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[Xehra.skaCily. 1878.] 

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2d ed. San Francisco. 1891. 

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Wyoming. Laramie. 1910. 



General notes; The state experimental fruit-farm. 



See Horticulture — United St.^tes. 



2 SOUTH AMERICA 



Gumilla, Joso, .Vrljrcs fruit iers que cultivent les indiens, 

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3 EUROPE 



Willkomm, Moritz. Ueber siidfriichte, deren geschichte, 

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Austria-Hungary 



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Belgium 



Hulle, H. .1. van. Guide arljori<:ole aux cours puljlics de taille 

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 1867.1 



British Islands 



Austen, Ralph. A dialogue, or familiar discourse and con- 

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Observations upon some part of Sr Francis Bacon's 



Naturall history as it concernes fruit-trees, fruits, and 

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A treatise of fruit-trees. Oxford. 1653. 



The same. 2d ed. Oxford. 1657. 



[Barton, B. S] An epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on the 

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Also other editions. 



[Blagrave, Joseph.) The epitome of the art of husbandrj'. 

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The same. London. 1690. 



Cotton, Charles. The planters manual; Ijeing instructions 

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(Cowell, John.] The compleat fruit and flower gardener. See 

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Drope, Francis. A short and sure guid in the practice of 

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[Evelyn, John.] Pomona; or, .\n appendix concerning fruit- 

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Also in later editions. 



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Kennedy, John. .\ treatise on planting, pruning, and on the 

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Knight, T. A. Pomona herefordiensis. London. 1811. 



Langford, T, Plain and full instructions to raise all sorts of 

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Laurence, John. 

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Lawson, WiUiam. 

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Lindley, John. Pomologia britannica; or. Figures and de- 

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The same. 2d ed. London. 1822. 



Reid, John. The Scots gard'ner. See Horticctltcre — 



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1VI.\LUS. 



France 



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[ ] The French gardiner. See Horticulture — 



France. 



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Decaisne, Joseph. Le jardin fruitier du MuscHim [d'histoire 

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Tom. i-ix. Paris. 1871, '62-75. f°. 



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Cours eK-mentaire theorique et pratique d'arbori- 

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Beginning with the 7th ed. the work Ls published in four separate 

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• Culture des arbres et arbrisseaux i fruits de table. 



Paris. 1S76. • 



Duhamel du Monceau, H. L. Traite des arbras fruitiers. 



2 torn. Paris. 1768. 



The same. Nouvelle ed. 6 torn. Paris, etc. 1835. 



f°. 



[Dumast, P. G. de.) 

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Deux fruits int^ressants de la region 

 1882. 



