HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



1535 



Gregory, James J. H. Cabbages; How to grow them. A practical 

 treatise on cabbage culture, giving full details on every point, 

 including keeping and marketing the crop. Salem, Mass. 1S70 

 |c. 1871).] Observer Steam Printing Rooms. 72 pp. T,i%5. 



. The same. New York. [c. 1S70.] Orange Judd Company. 



. The .same. Cabbages: How to grow them, etc. Marble- 

 head, Mass. 1877. [c. 1870.) N. Allen Lindley & Co. 



. The same. Marblehead, Mass. 1881. [c. 1870.) J. J. H. 



Gregory. 72 pp. TM-aS. 



— ■ . Cabbages and Cauliflowers: How to grow them. A prac- 

 tical treatise, giving full details on every point, including keep- 

 ing and marketing the crop. Illus. Boston. 1889. Cashman 

 Keating & Co.. Printers. 88 pp. 7}'^x5. 



. The same. Re\'ised edition. Marblehead, Mass. 1907. 



[c. 1889.1 J. J. H. Gregory, 93 pp. 



. Carrots, Mangold-Wurtzels and Sugar Beets: How to 



raise them, how to keep them, and how to feed them, Mar- 

 blehead, Mass. 1877. |c. 1877.) N. A. Lindley & Co. 61 pp. 

 7^x5. 



. The same. 1882. J. J. H. Gregory. 



. The same. Boston. 1900. J. J. .\rakelyan. 65 pp. 



Fertilizers. Where the materials come from; where to get 



them in the cheapest form; how to compound formulas, etc. 

 Marblehead, Mass. 1886. [c. 1885.] J. J. H. Gregory. Paper. 

 iv + 116pp. THxoH- 



. Onion Raising: What kinds to raise, and the way to 



raise them. Illus. Boston. 1865. A. Williams & Co. 32 pp. 

 9Min. 



. The same. 7th ed. Salem. 1869. G. W. Pease & Co., 



Printers. 35 pp. 7 ^i in. 



. The same. 7th ed., revised. Marblehead, Mass. 1881. 



Ic. 1864.] J. J. H. Gregory. 42 pp. 7 }i x 5. 



. The same. 14th ed. N. Allen Lindley & Co. 



. The same. 18th ed., revised. 



. The same. 19th ed., revised. Boston. 1888. Rand .Avery 



Company, Printers. 55 pp. 



. Squa.shes: How to grow them. A practical treatise on 



squash culture, giving full details on every point, including 

 keeping and marketing the crop. Illus. New York. 1867. 

 Orange Judd Company. 69 pp. 



. The same. n. d. (c. 1867.) 70 pp. 



. The same. New, revised and enlarged edition. 1889. 



|c. 1883.) S3 pp. 7 K X 5. 



Greiner, T. Celery for Profit; an expos^ of modern methods in 

 celery growing. Illus. Philadelphia. Spring, 1893. [c. 1893.] 

 W. Atlee Burpee & Co. \-iii + 85 pp. 7 H x 5. 



. The same. 2d ed. 1893. 



. The same. 9th ed. Spring, 1898. 



. The Garden Book for Practical Farmers. Illus. Phila- 

 delphia. April, 1901. (c. 1901.) The Farmer Company. 190 pp. 

 8 H X 5 H. (Part I. Published as No. 2, Vol. III. of The Practi- 

 cal Farmer's Library. Paper. Part II, 200 pp. Published as 

 Xo. 4, Vol. Ill, of the Practical Farmer's Library, and the two 

 bound in one volume in cloth, October, 1901.) 



. How to Make the Garden Pay. Illus. Philadelphia. 



1890. |c. 1890.) Wm. Henry Maule. 272 pp. 9x6. 



. The same. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. 1894. (c. 1890.) 



319 pp. 9x6. 

 ■ . The New Onion Culture. A story for young and old 



which tells how to grow 2,000 bushels of fine bulbs on ont acre. 



The new system fully e.xplained. Illus. La Salle, New York. 



1891. [c. 1891.] vi-(-62pp. 7?4'x5K. 



. The same. Buffalo, N. Y. 1891. Haas & Klein, Printers. 



. The same. A story for gardeners young and old. 4th 



re\-ised ed. Illus. Portrait. 1S96. |c. 1870.) 89 pp. 

 . The same. Rewritten and greatly enlarged. Illus. New 



York. 1903. Orange Judd Company. 114 pp. 

 . The same. A complete guide in growing onions for profit. 



1911. [c. 1903.) 

 . Onions for Profit: an expos^ of modern methods in onion 



growing Illus. Philadelphia. 1893. [c. 1893.) W. Atlee 



Burpee & Co. vi -H 104 pp. 7 ^ x 5. 

 = — . The Y'oung Market-Gardener- beginner's guide. Part I. 



.\ little pit well built. Part II. .A little plat well tilled. Part III. 



A little purse well filled. Illus. La .Salle, New York. Spring, 



1896. |c. 1895.) iv -I- 119 pp. 7;j'x5Ji. (T. Greiner's Garden 



Series, No. 2.) 



The same. Buffalo, N. Y. 1896. J. W. Klein Printing 



Company. 

 , anJ Arlie, C. H. How to Grow Onions; with notes on 



varieties. Edited by W. Atlee Burpee. Philadelphia 1888. 



[c. 1887.) W. Atlee Burpee & Co. viii -t- 71 pp. 7i^x 5. 



. The same. 5th ed. 



Grosvenor, Ellen S.\ge. Some Facts for Strawberry Consumers; 



with suggestions for serving, canning, preserving, etc., by a 



grower. New York. 1902. The Knickerbocker Press. 31 pp. 



63'4 in. 

 Grower's GuinE, The ... a compilation of useful information 



for the grower. Nashville, Tenn. 1898. The Grower's Guide 



Company. 416 pp. 



GRnsB, Eugene H., and Gcilfoku, W. S. The Potato; a Compila- 

 tion of Information from Every Available Source. Illus. Gar- 

 den City, N. Y. 1912. Doubleday, Page & Co. 545 pp. 9 in. 

 (The Farm Liljrary. ) 



Grundy, Fred. A Fortune in Two Acres. How to Find It. A Good 

 Home, Health, Comfort and Independence of Workingmen. 

 Illus. New York. 1893. |c. 1S93.) The Rural Publishing Com- 

 pany. (Vol. 1. No. 24. The Rural Library.) 



Guilford, W. S. See Grubb, E. H. The Potato. 



GuRNEY, C. W. Northwestern Pomology. A treatise on the grow- 

 ing and care of trees, fruits and flowers in the northwestern 

 states. Concord, Neb. 1894. |c. 1894.) Published by author. 

 293 pp. 8x5 H. 



GusTiN, E. E. See Busch, S. S. 



Haines, R. H. The Fruit-Grower's Friend. An easy guide for 

 the raising of fruits, for pleasure or profit. New York. 1880. 

 .\merican News Company. 31pp. Olim. 



Hall, Bolton. The Garden Yard; a handbook of intensive farm- 

 ing. With an introduction by N. O. Nelson; revised by Herbert 

 W. Collingwood and Samuel Fraser. Illus. Philadelphia. Ic. 

 1909.] D. McKay. 321 pp. 8 in. 



H.1LL, D. M. A Practical Handbook on the Culture of Small 

 Fruits, and Guide to Success, in Raising the Various Small 

 Fruits for Home Use and for Market. Illus. Bangor. 1881. 

 Dirigo Rural Printing Establishment. 104 pp. 7 U in. 



Hall, George P. Garden Helps. Portrait. San Diego, Calif. 

 [c. 1911.1 Ehte Printing Company. 120 pp. 9)2 m. 



Haludat. Robert J. Practical Azalea Culture. A treatise on 

 the propagation and cultivation of the Azalea Indica. Illus. 

 Baltimore, Md. 1880. (c. 1880.) 110 pp. 7 ?4 x 5. 



. Practical Camellia Culture. A treatise on the propagation 



and culture of the Camdtia Jajionica. Illus. Colored plates. 

 Baltimore, Md. 1880. [c. 1880.) 141pp. 8x5. 



Halsham, J. Every Man's Book of Garden Flowers. New Y'ork. 

 n. d. Geo. H. Doran Company. 



Halsted, Dr. Byron D. The Vegetable Garden. A guide for any- 

 one who would grow with profit the best of foods for the table. 

 Illus. Chicago. 1882. |c. 1882.] Published by E. H. Libby. 

 30 pp. 7x4 '/i. (The Farm Librarj'.) 



Hamlin, A. D. F. See Brown, Glenn. European and Japanese 

 Gardens. 



Hamm, Dh. W. Das Weinbuch. Wesen, Cultur und Wirkung des 

 Weins; .Statistik und Charakteristik sammtlicher Weine der 

 Welt; Behandlung der Weine in Keller. St. Louis. C. Witter. 



Hansen, Georoe. The Orchid Hybrids. Enumeration and classi- 

 fication of all hybrids of orchids published up to October 15, 

 1S95. 1895. (c. U. S. 1895.] London: Dulan & Co. Berlin: 

 Friedlander & Sohn. Printed in San Francisco. 245 pp. 9x6. 



-. First supplement, recording additions to list of hybrids 



published up to October 15, 1895. pp. 247-257. n. d. (Bound 

 with The Orchid Hybrids.) 



. Second supplement, recording knowledge gained about 



orchid hylDrids in the period from October 15, 1805, to April 1» 

 1897. Berkeley, Cal. iVlay 1, 1897. Published by author. 

 pp. iv 4-258-334. 9x6. (Printed on one side of paper.) 



H\nsen, Niels E. Haandbog om Frugtavl og Traeplanting for de 

 Nordvestlige Stater. Chicago. 1890. Skandinavens Boghandel. 

 103 pp. 7 in. 



. See Budd, J. L. American Horticultural Manual. 



Hahaszthv, a. Grape Culture, Wines and Wine-Making; with 

 notes upon agriculture and horticulture. Illus. New Y''ork. 

 1862. [c. 1862.) Harper & Bros. 420 pp. 



Harcourt, Helen. Florida Fruits, and How to Raise Them. 

 Revised and enlarged edition, with elaborate index of subjects. 

 Louisville. Ky. 1886. [c. 1886.) John P. Morton & Co. 347 pp. 

 8x5M. 



Hard, M. E. The Mushroom. Illus. Columbus. Ohio. 1908. 

 Ohio Library Company. 609 pp. IOJ4 in. 



HORDING, .A.. R. Ginseng and Other Medicinal Plants. Columbus, 

 Ohio. 1908. [c. 1908.) A. R. Harding Publishing Company. 

 301 pp. 7x5. 



Hargrave. Basil. A Year's Gardening. Illus. New York. 1912. 

 C. Scribner's Sons, viii + 271 pp. 9 in. 



Hahker, Charles C. The Queen of Fruits. Peach culture. Troy, 

 Ohio. 1884. 3 pp. 8 in. 



Earring, Wm. See Millard, Miss Hannah. Grapes and Grape 



\'ines of California. 

 Harris, Joseph. Gardening for Young and Old. The cultivation 

 of garden vegetables in the farm garden. Illus. New York. 

 1883. [c. 1882.] Orange Judd Company. 191pp. 7^2x5. 

 Harrison, C. S. Evergreens: How to grow them. Including 

 varieties and characteristics of the principal evergreens of 

 the United States. Illus. St. Paul, Minn. 1906. |c. 1905.) 

 Webb Publishing Company, vi -t- 93 pp. ~}-i\5'A. 



. The Gold Mine in the Front Yard, and How to Work It; 



showing how millions of dollars can be added to the value of 

 prairie farms. St. Paul, Minn. 1905. [c. 1905.) Webb Pub- 

 lishing Company. 279 pp. 7 3^x5)2. 



A manual on the Iris; giving a description of the different 



varieties: also, their classification, with directions for propagation 

 and cultivation. Colored plate. York. Neb. n. d. |n. c] Published 

 by C. S. Harrison and S. H. King. Paper. 30 pp. SJaxe. 



