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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



CUNNINGHAM, S. A., and LEAVENS, GEORGE D. Lawns, Golf 

 Courses, Polo Fields, and How to Treat Them. Illus. New 

 York. 1914. The Co-Mortimer Company. 31 pp. 9 in. 



CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM. See Downing, A. J. Rural Essays. 



CUTTER, ELIZABETH H. See Muench, Frederick. 



DARLINGTON, E. D. Flowers for Every Home. Illus. 6th ed. 

 Philadelphia, [c. 1895.] W. Atlee Burpee & Co. viii + 82 pp. 

 7^x4^. 



and MOLL, L. M. How and What to Grow in a Kitchen 



Garden of One Acre. Edited by W. Atlee Burpee. Illus. Phila- 

 delphia. 1888. [c. 1888.] Published by W. Atlee Burpee, 

 vii + 198 pp. 7 ^2 x 5. 

 . The same. 6th ed. 1893. [c. 1888.] vii + 198 pp. 7>ix5. 



. The same. 8th ed. 1895. [c. 1888.] 



. The same. 10th ed. 



-. Rare Flowers from Seed. How to grow tuberous begonias, 



calceolarias, cinerarias, Chinese primroses, coleus, cyclamens, 

 single and double petunias, fuchsias, and other rare flowers. 

 Illus. 8th ed. Philadelphia. 1898. [c. 1895.] W. Atlee Burpee 

 & Co. 37 pp. 3 Yi x 6. 



D ARROW, J. W. Flower Queries; 500 questions on practical flori- 

 culture answered and topics discussed. A practicaj book, 

 written in the form of questions and answers on the cultivation 

 and care of indoor and outdoor plants and flowers. Chatham, 

 N. Y. 1896. [c. 1896.] The Courier Press. 48 pp. 9x6. 



DAVEY, JOHN. The Tree Doctor. A book on tree culture. Illus- 

 trated with photographs. Akron, Ohio. 1902. [c. 1901.] Pub- 

 lished by the author. 88 pp. 9 M x 6. 



DAVIS, GEORGE W. A Treatise on the Culture of the Orange, 

 together with a Description of some of the Best Varieties of the 

 Fruit, Gathering, Curing and Preparing the Fruit for Shipment 

 and Market. Jacksonville, Fla. 1881. C. W. Dacosta. 60 pp. 

 8 in. 



DAVIS, J. R. Up-to-date Truck Growing in the South. Edited by 

 G. F. Hunnicutt. Illus. Atlanta, Ga. 1910. The Cultivator 

 Publishing Company. 188 pp. 7 % in. 



DAVIS, Lucius D. Ornamental Shrubs for Garden, Lawn, and 

 Park Planting; with an account of the origin, capabilities, and 

 adaptations of the numerous species and varieties, native and 

 foreign, and especially of the new and rare sorts, suited to culti- 

 vation in the United States. Fully illustrated. New York and 

 London. 1899. [c. 1899.] G. P. Putnam's Sons. The Knicker- 

 bocker Press, vi + 338 pp. 10 x 7 % 



DAY, J. W. Treatise on Tomato Culture. Crystal Springs, Miss. 

 1891. [n. c.] 25pp. 8%x5}i 



, CUMMINS, D., and ROOT, A. I. Tomato Culture; in three 



parts. Part I: Tomato culture in the south. Part II: Tomato 

 culture especially for canning factories. Part III: Plant-grow- 

 ing for market, and high-pressure gardening in general. A 

 practical book for those who work under either glass or cloth as 



Protection from frost. Illus. Medina, Ohio. 1892. [n. c.] A. 

 . Root. 135 pp. 6^x5. 



DEAN, MARK. Dean's System of Greenhouse Heating; by steam or 

 hot water; with formulas for obtaining different temperatures; 

 tables giving radiation necessary per square foot of glass; 

 tables giving glass surface; sizes of flow and return pipes; list 

 prices of pipe and fittings, and other useful information. Bos- 

 ton, Mass. n. d. [c. 1901.] Published by Mark Dean. 46 pp. 



DEARBORN, HENRY A. S. Monography of the Genus Camellia; 

 or, an essay on its culture, description and classification. 

 Illustrated by two synoptical tables: the first containing the 

 names of two hundred and seventy varieties, with the color 

 and form of the flowers, the species or variety which have 

 produced them, the place of their origin, and the period of 

 their introduction into Europe; and the second presents two 

 ascending gamuts, in which are painted the shades of color 

 peculiar to the known camellias, with their specific denomina- 

 tions. By the Abbe Berlese. Translated from the French by 

 Henry A. S. Dearborn. Boston. 1838. [c. 1838.] Published by 

 Breck & Company. 102 pp. 4 colored charts. (This was serially 

 published in the Horticultural Register.) 



DE BERNEAUD, THI^BAUT. See Berneaud, Thi6baut de. 



DE CARADEUC, A. Grape Culture and Wine making in the South, 

 with a description of the best varieties of grapes for the vine- 

 yard; soils; aspect, preparation of the ground, planting, etc. 

 Also remarks on the best methods of propagation ; the making, 

 bottling, and keeping of wine, distillation of brandy, making 

 raisins, etc. Published by the "Aiken Vine Growing Associa- 

 tion." Augusta, Ga. 1858. D. Redmond. 20 pp. 9 in. 



DE COUHTENAY, J. M. Canada Vine Grower. How every farmer 

 in Canada may plant a vineyard and make his own wine. 1866. 

 Toronto. 58 pp. 



DENNISTON, G. Grape Culture in Steuben County, N. Y. Albany. 

 1865. C. Wendell. Maps. 22 pp. (Reprint from Transactions 

 New York State Agricultural Society, XXIV.) 



DBS CARS, A. A Treatise on Pruning Forest and Ornamental Trees. 

 Translated from the seventh French edition. With an intro- 

 duction by Charles S. Sargent. Illus. Boston. 1881. [c. 1881.] 

 Published by the Society, xiv + 65 pp. 7 Yi x 5. (Massachu- 

 setts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture.) 



. The same. 2d ed. 1884. [c. 1881.] Cupples, Upham & Co. 



. The same. 3d ed. 1894. [c. 1881.] Published by the 



Society. 



The Oper 



DICK, J. HARRISON. Sweet Peas for Profit. Cultivation under glass 

 and outdoors; a practical guide to modern methods of growing 

 the sweet pea for market purposes. Illus. New York. 1914. 

 [c. 1914.] A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Com- 

 pany, Ltd. 147 pp. 5 x 7K- 



DOLLINS, JOHN. The Art of Pruning Trees and Arbor Vines. Char- 

 lottesville, Va. 1883. Peck & Allan. 16 pp. 9 in. 



- . Art of Transplanting Trees, Vines, etc. Illus. Charlottes- 

 ville, Va. 1887. Charlottesville Jeffersonian Piint. 8pp. 8% in. 



DOOGUE, LUKE J. Making a Lawn. Illus. New York. 1912. 

 [c. 1912.) McBride, Nast & Co. 51pp. 6^x4}^. (On cover: 

 House and Garden Making Books. ) 



DORNER, HERMANN B. Window Gardening in the Schoolroom. 

 Illus. La Fayette, Ind. 1905. Purdue University. 23 pp. 7 l /i 

 in. 



- . Window Gardening. With illustrations from photographs. 

 Indianapolis, n. d. [c. 1908.] The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 

 153pp. 7^x5H- 



DORSEY, M. J. See Hedrick, U. P. The Grapes of New York. 



DOWNING, A. J. Cottage Residences; or, a series of designs for 

 rural cottages and cottage villas, and their gardens and grounds. 

 Adapted to North America. Part I. Illustrated by numerous 

 engravings. 2d ed. New York and London. 1844. [c. 1842.] 

 Wiley & Putnam, viii + 187 pp. 9 ^ x 6. 



- . The same. 4th ed., revised and improved. 1852. J. 

 Wiley, xii + 215 pp. 9 in. 



- . Editor. See Loudon, Mrs. Gardening for Ladies. 



- . See Lindley, John. The Theory of Horticulture. 



- . The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America; or, the culture, 

 propagation, and management, in the garden and orchard, of 

 fruit trees generally; with descriptions of all the finest varieties 

 of fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country. Illus- 

 trated with many engravings. New York and London. 1845. 

 [c. 1845.] Wiley & Putnam, xiv + 594 pp. 8x5. 



- . The same. With colored plates. 9>in. 



- . The same. 5th ed. 1845. [c. 1845.] xiv + 594 pp. 8x5. 



- . The same. 6th ed. 1846. [c. 1845.] xiv + 594 pp. 8x5. 



- . The same. 7th ed. 1847. [c. 1845.] xiv + 594 pp. 8x5. 



- . The same, with wide margin and colored plates. 1847. 

 [c. 1845.] xiv + 594 pp. 10 x 6 1 A. 



The same. 9th ed. 1849. [c. 1845.] John Wiley, xiv + 



594 pp. 8x5. 



The same. Illustrated with colored engravin 



New 

 x 6. 



York. 1850. [c. 1845.] John Wiley, xiv + 594 pp. 



. The same. 1851. [c. 1845.] On cover: 12th ed. 



. The same. 14th ed. 1853. [c. 1845.] John Wiley. 



. The same. Revised and corrected by Charles Downing. 



1857. Wiley and Halsted. xiii + 760 pp. 8x5. 

 . The same. 1857. [c. 1857.] Wiley and Halsted. xix + 760 



pp. 



. The same. 3d thousand, with corrections. 1858. 



The same. 1860. [c. 1857.] John Wiley, xi + 760 pp. 



. The same. 1861. xix + 760 pp. 



. The same. 1864. [c. 1857.] xix + 760 pp. 8x5. 



. The same. Revised and corrected by Charles Downing. 



Third thousand, with corrections. New York. 1860. xi + 

 760 pp. 



. The same. Revised and corrected by Charles Downing. 



1866. xix + 760 pp. 



. The same. Second revision and correction, with large ad- 

 ditions, by Charles Downing. 1869. John Wiley & Son. xxiv 

 + 1,098pp. 10x6} 



. The same. Second revision and correction, with large 



additions and an appendix of 1872, including many new varie- 

 ties, by Charles Downing. Apples. 1872. xx + 464 + 42 pp. 



. The same. Appendix of 1872. Cherries, Grapes, Peaches, 



Pears, etc. 1872. 1,07 1+19 pp. 

 . The same, appendices I, II, III. 1881. [c. 1881.] xii + 189 



pp. 9x5%. 



The same. Second revision and correction, with large 



additions, including the appendices of 1872 to 1881, and con- 

 taining many new varieties, by Charles Downing, with nearly 

 400 outline illustrations of fruit. 1890. [c. 1872.] John Wiley & 

 Sons, xxiv + 1,098 + ix + 189 pp. 9K x 6. 



. The same. 1892. xxiv+ 1,098 + xii + 187 pp. 



The same. 9th thousand. 1900. [c 1872.] 



. Rural Essays; horticulture, landscape gardening, rural 



architecture, trees, agriculture, fruit, etc. Edited, with a memoir 

 of the author, by George William Curtis, and a letter to his 

 friends, by Frederika Bremer. Illus. New York. 1853. [c. 

 1853.] Geo. P. Putnam & Co. xxi + 557 pp. 9 % x 6. 



-. The same. 1881. [c. 1869.] R. Worthington. 71 + 557 



pp. 10x6H. 



