LIBRARY ACCESSIONS. 371 



Maroon cloth, gilt, 7.7X1.3X5.5, pp. xx, 387; 52 cuts. London and 

 New York: 189-t. S. F. 



Siggle, Jacob, 2)seu(J. Biggie Berry Book. A Condensed Treatise on the 

 Culture of Berries. With Leaves from the Experience of many 

 Practical Berry Growers in all parts of the United States. (Biggie 

 Farm Library, No. 2.) Blue cloth, 5.5X.4X3.7, pp. 126, (2); 

 frontispiece, 20 colored plates, cuts. Philadelphia : 1894. Wilmer 

 Atkinson Co., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Purdy, A. M. Purdy's Small Fruit Instructor. Pamphlet, olive, 9.X.3X 

 5.8, pp. 128 ; frontispiece, cuts. Palmyra, N. Y. : 1890. The 

 Author. 



Bailey, L. H. Whence came the Cultivated Strawberry? (Extract from 

 the American Naturalist. Vol. 28, No. 328. April, 1894.) Pam- 

 phlet, lO.X— X6.5, pp. 293-306. The Author. 



Pine-Apple,. The Different Modes of Cultivating the, from its first intro- 

 duction into Europe to the late improvements of T. A. Knight, Esq. 

 By a member of the Horticultural Society. Boards, drab, 9.X.4X 

 5.8, pp. X, 184; 24 cuts. London: 1822. S. F. 



Olendinning, R. Practical Hints on the Culture of the Pine Apple. 

 Dull green cloth, 7. 3X. 3X4.4, pp, vii, 55 ; 1 plan. London: 1839. 

 S. F. 



Baldwin, Thomas. Short Practical Directions for the Culture of the 

 Ananas or Pine Apple Plant. Boards, maroon cloth back, 7. 2X. 2 

 X4.7, pp. 33, (1) ; 1 plan. Warwick (England) : 1818. S. F. 



Milthorpe, Robert. The Amateur's Guide to the Cultivation of the Fig. 

 Red cloth, flexible covers, 5.4X — X3.6, pp. 18. Morpeth (Eng- 

 gland:) 1848. L. A. 



Scliniidt, M. Beitrag zur Cultur der Haselniisse. Pamphlet, green, 8.7 

 X — X5.5, pp. 16; 1 colored plate. Regenwalde : 1863. L. A. 



Janeway, George H. Apple Exports for Season 1893-94. Broadside, 11. 

 X8.5. June, 1894. George B. Lombard. 



Fruit-Crop Prospects in the United States, May 1, 1894. [Reprinted from 

 Report No. 115 of the Statistician, United States Department of 

 Agriculture.] Pamphlet, 9.X — X5. 6, pp. 251-253. Hon. J. Ster- 

 ling Morton, Secretary of Agriculture. 



FRUIT GROWERS' SOCIETIES. 



!New York State Fair, Proceedings of the, and of the Pomological Con- 

 vention, held at Buffalo, Sept. 1848. Pamphlet, 11.3X— X7.5, pp. 

 48. The family of Hon. Marshall P. Wilder. 



Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Association and International Show Society. 

 Transactions and Reports. 1894. Pamphlet, light brown, 8.5X.3 

 X5.7, pp. 132. Halifax: 1894. S. C. Parker, Secretary. 



Ontario Fruit Growers' Association. Twenty-fifth Annual Report. 1893. 

 Pamphlet, salmon-color, 9.5X.3X6.4, pp. vii, 158; portrait, 3 

 plates. Toronto: 1894. L. Woolverton, Secretary. 



