BOOKS 
THE GARDENER’S OMNIBUS. Edited by E. I. Farrington. 
Published under auspices of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
39 Books—'a complete garden library in one volume—make up the most 
usable garden book ever published. 
600 contributors—600 illustrations—Almost 1000 pages (the equivalent 
of 3000 or 4000 in an average size book). Over 7000 references in the index. 
A book by gardeners for gardeners. Quarto (8^" x 10^") . . $3.75 
THE MODERN NURSERY. By Alex Laurie and L. C. Chadwick. 
224 pages, 49 illustrations, 21 tables. A reference book for nursery-men 
describing general nursery management and cultural practices, the different 
methods of propagation of woody plants and herbaceous perennials. The 
intricate subject of after-ripening of seed is fully covered. No nurseryman 
should be without the book ....... $5.00 
RHODODENDRON and AZALEAS. By Clement G. Bowers. 
The best book available describing, on 526 pages, 900 species and 2000 
varieties, propagation, hybridizing, planting. 28 color plates and 50 plates 
in black and white, picturing 150 detailed subjects, at. . . $10.00 
BIRDS IN THE GARDEN and HOW TO ATTRACT THEM. 
By Margaret Me Kenny. 
350 pages of Bird Lore, 16 color plates, 32 pages of photographs. Complete 
guide to Bird Habits and Care. A fascinating new book. . . $5.00 
CULTIVATED CONIFERS in NORTH AMERICA. 
By Dr. L. H. Bailey. 
404 pages, 48 full page photos, 114 line drawings. Approximately 1,000 
conifers (species and varieties together) propagation, care, diseases, pro¬ 
tection ........... $7.50 
SEEDING and PLANTING IN THE PRACTICE OF FORESTRY. 
By I. W. Tourney and C. F. Korstian. 
507 pages, 2nd edition. The best Book on the subject. . . . $5.15 
HEDGES, SCREENS and WINDBREAKS, USES, SELECTION 
AND CARE. By Donald Wyman. 
249 pages. Illustrated with many diagrams and half tones. . . $2.75 
Book prices are postpaid in U. S. A. Terms net cash with order 
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