BOOKS 
REFERENCE AND NOMENCLATURE 
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, Dr. L. H. Bailey. 3 Vols.; 3639 
pages; 4000 illustrations. Contains detailed discussions of more 
than 40,000 plants presented so as to be completely useful to 
those wishing scientific authority and those seeking informa¬ 
tion for gardening purposes, whether professional or amateur 
Set, SIS.00. 
Hortus, A concise Dictionary of Gardening, L. H. and Ethel Z. Bai¬ 
ley. Easy, accurate and not technical. 652 pages. $5.00 
TREES AND SHRUBS 
Cultivated Conifers in North America, Dr. L. H. Bailey. 404 pages; 
48 full page photos, 114 line drawings. Approximately 1,000 
conifers (species and varieties together) propagation, care, 
diseases, protection. Cloth, $7.50. 
The Evergreen Plate Book. 50 pages; colored illustrations. 
Cloth binding, $3.00. Leather Binding, $3.75. 
Our Shade Trees, Ephraim P. Felt. Recommended for Tree Wardens, 
City Foresters, Superintendents of Estates, etc. 223 pages, 
illustrations. Cloth, $2.00. 
Book of Evergreens. D. Hill Nursery Co. Authentic and complete, 
non-technical book of evergreens; soil requirements and propa¬ 
gation. 320 pages, 360 illustrations. $3.50. 
Azaleas-Camellias, H. H. Hume. 102 pages; 6 full-page halftone 
and 1 colored plate. Azalea Species and Varieties. Camellias 
and their Varieties, Propagation. Cloth, $1.50. 
The Book of Trees, Alfred C. Hottes. Covers coniferous and decidu¬ 
ous trees with full details of care and culture. Lists pronunci¬ 
ation, description, propogation, care, culture, uses, species of 
each genus. 448 pages, 180 illustrations. Cloth, $3.50. 
The Book of Shrubs, Alfred C. Hottes. A most complete book cov¬ 
ering care and culture of deciduous and broadleaved shrubs. 
Gives description, uses, soil, pruning, propagation, species, 
diseases, insects, transplanting, etc. 448 pages, nearly 200 
illustrations. Cloth, $3.00. 
Manual of the Trees of North America, Charles Sprague Sargent. 
940 pages, 783 illustrations, from drawings. Map of North 
America (exclusive of Mexico) showing 8 regions into which 
the country is divided according to the prevailing character 
of the trees. Cloth, $5.00. 
Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs, Alfred Rehder. 967 pages. 
A grand reference book. $5.00 
Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry, J. W. Tourney 
and C. F. Korstian. 507 pages, 2nd edition. The best Book on 
the subject. Cloth, $5.15. 
Hardy Shrubs, F. A. Waugh. Shrubs for everybody and every 
where. What to plant; where to plant; when to plant. $1.25. 
Dwarf and Slow Growing Conifers, M. Hornibrook. $3.50. 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas, Clement G. Bowers. One of the best 
books on the subject. 83 illustrations, 900 species and 2000 
varieties treated, up to date and dependable. Also their propa¬ 
gation, hybridization, transplanting, soil preparation and nutri¬ 
tion. 526 pages 8 x 10 inches. $10.00. 
Hedges, Screens and Windbreaks, uses, selection and care, Donald 
Wyman. 249 pages. Illustrated with many diagrams and 
half tones. S2.75 
Trees and Shrubs for Landscape Effects, Marion C. Coffin. Profusely 
illustrated. $3.00. 
An Introduction to American Forestry, Shirley Walter Allen. Clear 
accurate and well illustrated treatment of forests and sustain- 
ance. 402 pages. $3.50. 
Many Perennials can still be planted 
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