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FOR YOUR GARDEN LIBRARY 
NOTE: Allow at least 10 days for de- 
livery of any books, except The Complete 
Book of Garden Magic and the Cecil 
Solly Books, which come by return mail. 
Write for our complete list of books. 
ANNUALS FOR YOUR GARDEN. By 
Daniel J. Foley. The ideal handbook 
Contains full cultural directions for 90 
annual flowers, gives the latest informa- 
tion about varieties. 32 full color plates; 
97 pages; 5144 x 7% inches. Price: $1.00. 
BEEKEEPING FOR PROFIT AND 
PLEASURE. By Addison Webb. Here 
is a very practical book for the amateur 
or the expert beekeeper. Every step in 
procedure for successful beekeeping is 
completely dscribed in the text and 
clearly illustrated in nine double page 
spreads of line drawings. Price: $2.00. 
THE COMPLETE BOOK OF GAR- 
DEN MAGIC, A beautiful garden man- 
ual. Complete instructions for the home 
garden. It solves every garden prob- 
lem —in advance. Every question per- 
taining to the average garden is not 
only answered and explained, but is also 
thoroughly illustrated by skillfully 
drawn instructions. All garden problems 
disappear as you glance at the clear, 
concise answers. Hundreds of illustra- 
tions and actual photographs graphically 
imprint the ‘‘way to do it’ upon your 
mind. Price: $3.00. 
THE BOOK OF BULBS. By F. F. 
Rockwell. With this complete and prac- 
tical book you can get the utmost in 
beauty from every kind of bulbous plant. 
Clearly written by one who knows; il- 
lustrated with 187 beautiful photographs 
and instructive drawings. Includes tu- 
lips, daffedils, hyacinths, lilies, crocuses, 
gladioli, dahlias, peonies, irises,  be- 
gonias, and scores of other beautiful but 
not-so-well-known bulbs. Illustrated; 264 
pages; 544 x 7% inches. Price: $3.00. 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR. D. 
J. Foley. A picture-cyclopedia of 350 
garden flowers in full-colored illustra- 
tions, with descriptions and cultural di- 
rections. Price: $1.98. 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR. By 
McFarland, Hatton and Foley. The most 
exciting book about bulbs ever published. 
275 color plates illustrate a great num- 
ber of varieties of flowering bulbs, 
corms, and tubers, and form an invalu- 
able aid to the selection and arrangement 
of varieties for your garden. There are 
also 100 beautiful halftones and cultural 
directions. 296 pages; 6% x 9% inches. 
Formerly $3.50—NOW $2.49. 
HERBS. Their Culture and Uses. By 
Rosetta E. Clarkson. A complete treatise 
on uses in medicine, cooking, household 
preparations, etc. How to grow all va- 
rieties, when and how to harvest. Also 
a long section of delicious recipes. Illus- 
trated; 226 pages. Price: $2.75.. 


RHODODENDRONS AND AZALEAS. 
Clement G. Bowers. Here is the whole 
sum of practical information on the sub- 
ject of rhododendrons and azaleas—in a 
book that has been called a masterpiece 
of horticultural literature. 28 beautiful 
full-color plates, and 83 illustrations in 
black and white. More than 900 species 
and 2000 varieties are treated in the up- 
to-date, complete text, covering propaga- 
tion, hybridization, transplanting, soil 
preparation, nutrition, and care of these 
plants. 28 plates in color, 83 in black and 
white; 526 pages; 8x10 in. Price: $10.00. 
NORTH AMERICAN ROCK PLANTS. 
By W. H. A. Preece. Clear and concise 
answers to many questions of rock gar- 
deners. Exposure, soil necessities, season 
to plant, propagation, etc., are taken up 
and treated with authority by a special- 
ist in the field. Every other page is a 
picture in halftone. 204 pages; 6% x 9% 
inches. Price: $3.50. 
HORTUS SECOND: A CONCISE DIC- 
TIONARY OF GARDENING. By L. H. 
and Ethel Z. Bailey. Completely revised 
and rewritten. Easy to use, accurate, and 
non-technical, this great book comes 
closer than any other single volume to 
answering every question about garden- 
ing. It includes every kind of orna- 
mental, fruit, and vegetable plant grown 
today with brief but complete informa- 
tion on their uses, cultivation, hardiness, 
propagation, preferred soil, color, identi- 
fication, etc. Common names are used, 
all botanical terms are defined, and the 
book is so convenientl* arranged that it 
is marvelously easy to handle. 788 pages; 
7% x 10% inches. Price: $5.00. 
THE OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM. By 
L. W. Ramsey and Charles H. Lawrence. 
Pictures and text show how home own- 
ers everywhere may enjoy the benefits 
of an outdoor garden room, designed for 
living and for the enjoyment of the 
family and its friends. This book tells 
just how to make such a room livable, 
delightful, and artistically correct. The 
principles set forth here apply in every 
climate and may be carried out in a 
variety of plant materials. Photographs 
and drawings; 126 pages; 5% x 8% 
inches. Price: $2.50. 
PEONIES. By F. F. Rockwell. A 
pocketbook size of about 90 pages on 
the planting and care of one of the most 
beautiful of the permanent flowering 
plants. Deals with fertilization and depth 
to plant as well as many other hints for 
securing fine blossoms. Many illustra- 
tions. Price: $1.25. 
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MUSHROOMS. By Gussow and Odell. 
This is the most complete and fully pic- 
tured book about mushrooms and toad- 
stools ever written. Photographs of all 
the ones found locally make them all 
easily identifiable. Everyone who enjoys 
mushrooms should have this book to 
properly check and enjoy all the edible 
ones. Price: $2.50. 
THE PRUNING MANUAL. By L. H. 
Bailey. How and when to prune trees, 
shrubs, and vines. Explains the physical 
structure of plants, their habits of 
growth, methods of flower and fruit 
bearing and how pruning can be fitted 
intelligently to these. 281 illustrations; 
400 pages; 5 x 7% inches. Price: $3.50. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES. By J. H. Me- 
Farland 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 win- 
ter, prune and select types and varieties. 
72 illustrations (40 in color); 180 pages; 
5% x 8 inches. Price: $2.00. 

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