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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



GARDEN, THE. A pocket manual of practical horticulture; or, 

 how to cultivate vegetables, fruits and flowers; embracing an 

 exposition of the nature and action of soils and manures, and 

 the structure and growth of plants; directions for the forming 

 of a garden; description of implements and fixtures; instruc- 

 tions for sowing, transplanting, budding, grafting, and cultivat- 

 ing vegetables, fruits and flowers, with a chapter on ornamental 

 trees and shrubs by the author of How to Write, How to Behave, 

 etc. No. 1. Illus. New York. 1858. [c. 1858.] Fowler and 

 Wells, xi + 166 pp. 7x4. 

 The same. No. 3. 7^X5. 



GARDEN, You, AND I, THE. See Wright, Mrs. Mabel Osgood. 



GARDEN OF A COMMUTER'S WIFE, THE. See Wright, Mrs. Mabel 

 Osgood. 



GARDINER, JOHN, and HEPBURN, DAVID. The American Gardener; 

 containing ample directions for working a kitchen garden every 

 month in the year; and copious instructions for the cultivation 

 of flower gardens, vineyards, nurseries, hop-yards, greenhouses, 

 hothouses. Washington. 1804. [c. 1804.] Samuel H. Smith. 

 204 pp. 7x4 y z . 



. The same. A new edition, much enlarged, to which is 



added a treatise on gardening, by a citizen of Virginia; also, a 

 few hints on the cultivation of native vines, and directions for 

 making domestic wines. Georgetown, D. C. 1818. [c. 1818.] 

 Joseph Milligan. ix + 348 pp. 6 % x 4. 



. The same. 3d ed. Washington. 1826. W. Cooper, Jr. 



304 pp. 7 in. 

 GARDINER, JOHN, & Co. Mushrooms for the Million. Philadelphia, 



Pa. n. d. Paper. 16pp. 6M*3Ji 



. The same. Paper. 8pp. 6x3J 



CARET, THOMAS A. Orange Culture in California; with an appendix 



on grape culture by L. J. Rose. Published for A. T. Garey. San 



Francisco, Cal. n. d. [c. 1882.] Printed and sold at the office 



of the Pacific Press. 227 pp. 7^x4%. 

 GILBERT, RALPH D. The Gilbert System of Orchard Planting. 



Illus. Boston. 1913. Bowker Fertilizer Company. 12 pp. 



9 14 in. 

 GILLET, FELIX. Fragariculture; or, The culture of the strawberry. 



A practical treatise on the culture, propagation, management 



and marketing of strawberries. Illustrated with photographs, 



representing average size of best varieties. Especially adapted 



to the family garden. San Francisco. 1876. Spaulding & Barto, 



Printers. 32 pp. 8 in. 

 GILLETTE, C. P. See Shields, O. D., Compiler. A Western Book 



for Western Planters. 



GILMAN, MRS. MARIA (pseud.). See Barnard, Charles. My Ten- 

 Rod Farm. 



GIPSON, A. E. Horticulture by Irrigation. Illus. Denver, Colo. 

 1888. [c. 1888.] The Republican Publishing Company. 138 

 pp. 7x5M- 



GLEANINGS FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED BOOKS ON HUSBANDRY, 

 GARDENING, AND RURAL AFFAIRS . . . From the London 

 2d ed. of 1803. Interspersed with remarks and observations 

 by a gentleman of Philadelphia. Illus. Philadelphia. 1803. 

 viii +365 pp. 8% in. 



GODFREY, DR. See Allen, Phcebe. Miniature and Window Garden- 

 ing. 



GOFF, E. S. Investigation of Flower Buds. Extracted from Seven- 

 teenth Annual Report of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station. 1900. Democrat Printing Company. Madison, 

 Wis. 265-284 pp. 9x5%. 



. Lessons in Commercial Fruit Growing. A text-book for 



beginners. Illus. Madison, Wis. 1902. [c. 1902.] University 

 Cooperative Association, vi + 221 pp. 8x5%. 



. Lessons in Pomology. Madison, Wis. 1899. University 



of Wisconsin. 136 pp. 



. Principles of Plant Culture. An elementary treatise 

 designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horti- 

 culture. Illus. Madison, Wis. 1897. [c. 1897.] Published by 

 author. 276 pp. 7 % x 5 1 A. 



. The same. 3rd revised ed. Madison, Wis. 1906. Univer- 

 sity Cooperative Co. 303 pp. 8 in. (Preface by Frederic Crane- 

 field.) 



-. A Syllabus of Horticulture. For the use of classes. Madi- 



son, Wis. 1891. [c. 1891.] State Journal Printing Company. 

 110pp. 9x6. 



GOOD, JOHN M., and BORDEN, MRS. A. E. The Rose. Illus. 



Springfield, Ohio. 1898. Miss Ella V. Baines. 30pp. S%x5H- 



(The Home Florist, I, No. 1.) 

 GOODRICH, CHAUNCEY. The Northern Fruit Culturist; or, the 



farmer's guide to the orchard and fruit garden. Illus. Burling- 



ton. 1849. [c. 1849.] Chauncey Goodrich, viii + 108 pp. 



- . The same. 2d ed. Corrected and enlarged. Burlington. 

 1850. [c. 1849.] Chauncey Goodrich, viii + 112 pp. 7^x4^. 



GRANT, C. W. Descriptive Catalogue of Vines, etc; with explana- 

 tory remarks, and indications for cultivation. Illus. 4th ed. 

 New York. n. d. [c. 1859.] C. M. Saxton. 56 pp. 10 x 7. 



- . Manual of the Vine; including Illustrated Catalogue of 

 Vines (8th ed.); and, Grape Vines: Description of stock of 

 vines for sale at lona Island (3d ed.). Illus. lona. n. d. [c. 1864.1 

 C. W. Grant. Paper. 101 pp. 



GRAY, A. See Lindley, John. The Theory of Horticulture. 



GRAY, JOHN C. Essay on Orchards. Reported to the Massachu- 

 setts Board of Agriculture. Boston. 1853. Printed bv Dutton 

 & Wentworth. 24 pp. 9 Yi x 6. 



GREEN, CHARLES A., Editor. The Apple and Pear; Green's Fruit 

 Grower. Devoted to the fruit farm, garden and nursery Illus. 

 Rochester. April, 1887. [c. 1887.] 48pp. 9^x6. 



, Editor. The Grape; Green's Fruit Grower. Devoted to 



the fruit farm, garden and nursery. Illus. Rochester, N. Y. 

 October, 1886. [c. 1886.] 48 pp. 9 Y x 6. 



. Green's Four Books. Devoted to: (1) How we made the 



old farm pay. (2) Peach culture. (3) How to propagate fruit- 

 plants, vines and trees. (4) General fruit instructor. Illus. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 1897. [c. 1895.] Green's Nursery Company. 

 119 pp. 9x6. (New edition of 1897.) 



. Green's Fruit Grower. Devoted to strawberry culture, 



grape culture, apple and pear culture, plum and cherry culture, 

 raspberry and blackberry culture. Special issue. Rochester. 

 1887. [c. 1888.] 28 pp. 6x9. 



. Green's Fruit-Grower, special issue of. Devoted to straw- 

 berry culture, grape culture, apple and pear culture, plum and 

 cherry culture, raspberry and blackberry culture. Illus. Roches- 

 ter, July and October, 1886; April, July and October, 1887. 

 [c. 1888.] 81pp. 9J^x6. (Five issues under one cover.) 



. Green's Six Books. Devoted to apple culture, pear culture, 



plum and cherry culture, raspberry and blackberry culture, 

 grape culture, strawberry, currant, gooseberry and persimmon 

 culture. Illus. Rochester, N. Y. 1896. [c. 1894.] Green's 

 Nursery Company. 142pp. 9x6. (New edition of 1896.) 



. How to Propagate and Grow Fruit. Two colored plates- 

 Over fifty illustrations. Rochester, N. Y. n. d. [c. 1885.) 

 80pp. 9Mx6. 



. The same. Rochester, N. Y. 1885. Union & Adv. Co'a. 



Print. 64pp. 9J4 in. 



. The Strawberry; Green's Fruit Grower; special issue 



devoted to. Rochester, N. Y. July 1, 1886. [c. 1886.1 48 DO. 

 9Mx6. 



GREEN, ROLAND. A Treatise on the Cultivation of Ornamental" 

 Flowers; comprising remarks on the requisite soil, sowing, 

 transplanting, and general management; with directions for 

 the general treatment of bulbous flower roots, greenhouse 

 plants, etc. Boston. 1828. [c. 1828.] New York. John B. 

 Russell. G. Thorburn & Son. 60pp. 7x4J^. 



GREEN, SAMUEL B. Amateur Fruit Growing. A practical guide to 

 the growing of fruit for home use and the market ; written with 

 special reference to colder climates. Illus. Minneapolis. 1894. 

 [c. 1893.] Farm, Stock and Home Publishing Company. 132 pp. 

 7H*5. 



. The same. St. Paul, Minn. 1905. [c. 1893.] Webb Pub- 

 lishing Company. 138 pp. 7*4x5. 



. Farm Wind-Breaks and Shelter Belts: Their formation 



and care. Illus. St. Paul, Minn. 1906. [c. 1906.] Webb Pub- 

 lishing Company. Paper. 69 pp. 7%x5%. 



. Popular Fruit Growing. Illus. St. Paul, Minn. 1909. 



Webb Publishing Company. 298 pp. 7 Y in. 



. The same. Prepared especially for beginners and as a 



text-book for schools and colleges. 4th ed., revised. Illus. St. 

 Paul, Minn. 1912. [c. 1909, 1910, 1912.] Webb Publishing 

 Company. 328pp. 8x5H- 



. Vegetable Gardening. A manual on the growing of vege- 

 tables for home use and marketing. Prepared especially for the 

 classes of the School of Agriculture of the University of Min- 

 nesota. With 115 illustrations. St. Paul. 1896. [c. 1896.] 

 Author. Webb Publishing Company, agents. 224 pp. 7x5. 



. The same. 2d ed., revised. With 122 illustrations. 1899. 



[c. 1899.] 7x5. 



. The same. 5th ed. 1903. 249 pp. 7 % in. 



. The same. 7th ed., revised. 1905. 252pp. 7%in. 



. The same. 10th ed., revised. 1912. [c. 1901, 1905, 1908, 



1909.] 240pp. 252pp. 8x5^. 

 . The same. 12th ed., revised. 1912. 



GREENING, CHARLES E. The Greening Pictorial System of Land- 

 scape Gardening; being a system of decorative planting based 

 on pictorial art . . . designed for the easy comprehension of 

 amateur gardeners and as a reference book for landscape archi- 

 tects. The illustrations contained are true photographs. To- 

 ledo, Ohio. 1910. The Blade Printing and Paper Company. 

 165pp. UMin. 



. Greening's Twentieth Century Fruit Growers' and Land- 



scapers' Guide. Illus. Monroe, Mich. 1904. The Greening 

 Bros. Nursery Company. 32 pp. 9} in. 



GREGG, THOMAS. A Hand-Book of Fruit-Culture; being a guide to 

 the cultivation and management of fruit trees; with condensed 

 descriptions of many of the best and most popular varieties in 

 the United States. Illustrated with 90 engravings. With an 

 appendix containing a variety of useful memoranda on the sub- 

 ject, valuable household receipts, etc. New York. n. d. [c. 

 1857.] Fowler & Wells, viii + 163 pp. 7 Yt x 4 y z . 



. How to Raise Fruits: A hand-book of fruit-culture; being 



a guide to the proper cultivation and management of fruit trees, 

 and of grapes and small fruits; with condensed descriptions of 

 many of the best and most popular varieties. Fully illustrated. 

 New York. 1877. [c. 1877.J S. R. Wells & Co. viii + 183 pp. 

 7y 2 x5. 



