HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



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HiLLHOtrsE, Lizzie Page. House Plants and How to Succeed 

 with Them. A practical handbook. Illus. New York. 1897. 

 [c. 1897.] A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Company, 

 ix + 220 pp. 7 ^2 X 5. 



Hills. Wiluam H. Small Fruits. Their propagation and cultiva- 

 tion, including the grape; containing practical directions for 

 the selection of soil and its preparation; the use of manures and 

 fertilizers; crossing, hybridizing, and gro^\-ing new varieties 

 from seed; transplanting, pruning, and training; gathering, 

 packing and marketing fruit; descriptions of varieties, their 

 origin, diseases, and insect enemies. Illustrated with numerous 

 engravings. Boston. 1886. |c. 1886.] Cupples, Upham & Co. 

 138 pp. 9x6. 



HoARE. Clement. A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the 

 Grape Vine on Open Walls. Illus. 2d American ed. Boston. 

 1840. tc. 1837.] William D. Ticknor. 144 pp. 



1 . The same; to which is added a descriptive account of an 



improved method of planting and managing the roots of grape 

 vines. Illus. 3d American ed. Boston. 1845. [c. 1837.] 

 William D. Ticknor & Co. 192 pp. 



. The same. Illus. 4th American ed. Boston. 1848. 



[c. 1837.] William D. Ticknor & Co. ISO pp. 



. A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine 



on Open Walls; with a descriptive account of an improved 

 method of planting and managing the roots of grape "vines; to 

 which is added an appendix containing remarks on the culture 

 of the grape vine in the United States. Illus. New York. 1847. 

 H. Long & Bro. 209 pp. 



HoFER, A. F. Grape Growing. A simple treatise on the single 

 pole system; or how grapes are cultivated in the upper Rhine 

 valley. Illus. New York. 1878. E. H. Libby. Paper. 32 pp. 



HoFFY, A. See Brinckl^, William. Hoffy's North American Pomol- 

 ogist. 



HooG, James. The Vegetable Garden. A complete guide to the 

 cultivation of vegetables: containing thorough instructions for 

 sowing, planting, and cultivating all kinds of vegetables; with 

 plain directions for preparing, manuring and tilling the soil to 

 suit each plant; including, also, a summarj- of the work to be 

 done in a vegetable garden during each month of the year. 

 New York. n. d. [c. 1877.] Dick & Fitzgerald. 137 pp. 7 x 4 H- 

 (Cover has the legend, Dick's Garden Hand-Boolcs. The 

 X'egetable Garden.) 



Hole, S. Reynolds. A Book About Roses: How to grow and 

 show them. New York. 18S3. Wm. S. Gottsberger. 326 pp. 

 6^2x4 } 2. {An American issue of the 7th edition of an English 

 work. ) 



Holuster, E. J. Livingston's Celery Book. Conclusions at the 



close of twenty years' extensive experience by the author on 

 best methods of preparation of soil, cultivating and marketing 

 the crop. Illus. Columbus. Ohio. n. d. tc. 1898.] A. W. Liv- 

 ingston's Sons. 96 pp. 7 }4 X 5 3^. 



Holmes, Eber. Commercial Rose Culture, under glass and out- 

 doors; a practical guide to modern methods of growing the rose 

 for market purposes. Illus. New York. 1911. A. T. De La 

 Mare Printing and Publishing Company, Ltd. 165 pp. 7^4 in. 



Holmes, Francis S. The Southern Farmer and Market-Gardener; * 

 being a compilation of useful articles on these subjects, from 

 the most approved wTiters; developing the principles and point- 

 ing out the method of their application to the farming and gar- 

 dening of the South, and particularly of the low country. New, 

 improved and enlarged edition. Charleston, S. C. n. d. 

 (c. 1852.] Wm. R. Babcock. vii + 249 pp. 7Hx4Ji 



Holmes, James H. A Manual on Window Gardening; for popular 

 use. Montpelier. Vt. 1877. J. H. Holmes. 184 pp. 7 in. 



Honda. K. See Brown, Glenn. European and Japanese Gardens. 



Hooper. Chas. Edw. The Country House. A practical manual of 



the planning and construction of the American country home 



and its surroundings. Illustrated by E. E. Soderholtz and others. 



New York. 1905. [c. 1904, 1905.] Doubleday. Page & Co. 



xxiii -I- 330pp. 10»2x8. 



Hooper, E. J. Hooper's Western Fruit-Book. A compendious 

 collection of facts, from the notes and experience of successful 

 fruit culturists. arranged for practical use in the orchard and 

 garden. Colored plates. Cincinnati. 1857. [c. 1857.] Aloore, 

 Wilatach. Keys & Co. x -f- 333 pp. 8x0. 



HovEY. C. M. The Fruits of America; containing richly colored 



figures, and full descriptions of all the choicest varieties culti- 

 vated in the United States. Boston. Vol. I, Hovey & Co. 1852. 

 [c. 1851.] viii + 100 pp. Vol. II. Hovey & Co. 1856. [c. 1851.] 

 iv + 96 pp. 1032 X 7. {In Cornell University Library, 24 pp. 

 of Vol. Ill, without a title-page, are bound with Vol. II. The 

 Librarj- of Congress has \'ol. Ill, Parts 1, 2, and 3, in original 

 covers, undated, each containing 4 colored plates with descrip- 

 tive text. These parts are unbound and untrimmed, measur- 

 ing about loUx 11 '4 inches. There are other variations. 

 Vol. Ill was never completed.) Another edition of Vol. I has 

 the same title-page as above, but the imprint reads: Boston. 

 C. C. Little & Jas. Brown, and Hovey & Co.; New York. D. 

 Appleton & Co. This title is undated, but has copyright date 

 1851 on the reverse. The volume has 2 frontispieces (portraits 

 of C. M. Hovey); 2 leaves {title-page and dedication); pp. 

 vii, viii (preface); ix, x (subscribers); xi, xii (contents); 1-100 

 (descriptive) text referring to the 48 colored plates which are 

 interspersed). 14?^ s 11. 



. The same. 1st vol. Forty-eight richly colored plates. 



New York. 1853. D. Appleton & Co. viii + 100 pp. 11x7 34. 

 See Brehaut, Rev. T. Collings. Cordon Training of Fruit 



. The same. 3d ed., completely re\'ised. 1858. [c. 1857.] 



X -i- 355 pp. 8x5. 



Hooper, Lucy, Editor. The Lady's Book of Flowers and Poetry; 

 to which are added a botanical introduction, a complete floral 

 dictionary, and a chapter on plants in rooms. Illus. New York, 

 1842, J. C. Riker. 263 pp. 7 H in. 



HoopEs, JosiAH. The Book of Evergreens. A practical treatise 

 on the coniferae, or cone-bearing plants. Illus. New York, 

 n. d. [c. 1868.1 Orange Judd Company, vi -{- 435 pp. 7 ,' 2 s 5. 



Hoops, H. How to Make Grape Culture Profitable in CaHfornia, 

 with explanation of California vine or Anaheim disease, IHua. 

 San Jos6, Calif. 1904. Pre.ss of the Pacific Tree and Vine. 40 

 pp. 9H in. 



H0RTICOL.4. See Mohr, Frederick. The Grapc-\'ine. 



HoRTicuLTTTBAL ANNUAL. See American Horticultural Annual. 



98 



How to Grow Cabbages and 



Trees. 

 Howard, G. H. See Pedersen, J. 

 Cauliflowers Most Profitably. 



Howard. John Galen. See Brown, Glenn. European and Japan- 

 ese Gardens. 



Howard. W. L. Propagating Trees and Plants; simple directions 

 for propagating many of the common fruits of orchard and gar- 

 den; for use by the farmer and others who grow fruit in a small 

 way. With illustrations by E. H. Favor. St, Joseph. Mo. 1905. 

 The Fruit-Grower Company, 44 pp. 5?i in. ("Brother Jona- 

 *^""" Series, No. 1.) 



than" 



, and Favor, E. H. The Home Garden; a brief discussion of 



garden soils and how they are built up, together with suggestions 

 for growing the more common vegetables. Also a monthly 

 planting calendar, Illus. St. Joseph, Mo. 1905. The Fruit- 

 Grower Company. 58 pp. 5^4 in. ("Brother Jonathan" Series, 

 No. 4.) 



Howe, Walter. The Garden; as considered in literature by cer- 

 tain polite ^Titers; with a critical essay. Portrait. William 

 Kent. New York and London, n. d. [c. 1890.] G. P. Putnam's 

 Sons, iv + 309 pp. 5 32x332- 



How TO Grow Asters. A manual on asters, their culture and care. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 1906. James Vick's Sons, 24 pp. S^sS^. 

 ("In the preparation of this booklet we are largely indebted to 

 Mr. Frederick S. Fisher." — Publishers' introductory note.) 



How to Grow Flowers, Frcit and Vegetables. New York, 

 n. d. N. L. Munro. 62 pp. 6. '4 in. Contents: I. The Flower- 

 Garden. 11. Orchard and Kitchen-Garden. 



How TO Grow Fruit, Flowehsand Vegetables; and the language 

 of flowers. New York. n. d. Norman L. Munro. Paper. 68 dd. 

 6 32x4. 



How TO Grow Strawberries and Other Fruits. Brentwood, 

 N. Y. [c. 1888.] Putney & Woodward. 16 pp. 6 in. 



How TO Make a Flower Garden. A manual of practical informa- 

 tion and suggestions. Illus. New York. 1903. [c. 1901, 1902, 

 1903.] Doubleday, Page & Co. xxii + 370 pp. 10' j x 8. 



Huber. Julius H. The Work in the Garden. Chicago. 1903. G, 

 B. Van Dort. 57 pp. 73 2 in- 



Hull, Geo. S. Electro-Horticulture. New York. n. d. tc. 1898.J 

 The Knickerbocker Press. 45 pp. 7 24 x 4 Ji. 



Hume, H. Harold. Citrus Fruits and Their Culture. Illus. Jack- 

 sonville, Fla. 1904. [c. 1904.] The H, & W. B, Drew Co. 

 xxii + 597 pp. 7 3 2 X 5 J 2- 



. The same. 3d ed. revised and enlarged. New York. 1909. 



[c. 1909.] Orange Judd Company.^ xii -f 587 pp. 



. The Pecan and Its Culture. Illus. Petersburg, Va. 1906- 



[c. 1906.] The American Fruit and Nut Journal. 159 pp. 8x53^. 



. The same. 2d ed. Glen St. Mary, Fla. 1910. [c. 1910.] 



Published by the author, xi + 159 pp. 



. The same. 3d ed., revised and enlarged. 1912. [c. 1912.J 



195 pp. 



Humphreys, Phebe Westcott. The Practical Book of Garden 

 .-Architecture. With frontispiece in color and 125 illustrations 

 from photographs by S. Walter Humphreys. Philadelphia and 

 London, 1914. [c. 1914.] J. B. Lippincott Company, 330 do. 

 9x632. 



HuNN, C. E., and Bailey, L. H. The .Amateur's Practical Garden- 

 Book; containing the simplest directions for the growing of the 

 commonest things about the house and garden. Illus. New 

 York. 1900. [c. 1900.1 The Macmillan Company. vi-j-250pp. 

 6 ^4 X 4 ?4. (The Garden-Craft Series. ) 



. The same. 2d ed. 1901. vi + 250 pp. 



The same, oth ed. New York. 1906. [c. 1898.] Grosset 



See Davis, J. R. Up-to-Date Truck Growing 



& Dunlap. 



HUNNICUTT, G. F. 



in the South. 



Hunt, M. A. How to Grow Cut Flowers. A practical treatise on 

 the cultivation of the rose, carnation, chr>'santhenuim, violet, 

 and other winter flowering plants; also, greenhouse construction. 

 A book for the florist and amateur. Illus. Terre Haute. Ind. 

 1893. |c.lK93.j Published by the author, iii -f 228 pp. 73-2x51^. 



Hurst, B. F. The Fruit Grower's Guide. Illus. Boise, Idaho. 

 1905, [c. 1905.] 144 pp. 7 in. 



