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Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 [1873], The mystery of Metropolisville. With thirteen illustrations. (Orange Judd and Company, New York) [word count] [eaf557T].
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PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE; A Guide to the Successful Propagation and Cultivation OF FLORISTS' PLANTS.

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By PETER HENDERSON, Bergen City, N. J., AUTHOR OF “GARDENING FOR PROFIT.”

Mr. Henderson is known as the largest Commercial Florist
in the country. In the present work he gives a full account of his
modes of propagation and cultivation. It is adapted to the wants
of the amateur, as well as the professional grower.

The scope of the work may be judged from the following

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Aspect and Soil.

Laying out Lawn and Flower
Gardens.

Designs for Flower Gardens.

Planting of Flower Beds.

Soils for Potting.

Temperature and Moisture.

The Potting of Plants.

Cold Frames — Winter Protection.

Construction of Hot-Beds.

Greenhouse Structures.

Modes of Heating.

Propagation by Seeds.

Propagation by Cuttings.

Propagation of Lilies.

Culture of the Rose.

Culture of the Verbena.

Culture of the Tuberose.

Orchid Culture.

Holland Bulbs.

Cape Bulbs.

Winter-Flowering Plants.

Construction of Bouquets.

Hanging Baskets.

Window Gardening.

Rock-Work.

Insects.

Nature's Law of Colors.

Packing Plants.

Plants by Mail.

Profits of Floriculture.

Soft-Wooded Plants.

Annuals.

Hardy Herbaceous Plants.

Greenhouse Plants.

Diary of Operations for each
Day of the Year.

Beautifully Illustrated. Sent post-paid. Price, $1.50.

ORANGE JUDD & CO.,
245 Broadway, New-York.

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BEAUTIFYING COUNTRY HOMES.

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A Hand-Book of Landscape Gardening.

BY J. WEIDENMANN.

A SPLENDID QUARTO VOLUME.

Beautifully Illustrated with numerous fine Wood Engravings, and with
17 Full-Page and 7 Double-Page Colored Lithographs
OF PLACES ALREADY IMPROVED.

MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL.

NOTICES BY THE PRESS.

A home! A home in the country! and a home made beautiful by taste! Here
are three ideas which invest with a triple charm the subject of this exquisite
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our countrymen than the growing taste for such homes. The American people
are quick to follow a fashion, and it is getting to be the fashion to have a place
in the country, and to beautify it; and this is at once fed and guided by such
books as this, which lay down the just principles of landscape gardening; and
teach all how to use the means at their disposal. This book is prepared with
careful judgment. It includes many plans, and furnishes minute instruction
for the laying out of grounds and the planting of trees. We have found very
great pleasure in a first inspection, and doubt not that when another summer
returns, we shall find the book as practically useful, as it is beautiful to the eye
and exciting to the imagination.

—N. Y. Evangelist.

We have from Orange Judd & Co. a magnificent manual, entitled Beautifying
Country Homes; a Hand-Book of Landscape Gardening.
It is a brief
treatise on landscape gardening and architecture, explaining the principles of
beauty which apply to it, and making just those practical suggestions of which
every builder and owner of a little land, who desires to make the most of it in
the way of convenience and taste, stands in need, in regard to lawns, drainage,
roads, drives, walks, grading, fences, hedges, trees—their selection and their
grouping—flowers, water, ornamentation, rock-work, tools, and general improvements.
The chapter on “improving new places economically” would be
worth much more than the cost of the book ten times over to many persons.
The whole is illustrated, not only by little sketches, but by a series of full-page
lithographs of places which have been actually treated in accordance with the
principles laid down, with lists of trees and shrubs, and other useful suggestions.
We have never met with any thing—and we have given a good deal of
attention to the subject, and bought a great many books upon it—which seemed
to us so helpful and, in general, so trustworthy as this treatise, which we
heartily commend. We omitted to say that it has been done by Mr. J. Weidenmann,
Superintendent of the City Park, and of Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford,
Conn.

Congregationalist, (Boston.)

PRICE, PREPAID, $15.

ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY,
245 Broadway, New-York.

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Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 [1873], The mystery of Metropolisville. With thirteen illustrations. (Orange Judd and Company, New York) [word count] [eaf557T].
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