THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 



Individual Plants and Flowers, continued. 

 Roses, continued. 



Ellwanger, H. B. The rose. New York: 

 Dodd, Mead & Co., 1906. 



A treatise on the cultivation, history and charac- 

 teristics of the various groups of roses. Contains a 

 catalogue of varieties. 



Hole, S. R. A book about roses; how to 

 grow and show them. New York: Long- 

 mans, Green & Co., 1913. 



By the famous rosarian and Dean of Rochester. 

 The book has been issued in many editions. 



Kingsley, R. G. Roses and rose grow- 

 ing. London: Whittaker & Co.. 1908. 



With twenty-eight colored and nine half-tone illus- 

 trations. 



Melliar, A. Foster-. The book of the 

 rose. London: Macmillan Co., 1894. 



Milman, Helen (Mrs. Caldwell Crofton). 

 My roses and how I grew them. London: 

 John Lane, 1899. 



Parsons, S. B. Parsons on the rose. New 

 York: Orange Judd Co., 1883. 



A treatise on the propagation, culture, and his- 

 tory of the rose. 



Pemberton, J. H. Roses; their history, 

 development, and cultivation. London: 

 Longmans, Green, & Co., 1908. 



Sanders, T. W. Roses and their culti- 

 vation. London: VV. H. & L. Colling- 

 ridge, 1906. 



Thomas, G. C., jr. The practical book of 

 outdoor rose growing for the home garden. 

 Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1914. 



Ninety-six colored plates, together with charts and 

 half-tones. 



Thomas, H. H. The rose book; a com- 

 plete guide for amateur rose growers. 

 London: Cassell & Co., 1913. 



With eight color photographs and sixty-four half 

 tone plates. 



Wright, W. P. Roses and rose gardens. 

 London: Headley Brothers, 1911. 



Illustrated in color. 



Shrubs and Trees 



Davis, L. D. Ornamental shrubs for 

 garden, lawn, and park planting. New 

 York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1899. 



"Especially the new and rare sorts, suited to cul- 

 tivation in the United States." 



Fernow, B. E. The care of trees. New 

 York: Henry Holt & Co., 1910. 



Keeler, H. L. Our northern shrubs and 

 how to identify them. New York: Charles 

 Scribner's Sons, 1903. 



Loudon, J. C. Arboretum et fruticetum 

 Britannicum; or, the trees and shrubs of 

 Britain. 8 v. London: Longman, Orme, 

 Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838. 



Newsham, J. C. The propagation and 

 pruning of hardy trees, shrubs, and mis- 

 cellaneous plants. New York: D. Apple- 

 ton & Co., 1913. 



Robinson, William. Garden design and 

 architects' gardens. London: John Mur- 

 ray, 1892. 



Argument against clipping and aligning trees to 

 make them harmonize with architecture. 



Sargent, C. S. Manual of the trees of 

 North America (exclusive of Mexico). 

 Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1905. 



Tabor, Grace. Making the grounds at- 

 tractive with shrubbery. New York: Mc- 

 Bride, Nast & Co., 1912. 



Wright, W. P. Garden trees and shrubs. 

 London: Headley Brothers, 1913. 



Illustrated in color. 



Sweet Peas 



Crane, D. B. The book of the sweet 

 pea. London: John Lane, 1910. 



Thomas, H. H. Sweet peas and how 

 to grow them. London: Cassell & Co., 

 1909. 



Wright, H. J. Sweet peas. New York, 

 Frederick A. Stokes Co. 

 With eight colored plates. 



Wright, W. P. A book about sweet 

 peas. London: Headley Brothers, 1909. 



Tulips 



Jacob, Joseph. Tulips. London: T. C. 

 & E. C. Jack, 1912. 



With eight colored plates. 



Vines 



Arnott, S. The book of climbing plants 

 and wall shrubs. London: John Lane, 1903. 



Fitzgerald, H. P. A concise handbook 

 of climbers, twiners and wall shrubs. Lon- 

 don: Methuen & Co., 1906. 



McCollom, W. C. Vines and how to 

 grow them. New York: Doubleday, Page 

 & Co., 1911. 



Violets 



Cook, E. T., editor. Sweet violets and 

 pansies. New York: Charles Scribner's 

 Sons. 



Galloway, B. T. Commercial violet cul- 

 ture. New York: A. T. De La Mare Co., 

 1903. 



Johns, I. M. The violet book. London: 

 John Lane, 1913. 



Illustrations in color. 



