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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES, WITH ABBREVIATIONS USED 



The list of books which follows contains all American pomological 

 works in which the peach is discussed at any length. Only such European 

 books are listed, however, as were found useful in writing The Peaches of 

 Xetv York. Only periodicals are listed to which references are made in 

 the text of the book. The reports and bulletins of experiment stations 

 and horticultural societies are not included since the abbreviations used 

 for such publications will be recognized by all. The date of copyright 

 has been preferred to that of publication though sometimes it has been 

 necessary to use the latter, as when there were several editions from the 

 same copyright. 



Am. Gard American Gardening. An Illustrated Journal of Horticulture 



and Gardener's Chronicle. New York: 1892-1904. Copy- 

 right, 1903. (Before its union with Popular Gardening 

 in 1892, the publication was known as The American 

 • Garden. Both Popular Gardening and The American 



Garden residted from the union or absorption of several 

 other horticultural periodicals.) 



Am. Gard. Mag The American Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Useful 



Discoveries and Improvements in Horticulture and Rural 

 Affairs. See Mag. Hort. 



Am. Hort. An American Horticultural Annual. A Year-book of Horticul- 

 tural Progress for the Professional and Amateur Gardener, 

 Fruit-grower, and Florist. {Illustrated.) New York: 1867. 

 Copyright, 1867. New edition. New York: 1S70. Copy- 

 right, 1869. 



Am. Jour. Hort The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Com- 

 panion. {Illustrated.) Volumes 1-5. Boston: 1867-1869. 

 Copyrights, 1867-1869. Continued as Tilton's Journal of 

 Horticulture and Floral Magazine. {Illustrated.) Volumes 

 6-9. Boston: 1869-1871. -CopjTights, 1869-1871. 



Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt Proceedings of the American Pomological Society. Issued 



usually biennially from 1850 to date. First published as 

 the Proceedings of the National Convention of Fruit 

 Growers in 1848. 



Ann. Hort Annals of Horticulture and yearbook of information on 



practical gardening. 5 Volumes. London: 1846-1850. 



