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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



Garden, The. A pocket manual of practical horticulture; or, 

 how to cultivate vegetables, fruits and flowers; embracing an 

 exposition of the nature and action of soils and manures, and 

 the structure and growth of plants; directions for the forming 

 of a garden; description of implements and fixtures; instruc- 

 tions for sowing, transplanting, budding, grafting, and cultivat- 

 ing vegetables, fruits and flower?, with a chapter on ornamental 

 trees and shrubs by the author of How to Write, How to Behave, 

 etc. No. 1. IIIus. New York. 1858. [c. 1858.] Fowler and 

 Wells, xi + 106 pp. 7 s 4. 



The same. No. 3. 7JiX 5. 



Garden, YotJ, and I, The. See Wright, Mrs. Mabel Osgood. 



Garden of a CoMMrxER's Wife, The. See Wright, Mrs. Mabel 

 Osgood. 



Gardiner, John, and Hepburn, David. The American Gardener; 

 containing ample directions for working a kitchen garden every 

 month in the year; and copious instructions for the cultivation 

 of flower gardens, vineyards, nurseries, hop-yards, greenhouses, 

 hothouses. Washington. 1804. [c. 1S04.J Samuel H. Smith. 

 204 pp. 7x4 H. 



. The same. A new edition, much enlarged, to which is 



added a treatise on gardening, by a citizen of Virginia; also, a 

 few hints on the cultivation of native vines, and directions for 

 making domestic wines. Goorgciown, D. C. 1818. [c. 1818.] 

 Joseph Milligan. ix + 348 pp. 0^2x4. 



~ . The same. 3d ed. Washington. 1826, W. Cooper. Jr. 



304 pp. 7 in. 



Gardiner, John, & Co. Mushrooms for the Million. Philadelphia, 

 Pa. n. d. Paper. 16 pp. 0^x3^. 



. The same. Paper. S pp. 6x33^. 



Garey, Thomas A. Orange Culture in California: with an appendix 

 on grape culture by L. J. Rose. Published for A. T. Garey. San 

 Francisco, Cal. n. d. (c. 18S2.] Printed and sold at the office 

 of the Pacific Press. 227 pp., 7 3 2 ^ 4 ?i. 



Gilbert, Ralph D. The Gilbert System of Orchard Planting. 

 lUus. Boston. 1913. Bowker Fertihzer Company. 12 pp. 

 9Hm. 



GiLLET, Felix. Fragari culture; or. The culture of the strawberry. 

 A practical treatise on the culture, propagation, management 

 and marketing of strawberries. Illustrated with photographs, 

 representing average size of best varieties. Especially adapted 

 to the family garden. San Francisco. 1876. Spaulding &. Barto, 

 Printers. 32 pp. 8 in. 



Gillette, C. P. See Shields, O. D., Compiler. A Western Book 

 for Western Planters. 



Gilman, Mrs. Mahia (pseud.). See Barnard, Charles. My Ten- 

 Rod Farm. 



GiPSON, A. E. Horticulture by Irrigation. Illus. Denver, Colo. 

 1888. [c. 1888.] The Republican Publishing Company. 138 

 pp. 7x5 H- 



Gleanings from the Most Celebrated Books on Husbandry, 

 Gardening, and Rural Affairs . . . From the London 

 2d ed. of 1803. Interspersed with remarks and obser\'ations 

 by a gentleman of Philadelphia. Illus. Philadelphia. 1803. 

 viii + 365 pp. 8 ? 2 in. 



Godfrey, Dr. See Allen, Phcebe. Miniature and Window Garden- 

 ing. 



Goff, E. S. Investigation of Flower Buds. Extracted from Seven- 

 teenth Annual Report of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, 1900. Democrat Printing Company. Madison, 

 Wis. 265-284 pp. 9x554. 



. Lessons in Commercial Fruit Growing. A text-book for 



beginners. Illus. Madison, Wis. 1902. [c. 1902.] University 

 Cooperative Association, vi + 221 pp. 8 x 5|2- 



. Lessons in Pomologj'. Madison, Wis. 1899. University 



of Wisconsin. 136 pp. 



. Principles of Plant Culture. An elementary treatise 



designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horti- 

 culture. Illus. >Iadison, Wis. 1897. [c. 1897.) Published by 

 author. 276 pp. 7 ^4 x 5 J 2- 



The same. 3rd revised ed. Madison, Wis. 1906. Univer- 



sity Cooperative Co. 303 pp. 8 in. (Preface by Frederic Crane- 

 field.) 



. A Syllabus of Horticulture. For the use of classes. Aladi- 



son. Wis. 1891. [c. 1891.] State Journal Printing Company. 

 1 10 pp. 9x6. 



Good, John M.. and Borden, Mrs. A. E. The Rose. Illus. 

 Springfield, Ohio. 1898. Miss Ella V. Baines. 30 pp. Sl4x5^i. 

 (The Home Florist, I. No. I.) 



Goodrich, Chauncet. The Northern Fruit Culturist; or, the 

 farmer's guide to the orchard and fruit garden. Illus. Burling- 

 ton. 1849. [c. 1849.] Chauncey Goodrich, viii + 108 pp. 

 7^2x4 l-^. 



— . The same. 2d ed. Corrected and enlarged. Burlington. 



1850. [c. 1849.] Chauncey Goodrich, -^iii + 112 pp. 732 x 4 >^. 



Grant, C. W. Descriptive Catalogue of Vines, etc; with explana- 

 tory remarks, and indications for cultivation. Illus. 4th ed. 

 New York. n. d. [c. 1859.] C. M. Saxton. 56 pp. 10x7. 



. Manual of the Vine; including Illustrated Catalogue of 



Vines (8th ed.); and. Grape Vines: Description of stock of 

 vines for sale at lona Island (3d ed.). Illus. lona. n. d. (c. 1864.] 

 C. W. Grant. Paper. 101 pp. 



Gray, A. See Lindley, John. The Theory of Horticulture. 



Gray, John C. Essay on Orchards. Reported to the Massachu- 

 setts Board of Agriculture. Boston. 1853. Printed by Dutton 

 & Wentworth. 24 pp. 9^x6. 



Green, Charles A., Editor. The Apple and Pear; Green's Fruit 

 Grower. Devoted to the fruit farm, garden and nursery. Illus. 

 Rochester. April, 1887. [c. 1887.] 4S pp. 93.4x6. 



, Editor. The Grape; Green's Fruit Grower. Devoted to 



the fruit farm, garden and nurserv, Illus. Rochester, N. Y. 

 October, 1886. (c. 1886.] 48 pp. 93^4x6. 



. Green's Four Books. Devoted to; (1) How we made the 



old farm pay. (2) Peach culture. (3) How to propagate fruit- 

 plants, vines and trees. (4) General fruit instructor. Illus. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 1897. [c. 1895.] Green's Nursery Company. 

 119 pp. 9x6. (New edition of 1897.) 



— . Green's Fruit Grower. Devoted to strawberry culture, 



grape culture, apple and pear culture, plum and cherry culture, 

 raspberry and blackberry culture. Special issue. Rochester. 

 1887. [e. 1S8S.] 28 pp. 6x9. 



. Green's Fruit-Grower, special issue of. Devoted to straw- 

 berry culture, grape culture, apple and pear culture, plum and 

 cherry culture, raspberry and blackberry culture. Illus. Roches- 

 ter, July and October, 1886; April, July and October, 1887. 

 [c. 1888.] 81 pp. 932x6. (Five issues under one cover.) 

 ■ Green's Six Books. Devoted to apple culture, pear culture, 

 plum and cherry culture, raspberry and blackberry culture, 

 grape culture, strawberry, currant, gooseberry and persimmon 

 culture. Illus. Rochester. N. Y. 1896. (c. 1894.] Green's 

 Nursery Company. 142 pp. 9x6. {New edition of 1896.) 



. How to Propagate and Grow Fruit. Two colored plates- 

 Over fifty illustrations. Rochester, N. Y. n. d. [c. 1885.] 

 SO pp. 934x6. 



. The same. Rochester, N. Y. 1885. Union & Adv. Co*s. 



Print. 04 pp. 9 14 in. 



-. The Strawberry; Green's Fruit Grower; special issue 



devoted to. Rochester, N. Y. July 1, 1886. [c. 1886.] 48 pp. 

 93-4x6. 



Green, Roland. A Treatise on the Cultivation of Ornamental 

 Flowers; comprising remarks on the requisite soil, sowing, 

 transplanting, and general management; vnih directions for 

 the general treatment of bulbous flower roots, greenhouse 

 plants, etc. Boston. 1828. [c. 1828.] New York. John B. 

 Russell. G. Thorburn & Son. 60 pp. 7x4 32- 



Green, Samuel B. Amateur Fruit Growing. A practical guide to 

 the growing of fruit for home use and the market; wTitten with 

 special reference to colder climates. Illus. Minneapolis. 1894. 

 [c. 1893.] Farm, Stock and Home Publishing Company. 132 pp. 

 7 H X 5. 



. The same. St. Paul, Minn. 1905. [c. 1893.] Webb Pub- 

 lishing Company. 138 pp. 7 32x5. 



. Farm Wind-Breaks and Shelter Belts: Their formation 



and care. IIIus. St. Paul, Minn. 1906. [c. 1906.] Webb Pub- 

 lishing Company. Paper. 69 pp. 7 3-2 x 5 3^. 



. Popular Fruit Growing. Illus. St. Paul, Minn. 1909. 



Webb Publishing Company. 298 pp. 7?^ in. 



. The same. Prepared especially for beginners and as a 



text-book for schools and colleges. 4th ed., revised. Illus. St. 

 Paul, Minn. 1912. [c. 1909. 1910, 1912.] Webb Publishing 

 Company. 328 pp. 8x532- 



. Vegetable Gardening. A manual on the growing of vege- 

 tables for home use and marketing. Prepared especially for the 

 classes of the School of Agriculture of the University of Min- 

 nesota. With 115 illustrations. St. Paul. 1896. [c. 1896.] 

 Author. Webb Publishing Company, agents. 224 pp. 7x5. 



. The same. 2d ed., revised. With 122 illustrations. 1899. 



[c. 1899.] 7x5. 



. The same. 5th ed. 1903. 249 pp. 7^ in, 



. The same. 7th ed.. revised. 1905. 252 pp. 7^ in. 



. The same. 10th ed., revised. 1912. [c. 1901, 1905, 1908, 



1909.] 240 pp. 2.=j2 pp. 8x53-2- 



— . The same. 12th ed., revised. 1912. 



Greening, Charles E. The Greening Pictorial System of Land- 

 scape Gardening; being a f^y^tem of decorative planting based 

 on pictorial art . . . designed for the easy comprehension of 

 amateur gardeners and as a reference book for landscape archi- 

 tects. The illustrations contained are true photographs. To- 

 ledo. Ohio. 1910. The Blade Printing and Paper Company. 

 165 pp. 1134 in. 



. Greening's Twentieth Century Fruit Growers' and Land- 



scapers' Guide. Illus. Monroe, Mich. 1904. The Greening ■ 

 Bros. Nursery Company. 32 pp. 9 }4 in- 



Gregg, Thomas. A Hand-Book of Fruit-Culture; being a guide to 

 the cultivation and management of fruit trees; with condensed 

 descriptions of many of the best and most popular varieties in 

 the United States. Illustrated with 90 engraWngs. With an 

 appendix containing a variety of useful memoranda on the sub- 

 ject, valuable household receipts, etc. New York. n. d. {c. 

 1857.] Fowler & Wells. \iii + 163 pp. 7 3^x4 3-^. 



. How to Raise Fruits: A hand-book of fruit-culture; being 



a guide to the proper cultivation and management of fruit trees, 

 and of grapes and small fruits; with condensed descriptions of 

 many of the best and most popular varieties. Fully illustrated. 

 New York. 1877. [c. 1877.] S. R. Wells & Co. viii -|- 183 pp, 

 7 H X 5. 



