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SELECTED GARDEN BOOKS 
VITO FISH FOOD 
Does not cloud the water. 15c.; 2 for 25c. 
FISH REMEDIES 
Antidiscrassicum, Ichand Fungus Rem¬ 
edy. 40c. 
Zurnite. Water conditioner. Each 10c., 
3 for 25c. 
Antiseptic Aquarium Balls. Neutralize 
acid conditions in water. 5c., 6 for 25c. 
Tropi-rok. Water oxidizer.10c. 
We carry a wide assortment of 
AQUARIA ACCESSORIES 
including 
Castles, Pebbles, Sands, Grasses, 
Aquaria Scrappers, Feeding Rings, 
Siphons, Heaters, Dip Tubes and Fish 
Literature 
GOLDFISH 
All sizes and sorts in these lively little pets. 
Telescopes, Fantails, and numerous Japanese 
sorts that never become outdated. 
Goldfish .6 for 25c. up 
Comets .3 for 25c. up 
Japanese Fantails .2 for 25c. up 
Moores .15c. up 
Japanese Telescopes .25c. and up 
Shubunkins .15c. and up 
SCAVENGERS 
Snails .5c. Salamanders. .20c. 
Weather Fish. .20c. Baby Turtles. .10c. 
We Are District Distributors 
for the celebrated 
8 in 1 GOLD MEDAL BIRD 
PRODUCTS 
8 in 1 Song, Health and Vigor Re¬ 
storer with and without Cod 
Liver Oil and Yeast 
8 in 1 Moulting Food 
8 in 1 Platinum Gravel with Charcoal 
8 in 1 Tonic and Bitters Combined 
8 in 1 Antiseptic Bird Wash 
We invite your inquiries 
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To see our selection of Birds, gath¬ 
ered trom all parts of the world. 
A Little Book of Climbing Plants. By 
Alfred C. Hottes. Brings together in one 
volume complete information on care and 
culture of climbers, creepers and ground 
covers. 250 pages, 80 illustrations. $2.00 
All About Flowering Bulbs. By Thomas 
A. Weston. The culture and flowering of 
practically all the common, and some of 
the uncommon, bulbs of all seasons planted 
outdoors, as well as those that succeed in 
the home. 186 pages, 65 plates, 8 color 
plates. $2.00. 
American Orchid Culture. By Prof. E. A. 
White. A 1939 revision on care and culture 
of Orchids. An excellent book for anyone 
wishing to grow orchids—commercial or 
amateur. 250 pages, 72 illustrations, 14 
color plates, $5.00. 
The Art of Home Landscape. By M. E. 
Bottomley. Interprets the principles of 
landscape gardening, making them prac¬ 
tical and understandable to the amateur. 
240 pages, 60 illustrations. $3.50. 
Birds of the Wild. By Frank C. Pellett. 
Written by a naturalist of twenty years 
experience foi bird lovers who wish to 
attract birds to their home grounds by 
planting the right kind of plants for food 
and shelter, and by building the correct 
house. 128 pages, 74 illustrations. $1.00. 
The Book of Annuals. By Alfred C. Hottes. 
An exceedingly complete and most useful 
manual covering over 100 genera. Full 
details of care and culture with tabular 
index of numerous species. 180 pages, 
122 illustrations. $1.50. 
The Book of Perennials. By Alfred C. 
Hottes. An extremely valuable book, dis¬ 
cussing over 125 genera individually with 
their culture and requirements—and mak- 
int it possible for anyone to have a con¬ 
tinuous show of color from early Spring to 
early frost. 280 pages, 117 illus. $2.00. 
Book of Shrubs. By Alfred C. Hottes. 
Under each genus is given a description, 
characters, uses, soil, pruning, propagation 
and species. A most complete book. 
Numerous lists of shrubs for different 
purposes. Full details of care and culture. 
446 pages, 184 illus. $3.00. 
Book of Trees. By Alfred C. Hottes. Covers 
both deciduous and coniferous trees—pro- 
nounciation, description, propagation, care, 
culture, uses and species. 448 pages, 180 
illustrations. $3.50. Deluxe edition, $5.00. 
Commercial Floriculture. By Fritz Bahr. 
Valuable for the commercial retail florist 
grower for whom it is written, and also for 
the advanced amateur with glass. First 
half deals with business problems and 
second half entirely on care and culture. 
646 pages, 308 illustrations. $5.50. 
Common Sense in the Rock Garden. By 
James H. Bissland. .Stresses simplicity in 
design and construction and shows how 
to select and arrange plant material for 
the most telling effect; how to build and 
plant for permanency; how to merge the 
rockery with the rest of the garden. 218 
pages, 62 illustrations. $2.50. 
Fertilizers for Greenhouse and Garden 
Crops. By Alex Laurie and J. B. Edmond. 
Intended for the commercial grower, but 
equally valuable for the advanced ama¬ 
teur. 158 pages, 22 pages illustrations. $2.00. 
Flowers of the Wild. By Frank C. Pellett. 
Covers most of the common wild flowers 
suited for naturalization or cultivation in 
the Northeastern States and the best from 
the West. 168 pages, 108 halftones (4 in 
color). $1.00, 
Garden Guide. Written by 28 authors— 
each an expert on the subject covered. 
Solves every problem that confronts the 
amateur gardener, from the laying out of 
his home grounds to the planting and up¬ 
keep of his flower, vegetable and fruit gar¬ 
den, his lawns, trees, shrubs, etc. and final¬ 
ly, the canning and preserving of his har¬ 
vest. 576 pages, 300 illustrations. $2.00. 
Gardens in Glass Terrariums. By Mil¬ 
dred N. Andrews. How to plan and plant, 
animals in the terrarium, styles of contain¬ 
ers, the history of terrariums, the care of 
terrariums. i20 pages, 30 illustrations. 
$1.50. 
Landscaping the Small Home. By Ed¬ 
ward W. Olver. For the owner oi the aver¬ 
age city or suburban lot, ranging from 
40x100 to 75x150 feet, teaching him how to 
plan and plant economically and correctly. 
160 pages, 90 illustrations. $1.00. 
Modern Dahlia Culture. By William H. 
Waite. Covers soil, time of planting, stak¬ 
ing, division of roots, fertilizers, watering, 
insects, diseases, pruning, propagation, 
storage, exhibiting and judging. 136 pages, 
30 illustrations (6 in color). $1.50. 
1001 Garden Questions Answered. By 
Alfred C. Hottes. A complete manual for 
the amateur gardener, but presented in 
question and answer form for ready refer¬ 
ence. 330 pages. 116 illustrations. $2.00. 
Plant Propagation. By Alfred C. Hottes. 
Every step is clearly illustrated and care¬ 
fully described in terms that are definite 
but understood by anyone so that plants 
may be increased by methods used by com¬ 
mercial growers. 236 pages, 138 illus¬ 
trations. $2.00. 
Practical Vegetable Culture. By Albert E. 
Wilkinson. Covers all phases of vegetable 
culture from sowing the seed to reaping the 
harvest—innumerable garden plans; hot¬ 
beds, coldframes, storage, pests, diseases, 
etc. 308 pages, 135 illustrations. $2.00. 
Principles of Flower Arrangement. By 
Prof. E. A. Wnite. Considered the “Hoyle” 
of flower arrangement. Tne one scholarly 
work on the subject which accurately con¬ 
siders every problem of color, line, design 
or style. 202 pages, 67 illustiations. 4 color 
plates. $3.00. 
Success with House Plants. By J. L. Kift 
and K. B. Hedenberg. The authors have 
served as garden editors of many metro¬ 
politan newspapers and discuss the subject 
with clearness and authority. 80 pages, 
29 illustrations. 75c. 
Tropical Fish. By Edwin H. Perkins. A 
simple book for the beginner showing the 
possibilities for pleasure, as well as profit, 
in Tropical Fish keeping. Includes foods, 
diseases, etc. 152 pages, 53 illustrations. 
$1.50. 
Water Gardens and Goidfish. By Robert 
V. Sawyer and Ed^vin H. Perkins. Full in¬ 
formation from Waterlilies in a tub to a 
regular-sized pool, coupled with complete 
information on the care and breeding of 
Goldfish. 272 pages. 126 illustrations. $2.00 
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