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Newman, J. S. Southern Gardener's Practical Manual. Published 

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NivEN, Robert, and others. The New Celery Culture. No banking 

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NoLEN. JoHX. See Repton, Humphry. The art of Landscape 

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NoRDiN, J. Green. The Sweet Potato, how to grow and keep it. 

 Illus. Ru33ell\'ille, Ark. 1912. Courier-Democrat Print. 50 

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Northrop, S. J. The Science and Art of Grafting and Budding 

 Fruit Trees: also directions for spraying and formulas for mak- 

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Nurseryman's Directory, The. A reference book of the nursery- 

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. The same. 1S83. [c. 1SS3.] 328 pp. 



Oakey. Alexl\nder F. Home Grounds. Illus. New York. 1881. 

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Oemler, A. Truck-Farming at the South. A guide to the raising 

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 (c. 1SS3.] Orange Judd Company. 270 pp. 7^x5^- 



. The same. New and revised edition. 1888. 265 pp. 



. The same. 1900. 274 pp. 



Olcott, Henry S., Editor. See Roessle, Theophilus. How to 

 Cultivate and Preserve Celery. 



Oliver, George W. Plant Culture. A working handbook of every- 

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 A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Company, Ltd. 

 193 pp. lli X 5. 



. The same. 2d ed. 1909. 308 pp. 8 in. 



. The same. 3d ed. 1912. 312 pp. 7?4 in. 



Onion Book, The. A practical guide to the profitable culture of 

 the crop. By some twenty experienced growers. Illus. New and 

 greatly enlarged edition. New York. n. d. [c. 1SS7.] Orange 

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Onions: How to Raise Them Profitably. Details of experience, 

 from the selection of seed and preparation of the ground to 

 harvesting and marketing the crop. Statements of seventeen 

 practical onion growers residing in different sections of the 

 country, most of whom have been engaged from ten to thirty 

 years in raising onions largely for market, etc.; to which is 

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. The same. Abridged title. 



CsBORN, John. Vineyards in .\merica: with remarks upon temper- 

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Our Neighborhood; or lett(*r^ on hortieulture and natural phenom- 

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Pabor, William E., Compiler. Fruit Culture in Colorado. A 

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Paddock, Wendell, and Whipple, Orville B. Fruit-Growing in 

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 in the inter-mountain country of the western United States, 

 comprising the States of Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Ut.ih, 

 Nevada, and in northern .\rizona and New Mexico, with appli- 

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. See Shields, O. D., Compiler. A Western Book for Western 



Planters. 



Page, Chas. N. Page's Home Floriculture; a complete guide for 

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Paine. Albert Bigelow. A Little Garden Calendar for Boys and 

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Palmer, Julius A., Jr. .\bout Mushrooms. Illus. Boston. 1894. 

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. Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous. 12 plates. 



Boston, [c. 1885.1 L. Prang & Co. 4 pp. 10?4x7^4. 



Pardee. R. G. A complete Manual for the Cultivation of the Straw- 

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 the r3spberr>', blackberrj'. cranbeny-, currant, gooseberry, and 

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 the best varieties; with a valuable appendix, containing the 

 observations and experience of some of the most successful 

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. The same. 3d revised ed. Illus. New York. 1856. 



(c. 1856.1 C. M. Saxton & Co. vi -|- 157 pp. 7 H x 5. 



. The same. 6th ed. New York. 1858. [c. 1856.1 A. O. 



Moore, xii + 157 pp. 7 H x 5. Second copy. 1860. 



. The same. New and revised ed. New York. n. d. 



Ic. 18.56.1 Orange Judd Company, xii -f 157 pp. 7^2x5. (Con- 

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-. See Neill, Patrick. The Practical Fruit. Flower and 



Vegetable Gardener's Companion. 



Parker, E. and C. See Warder, John A. 



Parker. S. C. Editor. Profits and Costs of Fruit-Growing in 



Nova Scotia. 1893. 16 pp. SJ2X6. 

 Parkman, Francis. The Book of Roses. Boston. 1866. [c. 1866.1 



J. E. Tilton & Co. 225 pp. 8 x 5^- 

 Parrish, Maxfield. See Wharton, Edith. Italian villas and 



their gardens. 



Parry John R. Nuts for Profit. A treatise on the propagation 

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 7 J-2 X 5 '2. 



Parry, Willi.\m. Fifty Y^ears Among Small Fruits; telling what 

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. Forty Years' Experience in Pear G^ol^^ng; telling how to 



avoid the blight and insure good crops. Portrait. Cinnaminson, 

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Parsons. Henry Griscom. Children's Gardens for Pleasure. 

 Health and Recreation. Illus. New York. 1910. Sturgia & 

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Parsons, S., Jr. How to Plan the Home Grounds. With illus- 

 trations drawn by W. S. Spader under the direction of the 

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 Doubleday & McClure Co. xv -|- 249 pp. 7? 2 x 5. 



. Landscape Gardening. Notes and suggc-^tions on lawns 



and lawn planting: laying out and arrangement of country 

 places, large and small parks, cemetery plots, and railway- 

 station lawns; deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs; the 

 hardy border; bedding plants; rockwork, etc. Illus. New York, 

 and London. 1891. [c. 1891.] G. P. Putnam's Sons. (The 

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. Landscape Gardening Studies. lUus. New York. 1910. 



John Lane Company. 107 pp. 8Hin- 



Parsons, S. B. The Rose: Its hi:^tor>', poetry, culture, and classi- 

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. The same. 1 plate. 1S60. [c. 1847-1 John Wiley, iv -f- 



280 4- 36 pp. 8^x5 K- 



. The same. New and revised edition, [c. 1869.] 215 pp. 



. The same. New revised, and enlarged edition. 1883. 236 



pp. 



Pansons on the Rose. A treatise on the propagation, cul- 



ture, and historv of the rose. New and reWsed edition (of The 

 Rose). Illus. New York. 1896. [c. 1888.1 Orange Judd Com- 

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. The same. New and revised edition. 1910. [c. 1888.1 



211 pp. 



Peacock, Lawrence K. The Dahlia. A practical treatise on its 

 habits, characteristics, cultivation and history. Beautifully 

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 9x7. 



Peck, Charles H. Mushrooms and Their Use. Reprinted by 

 permission from the Cultivator and Countr\' Gentleman, of 

 Albany. N. Y.. May 31 to Sept. 20. 1894. Illustrated by 32 cuts 

 loaned by the publishers of that journal. Cambridge, Mass. 

 1897. Cambridge Botanical Supply Company. 80 pp. 9 x 5 ?4. 



pEDERSEN. J. (Bjergaard) and Howard, G. H. How to Grow 

 Cabbages and Cauliflowers Most Profitably. Illus. Edited by 

 W. Atlee Burpee. Philadelphia. 1888. [c. 1888.] W. Atlee 

 Burpee & Co. v -f- 85 pp. 7 ,' 2 x 5. 



Peek, S. W. The Nurseiy and Orchard. A practical treatise on 

 fruit culture. Illus. .\tlanta. Ga. 1885. (c. 1885.] Jas. P. 

 Harrison A Co. 208 pp. 7^^ x 5. 



Peets, Elbert. Practical Tree Repair. The physical repair of 

 trees — bracing and the treatment of wounds and cavities. Illus. 

 New Y'ork. 1913. [c. 1913.] McBride. Nast & Co. 265 pp- 



5 i-i X 8. 



Peirce, Dariits. New System of Agriculture and Horticulture. 

 A treatise on the failure of crops, the decline and decay of 

 orchards, the cau.se thereof and the remedies therefor, founded 

 upon fifty years' experience and experiments by the writer. 

 Detroit. 1S69. Tribune Job Office. 42 pp. 8^ in. 



Perkins, Wm. T. Ginseng from Seed to Market. Little York. N. 

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Persoz. New Process for the Culture of the Vine. Translated by 

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 1857. [c. IK.56.1 C. M. Saxton & Co. Paper. ,58 pp. (Also in 

 Saxton 's for Moore's) Rural Hand-Books, Fourth Series (with- 

 out the plates.) 



Phelan. Ch,\rles. Dried Fruit; its care, protection from worms, 

 packing, storing, etc. Illus. Seattle, Wash. |c. 1902.] Phclan 



6 Co. 44 pp. 63^ in. 



Phelps. R. H. The Vine: Its culture in the United States; wine- 

 making from grapes and other fniit: useful recipes, etc. Illus. 

 Hartford. 1855. [c. 1855.1 Case. Tiflany & Co. Paper. S3 pp. 



