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-. The same. 1910. 506 pp. 



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. The same, for 1868. 104 pp. 



. The same, for 1869. 152 pp. 



. The same, for 1870. 152 pp. 



. The same, for 1871. 152 pp. 



American Rose Culturist, The. Being a practical treatise on 

 the propagation, cultivation, and management of the rose in 

 all seasons; with a list of choice and approved varieties adapted 

 to the climate of the United States. To which are added full 

 directions for the treatment of the dahlia. Illustrated with 

 engravings. New York. n. d. [c. 1856.] Orange Judd Com- 

 pany. 96 pp. 7 34 X 5. 



. The same. 1806. [c. 1852.] C. M. Saston & Co. 96 pp. 



8 s 5H- (Bound sixth in Saxton'a Rural Handbook, 2d series.) 



. The same. 1866. [c. 1856.] Orange Judd Company. 



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Anders, J. M. House-Plants as Sanitary Agents; or, the relation 

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 a consideration of the subject of practical floriculture, and of 

 the sanitary influences of forests and plantations. Philadelphia. 

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Anderson James. See Marshall, Charles. An Introduction to the 

 Knowledge and Practice of Gardening. 



Andrae, E. H. A Guide to the Cultivation of the Grape-Vine in 

 Texas, and Instructions for Wine-Making. IIlus. Dallas, Texas, 

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. The same. 1890. [c. 1890.] 



Andrews, Walter E. See Farmer, L. J. Fall-bearing Strawberry 

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Angier, Belle Sumner. The Garden Book of California. Decora- 

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Arai, S. See Canada, J. W. How to Plant and Cultivate an Orange 

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Arlie, C. H. See Greiner, T., and Arlie, C. H. How to Grow 

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Arnold, George. How to Grow Asters; a Manual on Asters. 

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Aspinwall, Britt. Loganberry Culture. Loganberry Juice, by 

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Aspinwall, John. Hints on the Culture of Pineapples. 2d ed. 

 Eau Gallie. Fla. 1893. [c. 1893.] Published by John Aspinwall. 

 16 pp. 3x5. 



Bailey, L. H. American Grape Training. An account of the 

 leading forms now in use of training the American Grapes. 

 IIlus. New York. 1893. [c. 1893.] The Rural Publishing Com- 

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■ . Annals of Horticulture in North America for the Year 



1889. A witness of passing events and a record of progress. 

 IIlus. New York. 1890. [c. 1889.] The Rural Publishing 

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. The same, for 1890. 1891. Ic. 1891.] 312 pp. 8Mx5H- 



. The same, for 1S91. 1892. [c. 1892.] 415 pp. 8x53-^ 



. The same, for 1892. 1893. [c. 1893.] 387 pp. 8^x5^- 



. The same, for 1893. with an account of the horticulture 



of the Columbian Exposition. 1894. [c. 1894.] Orange Judd 

 Company, vii 4-179 pp. 7 M x 5. 



. Cross-Breeding and Hybridizing. The philosophy of the 



crossing of plants, considered with reference to their improve- 

 ment under cultivation; with a brief bibliography of the sub- 

 ject. New York. 1892. [c. 1892.] The Rural Publishing Com- 

 pany. 44 pp. 8x5 H- (Vol. I, No. 6 of The Rural Library. ) In- 

 corporated in Plant-Breeding. 

 . Cyclopedia of American Horticulture; comprising .sug- 

 gestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions 

 of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental 

 plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with 

 geographical and biographical sketches. Assisted by Wilhelm 

 Miller. Illustrated with over two thousand original engravings. 

 New York. 1900-1902. Ic. 1900.] The Macmillan Company. 

 4vol3. 2,010pp. 11x8. 2d ed. 1904. 3rded.l904. 6thed.l909. 



-. The same. 4th ed. (bound in 6 vols, with additional pref- 



. Field Notes on Apple Culture. Illus. New York. 1886. 



[c. 1886.] Orange Judd Company. 90 pp. 7 H x 5. 



. The Forcing-Book. A manual of the cultivation of vege- 

 tables in glass houses. Illus. New York. 1897. [c. 1897.] The 

 Macmillan Company, xiii -^ 266 pp. 7x4^. (The Garden- 

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. Garden-Making. Suggestions for the utilizing of home 



grounds. Illus. Aided by L. R. Taft, F. A. Waugh, Ernest 

 Walker. New York and London. 1898. [c. 1S9S.] The Mac- 

 millan Company, vii + 417 pp. 7x5. (The Garden-Craft 

 Series.) ^'egetables by Waugh. 



. The same. 3d ed., revised. 1899. vii + 417 pp. 



. The same. 4th ed., revised. 1901. vii -j- 417 pp. 10th 



ed., 1906. 



. The Horticulturist's Rule-Book. A compendium of useful 



information for fruit-growers, truck-gardeners, florists and 

 others. Completed to the close of the year 18S9. New York. 

 1889. [c. 1889.] Garden Publishing Company. 236 pp. 6i.ix4H- 



. The same. 2d ed., revised. Completed to the beginning 



of the year 1892. [c. 1892.) The Rural Publishing Company. 

 221 pp. 73^x5. 



. The same. 3d ed., revised and extended. New York and 



London. 1895. [c. 1895.] The Macmillan Company, ix -|- 302 

 pp. 7x4K- (The Garden-Craft Series.) 



. The same. 4th ed. 1S96. [c. 1895.] ix -|- 312 pp. 7x4. 



The same. New and rev. ed. 1904. ix-|-312. 



. Farm and Garden Rule-Book. A manual of ready rules 



and reference with recipes, precepts, formulas, and tabular, 

 information for the use of general farmers, gardeners, fruit- 

 growers, stockmen, dairymen, poultrymen, foresters, rural 

 teachers, and others in the United States and Canada. New 

 York. 1911. [c. 1911.] The Macmillan Company, xxiv -h 587 

 pp. 8 X 5 ! 2- The 17th ed. of the Horticulturist's Rule-Book. 



. The same. 18th ed. 1912. 



. See Long, Elias. How to Plant a Place. 



Manual of Gardening. A practical guide to the making of 



home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables 

 for home use. Illus. New York. 1910. [c. 1910.] The Mac- 

 millan Company, xvi -|- 639 pp. 8 x 5J'2. Founded on Garden- 

 Making and the Practical Garden-Book. 



. The Nursery-Book. A complete guide to the multipUca- 



tion and poUination of plants. IIlus. New York. 1891. [c. 

 1891.] The Rural PubUshing Company. 304 pp. 7J.2x5H- 



. The same. 3d ed. New York and London. 1896. [c. 1896.] 



The Macmillan Company, xi + 365 pp. 7 x 4 H- (The Garden- 

 Craft Series.) 4th ed., 1900. 11th ed., 1907. 



. Plant-Breeding; being five lectures upon the ameliora- 

 tion of domestic plants. New York and London. 1895. [c. 1895.] 

 The Macmillan Company, xii + 293 pp. 7x4 J 2- (The Garden- 

 Craft Series.) In French a^ La Production des Plantes, trans- 

 lated by J. M. et E. Harraca. Paris. 1901. 



. The same. 2d ed. 1902. xii + 355 pp. 



. The same. 3d ed. 1904. xiii + 334 pp. 



. The same. 4th ed., with a new chapter on current plant- 

 breeding practice. 1906. xiv -j- 4S3 pp. Trans, into Japanese 

 by D. Karashima. [Rev. ed., Bailey & Gilbert, 1915]. 



and C. E. Hunn. The Practical Garden-Book; containing 



the simplest directions for the growing of the commonest 

 things about the house and garden. Illus. New York, 1900. 

 [c. 1900.] The Macmillan Company, vi + 250 pp. 6^x4M- 

 (The Garden-Craft Series. ) 



. The same. 2d ed. 1901. vi -H 250 pp. 



. The Principles of Fruit-G rowing. Illus. New York and 



London. 1897. [c. 1897.] The Macmillan Company, xi -|- 508 

 pp. 7x4?^. (The Rural Science Series.) 



. The same. 2d ed. 1898. |c. 1897.] xvii + 514 pp. 3rd 



ed. 1900. 4th ed. 1901. [The 20th ed. appeared early in 1915.] 



. The Principles of Vegetable-Gardening. Illus. New York. 



1901. [c. 1901.] The Macmillan Company, x + 458 pp. 

 7x5. Trans, into Marathi by L. Paranjpe, 1903. 2nd ed. 1903. 

 3rd ed. 1904. 



The Pruning-Book. A monograph of the pruning^ and 



ace, extra plates and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom). 

 New York. 1906. Doubleday, Page & Co. 



training of plants as applied to American conditions. Illus. 

 New York and London. 1898. [c. 1898.) The Macmillan 

 Company.i x + 537 pp. 7x5. (The Garden-Craft Series.) 2nd 

 ed. 1899 (ix -(- 545). 3rd ed. 1901. 4th ed. 1902. 6th ed. 1904. 

 8th ed. 1907. 



. Sketch of the Evolution of Our Native Fruits. Illus. 



New York and London. 1898. [c. 1898.] The Macmillan Com- 

 pany, xiii 4- 472 pp. 8 x 5 J^. 



. The Sunnval of the Unlike. A collection of evolution 



essays suggested by the study of domestic plants. New York 

 and London. 1896. [c. 1896.] The Macmillan Company. 

 515 pp. 8x5 ^2- 



. The same, second issue. [Preface dated Nov. 17, 1896.] 



. The same. 2d ed. 1897. 



Baker. Charles R. Practical and Scientific Fruit-Culture. Illus. 

 Boston. 1866. [c. 1S66.1 Lee & Shepard. 523 pp. Sh'xSH- 



Baker, Tarkinoton. Yard and Garden. A book of practical 

 information for the amateur gardener, in city, town or suburb. 

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 n. d. [c. 1908.] The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 418 pp. 7 Hz. 5, 



