1538 



HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



Hue, Henri. See Conard, H. S. Water-Lilies. 



HusMANN, George. American Grape Growing and Wine Making; 



with contributions from well-known grape growers, giving a 



wide range of experience. Illus. New York. ISSO. [c. 1880.] 



Orange Judd Company. 243 pp. T^^ x 5}4- 

 . The same. New and enlarged edition, with several added 



chapters on the grape industries of California. 1SS3. 310 pp. 

 The same. 4th ed., revised and rewritten. 1S9G. viii + 



269 pp. 



. The Cultivation of the Native Grape, and Manufacture of 



American Wines. Illus. New York. 1866. G. E. & F. W. 

 Woodward. 192 pp. 7^iin. 



. The same. 1870. lo. 1866.] Geo. E. Woodward. (The 



backstamp is Grapes and Wine, and the book is often quoted 

 under that title.) 



. The same. 4th ed., revised and rewritten; with several 



added chapters on the grape industries of California, liius. 

 New York. 1896. [c. 1895.] Orange Judd Company. 269 pp. 



. Essay on the Culture of the Grape in the Great West. 



Hermann, Mo. 1862. 43 pp. 



. Grape Culture and Wine-Making in California. A prac- 

 tical manual for the grape-grower and wine-maker. Illus. San 

 Francisco. 1888. [c. 1887.] Payot, Upham & Co. xi + 380 pp. 

 7Hx5>2- 



HuTCHiNS, W. T. AH about Sweet Peas. An art monograph. 

 Illus. Philadelphia, n. d. [c. 1892.] W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 

 25 pp. 5^ix4H. 



. The same. 2d. ed. A complete epitome of the literature 



of this fragrant annual. 1894. (c. 1894.] 131pp. 534x4^- 



. The same. Revised and enlarged. 1894. 131 pp. 



. Sweet Peas Up-to-Date; with a complete description of 



all known varieties, including novelties for 1S97. Illus. Phila- 

 delphia. 1897. [c. 1897.] W. Atiee Burpee & Co. 72 pp. 



7 3-^x5. 



Hyatt, T. Hart. Hyatt's Hand-Book of Grape Culture; or, why, 

 where, when, and how to plant and cultivate a vineyard, manu- 

 facture wines, etc. Especially adapted to the State of Cali- 

 fornia, also, to the United States generally. San Francisco. 

 1867. [c. 1867.] H. H. Bancroft & Co. 279 pp. 7 K s 5. 



. The same. 2d ed., with an appendix recording the progress, 



improvements and statistics of grape culture in California up 

 to the Centennial year. 1876. 279 pp. 



Illustrated Pear Culttjrist, The: containing plain, practical 

 directions for planting, budding, grafting, pruning, training, 

 and dwarfing the i>ear tree . . . By an amateur. 2d ed. Illus. 

 New York. 1859. O. A. Moore & Co. New London. Starr & 

 Co. 106pp. 93 2 in. 



Ives, John M. See Manning, Robert. The New England Fruit- 

 Book. 



Jack, Annie L. The Canadian Garden. A pocket help for the 

 amateur. Toronto. 1903. [c. 1903.] William Briggs. viii + 121 

 pp. 7x4 } 2- 



Jackson, A. V. Secrets of Mushroom Growing simply explained, 

 by the largest grower in America. Chicago, [c. 1906.] 44 pp. 



8 H in. 



■ . The same. The secrets of Mushroom Growing simply 



explained; a practical handbook of the whole science of nmsh- 

 room culture, from the preparation of materials to the market- 

 ing of the crop, with fifty illustrations from photos by the 

 author; twenty years' experience owning and operating the 

 largest mushroom plant in America. 5th ed. Boston. |c. 1913.] 

 Hooper Printing Company. 68 pp. 8^4 in. 



Jacob, Edw. H. A Study of Mushrooms and Mushroom Spawn. 

 Illus. Philadelphia, [c. 1914.] F. McManus, Jr. & Co. 15 pp. 

 7 J-2 in. 



Jacques, D. H. The Garden. A 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; instructions 

 for sowing, transplanting, budding, grafting, and cultivating 

 vegetables, fruits, and flowers; with a chapter on ornamental 

 trees and shrubs. Revised edition. Illus. New York. |c. 1866.] 

 Geo. E. and F. W. Woodward, xii + 166 pp. 7 J 2 ?£ &• 



■ . The same. Revised edition, (c. 1870.] Geo. E. Woodward. 



Bound with Jacques' "The Farm" and "The Barn Yard" wnth 

 title page: "Jacques' New Manual of the Garden, Farm and 

 Barn-yard; embracing practical horticulture, agriculture, and 

 cattle, horse and sheep husbandry." 



Jaques. George. A Practical Treatise on the Management of 

 Fruit Trees; with descriptive lists of the most valuable fruits for 

 general cultivation: adapted to the interior of New England. 

 Worcester. 1849. Ic. 1849.] Erastus N. Tucker. 256 pp. 

 6?-4 X 4 I'i. (Bound as Jaques' N. E. Fruit Trees.) 



■ . The same. Adapted to northern states. New York. 1856. 



[n. c] Edward Livermore. 



Jenkins, E. N. The Hardy Flower Book. Illus. New York. 

 Chas. Scribner's Sons. 143 pp. 9 x 5?2- 



Jenkins. J. Art of Propagation. A hand-book for nurserymen, 

 florists, gardeners, and everybody. Illus. Winona, Columbia 

 Co.. Ohio. 1886. |c. 1S76.] Jenkins' Grape and Seedling 

 Nursery. 31 pp. 9x6. 



Jenkins, Thomas B. Roses and Rose Culture. Illus. Rochester, 

 N. Y. Ic. 1892.] Stecher Lithographic Company. 25 pp. 

 9 in. 

 Johnson. Charles. The Seed Grower. A practical treatise on 

 growing vegetable and flower seeds and bulbs for the market. 

 Frontispiece. Marietta, Pa. 1906. 191 pp. 732 in. 



. The Seedsman's Assistant. Compendium of the growing 



sources of seeds, vegetables and flowers. Showing addresses, 

 alphabetically arianged. of more than one hundred and thirty 

 of the most prominent seed-growing establishments in America 

 and Europe. Classification of the different varieties with names 

 of groweis. Marietta, Pa. 1904. 94 pp. 7^2 in. 

 Johnson, Edwin A. Winter Greeneries at Home. Illus. New 

 York. n. d. [c. 1878.] Orange Judd Company, viii + 113 pp. 

 7^x5. 

 Johnson, George William. A Dictionary of Modern Gardening. 

 180 wood cuts. Edited, with numerous additions, by David 

 Landreth. Philadelphia. 1847. [c. 1847.] Lea & Blanchard. 

 635 pp. 8x5. 

 Johnson. Jos. Forsyth. Residential Sites and Environments: 

 their conveniences, gardens, parks, planting, etc. Illus. New 

 York. 1898. A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Com- 

 pany, Ltd. 118 pp. 12Kx9M- 

 Johnson, Louisa. Every Lady Her Own Flower Gardener. 

 Addressed to the industrious and economical; containing sim- 

 ple and practical directions for cviltivating plants and flowers 

 in the garden and in rooms. Rei'ised from the 14th London 

 edition, and adapted to the use of American ladies. Illus. New 

 York. 1856. [c. 1854.] C. AL Saxton & Co. vi +119 pp. 

 8 X 5J4. (Bound first in Saxton's Rural Hand-Books, 2d. Series. 

 . The same. New York. 1860. C. M. Saxton. San Fran- 

 cisco. H. H. Bancroft & Co. 

 Johnson, Mark W. How to Plant and What to Do with the 

 Crops; together with valuable hints for the farm, garden, and 

 orchard. Illus. New York. 1886. [c. 1886.] Orange Judd 

 Company. 89 pp. 7 } ^ x 5. 

 Johnson, S. .\rthur. See Shields, O. D., Compiler. A Western 



Book for Western Planters. 

 Johnson, Mrs. S. O. Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener. 

 A hamly manual of flower gardening for ladies. New York. 

 1871. [c. 1871.] Henry T. Wilhams. 



. The same. 5th ed. New York. 1875. Ic. 1871.] Henry T. 



Williams. 8x5 H. 



. The same. 7th ed. New York. 1885. [c. 1871.] Ladies 



Floral Cabinet Company, iv + 148 pp. SH x 6. 

 Johnson & Stokes. Farm Gardening; with hints on cheap manur- 

 ing. Quick cash crops and how to grow them. Illus. Philadel- 

 phia. 1S9S. Johnson & Stokes. 124 pp. 7 in. 



. $100 Prize Essays. How and what to grow in the South 



for northern markets. Culture of cabbage and onions, with 

 hints for storing and marketing. The family vegetable garden. 

 Illus. Philadelphia. 1890. 64 pp. 8 in. 

 Juhanek, TiioMAb. OvocnA zahrada cili: Nauka o pestovdnf 

 ovocntch stromu . . . Die vlastnlch zkusenostf mnoholetych 

 sepsal Tomas Jurjinek. Milwaukee, Wis. 1878. Niikladem 

 spisovatelovym. 183 pp. 7 J/4 in. 

 Kains, M. G. Culinary Herbs: Their Cultivation, Harvesting, 

 Curing and Uses. New York. 1912. (c. 1912.] Orange Judd 

 Company. 143 pp. 7^2 x 5. 



. Ginseng: Its Cultivation, Harvesting, Marketing and 



Market Value, with a short account of its History and Botany. 

 Illus. New York. 1899. [c. 1899.] Orange Judd Company, 

 iv + 53 pp. 7,12x5.' 



The same. New Edition. Revised, enlarged and Brought 



Down to Date. 1903. [c. 1899, 1902.) 



. The same. Revised and enlarged. 1902. (c. 1902.] 144 pp. 



. Editor. Making HorticultiH-e Pay; experiences in garden- 



Illus. New York. 1899. tc. 1899.] Orange Judd Company, 

 iv + 53 pp. 7 J^2X 5. 

 Kecht, J. S. Der verbesserte praktische Weinbau in Garten, und 

 vorziiglich auf Weinbergen. Mit einer Anweisung den Wein 

 ohne Presae zu keUern. Den amerikanischen Weinbauern 

 gewidmet von Heinrich B. Sage. Illus. Reading. 1828. Ge- 

 driickt bey G. A. Sage, viii + 84 pp. 7 in. 



. The same. Siebente vermehrte Auflage mit 15 Kupfer- 



sticken und 7 Holzschnitten. 

 Keech, J. The Grape Grower's Guide, a plain and practical work 

 upon the management of the grape vine. Illus. Auburn, N. Y. 

 1869. W. J. Moses. 15 pp. 9 in. 

 Keeler. Harriet L. Our Garden Flowers; a popularstudy of their 

 native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. 

 Illus. New York. 191D. Chas. Scribner's Sons, xxxi + 550 pp. 

 8 in. 

 Keese, John, Editor. See The Floral Keepsake. 

 Kellaway, Herbert J. How to lay out Suburban Home Grounds. 

 1st ed., 1st thousand. Illus. New York. 1907. J. Wiley & 

 Sons. X + 112 pp. 9}.2 in. 

 Kelley, Charles Fabiens. See Root, Ralph Rodney. 

 Kemp. Edward. How to Lay Out a Garden. Intended as a general 

 guide in choosing, forming, or improving an estate, from a 

 quarter of an acre to a hundred acres in extent, with reference 

 to both design and execution. From the 2d London edition, 

 greatly enlarged. Illus. New York. 1858. Wiley & Halsted. 

 xxxi + 403 pp. 



