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BOOKS TO HELP YOU MAKE A BETTER GARDEN 
All books are sent postpaid anywhere in U.S. A. 
Vegetable Gardening in Color. By Daniel J. Foley. Here isa 
new book on vegetables with 150 color illustrations and numer- 
ous how-to-do-it sketches. The culinary herbs and the bush 
fruits are also included. Complete cultural directions cover- 
ing planting hints, insect pests, storage, cooking hints, etc. 
256 pages. $2.50. 
How to Grow Roses. By McFarland and Pyle. America’s most 
popular book on rose-culture, telling how to grow roses in 
the home-garden. Many color plates, halftones and sketches. 
192 pages. $1. 
Garden Bulbs in Color. By McFarland, Hatton and Foley. 
The color encyclopedia of garden bulbs containing 275 color 
illustrations and 100 halftones; complete planting directions. 
320 pages. $1.98. 
The Book of Annuals. By Alfred Carl Hottes. Over 100 sepa- 
rate species af annuals are described with full directions for 
their culture and uses. 180 pages; 158 illustrations. $1.50. 
Garden Flowers in Color. By G. A. Stevens. Shows all the 
important garden flowers in accurately colored photographs 
and gives descriptions and cultural notes. 320 pages; 400 
photographs in full color. $1.98. 
001 Garden Questions Answered. By Alfred Carl Hottes. A 
complete manual for the amateur gardener, but presented in 
question-and-answer form. The well-arranged index guides the 
seeker without delay to the direct answer to his question. 
330 pages. $2. 
Hortus Second. A Concise Dictionary of Gardening, by L. H. 
and Ethel Z. Bailey. Completely revised and rewritten. Easy 
to use; accurate and non-technical. Includes every kind of 
ornamental, fruit and vegetable plant with complete nforma- 
tion on cultivation, hardiness, propagation, preferred soil, color 
identification, etc. Common names are used, all botanical 
terms are defined. 832 pages. $12. 
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Roses of the World in Color. By J. Horace McFarland. Most 
lavish rose book ever published. Completely illustrated with 
all the leading roses for American gardens, 296 pages. $3.75. 
Annuals for Your Garden. By Daniel J. Foley. A practical 
book telling how to grow 90 of the most popular annuals. 
96 pages; 32 color plates. $1. 
Landscaping the Small Home. By Edward W. Olver. For 
the owner of the average city or suburban lot, ranging from 40 
X 120 feet to 75 X 150 feet, teaching him how to plan and 
execute a planting economically and correctly. 160 pages; 90 
illustrations. $1. 
The Book of Perennials. By Alfred Carl Hottes. For those 
desiring a continuous show of color from early spring to early 
frost in their gardens, this book will be extremely valuable, 
discussing over 125 separate species individually, with their 
culture and requirements. 103 illustrations. $2. 
Rock Gardens. By F. F. Rockwell. How to build a rock-garden 
on a large or small scale and at small cost. Describes types of 
rock-gardens, tells what soils, climates, and locations are best, 
how to construct and what to plant. 86 pages; 31 illustra- 
tions. $1.25. 
The Book of Shrubs. By Alfred Carl Hottes. Third revised 
edition appeals to every home-owner and plantsman, and is a 
mine of information on these woody perennials as grown in all 
sections of the country. 448 pages; over 190 illustrations. $3. 
The Book of Trees. By Alfred Carl Hottes. An all-round hand- 
book for the tree-lover and tree-planter. There are chapters on 
trees important in American history, on street trees, on road- 
side trees, on nut trees, etc. Extensive descriptions of species 
of deciduous and coniferous trees. 488 pages; 200 halftones 
and Iine cuts. $3.50. 
Wild Flowers. By Homer D. House. Identifies, by means of 
natural color photographs and descriptions, hundreds of 
American wildings. 340 pages of text; 364 full-color illustra- 
tions. $4.95. 30C 
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