HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



1525 



Barbara (pseud.). See Wright, Mrs. Mabel Osgood. 



Barclay, J. O'C. (Trans.) See Persoz. New Process for the Cul- 

 ture of the V'ine. 



Barker, Michael, Editor. The American Chrysanthemum An- 

 nual. Portrait of John Thorpe. Illus. New York. 1895. [c. 1895.J 

 The Mayflower Publishing Company. 44 pp. 10 x 7 J-'i. 



Barkers, Samuel D. See Cleaveland, H, W. Village and Farm 

 Cottages. 



Barkers, William. See Cleaveland, H. W. Village and Farm 

 Cottages. 



Barnard, Charles. Charles Barnard's Worka. My Ten-Rod 

 Farm, etc. Household Library. Four volumes in one. Con- 

 taming: I. My Ten-Rod Farm; or. how I became a florist. II. 

 Ten Per Cent on the Investment; or, farming by inches. III. 

 A Simple Flower-Garden. IV. S530 Net Income; or, the straw- 

 berry garden. New York. 1882. [n. c] R. Worthington. 

 345 + 224 pp. 7 H x 5. 



. Farming by Inches; or, "with Brains, Sir." Boston. 



[c. 1809.1 Coring, Publisher. 123 pp. 8 in. (Market-Garden- 

 ing.) 



. Gardening for Money. How it "Was done, in flowers, 



strawberries, vegetables. Boston, n. d. [c. 1869.] Loring, 

 Publisher. 345 pp. 8x5'2- (Comprises My Ten-Rod Farm. 

 The Strawberry Garden, Farming by Inches.) 



. My Handkerchief Garden. Size. 25 x 60 feet. Results: 



A garden, fresh vegetables, exercise, health and S20.49. 1st ed. 

 New York. n. d. [n. c] E. H. Libby. 69 pp. 7^x5. 



. The same. [c. 1889.] Garden Publishing Company. 



. The same. 2d ed. Illus. 1893. Ic. 1893.] The Rural Pub- 

 lishing Company. 75 pp. 7 J4 x 5. (The Rural Library, Vol. I, 

 No. 17, April.) 



. My Ten-Rod Farm; or, how I became a florist. By Mrs. 



Maria Gilman. Boston. 1869. [c. 1869.] Loring, Publisher. 

 119 pp. 8x5. 



. A Simple Flower Garden; for country homes. A prac- 

 tical guide for every lady. How to start it; what it will cost; 

 how to stock it to have flowers the year round. Boston, n. d. 

 [c. 1870.] Loring, Publisher. 76 pp. 8x5. 



. The Strawberry Garden; how it was planted; what it 



cost; what came of it financially and sentimentally. A very 

 practical story. Bo.ston. n. d. Ic. 1871.] Loring. Publisher. 

 104 pp. 8x5. (Another copy with "$2,000 a Year" printed 

 on cover.) 



. Talks about Our Useful Plants. A book of observations 



and experiments for the use of schools, student.'!, and all who 

 are interested in the culture of plants for pleasure or profit. 

 New York. 1894. [c. 1886.] Funk & Wagnalls Co. svi + 133 

 pp. 6 ?■ ^ X 4 ^ 2- 



. $2,000 a Year on Fruits and Flowers: or, My ten-rod farm 



and how I became a florist. To which is added: $550 a Year 

 from the Strawberry Garden. Farming by Inches and with 

 Brains. The Flower Garden and How to Manage It. Phila- 

 delphia, n. d. [n^ c] The Keystone Publishing Company. 345 



-I- 76 pp. 7j2x5. 

 The same. 



Contains : My Ten-Rod Farm (1 18 pp. ) ; 

 The Strawbeiry Garden (104 pp.); Farming by Inches (121 pp.); 

 A Simple Flower Garden for Country Homes (76 pp.). H. T. 

 Coates & Co. 



Barnes, Parker T. House Plants and How to Grow Them. 

 Illus. New York. 1909. [c. 1909.] Doubleday, Page & Co. 

 236 pp. 71^x5^. 



. The Suburban Garden Guide. New York and Harrisburg, 



Pa. Ic. 1911.] The Suburban Press. 64 pp. 8 in. 



. The same. New York. 1913. The Macmillan Company. 



147 pp. 7 in. (The Countryside Manuals.) 



Barron. Leonard. Lawns and How to Make Them. Together 

 with the proper keeping of putting greens. Illus. New York. 

 1910. [c. 1906.] Doubleday, Page & Co. 174 pp. 7)2 s 5 J^. 



, editor. See Roses and How to Grow Them. 



Barry, P. Barry's Fruit Garden. Re^-ised, enlarged, and newly 

 electrotyped. Illus. New York. n. d. [c. 1872.] Orange Judd 

 Company, xvi -1-491 pp. 7^2x5. 



. The same. New edition. Revised and brought down to 



date, by the author. Illus. New York. 1883. [c. 1883.] Orange 

 Judd Company, xvi -|- 516 pp. 7 ?X x 5. 



. The Fruit Garden. A treatise intended to explain and 



illustrate the physioloEy of fruit trees, the theory and practice 

 of all operations connected with the propagation, transplanting, 

 pruning and training of orchard and Rarden trees, as standards, 

 dwarfs, pyramids, espaliers, etc.. the laying out and arranging 

 different kind.s of orchards and gardens, the selection of suit- 

 able varieties for different purposes and localities, gathering and 

 presen'ing fruits, treatment of diseases, destruction of insects, 

 descriptions and uses of implements, etc. Illustrated with up- 

 wards of 150 figures, representing different parts of trees, all 

 practical operations, forms of trees, designs for plantations, im- 

 plements, etc. New York. 1851. [c. 1851.] Charles Scribner. 

 xiv -1- 398 pp. 7 3^x5 H- 



The same. Auburn and Rochester. 1857. Alden & Beards- 



Bassett, Mark S. The Cranberry: its cultivation, and how to 



turn the cedar bog of New Jersey into a profitable investment. 



Philadelphia. 1870. Brinckloe & Marot, Printers. 45 pp. 4% 



in. 

 Bateman, Lee La Trobe. Florida Trucking for Beginners. De 



Land, Fla. [c. 1913.] The E. O. Painter Printing Company. 



205 pp. 7 }'2 in. 



Bates, Frank A. How to Make Old Orchards Profitable. Illus. 

 Boston. 1912. The Ball Publishing Company. 123 pp. 7 5^ in. 



Batson, Mrs. Stephen. Summer Garden of Pleasure. With 36 

 illustrations in color by Osmund Pittraan. Chicago, 111. 1909. 

 [c. 1909.] A. C. McClurg & Co. xiv 4-213 pp. 9x6. 



Beach, S A., Booth, N. O., and Taylor. O. M. The Apples 

 of New York. Report of the New York Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station for the year 1903. Illus. Albany. 1905. J. B. 

 Lyon Company, Printers. 409 + 300 pp. 9 ^2 x 6 H- In 2 vols. 



Be.*.dle, D. W. Canadian Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Gardener. 

 A guide in all matters relating to the cultivation of fruits, 

 flowers and vegetables, and their value for cultivation in this 

 climate. Illus. Colored plates. Toronto. 1872. [c. 1872.] 

 James Campbell & Son. svi -|- 391 pp. 9x6. 



Bealbt, J. T. Fruit Ranching in British Columbia. Containing 

 thirty -two full-page illustrations from photographs. New York. 

 1909. The Macmillan Company, xii -]- 196 pp. SxSJi- 



. How to Make an Orchard in British Columbia. A Hand- 

 book for Beginners. New York. 1912. The Macmillan Company, 

 viii -f- 80 pp. 7?4 X SH- 



Beattie, W. R. Celery Culture. A practical treatise on the prin- 

 ciples involved in the production of celery for home use and 

 for market, including the selection of soil, production of plants, 

 cultivation, control of insects and diseases, marketing and 

 uses. Illus. New York. 1907. [c. 1907.] Orange Judd Com- 

 pany. X -f 143 pp. 7 ? 2 X 5. 



Becker, Johann. Der Weinbau. Eine Anleitung zur Anlage und 

 Behandlung der Rebe und des Weins in den ISIittleren Staaten 

 von Nordamerika. Illus. Evansville, Ind. ISGO. Gedruckt in 

 der Offizin des "Volksboten." \-iii -|- 111 pp. 6)2 in. 



Beecher, Henry Ward. Plain and Pleasant Talk about Fruits, 

 Flowers and Farming. New York. 1S59. [c. 1859.] Derby & 

 Jackson. A. O. Moore & Go. viii -|- 420 pp. 7^x5. 



. The .same. New edition, with additional matter from 



recent writings, published and unpublished. New York. 1874, 

 [c. 1873.] J. B. Ford & Co. vii + 498 pp. 7^x5. 



. See Best, G. W. Best's Potato Book. 



Beede. Strawberry Culture. Exeter, N. H. Published by the 

 author. 23 pp. 



Beli-, Joseph T. Work on Fruit and Fruit Growing. Toledo. 1875. 

 Toledo Printing and Publishing Company. 148 pp. 8 in. 



Bennett, Charles L. See Popenoe, Paul B. 



Bennet, Ida D. The Flower Garden. A handbook of practical 

 garden lore. Illus. New York. 1903. [c. 1903.] McClure, 

 Phillips & Co. ix -I- 282 pp. SH x 6. 



. The same. A manual for the amateur gardener. Illus. 



New York. 1910. [c. 1903.] Doubleday. Page & Co. ix -|- 282 

 pp. 732x53i. 



. The Vegetable Garden. A manual for the amateur vege- 

 table gardener. Illus. New York. 1909. [c. 1908.] Doubleday. 

 Page & Co. 260 pp. 7 H x 5 H. 



. The same. 1908. The McClure Company, SU'm. 



See Dreer'a Hints on the Growing of Bulbs. 



ley. 



The same. New York. 1860. 



Barker & Co. 



. The same. 



author. 



Rochester. N, Y. 



[c. 1851.] C. M. Saxton. 

 1863. Published by the 



Berck-mans, L. E. Pear Culture in the South. An essay written 

 at the request of the Aiken \'ine-Growing Association, of South 

 Carolina, and read before that body "-n Thursday, July 7, 1859. 

 Augusta, Ga. 1859. Steam power press of the Chronicle and 

 Sentinel. ;3pp. S^Ain. 



Berlese, Abbe. See Dearborn, Henry A. S. Monograph of the 

 genus Camellia. 



Berneaud, Thiebaut de. The Vine-Dresser's Theoretical and 

 Practical Manual; or, the art of cultivating the vine; and mak- 

 ing wine, iDrandy, and vinegar. With descriptions of the species 

 and varieties of the vine; the climates, soils, and sites in which 

 each can be successfully cultivated, with their times of blossom- 

 ing and bearing; the diseases of the vine and means of preven- 

 tion. With instructions for the preser\-ation of wines, brandies, 

 i.'inegars. confections, etc., of the grape; for the care of the wine- 

 cellar; the economy of the vine-yard; and a brief sketch of the 

 diseases incidental to the vine dresser. From the second 

 French edition, by the translator of I>e Solitaire, etc. Illus. 

 New York. 1829. Published by P. Canfield. iii -f- 158 pp. 



Best, George W. Best's Potato Book, containing Henry Ward 



Beecher's essay on the potato mania written especially for this 

 work. Also, experiments in potato-culture, engravings and 

 descriptions of new varieties, etc. Utica, N. Y. 1870. G. W. 

 Best. 96 pp. 9 in. 

 Bidwell, H. E. See Phillips, Norman. 



BiGOLE, Jacob. Biggie Berrj' 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. Illus. 

 Philadelphia. 1894. [c. 1894.] Wilmer Atkinson Company, 

 126 pp. 5 3^x4, 



