HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



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GREEN'S FRUIT GROWER. Chas. A. Green, ed. M. 50 cts. 1881. 



Rochester, N. Y. 



GULF COAST CITRUS FRUIT GROWER AND SOUTHERN NURSERY- 

 MAN. Albert S. Leecraft. M. $1. December, 1910. Houston, 

 Texas. 

 HORTICULTURE. W. J. Stewart. W. $1. 1904. Boston. 



HOUSE AND GARDEN. McBride, Nast & Co. M. S3. 1901. New 

 York, N. Y. 



ILLINOIS HORTICULTURE. Pub. by Illinois State Horticultural 

 Society. Q. 1913. Normal. 



INTERMOUNTAIN FRUIT JOURNAL AND INTENSIVE AGRICULTURIST. 

 R. E. Turpin, ed. Alfred Patek, pub. $1. 1910. Grand 

 Junction and Denver, Colo. (Now consolidated with "Western 

 Farm Life.") 



LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE. Official organ of the American 

 Society of Landscape Architects. Published by Lay, Hubbard 

 and Wheelright. Q. $2. 1910. New York. 



MARKET GROWERS' JOURNAL. S. W. Severance. S.-M. $1. 1907, 

 Louisville, Ky. 



MICHIGAN HORTICULTURE. Pub. by Michigan State Horticultural 

 Society. M. 



MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST. Minnesota State Horticultural 

 Society. M. $1. 1894. Minneapolis, Minn. 



MODERN GLADIOLUS GROWER, THE. Madison Cooper, ed. and pub. 

 M. 50 cts. 1914. Calcium, N. Y. 



NATIONAL NURSERYMAN. National Nurseryman Publishing Co., 

 Inc. M. $1. 1893. Rochester, N. Y. 



NEBRASKA HORTICULTURE. Published by Nebraska State Horti- 

 cultural Society. M. $1. 1911. Lincoln. 



NORTHERN FRUIT GROWER. M. 1911. Howard Lake, Minn. 



NORTHWEST FARM AND ORCHARD. R. E. White. M. 50 cts. 

 Spokane, Wash. 



NORTHWEST HORTICULTURIST AND DAIRYMAN. C. A. Tonneson, ed. 

 and pub. M. 50 cts. 1888. Tacoma, Wash. 



NUT-GROWER. J. F. Wilson. M. SI. 1902. Waycross, Ga. 



ORCHARD AND FARM IRRIGATION. A. Dixon. M. $1. 1886. 

 San Francisco, Calif. (Formerly "Orchard and Farm.") 



PACIFIC FRUIT WORLD. M. V. Hartranft. W. S2. 1895. Los 

 Angeles, Calif. 



PACIFIC GARDEN. P. D. Barnhart, ed. M. $1. 1907. Pasadena, 

 Calif. 



PARK AND CEMETERY AND LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Allied Arts 

 Publishing Co. M. $2. 1891. Chicago, 111. 



PARK'S FLORAL MAGAZINE. Geo. W. Park. M. 10 cts. 1871. 

 La Park, Pa. 



PEACH GROWERS' JOURNAL AND APPLE TRADE REVIEW. W. John 

 Hinchey, ed. and pub. M. $1. 1899. Middleport, N. Y. 



SOUTHERN FRUIT GROWER, THE. R. S. Walker, ed. M. 50 cts. 

 1896. Chattanooga, Tenn. 



SOUTHERN ORCHARDS AND FARMS. J. W. Canada. M. 50 cts. 1907. 

 Houston, Texas. (First appeared under title "Texas Fruits." 

 From 1909-11 had the title "Southern Orchard and Homes.") 

 Now appears under title "Southland Farmer," La Porte, Texas. 



TREE GOLD. Benjamin W. Douglass, ed. M. 50 cts. 1914. India- 

 napolis, Ind. 



TRUCKER AND FARMER. H. J. Hill, e_d. M. $1. 1906. New 

 Orleans, La. (Now "Modern Farming." A. B. Gilmore, ed. 

 Established 1870.) 



TRUCK FARMER OF TEXAS. J. C. Loving. M. $1. 1899. Dallas. 



VEGETABLE GROWER. H. L. Freking, ed. M. 50 cts. 1911. 

 Spencer, Ind. 



WISCONSIN HORTICULTURE. Pub. by the Wisconsin State Horti- 

 cultural Society. M. 1910. Madison. 



ACADIAN ORCHARDIST. H. G. Harris, ed. and pub. W. $1. 1873. 



Kentville, N. S. 

 COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCHARDIST. Geo. C. Rose, ed. and 



pub. W. $1.50. 1904. Kelowna, B. C. 

 FARM AND GARDEN CULTURIST. Richard Burke, ed. 1888-9. 



P. E. I. 

 POULTRY, GARDEN AND HOME ADVOCATE. H. B. Donovan. M. 



50 cts. 1898. Toronto, Ont. (Now "Poultry Advocate.") 



IN THE UNITED STATES 



AMERICAN FARM AND HORTICULTURIST. L. J. Thompson. Q. 

 25 cts. 1889-94. Lakewood, Ohio. Pub. at Richmond, Va., 

 from 1891-93. 



AMERICAN FARM AND ORCHARD. W. D. Bassford, ed. M. 1901-6. 

 Mexico, Mo. 



AMERICAN FRUIT AND FARM. American Publishing Company. M. 

 $1. 1908. Paonia, Colo. 



AMERICAN GARDEN. F. M. Hexamer and others. M. 1874-91. 

 New York, N. Y. 



AMERICAN GARDENING. Rural Publishing Company. $1. M. 

 1892-1904. New York. (Merged into "Western Fruit Grower" 

 now "Fruit Grower.") 



AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



AMERICAN HORTICULTURIST. Leavenworth & Burr Co. M. $1. 

 1885-6. Detroit, Mich. (Established as "Michigan Horti- 

 culturist." Combined with "Popular Gardening.") 



AMERICAN HORTICULTURIST. M. 1891-8. Wichita, Kans. (Estab- 

 lished as "Smith's Small Fruit Farmer.") 



AMERICAN HORTICULTURIST. W. Douglas, ed. W. $1.50. 1910- 

 11. Fowler, Ind. 



AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND FLORISTS' COM- 

 PANION. 1867. (Later changed to "Tilton's Journal of Horti- 

 culture.") 



AMERICAN TRUCK FARMER. W. T. Burkam, ed. M. October, 

 1903 to December, 1905. St. Louis, Mo. (Changed to "Farm 

 Money-Maker. ' ' ) 



APPLE SPECIALIST. James McKinnay. M. 50 cts. 1903-8. Quincy, 

 111. (Merged into "Green's Fruit Grower.") 



ARKANSAS FRUITS. D. E. Debou, ed. 50 cts. 1912-14. Fayette- 

 ville, Ark. (Now merged with "Arkansas Fruits and Farms.") 



BOSTON FLOWER MARKET AND NEW ENGLAND FLORIST. (Changed 

 to "New England Florist ") 



BOWDITCH'S AMERICAN FLORIST AND FARMER. M. 1881-5. Boston. 

 (Merged into "Orchard and Garden.") 



CACTUS JOURNAL. M. 1894-8. Baltimore, Md. 



CALIFORNIA CULTURIST. M. 1858-63. San Francisco. 



CALIFORNIA FLORIST AND GARDENER. E. E. Smith, ed. M. 

 1888-9. San Francisco. (Merged into "Pacific Rural Press.") 



CALIFORNIA FRUIT EXPORTER. Scott & Wood. M. $1. 1891. 

 San Francisco. 



CALIFORNIA HORTICULTURIST. M. 1871-80. (Merged into "Pacific 

 Rural Press.") 



CENTRAL STATES FRUIT GROWER. 1896-9. (Later "National Fruit 

 Grower.") 



CITROGRAPH. Redlands, Calif. 



COLORADO FRUIT GROWER. Paonia and Grand Junction, Colo. 

 (Title changed to "Irrigation Fruit Grower.") 



CRANBERRY GROWER. W. H. Fitch, ed. M. $1. 1903-5. Cranmoor, 

 Wis. 



DAHLIA NEWS. New England Dahlia Society. M. $1. 1907-11. 

 Boston. 



EASTERN NEW YORK HORTICULTURIST. Q. 1897-9. Chatham. 

 N. Y. 



EASTERN SHORE FARMER AND FRUIT CULTURIST. M. 1893-1902. 

 Salisbury, Md., and Georgetown, Del. (Established in 1893 as 

 the "Strawberry Culturist.") 



FANCY FRUIT. Granville Lowther, ed. and pub. M. $1. 1907-9. 

 North Yakima, Wash. (Later changed to "Washington Fruit 

 Grower.") 



FARMER AND FRUIT GROWER. Florida Publishing Co. W. Jackson- 

 ville, Fla. 



FARM, GARDEN AND POULTRY. Farm, Garden and Poultry Com- 

 pany. M. 50 cts. 1902. Hammonton, N. J. 



FIELD, LAWN AND GARDEN. W. B. Davis, ed. M. 1874-5. 

 Madison, Wis. 



FLORAL INSTRUCTOR. M. 1880-91. Ainsworth, Iowa. 



FLORAL LIFE. Young & Bennett Co. M. 50 cts. 1903-8. 

 Springfield, Ohio. (Merged into "Household Journal and Floral 

 Life.") 



FLORAL MAGAZINE. John Lewis Childs. Floral Park, N. Y. 



FLORIST AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. H. C. Hanson. M. 

 1852-5. Philadelphia. (Established as "Philadelphia Florist 

 and Horticultural Journal.") 



FLOWER GARDEN, THE. 1872-1. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



FLOWERS, F. W. Stack, ed. Pub. by Suburban Press. M. $1, 

 1912. New York. 



FRUIT AND GRAPE GROWER. A. R. Blakey, ed. M. $1. 1886-9. 

 Charlotteville, Va. 



FRUIT AND VEGETABLE GROWER. M. 1889-90. Cheswold, Del. 



FRUIT GROWER. W. $2. 1892. Macon, Ga. 



FRUIT GROWER AND HORTICULTURIST. E. R. McKenny, ed. M. 

 $1. 1890-1. Lacon, 111. 



FEUIT GROWER'S JOURNAL. O. O. Buck, ed. and pub. W. from 

 1883-6.; S.-M. from 1887-1907; M. 1908. 50 cts. 1883. 

 Pub. at Cobden, 111., 1883-1907; at Treynor, Iowa. 1908. 

 (Merged into "Green's Fruit Grower.") 



FKUIT RECORDER AND COTTAGE GARDENER. A M. Purdy. M. $1. 

 1869-86. Palmyra, N. Y. (Established as "Small Fruit 

 Recorder and Cottage Gardener." Absorbed by "Popular 

 Gardening.") 



FRUITS AND FLOWERS. D. H. Stearns, pub. M. $2. 1891-2. 

 Portland, Ore. 



FRUITS AND FLOWERS. A. W. Dyer. M. 10 cts. 1906. Chautau- 

 qua, N. Y. (Absorbed by the "Vegetable Grower.") 



GARDEN AND FOREST. C. S. Sargent. W. $4. 1888-97. 

 New York, N. Y. 



GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. Joseph Breck. 1835. Boston. 



GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. M. 1854-5. Boston. 



GARDENERS' MONTHLY. Thomas Meehan. M. January 8, 1859 to 

 January, 1888. Philadelphia. (Absorbed by "American Gar- 

 den.") 



GRAPE CULTURIST. Geo. Husmann. M. 1869-71. St. Louis, 

 Mo. 



HOME AND FLOWERS. M. 1896-1904. Springfield, Ohio. (Estab- 

 lished as "How to Grow Flowers." Continued under following 

 title.) 



HOME AND FLOWERS, formerly "How to Grow Flowers," consoli- 

 dated with "Success with Flowers." M. 1890-1906. West 

 Grove, Pa. (Established as "Success with Flowers." Merged 

 into "Vick's Magazine.") 



HOME FLORIST. Q. 1898-1901. Springfield, Ohio. (Merged into 

 "Home and Flowers.") 



HORTICULTURAL ART JOURNAL. T. B. Jenkins, ed. $2. 1886-91. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



HORTICULTURAL MARKETPLACE. John S. Gallagher. W. Septem- 

 ber, 1910, to October 31, 1910. Rochester, N. Y. 



HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. Thomas G. Fessenden. M. 1835-9. 

 Boston. 



HORTICULTURAL REVIEW AND BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. J. A. 

 Warder, ed. M. 1853-4. Cincinnati, Ohio. (Established as 

 "Western Horticultural Reveiw.") 



