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Garden Books 
1700—BASIC HORTICULTURE: By Victor R. Gardner. 
200 photographs; 441 pages; 6% by 9% inches. The serious gardener will welcome this thor- 
oughly up-to-date, comprehensive book on the culture of fruits, vegetables, plants, trees and 
shrubs in all parts of the country. PRICE, $5.50 per copy. 
1702—FARM MANAGEMENT: By Robert R. Hudelson. 
Illustrated: 388 pages; 5% by 8 inches. This detailed and practical book concentrates on modern 
farm management—on organization and planning, operating and financing. These problems are 
approached strictly from the viewpoint of the average farm owner who must face, day by day, 
the business side of his job, whether he specializes in grains, livestock, dairy products, or vege- 
tables, or combines all of these. PRICE, $3.00 per copy. 
1703— GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR: By McFarland, Hatton and Foley. 
Illustrated with 275 color plates; halftones; 292 pages;.6% by 9% inches. This amazing book 
pictures in color 83 varieties of Tulips, 51 Narcissus, 25 Lilies, 12 Iris, and 60 others. Practical, 
brief cultural notes accompany the photographs. All year round you will be able to visualize 
your bulb garden through the pages of this beautiful book. Pictures and text, alphabetically 
arranged, form a helpful guide to aid the prospective buyer of bulbs, or the enthusiast anticipat- 
ing new blossoms in his garden. PRICE, $2.49 per copy. 
1704—GARDENER’S HANDBOOK: By L. H. Bailey. 
Line drawings; 292 pages; 6% by 9% inches. This comprehensive, enclopedic, manual of garden- 
ing is now available again. This handbook, on every phase of growing flowers, shrubs, vege- 
tables, and fruits, indoors and out, from Abutilon to Zinnia, is as easy to use as it is satisfac- 
tory. It also has special advice on such topics as annuals, borders, rock-gardens, lawns, window- 
gardens, glass-houses, hotbeds, and control of insects and diseases. PRICE, $1.98 per copy. 
1705—GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR: By Daniel J. Foley. 
Imperial Edition. 350 photographs in full color; 320 pages; 6% by 9% inches. Here is the only 
book to show the important garden flowers in accurately colored photographs. Several varieties 
of the same flowers and typical gardens at various blooming seasons are included. This volume 
is a guide book for the beginner and a reference book for the advanced gardener. It is a genuine 
help in clearing away the amateur’s uncertainties since the carefully chosen flowers are typical 
of those grown in American gardens. It includes annuals, perennials, many outstanding flowering 
trees and shrubs, vines, bulbs, and roses. The hundreds of flowers in color will guide you in 
planting your garden, in planning color schemes, or combining plants in beds. Text and pictures 
are arranged alphabetically. PRICE, $2.95 per copy. 
1713—GARDENING FOR GOOD EATING: By Helen Morgenthau ‘Fox. 
28. Line drawings; 263 pages. 644 by 8 inches. It is our patriotic duty to add vitamins to our 
diet in these days of stress and Mrs. Fox shows us how to add variety as well. In addition to 
the vegetables usually grown by the gardener, you will find in her book many forgotten vege- 
tables, easy to grow and full of high food value and delicious flavor. Mrs. Fox not only tells 
in detail how to grow them, but also gives tips on nutrition and many delectable recipes. PRICE, 
$2.50 per copy. 
1706—HORTUS SECOND: By L. H. Bailey and Ethel Zoe Bailey. 
960 pages; 6% by 10 inches. This concise dictionary has now been drastically reduced in price 
from $12.00 to $6.00. This volume, identical with the $12.00 edition, is a ready reference book 
for all who have occasion to use information about plants. It gives brief descriptions, correct 
botanical and common names, pronunciation, and notes on culture and propagation for every 
group of plants in cultivation in the United States and Canada. PRICE, $6.00 per copy. 
1707—HOW TO GROW ROSES: By J. Horace McFarland and Rébert Pyle. 
382 pages full color illustrations; 132 pages; 5% by 8 inches. For the 19th printing of this prac- 
tical and beautiful book the authors have added many new illustrations. A book, which through 
the years has become a stand-by for amateur and experienced rose growers, it is a real rose 
classic with concise and tested answers for every problem. No gardener’s shelf is complete with- 
out it. PRICE, $2.00 per copy. 
1708—LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS: By L. W. Ramsey. 
Illustrated with photographs; 170 pages; 5!2by 8% inches. Step by step, with photographs and 
plans that make each point clear, this 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. The book is full of concrete suggestions and valuable ideas for home plots of every 
size and situation. PRICE, $2.50 per copy. 
*.1714—VEGETABLE GARDENING IN COLOR: By Daniel J. Foley. 
150 Color plates; 255 pages; 614% by 9% inches. Here is a colorful parade of the most highly 
recommended varieties of vegetables and berries, compiled from lists of the United States 
agricultural experimental stations. This picture encyclopedia is alphabetically arranged with 
accompanying descriptions and practical cultural directions. In addition to the color plates, there 
are 50 photographs in black and white and 50 line drawings that show actual garden plans, cor- 
rect spacing and other gardening operations. There are comprehensive sections on soil prepara- 
tion, seed sowing, tools, insects and diseases, cooking hints, and winter storage. PRICE, $2.49 
per copy. 
