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1001 GARDEN 
pS ae QUESTIONS ANSWERED 
“Revised 50%, 1935” 
By Alfred C. Hottes 
Covers all phases of gardening 
on the medium-sized place—flow- 
ers, fruits, vegetables, trees, shrubs, 
walks, etc. A veritable encyclo- 
pedia. 
330 pages. Cloth, $2.00; post- 
paid, $2.15. 
ANSWEREO 

PERENNIAL GARDENS 
By H. S. Ortloff 
Following the simple directions in this book insures a 
perennial garden crowded with bloom, in which the colors make 
a perfectly blended picture. First come plans, showing how 
to locate and lay out the garden; then clear directions for 
preparing the soil, fertilizing, planting, cultivating, trans- 
planting and propagation. 
18 illustrations; 90 pages. $1.25. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS—AND 
THEIR CULTURE 
By George Otten 
The only book devoted to this subject. The author, who has 
been most successful in the culture of Tuberous-rooted Be- 
gonias for over 50 years, gives the details of general culture, 
propagation and hybridization in clear and understandable 
language, and makes the first attempt to classify the single 
flowering and double flowering varieties. 
84 pages; 36 halftone illustrations. Cloth, postpaid, $1.40. 
THE CACTUS BOOK 
By Dr. A. D. Houghton 
Just select the right kinds and you can grow cacti in any 
climate and under any conditions, with flowers up to a foot 
across and sometimes 200 blooms on a single plant. This 
book tells you which cacti to buy and how to grow them out- 
doors or indoors; how to raise from seed, hybridize, make 
cuttings and grafts, and everything else connected with suc- 
cessful cacti growing. 
18 illustrations; 145 pages. $2.25. 
ROSES 
By F. F. Rockwell 
Tells just what the beginner or average flower lover can do 
with roses. Varieties are classified according to their uses as 
garden, climbing, and landscape roses and the part each of 
these plays in the garden is fully explained with complete 
directions for rose care and culture, planting, propagation, 
protection from insects and diseases, and variety lists. 
74 illustrations; 88 pages. $1.25. 
ALL ABOUT FLOWERING BULBS 
By T. A. Weston 
Full information on bulbs of all seasons with all essential 
details for their successful growth. 
186 pages, 65 full-page halftones, and 8 color plates. Cloth, 
$2.00; postpaid, $2.15. 
AMERICAN ALPINES IN THE GARDEN 
By Anderson McCully 
Hundreds of fine plants from our Pacific Northwest are fast 
coming into favor with garden makers everywhere. This new 
book describes and tells how to grow over 500 different kinds 
and gives full information on making a rock garden and 
moraine, pool, growing from seed. purchasing, and transplanting. 
19 illustrations; 262 pages. $2.50. 
BOOK OF BULBS 
By F. F. Rockwell 
With this complete and practical book you can get the 
utmost in beauty from every kind of bulbous plant. Clearly 
written by one who knows; illustrated with 187 beautiful photo- 
graphs and instructive drawings. Includes tulips, daffodils, 
hyacinths, lilies, crocuses, glads, dahlias, peonies, irises, be- 
gonias, and scores of other beautiful but not-so-well-known 
bulbs. We recommend it as the best and most complete bulb 
book. 
187 illustrations; 264 pages. $2.50. 
PLANT PROPAGATION 
999 Questions Answered 
By Alfred C. Hottes 
Surely the increasing of plants by seeds, cuttings, divisions 
and by grafting is one of the most fascinating miracles each 
of us can perform. Have you often wondered just how to 
sow various seeds, why some sprout so slowly, how long you 
can keep seeds, when to sow perennials? How to grow plants 
from their leaves? How to increase bulbs faster? How to give 
a piece of a favorite shrub to a neighbor? How to graft fruit 
trees? These and many other points are fully covered in Plant 
Propagation. Every step is clearly illustrated and carefully 
described in terms that are definite but understood by anyone. 
238 pages, 5 x 72; 136 illustrations; jacket in two colors. 
.00. 
FERTILIZERS FOR GREENHOUSE AND 
GARDEN CROPS 
By Alex. Laurie and J. B. Edmond 
Deals with the fundamental factors of plant growth and 
their relation to the application of various materials to stimu- 
late the growth and development of various cut flowers and pot 
plants. 
This volume will be found to differ with many of the books 
on the subject of commercial floriculture now in print, in that 
definite recommendations are made for each crop. 
In order to comply with the needs of many who are growing 
vegetables as well as outdoor ornamental crops, chapters deal- 
ing with vegetables have been included. A complete table 
covering the recommendations in concise form is appended. 
156 pages, heavily illustrated, bound in cloth. Price, $2.00; 
postpaid, $2.15. 
WOMAN'S FLOWER GARDEN 
By Jane Leslie Kift 
The care and treatment of plants in the home and their 
cultivation outdoors. 
160 pages; 15 illustrations. Cloth, $1.25; postpaid, $1.35. 
