. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 318 The American Florist. Sept. 5, BOOKS FOR FLORISTS. The time is coming along when these are needed and opportunity at hand for reading them. Every one of the following should be in your library. Send prices quoted and we send the books. The American Carnation (C. W. Ward).—A complete treatment of all the most modern methods of cultivating this most important flower. Illustrated. $3-50. How TO Grow Cut Flowers (Hunt). —The only book on the subject. It is a thoroughly reliable work by an emi- nently successful, p


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 318 The American Florist. Sept. 5, BOOKS FOR FLORISTS. The time is coming along when these are needed and opportunity at hand for reading them. Every one of the following should be in your library. Send prices quoted and we send the books. The American Carnation (C. W. Ward).—A complete treatment of all the most modern methods of cultivating this most important flower. Illustrated. $3-50. How TO Grow Cut Flowers (Hunt). —The only book on the subject. It is a thoroughly reliable work by an emi- nently successful, practical florist. Illus- trated. $ Fumigation Methods (Johnson).—A practical treatise on cheap and effective means of destroying insect pests. Hand- somely bound and profusely illustrated. 250 pages. $ The Horticulturists' Rule-Book (L. H. Bailey).—Contains information valuable to all those engaged in any branch of horticulture. Illustrated. 312 pages. 75 cents. Manual of the Trees of North America (Sargent).—The most com- plete and authentic 'vork on the sub- ject. The pages number 826, with over 600 illustrations. $ The Rose.—Its cultivation, varieties, etc. (H. B. EUwanger).—A complete guide of the cultivation of the rose, to- gether with the classification of all the leading varieties. $ Greenhouse Construction (Taft).— It tells the whole story about how to build and heat a greenhouse, be it large or small, and that, too, in a plain, easily understood, practical way. It has 118 illustrations. $ Hedges, Windbreaks, Etc. (Powell). —A treatise on the planting, growth and management of hedge plants for country and suburban homes. A vol- ume of 140 pages, with twenty-two il- lustrations. 50 cents. How to Lay Out Suburban (Kellaway).—Contains many useful hints and practical plans as to improv- ing and laying out suburban homes and grounds. There are 112 pages, 38 half- tone illustrations and 15 plans and maps. $2. The Vegetable


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