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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



Merrick. J. M. The Strawberry and Its Culture; with a descrip- 

 tive catalogue of all known varieties. Illus. Boston. 1870. 

 (c. 1S70.] J. E. Tilton & Co. 128 pp. 7^x4^. 



Meyer, Axnie Nath.\n. My Park Book. New York. 1898. 

 [c. 1898.] E. W. Dayton. Ill pp. 6 in. 



Meter, G. N. H.. Editor. A New Instructor for Garden, Orchard 

 and Field Culture. Illus. Kansas City, Mo. 1887. 132 pp. 

 8 y2 in. 



Millard, Miss Hannah. Grapes and Grape Vines of California. 

 Published under the auspices of the California State Vini- 

 eultural Association. Oleographed by Wm. Harririg. From 

 original water color drawings by Miss Hannah Millard. San 

 Francisco. 1877. |c. 1877.] Edward Bosqui & Co. (Quarto, 

 19 J^^ X 14 H. with 10 superb colored plates. Pages unnumbered. 

 The test is unsigned. It is apparently by some member of the 

 Vinicultural Association.) 



Miller, Claude H. Making a Garden with Hotbed .and Cold- 

 frame. Illus. New York. 1912. McBride, Nast & Co. 62 pp. 

 6J^ in. (House and Garden Making Books.) 



. Making Paths and Driveways. Illus. New York. 1912. 



[c. 1912.] McBride, Nast & Co. 52 pp. 5^x4^- 



Miller, Louise Klein. Children's Gardens for School and Home; 

 a Manual of Cooperative Gardening, Illus. New York. 1904. 

 (c. 1904.] D. Appleton & Co. xiv + 235 pp. 7^4' in. 



Miller, T. B. Farm and Garden Compendium. Agriculture. 

 Horticulture. Floriculture. Soil and its analysis; grafting, 

 budding fruit and garden culture; live stock; dairying; sheep, 

 hogs, poultry, etc. A compendium of much useful and valuable 

 information. With a preface by Mr. James H. Nichols, gardener 

 and florist. Philadelphia. August 1, 1893. [c. 1893.] 87 pp. 

 8Hx5^. 



Miller, Wilhelm. What England can Teach us About Gardening. 

 Illus. Garden City, N. Y. 1911. [c. 1911.] Doubleday, Page & 

 Co. xviii + 359 pp. 10 »^ in. 



MiLLiKEN, Harry Eugene. The Secrets of Profitable Mushroom 

 Culture; a practical treatise on the successful and profitalile 

 culture of the market mushroom. Illus. Brighton, Mass. 1904. 

 The Eastern Importing Company. 38 pp. 6 J4 in. 



Miner, Harriet Stewart. Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants. 

 Illus. Boston. 1885. Lee & Shepard. 90 pp. 14 in. 



Minnesota State Horticultural Society. History of the Minne- 

 sota State Horticultural Society, from the first meeting held at 

 Rochester in 1866, to the last at St. Paul in 1873. Comprising 

 debates, addresses, essays, and reports. St. Paul. 1873. St. 

 Paul Press Co. iv + 208 pp. 9 in. 



Mitchell, Edward. Five Thousand a Year; and How I Made it 

 in five years' time, starting without capital. Boston, (c. 1870.] 

 Loring. 125 pp. 7?4 in. 



Mitchell, S. H. Tomato-Growing for Profit; being a practical 

 treatise showing in detail how to grow tomatoes by new methods, 

 from the sowing of the seed to the marketing of the crop, so as 

 to leave, when sold, the largest amount of profit to the producer; 

 the whole being the result of over thirty years' extensive practi- 

 cal experience by the author. Toronto. 1895. [n. c] Dudley 

 & Burns. 24 pp. 9 ,4 x 6 H- 



Mitzky & Co., C. Our Native Grape. Grapes and their culture; 

 also, descriptive list of old and new varieties. Illus. Rochester. 

 1893. [c. 1893.] W.W.Morrison. 218 pp. 9?-i in. 



MoHR, Frederick. The Grape Vine. A practically scientific 

 treatise on its management. Explained from his own experi- 

 ence and researches, in a thorough and intelligible manner, 

 for vineyardists and amateurs in garden and vine culture. 

 Translated from the German, and accompanied with hints on 

 the propagation and general treatment of American varieties. 

 Bv Horticola (Charles Siedhof). Illus. New York. 1868. 

 [q. 1867.] Orange Judd Company. 129 pp. 



Moll, L. M. See Darlington, E. D. How and What to Grow in a 

 Kitchen Garden of One .A.cre. 



Moore, Shepard Wells. Practical Orcharding on Rough Lands. 

 Illus. Akron, Ohio. 1911. The New Werner Company. 289 

 pp. 7?4 in. 



. The same. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1911. [c. 1911.] Stewart & 



IviddCo. 7^x53^2. 



Moore. Rev. T. W. Treatise and Handbook of Orange Culture 

 in Florida. 1st ed. Jacksonville, Fla. 1877. [c. 1877.] Printed 

 at the Sun and Press Job Rooms. 73 pp. 9 x 554- 



. The same. 2d ed., revised and enlarged, n. d. [c. 1881.] 



New York: E. R. Pelton & Co., Jacksonville, Fla.: Ashmead 

 Bros, ix + 184 pp. 7x5. 



. The same. 3d ed. 1883. [c. 1881.] ix -|- 184 pp. 7x5. 



■ . The same. 4th ed., revised and enlarged. 1886. [c. 1881.] 



New York: E. R. Pelton & Co., Jacksonville: Horace Drew. 

 184 pp. 



— '■ . The same. Treatise and Handbook of Orange Culture in 



Florida, Louisiana and California. 4th ed., revised and en- 

 larged. New York. 1892. [c. ISSl.] E. R. Pelton & Co. 189 

 pp. 7x5. 



Morris, Ben A. A Guide to Successful Fruit Culture, Embodying 

 such information as the farmer and gardener requires in the 

 management of fruit trees and plants, with special instructions 

 for the varieties usually grown in our country. Canton, Ind. 

 1877. Salem, Ind., Democrat Steam Print. 28 pp. 9K in- 



Morse, J. E. The New Rhubarb Culture. A complete guide to 

 dark forcing and field culture. How to prepare and use rhubarb. 

 Fully illustrated with original photographs taken expressly 

 for this work. Part II. Additional chapters on other methods 

 by G. Burnap Fiske. New York. 1901. [c. 1901.] Orange 

 Judd Company, x -|- 130 pp. 7 } 2 x 5. 



. The Vegetable Garden. A Valuable and helpful book for 



every one who has a garden. Rochester. 1903. Vick Publish- 

 ing Company. 30 pp. 9 in. 



Morton, James. Chrysanthemum Culture for America. A book 

 about chrysanthemums, their history, classification and care. 

 New York. 1891. [c. 1891.] The Rural Publi-shing Company. 

 126 pp. 7 J4 X 5. (The Rural Library Series.) 



. Southern Floriculture. A guide to the successful cultiva- 

 tion of flowering and ornamental plants in the climate of the 

 southern states. Illus. Clarksville, Tenn. 1890. [c. 1890.] 

 W. P. Titus. 312 pp. 6 1^x4 3^'. 



Moulson, Samuel. Brief Instructions for Orchard-Planting and 

 Culture of Fruits; with Hints for Selecting Trees. To which is 

 added a descriptive list of some select varieties of the most 

 useful fruits; with a synopsis of M. d'Albret's mode of forming 

 pyramidal trees (translated from the French); also, some re- 

 marks on transplanting evergreens, and deciduous ornamental 

 trees, with a description of some of the most desirable sorts; etc. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 1853. Heughes' Book Press. 38 pp. 9 in. 



MuENCH, Friedrich. Amerikanische Weinbauschule. Kurze, 

 doch hinreichend ausfiihrliche Anleitung zur Anlegung des 

 Weinberges, zur Behandlung der Rebeu und zur Gewinnung 

 des Weines in Nordamerika. Zweite vcrmehrte und verbesserto 

 auflage. St. Louis, Mo. 1807. C. Witter. 140 pp. 6?iin. 



. The same. Dritte, vollig umgearbeitete Auflage. 1877. 



142 pp. 



. School for American Grape Culture. Brief but thorough 



and practical guide to the laying out of vineyards, the treat- 

 ment of vines, and the production of wine in North America. 

 Translated from the German by Elizabeth H. Cutter. St. Louis. 

 1865. [c. 1865.] Conrad Witter. 139 pp. 



MuLERTT, Hugo. House Plants and Their Care; also, hints for the 

 care of goldfish and canary birds. Illus. Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 1887. SO pp. 6J4 in. (Advertising matter included in paging.) 



MuNRO. Norman L., Publisher. See How to Grow Fruit, Flowers 

 and Vegetables. 



MuNSON, T. V. Foundations of American Grape Culture. Illus. 

 Denison, Texas n. d. [c. 1909.] T. V. Munson & Son. 252 pp. 

 10Hx7H. 



. The same. New York. Orange Judd Company. 



MuRM-u-TN, Eugene O. California Gardens; how to plan and 

 beautify the city lot, suburban grounds and country estate, 

 including 50 garden plans and 103 illustrations of actual gar- 

 dens from photographs by the author. Los Angeles, CaUf. 

 [c. 1914.] Published by the author. 116 pp. 10}-2 in. 



Mushrooms for All: How to grow and how to cook them. Illus. 

 Philadelphia. 1S96. [c. 1894.] W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 22 pp. 

 6x4 32- 



Mt Vineyard at Lakeview. By a western grape grower (A. N. 

 Prentiss). Illus. New York. (c. 1866.] Orange Judd Company. 



143 pp. 7 H in. 



Narrigan, Daniel. Pomology: a Treatise on the Culture of Fruit 

 and Fruit Trees. Giving explanations how to apply certain 

 chemicals and minerals to fruit trees to insure their health and 

 perfect bearing qualities. Founded on fifteen year.4 of observa- 

 tion and experiments. Columbus. 1865. Ohio State Journal 

 Book and Job Office. 7 pp. 83^2 in- 



National Apple Shippers Association Yearbook. 1900. 78 pp. 

 9 K s 6. 



Neill, Patrick. The Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden. Adapted 

 to the United States, from the 4th edition, revised and im- 

 proved by the author. Illus. Philadelphia. 1851. [c. 1851.] 

 Henry Carey Baird. ix + 427 pp. 7 ?4 x 4 ?4. 



. The Practical Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardener's 



Companion, with a calendar; adapted to the United Statea, 

 from the 4th edition, revised and improved by the author. 

 Edited by G. Emerson. With notes and additions by R. G. 

 Pardee. Elegant illustrations. New York. 1858. [c. 1855.] 

 A. O. Moore, xiv + 408 pp. 7 > ^ x 5 H. 



-. The same. New York. 1855. C. M. Saxton & Co. 



Nessler, Dr. Fr. Der Wein, seine Bestandtheile und seine 

 Behandlung. Zweite Auflage. St. Louis. C. Witter. 



New Illustrated Rural Manuals. Comprising: The House, 

 The Garden, The Farm. Domestic Animals. Complete in" one 

 volume. By D. H. Jaques. New York. 1859. Fowler & Wells. 

 176 + 166 + 156 + 1G8 pp. 8 x 5 ' 2- 



New Treatise on tlie culture, management, and insects, relating 

 to the pear tree; with two remedies for the curculio, or plum- 

 wee\'il; being mostly a collection of articles recently published 

 in The Country Gentleman, signed by the initials T. S. C. New 

 York. 185S. Baptest & Taylor, Steam Book and Job Printers. 

 Sun Bldg. \di + 67 pp. 8x4 K- 



Newman, John B., M.D. Boudoir Botany; or, the parlor book of 

 flowers; comprising the history, description, and colored 

 engravings, of twenty-four exotic flowers, twenty-four wild 

 flowers of America, and twelve trees wi*h fruits; with an intro- 

 duction to the science of botany. Illustrated with 250 engrav- 

 ings. New York. 1S47. [c. 1846.] Harper & Bros, ix -\- 296 

 pp. lOJ-4 X 7. (Bound as Parlor Book of Flowers.) 



