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Catalogues Received 
J. K. Alexander, the Eastern Dahlia King, East Bridgewater, Mass. 
Catalogue and Cultural Guide for 1912. 
Blue Hills Nurseries, Hartford, Conn., W. W. Hunt & Co. General 
Catalogue. A real good looking catalogue. 
The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 1912 Catalogue. 
This is an attractive catalogue and will appeal to the average person, 
on account of the arrangements of the lists—the common names being 
given prominence, while the Latin names are also inserted in such a 
way as to leave no doubt, thus making it easily understood. 
Elizabeth Nursery Co., Elizabeth, N. J. Wholesale trade list for 
spring, 1912. 
Willadean Nurseries, The Donaldson Company, Sparta, Ky. 
Wholesale price list for spring, 1912. 
Mount Arbor Nurseries, E. S. Welch, Shenandoah, Iowa. Bulletins 
I and 2, with wholesale prices. 
W. & T. Smith Company, Geneva, N. Y. Wholesale trade list for 
spring, 1912. 
Forest Nursery & Seed Company, McMinnville, Tenn. Wholesale 
trade list for 1912. • 
Chase Nursery Co., Huntsville, Ala. Bulletin No. 4, spring, 1912. 
1 J. Van Bindley Nursery Co., Pomona, N. C. Wholesale list of prices. 
J. K. Henby & Son, Greenfield, Ind. Wholesale trade list. 
Willis Nurseries, Ottawa, Kans. Trade List of nursery stock. 
The Wm. H. Mocih Company, Morrisville, Penn. Mailing card. 
Fred Haxton, 4717 Winthrop Ave., Chicago. A small sized, neat 
appearing catalogue of Hardy Shrubs, with numerous illustrations. 
Chase Bros. Company, Rochester, N. Y. Wholesale price list for 
spring, 1912. Bulletin No. 4, No. 6, No. 7. 
Ward Dickey Steel Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. “Box Straps.” 
Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minn. Want List. Also Surplus 
List. 
E. Gill Nursery Co., West Berkeley, Calif. Rose leaflet. 
The Van Dusen Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y. Surplus List. 
Charlton Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. Bulletin No. 5, surplus 
list; also want list. ^ 
G. W. Van Gelderen, Boskoop, Holland. A very neat and attractive 
wholesale trade catalogue of rhododendrons, azaleas, roses, hardy 
ornamental trees, and shrubs, conifers, herbaceous plants, etc. 
Brown Brothers Cdmpany, Continental Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Surplus list. 
Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. Surplus list. 
Texas Nursery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Box list of exceptionally good 
stock in cold storage. 
Jackson & Perkins' Company, Newark,. N. Y. Bulletin No. 3. 
Remarkable offer of a superb lot of rhododendrons. 
Fraser Nursery'Cot,’' Huntsville, Ala. Bulletin of April 6th. Sur¬ 
plus list. Z' h 
Huntsville Wholesale Nurseries, Huntsville, Ala. Surplus Stock 
Bulletin No. 5. 
Geo. H. Walker, North Dighton, Mass. - Pocket Catalogue of 
Dahlias. 
Jac. Smits & Co., Naarden, Holland. Wholesale catalogue for 
season of 1912 and 1913. American Edition. Prices quoted in Ameri¬ 
can money, and catalogue neatly indexed as to varieties. 
J. G. Harrison & Sons, Berlin, Md. Surplus list. 
Greening Nursery Co., Monroe, Mich. Surplus list. 
Brown Bros., Rochester, N. Y. Continental Nurseries. Surplus 
list. 
Chase Nursery Company, St. Louis, Mo. Bulletin No. 8 Surplus 
list. 
The Chanute Nurseries, Chanute, Kans. Surplus list. 
C. A. Nobelius, Gembrook Nurseries, Emerald, Victoria, Australia. 
Catalogue of fruit trees, elms, planes, oaks, poplars, and other deciduous 
and ornamental trees. 
Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. General catalogue beauti¬ 
fully illustrated. 
Evergreen Nursery Co., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Surplus list. 
Xenia Star Nurseries, Xenia, Ohio. Bulletin;No. 2. 
R. H. Bath, Ltd., Wisbech, England. Special trade list of chrysan¬ 
themums, carnations, paeonies, clematis, herbaceous plants, roses, 
raspberry canes, strawberry plants, etc. y 
F. W. Kelsey Nursery Co., 150 Broadways New York. “Every¬ 
thing worth planting” is the title given to this neat appearing catalogue. 
W. N. Scarff, New Carlisle, Ohio. Semi-annual Surplus List of 
Choice New and Standard Bush Fruits. 
Sherman Nursery Co., Charles City, Iowa. Surplus list. , 
The Huntsville Wholesale Nurseries, Huntsville, Ala. Bulletins 
No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5. of Surplus Stock. 
F. H. Stannard & Co., Ottawa, Kans. Wholesale trade list. 
Stark Bros. Nurseries & Orchards Company. Trade Special. 
Conrad Appel, Darmstadt, Germany. Seed Catalogue. 
W. C. Reed, Vincennes, Ind. Bulletin No. 2.-: 
Fraser Nursery Co., Huntsville, Ala. Boxed lots in cold storage, 
April 6th. 
Peter Henderson & Co., Cortlandt St., New York. “Everything 
for the lawn.” Also implement catalogue. 
Cayeux & Le Clerc, 8 Quai de la Megisserie, Paris, France. 1912 
catalogue. 
Chas. L. Mann, Milwaukee, Wis. Card descriptive of Mann’s 
Plant Labels. 
The “New-Way” Motor Company, Lansing, Mich. Circular of 
“Rapid” Sprayers, etc. 
L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y. April, 1912, Bargain Price List. 
Harrison’s Nurseries, Berlin, Md. Price list of trees and shrubs. 
Wholesale surplus list. 
Felix & Dykhuis, Boskoop, Holland. Wholesale trade list 1912 
and 1913. American edition. 
1 . E. Ilgenfritz’ Sons Co., Monroe, Mich. Surplus List No. 2. 
TAMPAEP AGMCULTUEAL IS0OIS 
WEEDS AND HOW TO ERADICATE THEM, by Thomas Shaw, giving the names 
of the most troublesome weed pests east and west and successful methods of 
destroying them. Price, 16 mo. cloth, 210 pp., 50 cents; paper, 25 cents. 
FARM WIND-BREAKS AND SHELTER BELTS by Samuel B. Green. A manual 
of tree planting for wind-breaks and shelter with description of the most suit¬ 
able trees hardy enough to stand Northwestern conditions. Practical cultural 
directions from seed to maturity. Illustrated. 69 pp.. Price, paper. 25 
cents. 
ELEMENTS QF AGRICULTURE, by J. H. Sheppard and J. C. McDowell, a com¬ 
plete treatise on practical agriculture covering plant and ariimal breeding 
thoroughly illustrated. A complete text book adopted in public and agricul¬ 
tural schools throughout the Northwest. 12 mo cloth, 100 pp.. Price, $1.00. 
POULTRY MANUAL, by Franklane L. Sewell and Ida E. Tilson. A safe guide to 
successful poultry culture in all its branches, fancy and practical; breeding and 
feeding; diseases and remedies; how to make farm poultry pay, etc., etc. 
12 mo, 148 pp.. Price 50 cents; paper, 25 cts (40th thousand). 
EVERGREENS AND HOW TO GROW THEM, by C. S. Harrison. A complete 
guide to selection and growth of evergreens for pleasure and profit, from seed 
and nursery, to wind-breaks, and hedges. Illustrated. Price, 12 mo. cloth 
100 pp , 50 cents; paper, 25 cents. 
AMATEUR FRUIT GROWING by Samuel B. Green, a practical guide to the 
growing of fruit for home use and the market, written with special reference 
to a cold climate. Illustrated 134 pp.. Price, 12 mo., cloth. 50c; paper 
25 cents. 
VEGETABLE GARDENING, by Samuel B. Green, loth edition. A manual on 
the growing of vegetables for home use and the market, profusely illustrated 
252 pp.. Price, 12 mo. cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents. ; 
GRASSES AND HOW TO GROW THEM, by Thomas Shaw, covering name and 
character of all the principal grasses in America: temporary and permanent 
pastures; methods in making hay, etc. Illustrated, 453 pp.. Price, 12 mo. 
cloth, $1.50. 
POULTRY HOUSES, COOPS AND EQUIPMENTS, by H. A. Nourse. (editor of 
the Poultry Herald). A book of newest plans for building practical up-to-date 
poultry houses, with description of coops, fixtures and poultry uten^ls for the 
farm or village poultry keeper. Profusely illustrated 100 pp.. Price, paper 
25 cents. 
EGG MONEY HOW TO INCREASE IT, by H. A. Nourse. A book of complete 
and reliable information on the more profitable production of eggs on the city 
lot, the village acre and the farm. The instruction in this book will make the 
“200 eggs a year hen,” a reality for the intelligent poultry man. 128 op. 
completely illustrated. Price, paper, 25 cents. 
FIVE OTNDRED QUESTIONS ANSWERED ABOUT SWINE, ky L. H. Cooch. 
This manual is practically a complete veterinary book for swine breeders. 
Not only does it contain answers to questions concerning diseases of swine, but 
it also fully and carefully compares the different breeds, treats of breeding, 
feeding and pasturing. Price paper, 25 cents. 
THIRTY DAIRY RATIONS. Thirty complete balanced dairy rations. Treats 
also of the feeding and care of dairy cows, by H. C. Carpenter Illustrated. 
Price, paper, 25 cents. 
FEEDING AND MANAGEMENT OF LIVE STOCK, by Thomas Shaw. A series 
of lectures on the principles covering selection, feeding, breeding, management 
and marketing of cattle, sheep and swine. 100 pp.. Price, 8 mo cloth, $1.00, 
stiff cov©r 50 cents* 
STANDARD BLACKSMITHING, HORSESHOEING AND WAGON MAKING, 
by J. G. Holmstrom, author of Modern Blacksmithing, gives practical instruc¬ 
tions by a successful blacksmith. The latest and most complete book on the 
subject published. Thoroughly illustrated. Price, 12 mo., cloth, $1.00. 
FARM BLACKSMITHING, a complete treatise on blacksmi thing by J. M. Drew 
written for farmers who want a workshop where they can profitably spend 
stormy days. Illustrated, 100 pp.. Price, 12 mo., cloth, 50 cents 
THE COUNTRY KITCHEN. Nine hundred tried and tested recipes suited to the 
country and contributed by readers of The Parmer. The most popular and 
practical cook book on the market. 154 pp , Price 12 mo., cloth, 50 cents; 
paper, 25 cents. 
THE FARMER’S TANNING GUIDE, by G. E. Stevens, gives all the quick ways of 
tanning in from ten minutes to six weeks. Also complete receipts for making 
your own solutions. Prepared especially for farmers. Price, paper, 25 cents. 
HARDWOOD LANDS, by D. A. Wallace, describes the characteristics of Minne¬ 
sota and Wisconsin cut-over timber lands heretofore overlooked a.s suitable for 
agriculture. Illustrated. Price, paper, 25 cents. 
THE GQLD MINE IN THE FRONT YARD, by C. S. Harrison A book about 
flowers, both for ornamentation and commercial culture, written with special 
reference to Northwestern conditions. Illustrated. 280 pp.. Price, 12 mo. 
cloth $1.00. 
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