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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



BuLOS. See Fisher, S. I. Observations on the Character and the 

 Culture of the European Vine. 



Burberry, H. A. The Amateur Orchid Cultivator's Guide Book. 

 With a preface by Dr. J. M. W. Kitchen. American edition. 

 With illustrations. New York and Liverpool, n. d. [1S99.] 

 IIIus. {with black and colored plates.) G. P. Putnam's Sons. 

 Blake & Mackenzie, viii + 172 pp. 9x6. 



BtfRPEE, W. Atlee. How to Grow Melons for Market. IIlus. 

 Philadelphia. 1888. [e. 1888.1 W. Atlee Burpee & Co. x + 81 

 pp. 7Kx5. 



. The same. 8th ed. 1897. [c. 1S8S.] 



. See Pedersen, J., and Howard, G. H. How to Grow Cab- 

 bages and Cauliflower Most Profitably. See Darlington, E. D., 

 and Moll, L. M. How and What to Grow in a Kitchen Garden 

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

 Onions. 



. Root Crops for Stock Feeding and How to Grow Them; 



Compiled from the prize essays and practical experience. 

 Illus. Philadelphia. 1888. [c. 1888.] W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 

 viii + 72 pp. 7 12 x 5. 



. Vegetables for the Home Garden. Illus. Philadelphia. 



1896. [c. 189G.] W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 127 pp. 7^x5. 



. The same. 3d ed. 1898. [c. 1896.] 



' The same. Revised edition. 1912. 



Burr, Fearing, Jr. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America; 

 containing full descriptions of nearly eleven hundred species and 

 varieties, with directions for propagation, culture and use. Illus. 

 Boston. 1863. [c. 1863.] Crosby & Nichols, xv + 674 pp. 

 9x6. 



. The same. New York, 1865. [c. 1863 and 1865.] J. E. 



Tilton & Co. XV + 667 pp. 8x5. 



. Garden Vegetables, and How to Cultivate Them. Illus. 



Boston. 1866. [c. 1866.] J. E. Tilton & Co. 12 + 355 pp. 

 7 ^4 X 5. (Abridgement of the above.) 



BuRRiTT, M. C. Apple growing. New York. 1912. Outing Pub- 

 lishing Company. 177 pp. 7 in. (Outing Handbook Series.) 



Busby, James. Grapes and Wine. A visit to the principal vine- 

 yards of Spain and France; giving a minute account of the 

 different methods pursued in the cultivation of the vine and the 

 manufacture of wine; with a catalogue of the different varieties 

 of grape; an attempt to calculate the profits of cultivating the 

 vine; an estimate of the profits of Malaga fruit, etc. New 

 York: C. S. Francis & Co. Boston: J. H. Francis. 1848. 

 166 pp. 



• . Journal of a Recent Visit to the Principal Vineyards of 



Spain and France. With some remarks on the very limited 

 quantity of the finest wines produced throughout the world, and 

 their consequent intrinsic value; an attempt to calculate the 

 profits of cultivating the \nne; a catalogue of the different varie- 

 ties of grape; and an estimate of the profits of Malaga fruits; 

 together with observations relative to the introduction of the 

 vine into New South Wales. Philadelphia. 1838. J. Snider, Jr. 

 xi + 177 pp. 8 in. (Reprinted from the London edition of 1834. ) 



BuscH, S. S., and Gustin. E. E. Manual of Horticulture for Grade 

 and High Schools. Illus. North Yakima, [c. 1913.] Printed 

 by the Republic Print. 223 pp. 9 in. 



BuscHBAUER, Hans. Amerikanisches Garten-buch fiir Stadt und 

 Land. Eine an der amerikanischen Bediirfnissen angepasste, 

 durch zahlreiche Original-aufsatze vermehrte Zusammenstellung 

 der in Christ's "Gartenbuch," Riimpler's "Gartenblumen" und 

 andern einschlagenden Werken enthaltenen Einleitung, des 

 Hausgartens und zur Kultur der Gemiise Obstbaume. Reben, 

 Forstbaume und Blumen. Mit einem Anhange uber Blumen- 

 zucht im Zimmer. Illus. Milwaukee, Wis. 1892. G. Brum- 

 der. xii + 502 pp. 8 }i in. 



Bush, Isidor, & Son. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of Grape 

 Vines, Small Fruit, and Seed Potatoes, cultivated and for sale 

 at the Bushberg vineyards and orcnards, Jefferson County, Mo., 

 with brief directions for planting and cultivating. Illus. St. 

 Louis. 1869. R. P. Studley & Co., Printers. 58 pp. 10 •'4 in. 

 Bush & Son & Meissner. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of 

 American Grape Vines, with brief directions for their culture. 

 By Bush & Son & Meissner, successors to Isidor Bush & Son, 

 grape growers, and proprietors of the Bushberg \'ineyards and 

 grape nurseries, Bushberg, Mo. Illus. St. Louis. 1875. The 

 R. P. Studley Co., Printers. 80 pp. 10?.^ in. 



. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of American Grape 



Vines. A grape growers' manual. Illus. 3d ed. St. Louis. 1883. 

 [c. 1883.] R. P. Studley & Co. 153 pp 



The same. Illus. 4th ed. St. Louis. 1895. Ic. 1894.] 



R. P. Studley & Co. 208 pp. 

 BcTTERFiELD, W. H. Making Fences, Walls and Hedges. Illua. 



New York. 1914. [c. 1914.] McBride, Naat & Co. 66 pp. 



4J2X6H. 

 Calkins, John S. Gleanings in Olive Culture. New method of 



propagating the trees; transplanting; pruning; soil; climate; 



the olive as a street and avenue tree; irrigation; insect pests; 



olive oil; olive pickles; varieties; the outlook for the industry. 



Los Angeles. [1892.] Press of The Rural Californian. 8 pp. 



9x5 H. 

 . Olive Culture in California. Illue. Los Angeles. 1894. 



IjOs Angeles Printing Company. 16 pp. 9^x6. 

 Camae, Dr. James. See White, William, N. Gardening for the 



South. 



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

 orchard: a summary of the main points. Houston, Texas, 

 [c. 1909.] 16 pp. 9H in. 



Card, Fred W, Bush-Fruits. A horticultural monograph of 

 raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, 

 and other shrub-like fruits. Illus. New York. 1898. (c. 1898.] 

 The Macmillan Company, xii + 537 pp. 7x5. (Rural Science 

 Series. ) 



. The same. 2d ed., revised. 1901. 



■ .The same. 5th ed. 1909. [c. 1898.] 7^x5^- 



Carman, Elbert S. The New Potato Culture; as developed by the 

 trench system, by the judicious use of chemical fertilizers, and 

 by the experiments carried on at the rural grounds during the 

 past fifteen year.s'. New York. 1891. [c. 1891.] The Rural 

 Publishing Company. 165 pp. 834 x 5^4. 



. The same. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. 1893. 200 pp. 



Cars, A. Des. See Des Cars, A. 



Cahy, Augustus G. Cranberry Culture on a Western Plan, with 

 valuable items and recipes from growers and members of the 

 Wisconsin Cranberry Association. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1891. 

 Razall & Co. 77 pp. 9 in. 



Casey, J. P. A treatise on the culture and growth of different 

 sorts of flower roots, and of greenhouse plants kept in rooms, 

 etc. To which is added a table, of the Linnaean classes of 

 botany, with their orders and examples. Baltimore. 1821. 

 [c. 1820.] Published by the author. 99 pp. 5^x3^- 



Cellon, George Beauregard. Commercial Varieties of Mango 

 and Avocado Trees. Illus. Miami, Fla. [c. 1912.] Tropical 

 grove. Nursery department. 45 pp. 10 H in, 



Chad WICK, L. The Cultivator's Hand Book on Universal or 

 Planetary Law of the Plants, Sun, Moon and Signs, What it is; 

 how it operates; how it affects nations; the animal and vege- 

 table kingdom, and especially, how it affects man. Portrait. 

 Chicago, (c. 1895.] R. R. Donnelly & Sons Co., Printers. 110 

 pp. 8x5 } 2- 



Chapman, J. B. The Grape Grower's Guide. A short treatise on 

 grape culture in central Kentucry. Giving the easiest and sim- 

 plest mode of successfully cultivating the native grape. Eliza- 

 bethtown, Ky. 1875. W. Chapman. 134 pp. 1 l-i in. 



Chappuis, Brun. See Fisher, S. I. Observations on the Character 

 and Culture of the European Vine. 



Chase, C. Thurston. The Prairie Fruit Culturist: or, What to 

 plant and how to cultivate in the West, a reliable treatise on 

 fruits. 3d thousand. Illus. Chicago. 1859. S. C. Griggs & Co. 

 96 pp. 7 Yz in. (Chase's Handbooks of Knowledge for Prairie 

 Life. No. 1.) 



Chazotte, Peter Stephen. Facts and Observations on the Cul- 

 ture of Vines, Olives, Capers, Almonds, etc., in the Southern 

 States, and of Coffee, Cocoa, and Cochineal in East Florida. 

 Philadelphia. 1821. J.Maxwell. 24 pp. SH in. 



Childs, John Lewis. Guide to Lily Culture; with descriptions of 

 all the known species and distinct varieties; also a complete 

 chapter on Amaryllis. Illus. 7th ed. New York. 1888. [n. c] 

 Charles T. Ketcham & Co. 26 pp. 10 x 7. 



Chorlton, William. The American Grape Grower's Guide. In- 

 tended especially for the American climate. Being a practical 

 treatise on the cultivation of the grape vine in each department 

 of hothouse, cold grapery, retarding house, and outdoor cul- 

 ture; with plans for the construction of the requisite building.s, 

 and giving the best methods of heating the same. Illus. New 

 York. 1856. [c. 1852.] C. M. Saston & Co. 171pp. 7Hin. 



. The same. New edition. With descriptions of the later 



exotic grapes, by Dr. George Thurber. Illus. New York. 1883. 

 [c. 1883.] Orange Judd Company. 208 pp. IWm. 



The same. New edition. With descriptions of the later 



exotic grapes, and a select list of the native varieties, by Dr. 

 George Thurber. Illus. New York. 1890. [c. 1887.] Orange 

 Judd Company. 211 pp. 

 . Chorlton's Grape Grower's Giiide. New ed. With descrip- 

 tions of the later exotic grapes, and a select list of the native 

 varieties, by Dr. George Thurber. Illus. New York. 1887. 

 Ic. 1887-1 Orange Judd Company. 211pp. 7Ws.5H- 



The Cold Grapery, from Direct American Practice; being 



a concise and detailed treatise on the cultivation of the exotic 

 grape vine, under glass, without artificial heat. Illus. New 

 York. 1853. [c. 1853.] J. C. Riker. 95 pp. 7 H in. 



Church, Ella Rodman. The Home Garden. Illus. New York. 

 1881. [c. 1881.] D. Appleton & Co. 121 pp. 75^x5. (In 

 Appleton's Home Book Series.) 



Clark, John T. C. The Amateurs' Guide and Flower-Garden 

 Directory: containing every requisite detail for the successful 

 cultivation of the flower-garden, embracing the classification of 

 the best varieties of roses, and all plants requisite for the garden, 

 with directions for their propagation, and remedies for the 

 destructions of insects; to which is added the Vegetable Garden 

 Manual. Illus. Washington, D. C. 1856. [c. 1856.] Taylor & 

 Maury. 158 pp. 8x5 Vij. 



Clarke, S. A. Prune Industry in the Pacific Northwest. Portland, 

 n. d. J. K. Gill Co. 



Cleaveland, Henry W., Barkers, William, and Barkers, 

 Samuel D. Village and Farm Cottages. The requirements of 

 American village homes considered and suggested; with designs 

 for such houses of moderate cost. Illus. New York. 1856. 

 |c. 1855.] D. Appleton & Co. xii + 189 pp. 9x6. 



