§ 8. BOOKS OF 1890, EXCLUSIVE OF EFFORTS OF 

 HOE TICUL TUEA L OE GANIZA TIONS. 



This list contains some of the books of 1889 which did not 

 appear in the list for that year (Annals 1889, 213). The titles 

 of books in foreign languages are given in English. 



Andrae, E. A. A Guide to the Cultivation of the Grape Vine in Texas, and 

 Instructions for "Wine Making. Dallas, Texas. 



Bailey, L. H. Annals of Horticulture for 1889. New York. 



— Horticulturist's Rule-Book New York. 



Barral & Sagnier. Dictionary of Agriculture, No. 23. Paris. 



Bellair, G. Ad. Fruit Trees. Paris. 



Bergmann, Ernest. An Excursion in Portugal. Meaux. 



Birmingham Gardeners' Association. A Series of Papers read before the 

 Association in 1886 and 1887. 



Bois, D. The Little Garden. Paris. 



Bonavia, E. The Cultivated Oranges and Lemons, etc., of India and Cey- 

 lon. 2 vols. London. 



Bon Jardinier for 1890. 134th ed. Paris. 



Bosschere, Charles de. Horticulture at the Paris Exposition. Ghent. 



Bouche, C. & J. Construction and Arrangement of Greenhouses. Bonn. 



Brooks, C. Mushrooms and their Culture. London. 



Bunyard, Frederick. Fruit Farming for Profit. Maidstone, Eng. 



Carter. Carter's Practical Gardener. London. 



Dame, Lorin, and Brooks, Henry. Typical Elms and Other Trees of Mas- 

 sachusetts. Embellished 4to. Boston. 



Daul, A. Cacti. Stuttgart. 



Dilling, Gustav. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach : a Sketch of His Life. 

 Hamburg. 



Earl of Meath. On the Public Parks of America. London. 



Eisen, Gustav. The Raisin Industry. A Practical Treatise on the Raisin 

 Grapes, their History, Culture and Curing. San Francisco. 



E. V. B. Days and Hours in a Garden. 7th ed. London. 



Ferns, Book of Choice, for the Garden, Conservatory and Stove. London. 

 In monthly parts. 



Fleischer, Dr. C. The Most Important Enemies of Fruit Trees, and Meth- 

 ods for their Destruction. Dresden. 



Garola. C. G. The Use of Fertilizers. Amiens. 



German Agricultural Society. The Stone Fruits of Germany. Berlin. 



Goethe, R. Report of the Royal School for Fruit Culture at Geisenheim. 

 Wiesbaden. 



Greiner, T. How to make the Garden Pay. Philadelphia. 



Griffith, A. B. Diseases of Crops and their Remedies. London. 



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