50 A BOOK ON GARDENING IS ALWAYS HELPFUL 
EVERGREENS 
ARBOR VITAE, AMERICAN. Pyramidal 
habit, soft, dark green foliage, dense from 
base up. May be kept trimmed any height. 
Not prepaid, 2 to 21% ft., $1.15, 2% to 3 ft. 
$1.35, 3 to 4 ft. $1.75, 4 to 5 ft. $2.50. 
ARBOR VITAE, GLOBOSA. Dwarf, globe 
shape, dense. Not prepaid, 15 to 18 in., 
$1.40; 18 to 24 in. $1.85. 
JUNIPER IRISH. Beautiful, upright, slender, 
bluish-green foliage. Not prepaid, 1% to 2 
ft. $1.40, 2% to 3 ft. $2.00. 
JUNIPER PFITZERIANA. A most striking 
evergreen, with low spreading branches, 
dark green foliage. The new growth giv- 
ing the bushy tree the appearance of being 
covered with beads. Good for any place 
where a low growing evergreen is desired. 
2 to 2% ft. $2.75, 2% to 3 ft. $3.75, 3 to 3% 
ft. $5.00. Not prepaid. 
JUNIPER TAMARISCIFOLIA. 
foliage. A trailing beautiful tree. 1% to 
2ft. Not prepaid $2.75. 
PINE MUGHO. Forms a round topped clump, 
never grows tall, dark green. Not prepaid, 
15 to 18 in. $1.80. 
SPRUCE NORWAY. A lofty tree, pyramidal 
form. Used extensively for Christmas trees. 
Not prepaid, 18 to 24 in. $1.10, 2 to 2% ft. 
$1.40, 2% to 3 ft. $1.90, 3 to 3% ft. $2.25. 
SPRUCE COLORADO BLUE. Light green to 
blue needles. Tree strong grower, very 
beautiful. Transplanted. Not prepaid, 1% 
to 2 ft. $2.50. 
Bluish-green 

GOOD BOOKS 
EVERGREENS FOR THE SMALL PLACE, by 
F. F. Rockwell. All the information you 
need to make the best use of evergreens is 
in this handy book, written by one who is 
himself a home owner and a garden maker. 
It tells the uses, characteristics, and types 
of small or dwarf evergreens, and details 
of their planting, transplanting, etc. 67 
illustrations, 84 pages. Price $1.25. Postage 
7C. 
THE PRUNING MANUAL, by L. H. Bailey, 
381 illus.; 400 pages; 5x7% inches. This 
book gives clear instructions for pruning 
fruit trees from infancy to maturity, care 
and mending of ornamental trees; the 
training of vines and shrubs; the various 
systems for training grapes; devices to use 
in trimming strawberry vines; and valuable 
information on other plants and practices. 
The illustrations show how to follow the 
instructions and the tool to use. Price 
$3.00, postage 14e. 
ANNUALS FOR YOUR GARDEN, by Daniel 
J. Foley. The ideal handbook! Contains 
full cultural directions for 90 annual flow- 
ers, gives the latest information about 
varieties, is illustrated with 32 full-color 
plates. Only $1.00. Postage 7e. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES, by J. H. MeFarland 
and Robert Pyle. A new edition of the best 
known book on practical rose-growing. 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. Now 
$1.00. Postage 7c. 
THE HOME VEGETABLE GARDEN, by E. M. 
- Freeman. A book which shows how to 
grow fresh, crisp vegetables in your own 

GOOD BOOKS Cont’d 
garden and cut down on the grocer’s bills. 
Full of practical details for laying out the 
garden, planting, and growing vegetables 
successfully. 8 illustrations, 214 pages. 
Price, $1.75, Postage 8c. 
LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS, by 
L. W. Ramsey. Step by step, with photo- 
graphs and plans that make each point 
clear, this new book shows just how to 
develop your home -grounds for greatest 
beauty. Each of the 175 illustrations tells 
a story or teaches an important lesson at a 
glance. 175 illustrations. 170 pages. Price 
$2.00. Postage 8e. 
LAWNS, by F. F. Rockwell. You will find use 
for this information year after year, for it 
shows both how to start a lawn right and 
how to keep it smooth and velvety there- 
after. Full of suggestions on laying out 
the lawn, grading, fertilizing, planting, care 
after planting, weed and pest control, and 
remaking and repairing old lawns. 39 illus- 
trations, 87 pages. Price $1.25. Postage 8c. 
THE GARDENER, by L. H. Bailey. This 
book gives you the very essence of Dr. 
Bailey’s unequalled knowledge of garden- 
ing. It tells how to grow flowers, vegeta- 
bles and fruits from the time of planting 
through to maturity. Special articles on 
different types of gardening. Arranged 
alphabetically. 116 illustrations, 260 pages. 
Price $2.50. Postage 10c. - 
AROUND THE YEAR IN THE GARDEN, by 
F. F. Rockwell. This splendid book, writ- 
ten by one of America’s best-known prac- 
tical gardeners, is unique in its usefulness, 
It starts with preparations for the season’s 
work in January and outlines a balanced 
program for the garden through every 
week in the year. Bound to bring you suc- 
cess. 88 illustrations, 350 pages. Price 
$3.00. Postage 12c. 
“THE BOOK OF BULBS.” Tells how to grow 
all kinds of bulbs, indoors and outdoors. It 
is the “last word” :-about bulbs. 264 pages, 
187 illustrations. Price $2.59. Postage 10c. 
GLADIOLUS, by F. F. Rockwell. Every gladi- 
olus lover should have this useful guide. 
It tells how to plant, fertilize and cultivate; 
how to grow from seed or bulblet; how to 
harvest and cure; how to handle for cut 
_flowers; and every other detail needed for 
success with this popular flower. 45 illus- 
trations, 79 pages. Price $1.25. Postage 6c. 
IRISES, by F. F. Rockwell. A handy guide 
which will do much to. bring success with 
irises as well as to show new uses and 
effects possible with them. Describes the 
dwarf, early, German, Japanese, Siberian, 
water, crested, Spanish, English, Dutch and 
other types; tells the best soils; what fer- 
tilizers to use; how to plant; and what care 
is necessary. Tells how to propagate stock 
for your own use. 54 illustrations, 80 
pages. Price $1.25. Postage Ze. 
DAHLIAS, by F. F. Rockwell. All dahlia 
lovers will profit from this interesting and 
helpful book. It describes the various 
types and tells their uses, how to plant and 
grow them, the fertilizers to use, how to 
control pests, how to harvest and store, 
grow for exhibition, and how to propagate 
and hybridize. 65 illustrations, 80 pages. 
Price $1.25. Postage 7c. 
GARDENING WITH HERBS FOR FLAVOR 
AND FRAGRANCE, by Helen Morgenthau 
Fox. Herbs in the garden, over the stove 
and in the ice box are described by this 
gardener who grew them for three years 
before selecting her list of 68 varieties that 
can profitably be grown by gardeners in 
America. 190 pages are devoted to careful 
and accurate notes on cultivation, season, 
fragrance, and appearance of flowers, seeds, 
and leaves. 56 expert recipes are also in- 
cluded. 12 illustrations; 334 pages; 6 x 8% 
inches. Price $2.50. 


