FLOWER GARDENS 



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The Pleasures of a Garden, continued. 



Tabor, Grace. Old-fashioned gardening. 

 New York: McBride, Nast & Co., 1913. 



Some of the chapter headings are: "Spanish gar- 

 dens of the semi-tropics," "New Amsterdam house- 

 wives' gardens," "Austere Puritan gardens," "The 

 Presidents' gardens," "Old time flowers," "Repro- 

 ducing the old-fashioned garden." 



Thaxter, Celia. An island garden. Bos- 

 ton: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1904. 



Miss Thaxter's garden, on Appledore, Isles of 

 Shoals, was one of the smallest, but one of the 

 most famous of American gardens. 



Thomas, Mrs. Theodore. Our mountain 

 garden. New York: The Macmillan Co., 

 1904. 



A garden in the White Mountains of New Hamp- 

 shire. 



CHILDREN'S AND SCHOOL 

 GARDENS 



Brewer, G. W. S. Educational school 

 gardening and handwork. Cambridge: 

 University Press, 1913. 



Cecil, Mrs. Evelyn. Children's gardens. 

 London: Macmillan & Co., 1903. 



Duncan, Frances. When mother lets us 

 garden. New York: Moffat, Yard & Co., 

 1909. 



French, Allen. The beginner's garden 

 book; a text-book for the upper grammar 

 grades. New York: The Macmillan Co., 

 1914. 



Greene, M. L. Among school gardens. 

 New York: Charities Publication Commit- 

 tee, 1910. 



Hemenway, H. D. How to make school 

 gardens. New York: Doubleday, Page & 

 Co., 1903. 



A manual for teachers and pupils. 



Jekyll, Gertrude. Children and gardens. 

 London: George Newnes, 1908. 



Gardening for children; their games and amuse- 

 ments and pets in a garden. Well illustrated. 



Latter, L. R. School gardening for little 

 children. London: Swan Sonnenschein & 

 Co., 1900. 



Meier, W. H. D. School and home gar- 

 dens. Boston: Ginn & Co., 1913. 



Miller, L. K. Children's gardens for 

 school and home. New York: D. Appleton 

 & Co., 1908. 



Parsons, H. G. Children's gardens for 

 pleasure, health and education. New 

 York: Sturgis & Walton Co., 1910. 



Weed, C. M., and Philip Emerson. The 

 school garden book. New York: Charles 

 Scribner's Sons, 1909. 



MISCELLANEOUS GARDEN 

 TOPICS 



Averill, Mary. Japanese flower ar- 

 rangement applied to western needs. New 

 York: John Lane, 1913. 



Britton, N. L., and ADDISON BROWN. An 

 illustrated flora of the Northern United 

 States, Canada, and the British posses- 

 sions. New York: Charles Scribner's 

 Sons, 1896-98. 



In three volumes. 



Curtis, C. H., and W. GIBSON. The book 

 of topiary. London: John Lane, 1904. 



Topiary is the curious art of trimming shrubs 

 and trees into fantastic shapes, representing birds, 

 animals and other objects. 



Duggar, Benjamin Minge. Fungous dis- 

 eases of plants. Boston: Ginn & Co., 1909. 



Gardner, J. Starkie. English ironwork 

 of the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries. 

 London: B. T. Batsford, 1911. 



Includes chapters on the landscape gardener, 

 garden gates, etc. 



Gatty, Mrs. Alfred. The book of sun- 

 dials. London: George Bell & Sons, 1900. 

 Probably the best work on the subject. 



Gray, Asa. Manual of the botany of 

 the northern United States. New York: 

 American Book Co., 1889. 



Johnson, W. G. Fumigation methods. 

 New York: Orange Judd Co., 1910. 



A practical treatise for gardeners, florists, and 

 others. 



Lodeman, E. G. The spraying of plants. 

 New York: Macmillan & Co., 1896. 



Massee, George. Diseases of cultivated 

 plants and trees. New York: The Mac- 

 millan Co., 1910. 



O'Kane, W. C. Injurious insects; how 

 to recognize and control them. New York: 

 The Macmillan Co., 1912. 



Powell, E. P. Hedges, windbreaks, 

 shelters, and live fences. New York: 

 Orange Judd Co., 1912. 



Ridgway, Robert. Color standards and 

 color nomenclature. Washington: Pub- 

 lished by the author, 1912. 



With fifty-three colored plates and eleven hun- 

 dred and fifteen named colors. 



Sanderson, E. D. Insect pests of farm, 

 garden and orchard. New York: John 

 Wiley & Sons, 1912. 



Underwood, Loring. The garden and 

 its accessories. Boston: Little, Brown, 

 & Co., 1906. 



About summer houses, pergolas, trellises, arches, 

 sun-dials, garden gazing-globes, bird houses, foun- 

 tains, pools, etc. 



Weed, C. M. Fungi and fungicides. New 

 York: The Orange Judd Co., 1894. 



