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Fletcher, Rufcs R. The Peach Tree. How to plant, grow, prune 

 and cultivate successfully on New England soil. Illus. Nashua, 

 N. H. 1881. C. B. Felch Pnnting House. 30 pp. 9 in. 



Fletcher, S. W. How to Make a Fruit Garden. A practical and 

 suggestive manual for the home garden. Illustrated from photo- 

 graphs mostiv by the author. New York. 1906. [c. 1906.] 

 Doubleday. Page & Co. six + 283 pp. lOHx 8. 



FuNT. Edward DuBois. The Garden Patch. San Francisco, 

 1912. Hirks-Judd Co., printers. 87 pp. 



. The same. New York. 1914. [c. 1912.] John Lane 



Company. 87 pp. 7 x 43'2- 



Flint. Lillian C. Small Gardens for Small Gardeners; or. What 

 little hands can do with plants. Illus. Chicago, [c. 1910.] 

 A. Flanagan Company. 118 pp. 7 x 5J^2- 



Floral Designs de Luxe. Gth ed., 1913-1914. Illus. New York, 

 [c. 1913.] The Florists' Exchange. 120 pp. 13 in. 



Floral Keepsake, The, for 1850. With forty-six beautiful 

 colored engravings. Edited by John Keese. New York. 1850. 

 Leavitt & Co. 112 pp. 9»2iii. 



Flower Garden, The. Annuals; Bedding Plants; Spring and 

 Summer Flowering Bulbs. Cliicago. [c. 1882.] Published by 

 E. H. Libby. 24 pp. 7 J 2 x o. 



. Part IL Herbaceous Plants, Shrubs, Vines and Native 



Ornamental Plants. 20 pp. (The Farm Library.) 



Flower Garden. The. Containing practical instructions for the 

 cultivation and management of shrubs and flowers, adapted to 

 American gardens. New York. 1849. In. c] Dewitt & Daven- 

 port. 52pp. 7}2x4J2- (Bound with the Complete Gardener 

 and Florist.) 



Floy, Michael. See Lindley, George. A Guide to the Orchard and 

 Fruit Garden. 



Follen, Chas. Suggestions in Landscape Gardening. Thorough 

 Drainage, by J. Herbert Shedd. Boston. 1859. In. c.] Phillips, 

 Sampson & Co. Paper. 20 pp. 9x532- 



Forsyth, Wiluam. An Epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on 

 the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees; also, notes on 

 American gardening and fruits; with designs for promoting the 

 ripening of fruits and securing ttiem as family comforts; and 

 farther, of economical principles in building farmers' habita- 

 tions. By an American farmer. Philadelphia. 1803. [n. c] 

 Printed by T. L. Plowman for John Morgan. 18G +6 pp. 8 J^x5 U- 



. The same. 1804. W. Poyntell & Co. 9 in. 



. A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit 



Trees; in which a new method of pruning and training is fully 

 described: together with observations on the diseases, defects, 

 and injuries in all kinds of fruit and forest trees; as also, an 

 account of a particular method of cure, made public by order 

 of the British government. To which are added an introduc- 

 tion and notes, adapting the rules of the treatise to the climate 

 and seasons of the United States of America. By William Cob- 

 bett. Plate. New York. 1802. [n. c] Ezra Sargeant & Co. 

 viii -h 259 pp. 8 J-2 x o 34- 



. The same. Philadelphia. 1802. Printed for J. Morgan. 



xii -H 259 pp. 8^ in. 



. The same. Albany. 1803. [n. c] D. &. S. Whiting. 



xii + 280 pp. 83'4x53j. (Contains at the close a commendatory 

 letter from Peter W. Yates, of Albany.) 



Fowler, A. B. Hints on the Heating of Greenhouses; hot-water 

 heating; low pressure steam-heating. Exeter, N. H. n. d. [n. c] 

 Gazette Publishing House. 32 pp. 9x6. 



Fowler, J. H. Florida; its Soil, Climate, and Resources. Orange 

 culture in Florida. Together with "A few facts from Florida," 

 being an exhaustive treatise upon Florida: its soil, climate, and 

 resources. Compiled from the columns of The Florida Agri- 

 culturist. Jacksonville, Fla. 1874. C. H. Walton & Co. 28 pp. 

 9 3 2 in. 



Frag aria. The: or, Description of the most improved varieties of 

 strawberries and raspberries, cultivated in Great Britain and 

 the United States; with directions for their culture. New York 

 1832. New York Farmer and Horticultural Repository. 

 Albany. W. Thorburn. ii + 20 pp. 7^2 in- 



Eraser. Samuel, A Practical Treatise on the Potato; its charac- 

 teristics, planting, cultivation, harvesting, storing, marketing, 

 insects, and diseases and their remedies, etc. Illus. New York. 

 1905. |c. 1905.] Orange Judd Company, xvi -|- 185 pp. 714x5. 



. See Hall, Bolton. The Garden Yard. 



French, Allen. The Book of Vegetables and Garden Herbs. A 

 practical handbook and planting-table for the vegetable gar- 

 dener. Illus. New York. 1907. (c. 1907.] The Macmillan 

 Company, xxvi -|- 312 pp. 8x5 \2- 



. Tlie same. How to Grow Vegetables and Garden Herbs. 



. . . 1911. 



Frothingham, Jessie Peabody. Success in Gardening; work in 

 the flower garden week by week. Illus. New York. 1913. 

 DufKeld & Co. 333 pp. 8 in. 



FuLD, Maurice. The Twentieth Century Method; growing bulbs 



for winter and spring blooming. New York. [e. 1914.] Knight 



& Struck Co. 78 pp. 8 \4 in. 

 Fuller, .Andrew S. The Grape Culturist. A treatise on the 



cultivation of the native grape. Illus. New York. 1864. 



[c. 1864.) Davies & Kent. 262 pp. 

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



'0. 1867.] Orange Judd Company. 280 pp. 



. The same. New, revised and enlarged edition. Illus. 



New York. [c. 1894.] Orange Judd Company. 282 pp. 



-. The Illustrated Strawberry Culturist ; containing the 



history, sexuality, field and garden culture of strawberries, 

 forcing or pot culture, how to grow from seed, hybridizing; 

 results of extensive e,xperiments with seedlings, and all other 

 information necessary to enable everybody to raise their own 

 strawberries; together with a full description of new varie- 

 ties and a list of the best of the old sorts, with receipts for dif- 

 ferent modes of preserving, cooking, and preparing strawberries 

 for the table. Fully illustrated by new and valuable engravings. 

 New York. [c. 1862.] Orange Judd Company. 48 pp. 7 3^2x5. 



. The same. Sth thousand. 1S65. [c. 1862.] 48 pp. 



. The same. 10th thousand. 1866. [c. 1862.] 48 pp. 



. The Illustrated Strawberry Culturist; containing the 



history, sexuality, field and garden culture of strawberries, 

 forcing or pot cultiu-e, how to grow from seed, hybridizing, and 

 all other information necessary to enable everybody to raise 

 their own strawberries, together with a description of new 

 varieties and a list of the best of the old sorts. Fully illustrated. 

 New York. 1887. Ic. 1887.] Orange Judd Company. 59 pp. 

 7x5. 



. The same. With receipts for different modes of preserving, 



cooking, and preparing strawberries for the table. Fully illus- 

 trated by new and valuable engravings. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1862, 

 [c. 1862.] 48 pp. 7^x4 3 i- 



The Nut Culturist. A treatise on the propagation, plant- 



ing and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs adapted to 

 the climate of the United States; with the scientific and com- 

 mon names of the fruits known in commerce as edible or other- 

 wise useful nuts. Illus. Portrait. New York. 1896. [c. 1896.) 

 Orange Judd Company, viii + 289 pp. 7 32 x 5. 



. The Propagation of Plants: giving the principles which 



govern the development and grov\ih of plants, their botanical 

 affinities and peculiar properties; ulso, descriptions of the process 

 by which varieties and species are crossed or hybridized, and 

 the many different methods by which cultivated plants may be 

 propagated and multiplied. Illustrated with numerous engrav- 

 ings. New York. 1887. [c. 1887.] Orange Judd Company, 

 David W. Judd, President, x -|- 349 pp. 7 3 2 x 5. 



. The Small Fruit Culturist. Beautifully illustrated. New 



York. n. d. [c. 1867.] Orange Judd Company, iv -\- 276 pp. 

 7J x 5. (Translated into German by Heinrich Maurer as A. S. 

 Fuller's Kultur der FruchtstrauQher, als der Erdbeeren. Him- 

 beeren, Brombeeren, Johannisbeeren, Stachelbeeren, Kornel- 

 kirschen, Preiselbeeren, Heidelbeeren, Berberitzbeeren, Zwerg- 

 kirschen, etc. Nebst einer Anleitung zum Einsammein, zur 

 verpackung und versendung der Friichte. Mit 27 Tafein, en- 

 thaltend 103 Abbildungen. Weimar. 1868. [n. c] Voight. 

 ix + 142 pp. 27 plates. 8M x 5U-) 



. The same. New, rewritten, and enlarged edition. 1881. 



[c. 18S1.1 287 pp. 73^^x0. 



. The same. New, rewritten, and enlarged edition; with an 



appendix. 1S87. 297 pp. 



. The same. 3d ed. 1897. [c. 1887.] 298 pp. 



, Editor. Woodward's Record of Horticulture for 1866. 



Illus. New York. 1867. [c. 1867.] George E. and F. W. 

 Woodward. 125 pp. 7 H x 5. 



The same. Woodward's Record of Horticulture. No. II. 



(for 1867.] New York. 1868. [c. 1868.] Francis W. Woodward. 

 128 pp. 7 3'2 X 5. 



Fullerton, Edith Loring. How to Make a Vegetable Garden. 

 A practical and suggestive manual for the home garden. Illus- 

 trated by H. B. Fullerton. New York. 1905. [c. 1905.] Double- 

 day, Page & Co. xix + 347 pp. 10 32 x 7 H. 



. Small Gardens for Small Folks. Illus. Philadelphia. 1912. 



W. A. Burpee & Co. 31 pp. 7?i in. 



Fulton, James Alexander. Peach Culture. Illus. New York, 

 n. d. (c. 1870.] Orange Judd Company. 190 pp. 7 3^^x5. 



. The same. New, revised, and enlarged edition. 1882. 



[c. 1882.] 192 pp. 



. The same. New, revised, and greatly enlarged edition. 



1889. [c. 1889.] 204 pp. 7Hx5. 



Gallesio, George. . Orange Culture. A treatLse on the citrus 

 family. Translated from the French expressly for The Florida 

 .■\griculturist. Jacksonville, Fla. 1876. [c. 1875.] Printed at 

 office of The Florida Agriculturist. 65 pp. 6 x 9^^. 



Galloway, B. T. Commercial Violet Culture. A treatise on the 

 growing and marketing of violets for profit. Illus. New York. 

 1899. [c. 1899.] A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing 

 Company. 224 pp. 7x4 ^. 



. The same. 2d ed., revised. New York. 1903. [c. 1903.] 



239 pp. 



. The same. 3d ed., revised. 1914. 244 pp. 



Galusha, O. B. Luscious Fruits. How to grow strawberries, 

 raspberries, blackberries, grapes, currants and gooseberries in 

 abundance and economically, on a small scale. Chicago, 

 [c. 1882.1 Published bv E. H. Libby. 24 pp. 73^x4^- (Farm 

 Library, Vol. I, No. 5. March 1. 1882.) 



Garcelon, G. W., and Lelong. R. M. Citrus Fruits. Part I: 

 Fifteen years with the Lemon. By G. W. Garcelon. Part II: 

 New varieties of Citrus Fruits. By B. M. Lelong. Illus. Sacra- 

 mento. 1S91. In. c] State Office. A. J. Johnston, Superintend- 

 ent State Printing. 38 pp. 9x5?4- 



