GARDEN BOOKS 
Wild Flowers, by Homer D. House. 
This famous book identifies, by means of natural color 
photographs and descriptions, hundreds of American wild- 
lings. 364 full-color illustrations, 340 pages of text; 94% by 
11% inches. Formerly $7.50. NOW only $3.95. 
How to Grow Roses, by J. H. McFarland and Robert 
Pyle. 
It gives advice on how to use roses in the garden and 
around the home, how to bud them, locate the beds, prepare 
the ground, plant, label, care for in summer, fight pests, 
protect in winter, prune and select types and _ varieties. 
72 illustrations (40 in color). 180 pages. Half the former 
price. $1.00. 
The Garden in Color, by Louise Beebe Wilder. 
320 reproductions of natural color photographs. The 
pictures show gardens, flowers, flower beds, and arrange- 
ments at every season of the year, and Mrs. Wilder’s text 
gives hints on culture, arrangement, etc. $7.50. 
Hortus: A Concise Dictionary of Gardening, by 
L. H. and Ethel Z. Bailey. 
It includes every kind of ornamental, fruit, and vegetable 
plant grown today with brief but complete information on 
their uses, cultivation, hardiness, propagation, preferred soil, 
color, identification, etc. Common names are used through- 
out. 35 illustrations. 652 pages. $5.00. 
Spraying, Dusting, and Fumigating of Plants, by 
A. F. Mason. 
Tells what pests to expect and how to identify and con- 
trol them, how to choose the right spray materials, how to 
select spraying and dusting machinery, and every other 
detail for the successful pest control of fruits, vegetables, 
and dooryard garden plants. 237 illustrations, 570 pages. 
$3.00. 
Annuals in the Garden, by H. Stuart Ortloff. 
Contains full instructions for growing annuals, sowing 
seed, transplanting, and care in the garden. Also includes 
summer-flowering bulbs and biennials. $1.25 
Garden Maintenance, by H. Stuart Ortloff and 
Henry B. Raymore. 
Every one who has a garden wants constantly to know 
how to care for it—how to prune, fertilizer, spray, and care 
for flowers, trees, shrubs, and lawns. Illus. with photo- 
graphs and drawings, frontispiece in color. Cloth, 8vo. $2.50 
The Book of Bulbs, by F. F. Rockwell. 
Clearly written by one who knows; illustrated with 187 
beautiful photographs and instructive drawings. Includes 
tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, lilies, crocuses, gladioli, dahlias, 
peonies, irises, begonias, and scores of other beautiful but 
not-so-well-known bulbs. $2.50 
Lawns, by F. F. Rockwell. 
It tells how to lay out the lawn, grade, fertilize, plant, 
care for it after planting, control weeds and pests, and 
remake and repair old lawns. 39 illus. 87 pages. $1.25 
Evergreens For the Small Place, by F. F. Rockwell. 
It tells the uses, characteristics, and types of small or 
dwarf evergreens, and details of their planting, transplant- 
ing, and general care. 67 illustrations, 84 pages. $1.25 


