28 CARROLL GARDENS 

LANDSCAPING THE SMALL HOME. By Edward W. 
Olver. For the owner of the average city or subur- 
ban lot, ranging from 40 to 120 feet to 75 x 150 
feet, teaching him how to plan and execute a planting 
economically and correctly. 160 pages; 90 illustra- 
tions. $1. 
THE BOOK OF PERENNIALS. By Alfred Carl Hot- 
tes. 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 con- 
struct and what to plant; 86 pages; 31 illustrations. 
$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. $8. 
THE BOOK OF TREES. By Alfred Carl Hottes. An 
all-around handbook for the tree lover and tree plan- 
ter. There are chapters on trees important in Amer- 
ican history, on street trees, on roadside trees, on 
nut trees, etc. Extensive descriptions of species of 
deciduous and coniferous trees. 488 pages; 200 half- 
tones and line cuts. $3.50. 
WILD FLOWERS. By Homer D. House. Identifies, 
by means of natural color photographs and descrip- 
tions, hundreds of American wildings. 3840 pages of 
text; 364 full-color illustrations. $4.95. 

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