HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



1527 



. The same. 1SG4. 



— — . Kitchen-Gardening; containing complete practical direc- 

 tions for the planting and cultivation of all kinds of vegetables. 

 Illus. Philadelphia, n. d. Henry T. Coates & Co. 152 pp. 

 7?4x5M. 



. The Young Gardener's Assistant; containing a catalogue 



of garden and flower seeds, with practical directions under 

 each head for the cultivation of culinary vegetables, some 

 of which are not generally introduced into the L'nited States. 

 Brooklj-n. 1829. [c. 1«29.] Printed by Nichol & Mathews. 

 9G pp. 7x4. 



. The same. 3d ed., with an appendix; containing directions 



for cultivating fruit trees and the grape \-ine. New York. 1832. 

 |c. 1S32.1 Printed by Geo. Robertson, vi + 272 pp. 7 s4J.2. 



. The same. The Young Gardener's Assistant; containing a 



catalogue of garden and flower seeds, with practical directions 

 under each hpad, for the cultivation of culinary vegetables and 

 flowers; also, directions for cultivating fruit trees, the grape 

 vines, etc. ; to which is added a calendar, showing the work neces- 

 sary to be done in the various departments of gardening in every 

 month of the year. 7th ed., improved. New York. 1S37. 

 [c. 1S37.1 Mitchell & Turner, vi + 360 pp. SK x 5. 



The same. 8th ed., improved. 1840. [c. 1840.] \-i -|- 408 



pp. SKx5K. 



. The same. 10th ed., improved. In three parts. New York. 



1844. For sale by the author. (Each part paged separately). 

 9 in. 



The same. 12th ed., with an appendix. In three parts. 



containing catalogues of garden and flower seed, with practical 

 directions under each head for the cultivation of culinary 

 vegetables and flowers: also, directions for cultivating fruit 

 trees, the grape vine, etc. To which is added a calendar to 

 each part, shou-ing the work necessary to be done in the various 

 departments each month in the year. The whole adapted to 

 the climate of the United States. 1847. [c. 1847.] (Each part 

 paged separately.) 



— , The same. The whole adapted to the climate of the United 



States. New edition, with an appendix, containing remarks on 

 the alleged disease of the potato, etc. Part I. \'egetable depart- 

 ment. New York. 1865. [c. 1847.] William Wood & Co. 7?^2s5. 

 (The three parts were also published separately as "Ivitchen 

 Gardener's Instructor," "Fruit-Cultivator's Manual," and 

 "Florist's Guide.") 



Bright, Wiluam. Bright's Single Stem, Dwarf and Renewal 

 System of Grape Culture; adapted to the vineyard, the grapery, 

 and the fruiting of \-ines in pots, on trellises, arbors, etc. New 

 York. 1860. Ic. 1860.] C. M. Saxton, Barker & Co. 123 pp. 



■ . The same. 2d ed. New York. 1861. Ic. 1S60.] C. M 



Saxton. Barker & Co. 155 pp. 



Brill. Fraxcis. Cauliflowers and How To Grow Them; with 

 plain, practical and explicit directions in minute detail for the 

 cultivation and management of this crop, from the sowing of 

 the seed to the marketing of the product. Riverhead, N. Y. 

 1886. [n. c] Published by the author. 16 pp. 9x55^. 



. Farm -Gardening and Seed-Growing. New and enlarged 



edition. With suggestions to seed-growers. By George Thur- 

 ber. New York. 1S84. |c. 1SS3.] Orange Judd Company. 166 

 pp. 7}-2s5. 



. The same. 1886. 



. The same. New York. n. d. [c. 1872.] Orange Judd 



Company. 157 pp. 



Brinckle, William D., Editor. Hoffy's North American Pomolo- 

 gist ; containing numerous finely colored drawings, accompanied 

 by letter press descriptions, etc.. of fruits of American origin. 

 Portrait. Book No. 1. Philadelphia, 1860. [c. I860.] Prepared 

 and published by A. Hoffy. vi 4- 44 pp. 10 ^4 x 8. 



Brooks, Sarah Warner. A Garden with House Attached. Illus. 

 Boston. 1904. R. G, Badger. 118 pp. 9M in. 



. The same. 1911. [c. 1911.] 



Brown. Glenn, Editor. European and Japanese Gardens. Papers 

 read before the American Institute of Architects: Italian 

 Gardens, by A. D. F. Hamlin. English Gardens, by R. Clipston 

 Sturgis. French Gardens, by John Galen Howard. Japanese 

 Gardens, by K. Honda. Edited for the American Institute of 

 Architects by Glenn Brown, Secretary. Illus. Philadelphia. 

 1902. [c. 1902.] Henry T. Coates & Co. 9^x7. 



Brown. .James B. Reference book explanatory of Brown's im- 

 proved above-ground storehouse, for the keeping over winter of 

 fruit, sweet and Irish potatoes, etc., together with a prize essay 

 on the propagation, cultivation, and preser\'ation of the sweet 

 potato. IVI'Minnville, Tenn. 1886. Standard Printing House. 

 20 pp. 9 in. 



Brown. Waldo F. Gardener's Pocket Manual. A short, practical 

 treatise on gardening. Illus. Springfield, O. |c. 1878.] T. H. 

 Edwards & Co. 105 pp. 6 in. 



Brtant. W. C See Field, F. E. The Greenhouse as a Winter 

 Garden; see Turner, Mrs. Cordelia Harris. The Floral Kingdom. 



BucH.\NAN, Robert. The Culture of the Grape, and Wine Mak- 

 ing; with an appendix containing directions for the cultiva- 

 tion of the strawberry, by N. Longworth. Illus. Cincinnati. 

 18.52. [c. 1852.] Moore & Anderson. 142 pp. 



. The same. Illus. 2d ed. Cincinnati. 1852. (c. 1852.] 



Moore & .Anderson. 142 pp. 



The same. Illus. 3d ed. Cincinnati. 1852. [c. 1852.] 



. The same. Illus. 4th ed. Cincinnati. IS53. |c. 1852.J 



Moore, Anderson & Co. 142 pp. 



■ . The same. Illus. 5th ed. Cincinnati. 1855. [c. 1852.] 



Moore, Wilatach, Keys & Co. 142 pp. 



. The same. Illus. 6th ed. Cincinnati. 1860. [c. 1852.] 



Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co. 142 pp. 



. The same. Illus. 7th ed. Cincinnati. 1861. |c. 1852.1 



Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co. 142 pp. 



. The same. Illus. Sth ed. Philadelphia, n. d. Crawford, 



& Co. 142 pp. 



. The same. Sth ed. Cincinnati. 1865. Moore, Wilstach 



& Baldwin. 142 pp. 8 in. 



Buchanan, W. D. See Tritschler, C. H. A Practical Treatise on 

 How to Grow Flowers. 



BuDD, J. L. A Horticultural Handbook. Illus, Des Moines, 

 Iowa. March, 1900. Wallace Publishing Company. 160 pp. 

 6x4 ii 



and Hansen, N. E. American Horticultural Manual. 



Part I. Comprising the leading principles and practices con- 

 nected with the propagation, culture, and improvement of 

 fruits, nuts, ornamental trees, shrubs, and plants in the United 

 States and Canada. Illustrated with over one hundred figures 

 and explanatory designs. New York. 1902. [c. 1902.] John 

 Wiley & Sons, xx -f 417 pp. 7 3 2 x 5. 



. The same. Part II. Systematic Pomology; containing 



descriptions of the leading varieties of the orchard fruits, grapes, 

 small fruits, subtropical fruits, and the nuts of the United 

 States and Canada. Illustrated by hundreds of outlines of the 

 leading commercial fruits and nuts. 1903. vi + 491 pp. 



Buell, J. S. The Cider Makers' Manual. A practical handbook, 

 which embodies treatises on the apple; construction of cider 

 mills, cider-presses, seed-washers, and cider mill machinery in 

 general; cider making; fermentation; improved processes in 

 refining cider, and its conversion into wine and champagne; 

 vinegar manipulation by the slow and quick processes; imita- 

 tion ciders; various kinds of surrogate "wines; summer beverages; 

 fancy vinegars, etc. Illus. Buffalo. 1869. [c. 1869.] Pub- 

 lished by Haas & Kelley. viii -\- 174 pp. 7,^2 x 5. 



, The same. Re\'ised edition, with alterations. Buffalo, 



1874. [c. 1869.] Haas, Nauert *& Co. 183 pp. 71^x5. 



BmsT, Robert. American Flower-Garden Directory; containing 

 practical directions for the culture of plants, in the flower- 

 garden, hot-house, green-house, rooms or parlor windows, for 

 every month in the year; with a description of the plants most 

 desirable in each, the nature of the soil and situation best 

 adapted to their growth, the proper season for transplanting, 

 etc.; with instructions for erecting a hot-house, green-house, 

 and laying out a flower-garden; also. Table of Soils most con- 

 genial to the plants contained in the work — the whole adapted 

 to either large or small garden; with instructions for preparing 

 the soil, propagating, planting, pruning, training, and fruiting 

 the grape-\*ine, with descriptions of the best sorts for cultivating 

 in the open air. 2d ed., with numerous additions. Philadelphia. 

 1839. [c. 1839.] E. L. Carey and A. Hart, viii +379 pp. 

 9x5H'- 



. The same. 3d ed., with numerous additions. Philadelphia. 



1845. [c. 1845.] Carey .& Hart, xi -|- 345 pp. TU^-^U- 



. The same. 4th ed., with numerous additions. Phila- 

 delphia. ISol. A. Hart (late Carey & Hart), xvi -|- 339 pp. 



. The same. 5th ed., with numerous additions. Philadel- 

 phia. 18.52. [c. 1851.] A. Hart (late Carey & Hart), xvi -f 339 

 pp. 8x5. 



. The same. 6th ed., with numerous additions. 1854. 



[c. 1854.] xvi + 342 pp. 7 H x 5. 



. The same. 6th ed., New York. 1859. A. O. Moore. 



. The same. New edition, with numerous additions. New- 

 York, n. d. [c. 1854.] Orange Judd Company, xvi -{• 342 pp. 

 734x5. 



. For 1st ed. see Hibbert. The American Flower Garden 



Directory. 



The Family Kitchen Gardener; containing plain and accu- 



Moore & Anderson. 142 pp. 



rate descriptions of all the different species and varieties of culi- 

 narj* vegetables: with their botanical. English, French, and 

 German names, alphabetically arranged, and the best mode of 

 cultivating them in the garden or under glass; with a descrip- 

 tion of implements and medicinal herbs in general use. Also, 

 descriptions and characters of the most select fruits, their 

 management, propagation, etc. Illustrated with twenty-five 

 engravings. New York. 1852. [c. 1847.] C. M. Saxton. 216 

 pp. 7 5ix5. 



. The same. New York. 1867. [c. 1847.] Orange Judd Com- 

 pany. 216 pp. 7?4 X 5. 



. The Rose Manual; containing accurate descriptions of all 



the finest varieties of roses, properly classed in their respective 

 families, their character and mode of culture, with directions 

 for their propagation, and the destruction of insects. With 

 engravings. Philadelphia. 1844, (c. 1844.] For the author 

 and Messrs. Carey & Hart, xii + 182 pp. 7H x 5. 



. The same. 2d ed., with additions. 1847. (c. 1844.] 



xii 4- 192 pp. 7Hx5. 



. The same. 3d ed., with additions. 1851. Published by. the 



author, xii -\- 188 pp. 7 J^ in. 



. The same. 4th ed., with additions. 1854. [c. 1844.] For 



the author, A. Hart, and Lippincott, Grambo, & Co. xvi -f- 

 190 pp. 7^4 x4U. 



