
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR By Daniel J. Foley. $2.95. 
A guide book for the beginner and a reference book for 
the advanced gardener. Accurately colored photographs of 
important garden flowers. 
BOOK OF TREES By Alfred C. Hottes. $4.00 
An all-around handbook for the tree lover and tree plant- 
er. There are chapters on trees important in American his- 
tory, on favorite tree poems, on street trees, on roadside 
trees, on nut trees, etc. Transplanting, pruning and propaga- 
tion are covered and a variety of helpful lists for various 
purposes are given. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES By I. B. Lucas. $3.00. 
Practical enough to be used by the commercial grower 
although written for the home owner. The author has had 
much practical experience with dwarf fruits and has traveled 
extensively to observe at first hand the latest commercial 
practices. 
BOOK OF BULBS By F. F. Rockwell. $3.50. 
With this complete and practical book, you can get the 
utmost in beauty from every kind of bulbous plant. Illustrat- 
ed. 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR By McFarland, Hatton and Foley. 
$2.49. 
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 antici- 
pating new blossoms in his garden. 
GLADOLIUS By F. F. Rockwell. $1.50. 
This is a small book covering but one subject, which 
insures the gardener of answers to every question on the 
cultivation of gladiolus. Illustrated. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS — AND THEIR CULTURE 
By George Otten. $2.00. 
The only book devoted to this subject. Gives the details 
of general culture, propagation and hybridization, and makes 
the first attempt to classify the single flowering and double 
flowering varieties. ' 
BOOK OF PERENNIALS By Alfred C. Hottes. $2.75 
Among amateur gardeners there is a decided preference 
for perennial plants. 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 
seperate species individually, with their culture and require- 
ments. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS By Alex Cumming. $2.50. 
“Guaranteed to open new worlds of hardy chrysanthe- 
mum beauty to all who read it,” says Richardson Wright of 
this practical, all-purpose book exclusively about the queen 
of autumn flowers. Their selection and culture for best effects 
in the garden is fully, simply described by the expert of the 
Bristol Nurseries. Sponsored by the American Garden Guild. 
With 52 photographs, many drawings, and color frontipiece. 
36 RICH & SONS PAY THE POSTAGE 
GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE CHRYSANTHEMUMS By Alex 
Laurie and D. C. Kiplinger. $2.00. . 
A revised, re-written and re-set edition of “Chrysanthe- 
mums Under Glass and Outdoors.” Covers the culture and 
care of ’Mums for both commercial and amateur growers. 
Based on practical experience, experimental work, and pers- 
onal observations of the author. 
AZALEAS By H. Harold Hume. Probably $3.75. 
This new book is the only source of practical, up-to-date 
information for the garden owner of these beautiful and in- 
creasingly popular shrubs — Azaleas. 
BOOK OF SHRUBS By Alfred C. Hottes. $4.00 
Appeals to every home owner, plantsman, student and 
landscape architect, and is a mine of information on every- 
thing relating to these woody perennials as grown in all 
sections of the country. Numerous lists of different shrubs for 
different purposes and full details of care and culture are 
given. 7 
CAMELLIAS ILLUSTRATED Sponsored by the Oregon Ca- 
mellia Society. Cloth $5.00; Spiral $4.00. 
Complete and practical articles on Planting, Drainage, 
Fertilizing, Disease and Pest Control, Mulching, Pruning, 
Grafting, Bloom Forms, Branding or Labeling variety’s name 
on leaf, recognizing varieties and determining “health” or 
condition of plant by leaves. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES By McFarland and Pyle. $2.00. 
No gardener’s shelf is complete without this book, which, 
through the years, has become a stand-by for amateur and 
experienced rose growers. 
MODERN ROSES III By J. Horace McFarland. $5.75. 
_ _ Here is a most handy guidebook to the roses of the world, 
giving the geneaology and brief description of 5,284 Roses, 
including 296 species. 
For the amateur rosarian this book provides just the in- 
formation required when new plants are being ordered; plant 
pion tees will here find the genealogical data needed in their 
work. 
BOOK OF ANNUALS By Alfred C. Hottes. $2.00. 
The author opens up many new possibilities to garden 
makers in this book, which is exceedingly complete, and in 
all is a most useful manual] dealing with annual flowers. 
Over 100 separate species of annuals are described, with full 
directions for their culture and uses. 
THE GARDENER’S BUG BOOK By Cynthia Westcott. $4.95. 
You never know in advance which pests will attack your 
garden, but this book prepares you to destroy any that do. 
First, it identifies the pest. Second, it gives you the specific 
controls which have been found effective against it. Third, 
it tells you how and when to apply them. A unique and 
valuable section lists plants alphabetically, with the pests 
that attack them. Sponsored by the American Garden Guild. 
590 pages, indexed. BEG LID SEs 
SOILS AND FERTILIZERS FOR GREENHOUSE AND GARDEN 
By Alex Laurie and D. C. Kiplinger. $2.50. 
A revised, re-written and reset edition of “Fertilizers for 
Greenhouse and Garden Crops.” A “must” for all greenhouse 
operators, commercial growers and “advanced” amateurs. 
Covers soils thoroughly and has special recommendations 
for certain crops. PS 
GROWING VEGETABLES IN THE PACIFI 
By Cecil Solly. $1.00. Fuge ee 
Especially helpful to the newcomer to this area, this 
book lists best varieties, gives vital information on hot beds, 
frames, soil preparation and compost. It is well illustrated 
with photographs and drawings and understandably written. 
BETTER LAWNS By Howard B. Sprague. $2.00. as 
Here are the essential facts for grass culture under all — 
conditions, simply written by the outstanding authority who 
conducted the famous experiments at Rutgers. Full informa- _ 
tion on soil conditions and treatment, characteristics of turf. 
grasses, fertilizers, control of pests and disease, all fully il- 
lustrated. Sponsored by the American Garden Guild. 
