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NORDIN, J. GREEN. The Sweet Potato, how to grow and keep it. 

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NORTHROP, S. J. The Science and Art of Grafting and Budding 

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NURSERYMAN'S DIRECTORY, THE. A reference book of the nursery- 

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OEMLER, A. Truck-Farming at the South. A guide to the raising 

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OLCOTT, HENKY S., Editor. See Roessle, Theophilus. How to 

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OLIVER, GEORGE W. Plant Culture. A working handbook of every- 

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ONION BOOK, THE. A practical guide to the profitable culture of 

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ONIONS: How to Raise Them Profitably. Details of experience, 

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OSBORN, JOHN. Vineyards in America: with remarks upon temper- 

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OUR NEIGHBORHOOD; or letters on horticulture and natural phenom- 

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PAGE, CHAS. N. Page's Home Floriculture; a complete guide for 

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PALMER, JULIUS A., JR. About Mushrooms. Illus. Boston. 1894. 

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. The same. 3d revised ed. Illus. New York. 1856. 



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PARKER, E. and C. See Warder, John A. 



PARKER, S. C. Editor. Profits and Costs of Fruit-Growing in 

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PARRISH, MAXFIELD. See Wharton, Edith. Italian villas and 

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PARRY JOHN R. Nuts for Profit. A treatise on the propagation 

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PABRY, WILLIAM. Fifty Years Among Small Fruits; telling what 

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. Forty Years' Experience in Pear Growing; telling how to 



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PARSONS, HENRY GRISCOM. Children's Gardens for Pleasure, 

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PARSONS, S., JR. How to Plan the Home Grounds. With illus- 

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. Landscape Gardening. Notes and suggestions on lawns 



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PARSONS, S. B. The Rose: Its history, poetry, culture, and classi- 

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. The same. 1 plate. 1860. [c. 1847.] John Wiley, iv + 



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. The same. New revised, and enlarged edition. 1883. 236 



-. Parsons on the Rose. A treatise on the propagation, cul- 



pp. 



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PEACOCK, LAWRENCE K. The Dahlia. A practical treatise on its 

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PECK, CHARLES H. Mushrooms and Their Use. Reprinted by 

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PEDERSEN, J. (BJERGAARD) and HOWARD, G. H. How to Grow 

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PEEK, S. W. The Nursery and Orchard. A practical treatise on 

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PEETS, ELBERT. Practical Tree Repair. The physical repair of 

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PEIRCE, DARIUS. New System of Agriculture and Horticulture. 

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PERKINS, WM. T. Ginseng from Seed to Market. Little York, N. 

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PERSOZ. New Process for the Culture of the Vine. Translated by 

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PHELAN, CHARLES. Dried Fruit; its care, protection from worms, 

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PHELPS, R. H. The Vine: Its culture in the United States; wine- 

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