40, 41 
Farm and Field 
Seeds.37 
Gladiolus. . . .42 to 44 
Hardy Chrysan¬ 
themums. . .45, 46 
Hardy Lilies.45 
Herbs, Sweet and 
Medicinal. 36 
Grasses, Varieties. 38 
Lawn Grass Mix¬ 
tures.1, 2 
Miscellaneous 
Bulbs and Roots.39 
Perennial Plants, 
Hardy.48 to 54 
Roses.47 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Fertilizing and Pot¬ 
ting Materials... 59 
| Garden Books.60 
Insecticides. . .58, 59 
Tools and Requi¬ 
sites.55 to 57 
Weed Killers.59 
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