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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



Lelong, B. M. California Walnut Industry. Commercial import- 

 ance, longevity, pollination, varieties, planting, soil, propaga- 

 tion, budding, grafting, pruning, harvesting; enemies of the wal- 

 nut, and remedies; area of walnut cultuie in state, in America, 

 and in Europe, etc. IUu3. Sacramento. 1896. A. J. Johnston, 

 Superintendent State Printing. 44 pp. 9 in. 



. California Prune Industry. — History and importance of 



the prune industry, methods of cultivation, varieties, picking, 

 curing, packing, and production. IHus. Sacramento. 1892. 

 In. c.l State Office, A. J. Johnston, Superintendent State 

 Printing. 33 pp. 9x5 ?4. 



. Culture of the Citrus in California. Research by B. M. 



Lelong. assisted by experienced horticulturist?. Illus. Sacra- 

 mento. 1900. A. J. Johnston, Superintendent State Printing. 

 206 pp. 9x6. 



. The same. Revised by State Board of Horticulture. 1902. 



Published by State Board of Horticulture. 269 pp. 



. Fruit Culture. Sour orange stock; fertilizing and methods 



of compounding fertilizers; injurious insect pests; parasites; and 

 observations. Illus. Sacramento. 1890. J. D. Young, Super- 

 intendent State Printing. 20 pp. 9M Jn. 



. The Olive in California. Varieties, budding, grafting, 



new methods, and general observations. Illus. Sacramento. 

 1888. State Office. 21pp. 9x5Ji 



. The same. 1889. J. D. Young, Superintendent State 



Printing. 19 pp. 



. Orange Culture. The orange "from seed to grove." Illus. 



Sacramento. 1890. [n. cl State Office, J. D. Young, Super- 

 intendent of State Printing. 19 -|- 10 pp. 9x6. 



. Propagation. The rearing of citrus and deciduous trees 



from seed: budding, grafting, and appliances. Illus. Sacra- 

 mento. 1892. [n. c] State Office, A. J. Johnston, Superin- 

 tendent State Printing. 38 pp. 9x6. 



A Treatise on Citrus Culture in California; with a descrip- 



tion of the best varieties grown in the state, and varieties grown 

 in other states and foreign countries; gathering, packing, curing, 

 pruning, budding, diseases, etc. Illus. Sacramento. 1888. 

 State Office, J. D. Young, Superintendent State Printing. 

 96 pp. 9x6. 

 . See Garceion, G. W. Citrus Fruits. 



Le Moyne, Louia V. Country Residences in America and Europe, 

 Illus. New York. 190S. (c. 1908.) Doubleday Page & Co. 

 vii + 459 pp. 14 x 11. 



Leopold, Rev. Pere, O. C. R. La Culture Fruitidre dans la Pro- 

 vince de Qu6bec. Traite complet de la propagation des arbres 

 et arbustes fruitiers cultiv6s dans la province de Quebec — de 

 la creation d'un verger de ponunes et de son entretien pour le 

 commerce comme pour la famille, — d' apres les m^thodes 

 les plus modernes — avec un sommaire de la culture du Prunier, 

 du Cerisier, du Poirier, et des petits arbustes fruitiers. Deuxi^me 

 edition, revue et corrig^e. 15 Juillet, 1914. Illus. La Trappe, 

 Que. Institut Agricole d' Oka. 269 pp. 5x8. 



Leuchars, Robert B. A Practical Treatise on the Construction, 

 Heating, and Ventilation of Hot-houses; including conserva- 

 tories, greenhouses, graperies, and other kinds of horticultural 

 structures; with practical directions for their management, in 

 regard to light, heat, and air. Illustrated with numerous 

 engravings. New York. n. d. Ic. 1850.1 Orange J udd Company, 

 vi +366 pp. 7^x5. 



-. The same Boston. 1851. [c. 1850.] John P. Jewett & Co. 



8Hx5H. 



The same. 1860. 



[c. 1850.] New York: C. M. Saxton, 

 Barker & Co. San Francisco: H. H. Bancroft & Co. 



Lewis, C. I. See Aspinwall, Britt. 



LiNDLEY, George. A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden; or, 

 an account of the most valuable fruits cultivated in Great 

 Britain, with additions of all the most valuable fruits cultivated 

 in America, with directions for their cultivation, budding, 

 grafting and propagation, pruning and training of standard, 

 open dwarf and espalier fruit trees. Adapted to the climate of 

 the United States of America. A new edition, with an appendix, 

 describing many American fruits not mentioned in the former 

 edition. Illus. New York. 1846. [c. 1846.] J. C. Riker. 

 xi +420 pp. 7|2x4j^. 



LiNDLEY, John. The Theory of Horticulture; or, an attempt to 

 explain the principal operations of gardening upon physiological 

 principles. 1st American ed., with notes, etc., by A. J. Downing 

 and A. Gray. Illus. 1841. (c. 1841.] New York: Wiley & 

 Putnam, Boston: C. C. Little & Co. xi + 346 pp. 8x5. 



. The same. 2d American ed., with notes, etc., by A. J. 



Downing. New York. 1881. Ic. 1852.] John Wiley & Sons. 

 XV + 364 pp. 7 ) 2 X 5. 



~. The same. 2d American ed., with notes, etc., by A. J. 



Downing. New York. 1859. Ic. 1852.] Wiley & Halstead. 

 Livingston, A. W. liivingston and the Tomato; being a history 



of experiences in discovering the choice varieties introduced l)y 



him, with practical instructions for growers. liius. Columbus, 



Ohio. n. d. [c. 1893.1 Published by A. W. Livingston's Sons, 



Seedsmen. 176 pp. 7 }-2 x 5^4. 



. Livingston's Celery Book. See Hollister, E. J. 



Livingston, L. S. My Garden Record. New York. 1907. Ic. 



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 Lloyd, John W. Productive Vegetable Growing. 193 illustrations 



in the text. Philadelphia, (c. 1914.] J. B. Lippincott Company. 



xiii + 339 pp. 6 x S ! 2. 



LoDEMAN, E. G. The Spraying of Plants. A succinct account of the 

 application of liquids and powders to plants for the purpose of 

 destroying insects and fungi; with a preface by B. T. Galloway. 

 Portrait of A. Millardet. Illus. New York and London. 1896. 

 [c. 1896.] The Macmillan Company, xvii + 399 pp. 7x5. 

 (The Rural Science Series, edited by L. H. Bailey.) 



Long, Elias A. The Home Florir-t. A treatise on tno cultivation, 

 management and adaptability of flowering and ornamental 

 plants, designed for the use of amateur florists. 2d ed., revised 

 and enlarged. {See Long Bros. The Home Florist.) Illus. 

 Springfield. Ohio. Ic. 1885.) Chas. A. Reeser. iv + 319 pp. 

 734' X 5^2. 



. How to Plant a Place. Illus. New York. 1892. Ic. 1892.1 



The Rural Publishing Company. 28 pp. 7^x5. (The Rural 

 Library. Vol. I, No. 4, February.) 



-. The same. A brief illustrated guide, suited to popular use, 



to which is added an article on spraying to combat insects and 

 diseases, by L. H. Bailey. 11th ed., revised and enlarged, n. d. 

 Ic. 1890, 1892 and 1894.1 J. Horace McFarland Company. 

 29 pp. 8x5 H- 



. Landscape Gardening. A collection of plans illustrating 



the improvement of home grounds, town lots, real estate, sub- 

 divisions, public squares, cemeteries; with copious explanations. 

 Illus. BuflFalo, N. Y. n. d. Ic. 1891.] Popular Gardening Pub- 

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The same. New York. Ic. 1891, 1893.] The Rural Pub- 



lishing Company. 



Ornamental Gardening for Americans. A treatise on 



beautifying homes, rural districts, towns, and cemeteries. 

 Illus. New York. 1885. [c. 1884.] ■ Orange Judd Company. 

 381 pp. 7Hx5i-i 



Long Bros. The Home Florist. Illus. Buffalo. Ic. 1874.] Long 

 Bros., Seedsmen and Florists. 88 pp. 9 x oj. 



LoNGWORTH, N. The Cultivation of the Grape, and Manufacture 

 of Wine; also, character and habits of the strawberry plant. 

 Illus. Cincinnati. 1846. L'Hommedieu & Co. Paper. 19 pp. 



LouBAT, Alphonse. The American Vine Dresser's Guide. New 

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 alternately English and French.) 



. The same. New and revised edition. Portrait. New York. 



1S72. [c. 1872.1 D- Appleton & Co. 123 pp. (Pages alternately 

 English and French.) 



Loudon, Mrs. Gardening for Ladies; and companion to the flower- 

 garden. 2d American ed., from the 3d London ed. Edited by 

 A. J. Downing. Illus. New York. 1849. [c. 1843.1 John Wiley. 

 iv +430 pp. SJixS. 



LouNSBERRY, Alice. The Garden Book for Young People. Illus. 

 New York. 1903. Ic. 1903.] F. A. Stokes Company, xi + 290 

 pp. 8 in. 



. Gardens Near the Sea; the making and care of gardens 



on or near the coast with reference also to lawns and grounds 

 and to trees and shrubbery. With eight full-page color-plates 

 from paintings by H. W. Faulkner, and from photographs, 

 together with sixty-four full-page illustrations from photo- 

 graphs in black-and-white. New York. 1910. [c. 1910.] Fred- 

 erick A. Stokes Company, xv + 274 pp. 9 ^4 in. 



Lowell, Guy, Editor. American Gardens. 1902. Ic. 1902.J 

 Bates & Guild Co. 12 x 10. 



LowTHER, Granville, Editor, and Wobthington, William, 

 Assoc. Ed. The Encyclopedia of Practical Horticulture. A 

 Reference System of Commercial Horticulture. Illus. In 3 

 vols. North Yakima, Wash. Ic. 1914.1 The Encyclopedia of 

 Horticulture Corporation, xv + 2,037 pp. + index. 7 x 10 H- 



Lupton, J. M. Cabbage and Cauliflower for Profit. 53 illustra- 

 tions. Philadelphia. 1894. [c. 1894.] W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 

 vii + 122 pp. 7 J2 X 5. 



Lton, Wm. S. Gardening in California. A brief treatise on the best 

 methods of cultivating common flowers in the California home 

 garden. Designed chiefly for the use of amateurs. Los Angeles, 

 Cal. n.d. |c. 1897.] Geo. Rice & Sous. 156 pp. 7x5. 



. The same. Published by the author. ISO pp. 6x4. 



JMacGerald, Willis, Editor. Practical Farming and Gardening. 

 Illus. Chicago and New York. 1902. Rand. McNally & Co. 

 500 pp. S X G. 



McCauley. Lena May. The Joy of Gardens. Illus. Chicago. 

 New York. [c. 1911.1 Rand. McNally & Co. x + 239 pp. S^in- 



McCoLLOM, William C. Vines and How to Grow Them. A manual 

 of climbing plants for flower, foliage and fruit effects, both 

 ornamental and useful, including those shrubs and similar 

 forms that may be used as vines. Illus. Garden City, N. Y. 

 1911. [c. 1911.] Doubleday, Page & Co. 315pp. 4^x5^2- 



McCbedie, A. L. See Skinner. H. M. Library of Agriculture. 



McGregor Bros. New Book on Growing Flowers. A book of 

 practical suggestions and helpful hints on the care and manage- 

 ment, in the house and garden, of the many beautiful and popu- 

 lar flowers of the day; with cultural directions for such plants 

 as require more than ordinary treatment. Springfield, Ohio, 

 (c. 1897.] McGregor Bros. 104 pp. 7x4 3.4'. 



M'Kay, H. E. Fruit Lands, Strawberry Culture and Varieties, 

 practically considered from a Southern Standpoint Jackson. 

 Miss. ISSO. Clarion Steam Print. 8 pp. SU x 5H- 



McLaren, John. Gardening in California, Landscape and Flower. 

 Illus. San Francisco. 1909. [c. 1909.] A. M. Robertson, xiii + 

 399 pp. 9 ^4 in. 



