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24 full page 
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96 beautiful 
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More than 
4000 text 
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More than 
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Approximately 4,000 genera, 
20,000 species and 
40,000 plant names 
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LIT] New Standard Cycloiiedia of Ilortieidture has been freshly written in the light of the most recent research 
and experience. It is not merely an ordinary revision or corrected edition of the old Cyclopedia, but it is a 
new work from start to finish with enlarged boundaries geographically and practically; it supercedes and displaces 
all previous editions or reprints of every kind whatsoever. It is the fullest, the newest, the most authoritative of 
all Avorks of its kind and constitutes the most conscientious attempt that has ever been made to compress the whole 
story of our horticultural thought, learning and achievement into one set of books. The owner of the Standard 
Cyclopedia of IIorticultLire Avill have at hand in this work a means of quickly satisfying his need for authoritative 
information. It is both an Encyclopedia and a Manual. Amateur and professional alike may quickly identify 
any plant, shrub or fruit contained within the set, and then receive expert instructions for its cultivation. 
A FEW OF THE MANY IMPORTANT NEW FEATURES 
Key to This is a device to enable one to find 
the name of a plant. The name thus 
found is quickly referred to under its 
alphabetical location, where full infor¬ 
mation will be found in regard to it. 
The key is so simple that it is useful to the veriest ama¬ 
teur and to the botanist or commercial expert. 
to 
Identification 
of Plants 
This is one of the most important features 
of the new edition. It constitutes a general 
running account of the classes, orders and 
groups of plants, with a brief sketch or 
characterization of 215 of the leading 
families, comprising those that yield practically all the cul¬ 
tivated plants. These family descriptions give the botan¬ 
ical characters; the number of genera and species 
and the ranges; a list of the important genera; brief state¬ 
ments in regard to the useful plants; and diagrammatic 
illustrations. 
Illustrations There are 24 colored plates; 96 full page 
half-tones; and more than 4000 engrav¬ 
ings which serve as guides in the text. These color plates 
constitute the best possible combination of expert horti¬ 
cultural color photography and color printing, with a mas¬ 
tery in selection such as only Dr. Bailey’s knowledge can 
supply. 
Synopsis 
of Plant 
Kingdom 
The Glossary This is an analysis of all technical 
terms that are used in the work and 
in similar works. It comprises botanical and horticultural 
terms with brief definitions. 
Translation 
and Pronunciation 
of Latin Names 
In Volume I is inserted a list of 
between 2000 and 3000 Latin 
words used as species—names of 
plants, giving the English equiv¬ 
alent or translation and the 
pronunciation. 
Class Special effort has been made to secure the 
... best cultural advices for the plants requiring 
■^FtlClCS peculiar or particular handling. Here are 
some of the titles of these articles: Ants; 
Autumn Gardening; Bedding; Diseases; Drainage; Floral 
Designs; Formal Gardening; Hotbeds and Coldframes; In¬ 
sects; Landscape Gardening; Lawn Planting; Orchards; 
Rock Gardening; Sub-tropical Gardening; Tools and Im¬ 
plements; Village Improvements; Window Boxes, etc. 
General 
Index 
The final volume contains a complete index to 
the entire work, enabling the reader to locate 
volume and page of any subject he has in mind. 
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