HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



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. A Treatise on the Theory and Practise of Landscape 



Gardening; adapted to North America; with a view to the 

 improvement of country residences. Comprising historical 

 notices and general principles of the art, directions for laying 

 out grounds and arranging plantations; the description and 

 cultivation of hardy trees; decorative accompaniments to the 

 house and grounds; the formation of pieces of artificial water, 

 flower gardens, etc. With remarks on rural architecture. Illus- 

 trated by engravings. New York and London. 1841. [c. 1841.] 

 Wiley & Putnam. 451 pp. 9}^ x 6. 



. The same. 2d ed., enlarged, revised and newly illustrated. 



1844. 497 pp. 



. The same. 4th ed., enlarged, revised, and newly illustrated. 



1849. G. P. Putnam. 532 pp. 10 in. 



. The same, othed., enlarged, revised, and newly illustrated. 



New York. 1854. [c. 1849.] Ricker, Thorne & Co. 532 pp. 



. The same. 5th ed. 1853. G. P. Putnam & Co. 9 in. 



. The same. 6th ed., enlarged, revised and newly illustrated. 

 With a supplement, containing some remarks about country 

 places, and the best methods of making them; also, an account 

 of the newer deciduous and evergreen plants, lately introduced 

 into cultivation both hardy and half-hardy. By Henry Win- 

 throp Sargent. Portrait. New York. 1859. [c. 1859.] A. O. 

 Moore & Co. 576 pp. 



. The same. 6th ed. 1860. C. M. Saxton. San Francisco. 



H. H. Bancroft & Co. 9 in. 



. The same. 7th ed , enlarged, revised and newly illustrated. 



With a supplement ... by Henry Winthrop Sargent. New 

 York. 1865. Oiange Judd Company. 576pp. 9 14 in. 



. The same. 8th ed., enlarged, revised and newly illustrated. 



With a supplement by Henry Winthrop Sargent [c. 1859.]. 



. The same. New edition. With a supplement . . . and 



a second supplement ... by Henry Winthrop Sargent. Illus. 

 New York. [c. 1875.] Orange Judd Company. 592pp. 9^ in. 



DOWNING, CHARLES. See Downing, A. J. The Fruits and Fruit 

 Trees of America. 1857-1900. 



. Guide to the Selection of Fruit, with reference to the time 



of ripening. Addenda Downing's Selected Fruits. New York. 

 1871. J. Wiley & Son. 17pp. 7 1 A in. 



-. Selected Fruits; from Downing's Fruits and Fruit-Trees 

 of America. With some new varieties; including .their culture, 

 propagation, and management in the garden and orchard. 

 Illustrated with upwards of 400 outlines of apples, cherries, 

 grapes, plums, pears, etc. New York. 1871. [c. 1871.1 John 

 Wiley & Son. x + 679 pp. 8x5 y* 



DOYLE, MARTIN. The Flower Garden; or, monthly calendar of 

 practical directions for the culture of flowers. First American 

 edition. Adapted to the climate of the United States; with 

 notes and observations by L. D. Gale. New York. 1835. 

 [c. 1835.] Moore & Payne. 180 pp. 7 1 A x 5. 



DREER, HENRY A. Dreer's Vegetables Under Glass. A little hand- 

 book telling how to till the soil during twelve months of the 

 year. Illus. Philadelphia. 1896. [c. 1896.] Henry A. Dreer. 

 96pp. 8x5^- 



. Dreer's Open-Air Vegetables. A handbook based on 

 recent field observations and talks with gardeners. Philadelphia. 

 1897. Henry A. Dreer. 148 pp. 7 M x 5 ^. 

 . Dreer's Hints on the Growing of Bulbs; a book for ama- 

 teurs, written by our own experts and including a number of 

 cultural notes by the well-known horticultural writer, Miss Ida 

 D. Bennett and others. Illus. Philadelphia, [c. 1914.] Henry 

 A. Dreer. 64 pp. 8 in. 



DRENNAN, GEORGIA TORREY. Everblooming Roses for the Out- 

 door Garden of the Amateur; their culture, habits, description, 

 care, nativity, parentage, with authentic guides to the selection 

 of ever-blooming varieties of roses. Illus. New York. 1912. 

 Duffield & Co. xii + 250 pp. 7 % in. 



DTJBOIS, RAYMOND. See Viala, P. American Vines. 



Du BRETJIL, A. The Thomery System of Grape Culture. From 

 the French. Illus. New York. n. d. Excelsior Publishing 

 House. 60 pp. 7x5. 

 . The same. New York. 1876. G. E. Woodward & Co. 



. See Warder, John A. 



DUFOUR, JOHN JAMES. The American Vine Dresser's Guide; be- 

 ing a treatise on the cultivation of the vine, and the process 

 of wine making, adapted to the soil and climate of the United 

 States. Illus. Cincinnati. 1826. [c. 1826.] S. J. Browne. 317 pp. 



DUNCAN, FRANCES. Mary's Garden and How It Grew. With illus- 

 trations by L. W. Zeigler. New York. 1904. [c. 1904.] The 

 Century Company, vi + 261 pp. 7x5. 



. When Mother lets us Garden; a book for little folk who 

 want to make gardens and don't know how. Illus. New York. 

 1909. Moffat, Yard & Co. Ill pp. 8M in. 



DURAND, E. W. Instructions in Strawberry Culture. Newark, 

 N. J. 1876. Press of Williams & Plum. 64pp. 6% in. 



DWYER, T. J. Guide to Hardy Fruits and Ornamentals. Illus. 

 Cornwall, N. Y. 1903. [c. 1903.] Published by T. J. Dwyer & 

 Son. 125pp. 7^x5^. 



DYGERT, H. ARTHUR. Crops that Pay. Pecans, pomelos, ginseng; 

 what they are; where and how they grow; what profit they give; 

 history, commercial value and trade statistics; cost of establish- 

 ing plantations; methods of cultivation and preparation for 

 market: and evidence that their culture affords a safe, perma- 

 nent and very profitable investment. Philadelphia, [c. 1903.] 

 60pp. 7Mx5M- 



- . The same. Crops that pay; pecans, mangoes, avocados, 

 pineapples; what they are; how and where they grow; what 

 profit they give; history and commercial value and trade 

 statistics. Twenty-five half-tone illustrations. Philadelphia. 

 [c. 1908.] 64pp. 7 Kin. 



EAKIN, JOHN R. Rudiments of Grape Culture. Little Rock. 1868. 

 81pp. 



EARLE, ALICE MORSE. Old Time Gardens Newly Set Forth. A 

 book of the sweet o' the year. Il|us. New York. 1901. [ c. 1901.] 

 The Macmillan Company, xviii + 489 pp. 8x6. 



- ;. Sun Dials and Roses of Yesterday. Garden delights 

 which are here displayed in very truth and are, moreover, 

 regarded as emblems. Illus. New York. 1902. [c. 1902.] 

 The Macmillan Company, xxiii + 461 pp. 8x6. 



EAHLE, MRS. C. W. Pot-pourri from a Surrey Garden. With an 

 appendix by Lady Constance Lytton. 10th ed. Illus. New 

 York. 1898. E. P. Dutton & Co. xii + 381 pp. 8% in. 



EASTWOOD, B. A Complete Manual for the Cultivation of the 

 Cranberry; with a description of the best varieties. Illus. New 

 York. 1856. [c. 1856.] C. M. Saxton & Co. vii + 120 pp. 



The same. 1857. 



EDGEWORTH, MRS. MARY L. The Southern Gardener, and Receipt- 

 Book; containing valuable information, original and otherwise, 

 on all subjects connected with domestic and rural affairs, gar- 

 dening, cookery, beverages, dairy, medical, veterinary, and 

 miscellaneous. 3d ed., revised and corrected. Philadelphia. 

 1860. [c. 1859.] J. B. Lippincott & Co. xi + 478 pp. 7 1 A x 5. 



EGAN, W. C. Making a Garden of Perennials. Illus. New York. 

 1912. [c. 1912.] McBride, Nast & Co. 52 pp. 6Jix4}. 

 (House and Garden Making Books.) 



EGLESTON, NATHANIEL H. Hand-Book of Tree-Planting; or why 

 to plant, where to plant, what to plant, how to plant. New 

 York. 1884. [c. 1884.] D. Appleton & Co. 126 pp. 7x5. 



EISEN, GUSTAV. The Fig; and its culture and curing, with special 

 reference to California. An essay prepared by request of the 

 California State Board of Horticultural Commissioners, and 

 read at the Convention of California Fruit Growers in Los 

 Angeles, Cal., Nov. 19, 1895. San Francisco, n. d. [n. c.] 

 Dewey & Co. Pacific Rural Press. 8 pp. 10^ x 6M- 



- . The Raisin Industry. A practical treatise on the raisin 

 grapes, their history, culture and curing. Illus. San Francisco. 

 1890. [c. 1890.] H. S. Crocker & Co. 223 pp. 



ELDER, WALTER. The Cottage Garden of America; containing 

 practical directions for the culture of flowers, fruits and vege- 

 tables, the natures and improvement of soils, manures, and 

 their application, wounds, diseases and cures, monthly calendar, 

 insects, botany, etc. Philadelphia. 1849. [c. 1848.] Moss & 

 Bros, v + 233 pp. 7^x4 Y 2 . 



- . The same. 2d ed. Revised- and improved. 1850. 

 [c. 1848.] viii + 233 pp. 



ELEY, JAMES NORMAN. The American Florist; or, a guide to the 

 management and cultivation of plants in conservatories, green- 

 houses, rooms, and gardens; to which are added directions for 

 the culture of annual, biennial, and perennial flowers, trees, 

 shrubs, bulbs, etc. Hartford. 1845. [c. 1845.] Printed by 

 Elihu Geer. vi + 183 pp. 6 U x 4. 



ELLIOTT, F. R. Fruit Book; or, the American fruit-grower's guide 

 in orchard and garden. Being a compend of the history, modes 

 of propagation, culture, etc., of fruit trees and shrubs, with 

 descriptions of nearly all the varieties of fruits cultivated in 

 this country; notes of their adaptation to localities and soils, 

 and also a complete list of fruits worthy of cultivation. Illus. 

 New York. 1854. [c. 1854.] C. M. Saxton. ix + 503 pp. 8x5. 

 -. The same. Elliott's Fruit Book. 4th ed., revised, enlarged 



and improved. Illus. New York. -1859. A. O. Moore & 

 528pp. 7% in. 



. The same. The Western Fruit-Book; new edition [4th ed.], 



revised, enlarged and improved. New York. n. d. [c. 1859.] 

 Orange Judd Company, xi + 528 pp. 7^*5. 



The same. Western Fruit Book, 4th ed. 1859. A. O. 



Moore & Co. 



. Hand-Book for Fruit-G rowers; containing a short history 



of fruits and their value, instructions as to soils and locations, 

 how to grow from seeds, how to bud and graft, making of 

 cuttings, pruning, best age for transplanting, etc.; with a list 

 of varieties suited to climate. Made for those who grow fruit for 

 their own use. Illus. New edition, enlarged. Rochester, n. d. 

 [c. 1876.] Rochester Lithographing Company. 144pp. 7x5J^. 



. The same. Rochester. 1876. [c. 1876.] D. M. Dewey. 



iv + 128 pp. 7x5. 



. Hand-Book of Practical Landscape Gardening, designed 



for city and suburban residences, and country school-houses; 

 containing designs for lots and grounds, from a lot 30 x 100 feet 

 to a 40-acre plot. Each plan is drawn to a scale, with schedule to 

 each, showing where each tree, shrub, etc., should be planted. 

 Also, condensed instructions of how to form lawns, and the care 

 thereof; the building of roads, turfing, protection of trees, 

 pruning and care of, making cuttings, evergreens, hedges, 

 screens, etc. ; perennials, herbaceous plants, etc. Also, condensed 

 descriptions of all the leading trees and shrubs, with remarks 

 as to soil and position in which they should be grown. Illustra- 

 tions not only of the ground plans and elevations are given, but 

 illustrations of various trees, shrubs, winter gardening, etc. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 1877. [c. 1877.] D. M. Dewey. 96 pp. 9x6. 



