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AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS, by H. H. Hume. 
The standard text on the growing of these 
two interesting groups of plants. Although 
this book was written primarily for Florida 
conditions it is applicable to all regions where 
either of these shrubs are grown. All phases 
of culture are carefully explained — soils, 
plantings, care, pests and so on. Hach $1.75. 
AMERICAN ORCHID CULTURE, by BE. A. 
White. An authentic book on orchid culture 
by Americans for American conditions for 
both the amateur and professional. Many 
years of observation, wide travel and actual 
growing experience and much association 
with orchid growers here and abroad are 
back of this work. Color and black and white 
illustrations. Each $5.00. 
THE STANDARD CYCLOPEDIA OF HORTI- 
CULTURE, Edited by L. H. Bailey. The uni- 
versal and invaluable authority on every 
phase of horticulture. A compact but thor- 
ough presentation of the kinds, character- 
istics, and methods of cultivation of the 
plants grown in the United States and Canada. 
New three-volume edition. Being printed. 
Ask for price. 
THE GARDEN CLUB MANUAL, by Edith R. 
Fisher. Practical, tested information on every 
detail of the organization and management 
of garden clubs, including model constitu- 
tions, program suggestions, complete direc- 
tions for staging flower shows, civic im- 
provement projects, and junior garden clubs. 
Illustrated. $2.25. 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR, by D. J. 
Foley. A guide book for the beginner and a 
reference for the advanced gardener. Over 
350 color illustrations of important garden 
flowers. with identification and brief practi- 
eal cultural directions. Included are plans 
for typical gardens and a section of soils, 
fertilizers with sketches of many garden 
operations. $2.49. 
HERES; THEIR CULTURE AND USES, by 
Rosetta E. Clarkson. Practical and authori- 
tative, it gives specific information of all 
herbs useful in either cooking or medicine, 
household preparations and industry. There 
are concise directions for growing, curing 
and even hints on marketing them. Many ex- 
cellent recipes are given for culinary herbs. 
Profusely illustrated. $2.75. 
GROUNDS FOR LIVING, by V. W. Ingham and 
R. B. Farnham. The Average Home Owner’s 
complete guide to landscape, lawns, trees and 
general gardening. It gets down to earth and 
does not use technical words when a picture 
will tell the story better. $2.50. 
BEGONIAS AND HOW TO GROW THEM, 
Bessie R. Buxton, honorary Vice-President 
and Director of the American Begonia Society. 
Includes all phases of culture of all types of 
Begonias. Discusses in detail more than 200 
varieties. $2.25. 
NEW CROPS FOR THE NEW WORLD, Edited 
by Charles Morrow Wilson. Sixteen types of 
unusual but world important crops, presented 
by a distinguished specialist in each field. A 
fascinating book, opening up new possibili- 
ties for the Western Hemisphere. $3.50. 
CAMELLIAS, by Gerbing. The first all-color 
Camellia book. The beautiful and authentic 
illustrations are invaluable correct identifi- 
cation of varieties. An invaluable book for 
Garden Clubs. $15.00. 
PROPAGATION OF PLANTS, by Kains and 
McQuesten. A complete guide for professional 
and amateur growers of plants by seeds, 
layers, grafting and budding, with chapters 
on nursery and greenhouse management. In 
direct, simple language it discusses all 
phases of the subject, explains technical and 
Scientific terms and tells how and why of 
all processes. $3.50. 
GARDEN BULES IN COLOR, by McFarland, 
Hatton and Foley. An invaluable aid in the 
preparation of plans for bulb planting. Con- 
tains 250 color illustrations and many half- 
tones of many varieties of flowers grown 
from bulbs, corms and tubers. Cultural di- 
rections are also included. Formerly $3.50. 
NOW $2.49. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES, McFarland and Pyle. 
A practical and beautiful book for amateur 
and experienced gardener. Lavishly illus- 
trated with color cuts and diagrams, it pre- 
sents concisely all necessary information 
about location, soil preparation, fertilization, 
selection of varieties, pest control, hybridiz- 
ing and blooming habits. $2.00. 
GARDENING WITH THE EXPERTS, by 12 
Noted Authorities. Interesting biographical 
sketches of the contributors convince you 
that they are qualified to give sound advice 
on growing Flowers, Herbs, House Plants, 
Lawns, Trees, Roses. The chapters on Color 
Combinations, Order of Bloom in Trees and 
Shrubs, Garden Sanitation and Amateur 
Flower Shows are unusually helpful. $2.50. 
GARDEN MAGIC, by R. E. Biles. This brings 
Gardening up to date, with new methods and 
short cuts. Well illustrated and diagrammed, 
this big, completely indexed volume answers 
your gardening questions quickly. $3.00. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS — HOW WE GROW 
THEM OUT OF DOORS, by Members of the 
Portland Chrysanthemum Society. They tell 
you all the things you have wanted to know 
about propagation, care month by month, dis- 
budding, watering, protection of exhibition 
blooms, Cascades, potting, and varieties. Well 
illustrated. $1.50. 
HOW TO PRUNE FRUIT TREES, by R. San- 
ford Martin. Clearly diagramed, this book 
tells the how, when, why and where of prun- 
ing deciduous, citrus, subtropical fruits and 
berries. $1.00. 
HOW TO PRUNE WESTERN SHRUBS, by R. 
Sanford Martin. A practical, easily followed 
manual of pruning shrubs to enhance their 
erat” and usefulness. Fully diagramed. 
GLADIOLUS, by F. F. Rockwell. Covers weli 
and concisely the planting and growing of 
Gladioli. A handbook that will save time and 
disappointment. $1.25. 
SUNSET WESTERN GARDEN BOOK, compiled 
by Sunset Magazine Editors. This very usable 
book deals with the special advantages and 
problems of the year round gardens of the 
Pacifie Coast. Illustrated and diagramed. 
$2.00. 

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PLANTS FOR PARTIAL AND FULL SHADE VINES FOR MANY PURPOSES 
Sow in Spring Sow in Fall Sow in Spring 
Aquilegia* Impatiens Anemone* Pansy* Asparagus lumosus, Australian Pea Vine, Balloon Vine. 
Begonia Heuchera* Shee Peak. Balsa eee aad Pear, Canary Bird Vine, Cardinal Climber, 
: edna Sa Gollinsia* Coders Coboea, Cypress Vine, Hyacinth Bean, Gourds, Lathyrus lati- 
Campanula* Rehmannia* Myosotis Linaria*® folius, Mile-a-Minute, Mina lobata, Moon Vines, Morning 
Foxglove Vinca* Browallia Nemophila* Glories, Thunbergia, Snail Vine,. Scarlet Runner, Wild Cu- 
* Denotes those for Partial Shade. cumber. 
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