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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



. Popular Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, for 



planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc. Illus. New York. 

 1870. [e. 18tJ8.] Geo. E. Woodward. 125 pp. 7^x5. (Bound 

 as Elliott's Lawn and Shade Trees.) 



The same. New York. n. d. Ic. 1868.] The American 



News Company. 



The same. New York. 1868. Ic. 1868.] Francis W. Wood- 



ward. 



Elliott, J. Wilkinson. A Plea for Hardy Plants; with sugges- 

 tions for effective arrangement. Reprinted from the Trans- 

 actions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Part I, 

 1895, with additional plans and copious illustrations by J. 

 Horace McFarland and others. New York. 1902. Doubleday, 

 Page & Co. Paper. 76 pp. 10 V4 x 8. 



. The same. 1907. [c. 1907.] 96 pp. 



Elliott, William R. Practical and Comprehensive Treatise on 

 Fruit and Floral Culture, and a few hints on landscape garden- 

 ing. Illus. n. d. 100 pp. 7x4^2- (Philadelphia advertise- 

 ments interspersed.) 



Ellwanger, George H. The Garden's Story, or Pleasures and 

 Trials of an Amateur Gardener. Illus. New York. 1889. D, 

 Appleton & Co. vii + 345 pp. 6^4 in. 



. The same. 5th ed. 1893. 356 pp. 



. See Ellwanger, H. B. The Rose. 



Ellwanger, H. B. The Rose. A treatise on the cultivation, his- 

 tory, family characteristics, etc., of the various groups of roses, 

 with accurate descriptions of the varieties now generally grown. 

 New York. n. d. [c. 1882.] Dodd, Mead & Co. 293 pp. 7x4 U- 



. The same. Revised edition, with an introduction by 



George H. Ellwanger. 1892. [c. 18S2.] 310 pp 684x4, '2- 



Blt, Helena Rutherfxjhd. Another Hardy Garden Book. With 

 illustrations made from photographs taken in the author's 

 garden by Prof. C. F. Chandler, New Y^ork. 1905. [c. 1905.J 

 The Macmillan Company, xv + 243 pp. 8x532- 



. The Practical Flower Garden. With illustrations made 



from photographs taken in the author's garden, and in the 

 "Connecticut Garden." New York. 1911. [c. 1911.] The 

 Macmillan Company, xiii + 304 pp. 8 x 5J^. 



^— . A Woman's Hardy Garden. With illustrations from 



photographs taken in the author's garden by Prof. C. F. 

 Chandler. New York. 1903. [c. 1903.] The Macmillan Com- 

 pany. XV + 216 pp. 7?4x5}2- 



Emerson, Edward R. The Story of the Vine. New York and 

 London. 1902. [c. 1901.] G. P. Putnam's Sons. The linicker- 

 bocker Press, ix + 252 pp. 8 x 5 J 2- 



Emerson, G. See Neill, Patrick. The Practical Frxiit, Flower and 

 Vegetable Gardener's Companion. 



Emmons, Ebenezer. Agriculture of New York; comprising an 

 account of the classification, composition and distribution of 

 the soils and rocks, and the natural waters of the different 

 geological formations: together with a condensed \*iew of the 

 climate and the agricultural productions of the state. 81 colored 

 plates. Vol. Ill (comprising an account of the fruits), in two 

 parts, — text and plates. New York and Boston. 1851. D. 

 Appleton & Co., Gould Kendall & Lincoln. Charles Van Ben- 

 thuysen. Printer, Albany, viii + 340 pp. 11 x 9. (In Natural 

 History of New York.) 



Engelhardt, H. a. The Beauties of Nature Combined ■with Art- 

 Montreal. 1872. [c. 1872.] John Lovell. 174 pp. 6^2 x 5. 



Engelmann, G. The True Grape Vines of the United States, and 

 the diseases of the grape vines. Illus. St. Louis. 1883. R. P. 

 Studley & Co., Printers, Lithographers and Stationers. 14 pp. 

 10 x 6}2- ("Reprinted from the Bushberg catalogue.") 



Erwin, a. T. The Bush Fruits. Also an appended chapter con- 

 taining notes on their preparation as food products, by Miss 

 Georgetta Witter. Illus. St. Joseph, Mo. 1905. Fruit-grower 

 Company. 41 pp. 5^4 in. ("Brother Jonathan" Series, No. 6.) 



Every Man His Own Gardener. An account of every vegetable 

 production cultivated for the table by the plough and the 

 spade. New York. 1846. [c. 1845.] Homans & Ellis. 92 pp. 

 6^x4. 



Etebright. Daisy (pseud.) See Johnson, Mrs. S. O. Every 

 Woman Her Own Flower Gardener. 



Falconer. William. Mushrooms: How To Grow Them. A 

 practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure. 

 Illus. New York. 1891. [c. 1891.] Orange Judd Company. 

 169 pp. 7^x5. 



Farmer, Law^rence J. Farmer On the Strawberry. A series of 

 papers on the subject of strawberry culture. Illus. Pulaski, N. 

 Y. 1891. [n. c] Democrat Print. 53 pp. 9x5?^. 



. The same. Farmer on the Strawberry. The new straw- 

 berry culture and fall bearing strawberries. 1912. 94 pp. 



. Fall-bearing strawberry secrets gathered from personal 



experience and now disclosed for the first time. Edited by 

 Walter E. Andrews. Illus. Philadelphia. 1912. Wilmer At- 

 kinson Company. 62 pp. 9 in. 



Favor, E. H. The Fruit-grower's Guide-book. Illus. St. Joseph, 

 Mo. 1911. [c. 1911.] The Fruit-grower. 285 pp. 5x7. 



. See Howard, W. L. The Home Garden. 



Fernow, Bernhard E. The Care of Trees in Lawn, Street and 

 Park, lllu-s. New York. 1910. Henry Holt & Co. 392 pp. 



Ferree, Barr, American Estates and Gardens. Illus. New York. 

 1904. [c. 1904.] Munn & Co. xvi -f- 306 pp. 13^x11. 



Fessenden, Thomas G. The American Kitchen Garden; contain- 

 ing practical directions for the culture of vegetables; also gar- 

 den fruits, strawberry, raspberry, gooseberry, currants, melons, 

 etc. Revised from the 35th edition, and adapted to the use of 

 families, by a practical gardener. New York. 1855. [c. 1852.] 

 C. M. Saxton & Co. viii + 120 pp. 8 x 5J-2. (Bound fifth in 

 Saxton's Rural Hand-Books. 2d. series.) 



. The same, separate. 1852. 



. The New American Gardener; containing practical direc- 

 tions on the culture of fruits and vegetables; including landscape 

 and ornamental gardening, grape-vines, silk, strawberries, etc, 

 Boston 1828. [c. 1828.] J. B. Russell. 307 pp. 7x4 %. 



The same. 4th ed. Boston. 1833. [c. 1828.] Carter & 



Hendee. 307 pp. 7 K x 5. 



. The same. 6th ed. Boston. 1832. [c. 1828.] Carter & 



Hendee, and John B. Russell. 312 pp. 7 x 4)2- 



The same. 7th ed. Boston and Cincinnati. 1833. (c. 



1828.) Russell, Odiorne & Co. ; Carter, Hendee & Co. ; H. L. and 



H. S. Barnum. 307 pp. 7J^x5. 

 . The same. 13th ed. Boston and Philadelphia. 1839. 



[c. 1828.] Otis Broadars & Co.; Thomas Cowperthwaite & Co. 



307 pp. 7^2 X 5. 



. The .same. 16th ed. 1843. [c. 1828.] 306 pp. 7J^x4H. 



. The same. 19th ed. 1847. [c. 1828.] 306 pp. 7^x5. 



. The same. 20th ed. 1850. [c. 1828.] 306 pp. 7J.^x4H- 



— . The same. 30th ed. 1857. [c. 1S28.] 306 pp. 8x5 K- 



Field, F. E. The Green-house as a Winter Garden. A manual for 



the amateur; with a list of suitable plants and their mode of 



culture; with a preface by W^. C. Bryant. Illus. New York. 



1869. [c. 1869.] G. P. Putnam & Son. vi -|- 86 pp. 7 K x 4 M- 



Field, Henry, compiler. The Book of a Thousand Gardens; 

 being the true accounts of the trials and tribulations and suc- 

 cesses in a dry year of something less than a thousand gardens 

 in many states and climates. As told in a bunch of letters to 

 Henrj' Field by his loyal friends — his customers. Illus. Shen- 

 andoah, Iowa. [c. 1912.] The Henry Field Seed Company. 

 95 pp. 9 in. 



Field, Thos. W. Pear culture. A manual for the propagation, 

 planting, cultivation, and management of the pear tree; with 

 descriptions and illustrations of the most productive of the 

 finer varieties, and selections of kinds most profitably grown 

 for market. Illus. New York. 1858. [c. 1858.] A. O. Moore, 

 viii -I- 286 pp. 7U^5 H- 



Fish, A. C. The Profits of Orange Culture in Souti>ern California. 

 Illus. Los.\ngeles. [c. 1890.] 25 pp. 7 3^x5^. (2ded.) 



Fisher, S. I. Observations on the Character and Culture of the 

 European \'ine, during a residence of five years in the vine- 

 growing di.stricts of France, Italy and Switzerland. To which 

 is added. The Manual of the Swi.'^s \igneron. as adopted and 

 recommended by the Agricultural Societies of Geneva and 

 Berne, by Alons. Brvm Chappuis, and The .Art of Wine Making, 

 by Mons. Bulos. Philadelphia. 1834. [c. 1834.] Key & Biddle. 

 244 pp. 7 } 2 in. 



FisKE, G. BuRNAP, Compiler. Prize Gardening. How to derive 

 profit, pleasure, health from the garden. Actual experience of 

 the successful prize winners in the American Agriculturist 

 garden contest. Fully illustrated from original photographs 

 and drawings. New York. 1901. [c. 1901.] Orange Judd Com- 

 pany, xiv ^- 307 pp. 7 J-2 X 5. 



. See Morse, J. E. The New Rhubarb Culture. 



Fitch, John M. Practical Suggestions on Vegeta>)le Culture. For 

 the market-gardener, the farmer, and any one interested in good 

 things to eat. Written expressly for F. Barteldes & Co. Law- 

 rence, Kan. 1898. Journal Publishing Company. 32 pp. 

 8 h' X 5 H- 



Fitz, James. The Southern Apple and Peach Culturist; adapted 

 to the soil and climate of Marj'land. Virginia, the Carolinas, 

 Georgia, and farther south, including portions of the West and 

 West Virginia; containing full and practical instructions in 

 successful culture, grafting, budding, training, transplanting, 

 mulching, pruning, fruit-gathering, etc., together with descrip- 

 tive catalogues of the most esteemed orchard fruits, suitable 

 for the table, the kitchen, and for market purposes; with illus- 

 trations; also, a treatise on insects and their extermination. 

 Edited by J. W. Fitz. Richmond. Va. 1872. [c. 1872.] J. W. 

 Randolph & English, ^-iii -f 336 pp. S ,^ 2 x 5 ^2- 



. Sweet Potato Culture; giving full instructions from starting 



the plant-s to harvesting and storing the crop, with a chapter 

 on the Chinese yam. New York. 1882. [c. 1882.] Orange Judd 

 Company. 58 pp. 7 }-2 x 5. 



The same. New and enlarged edition. New York. 1886. 



[c. 1886.] Orange Judd Company. David W. Judd, President. 

 86 pp. 7i^x5. 



Flagg, William J. Three Seasons in European Vineyards; treat- 

 ing of vine-culture; \'ine disease and its cure; wine-making and 

 wines, red and white; wine drinking, as affecting health and 

 morals. Illus. New York. 1869. [c. 1869.] 332 pp. Harper & 

 Bros. 



Flamant, Adolphe. a Practical Treatise on Olive Culture, Oil 

 Making and Olive Pickling. San Francisco, n. d. [c. 1887.] 

 Louis Gregoire & Co., Booksellers. 76 pp. 9 x 5J^. 



