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& Co. 369 pp. 



. Bulbs. A treatise on hardy and tender bulbs and tubers. 



lllus. Boston. 1S70. Henry L. Shepard & Co. 142 pp. 6^2x4*1^. 

 ("The present volume is by no means a new book, but a con- 

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 same author, upon the same subject." — Preface.) 



. Flowers for the Parlor and Garden. Illustrations by John 



Andrew and A. C. Warren. Boston. 1863. [c. 1863.] J. E. 

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. The same. New York. 1S76. [c. 1876.] Hurd & Hough- 

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Garden Flowers. How to cultivate them. Boston, n. d. 



[c. 1866.] Tilton & Co. yiii + 384 pp. 7H^^H- (Analpha- 

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. The same. A treatise on the culture of hardy ornamental 



trees, shrubs, annuals, herbaceous and bedding plants. Boston. 

 1866. [c. 1866.] J. E. Tilton & Co. 



Orchids. A description of the species and varieties grown 



at Glen Ridge, near Boston, with lists and descriptions of other 

 desirable kinds. Prefaced l^y chapters on the culture, propa- 

 gation, collection, and hybridization of orchids; the construc- 

 tion and management of orchid houses; a glossary of botanical 

 terms and significance of their names; the wholeforming a com- 

 plete manual of orchid culture. lllus. New Y'ork, 1S76. [c. 

 1876.] Hurd & Houghton, xxii + 476 pp. 7?^x5. 



. The same Boston and New Y'ork. 1888. Houghton, 



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. Popular Flowers ; and how to cultivate them. lllus. 



Boston. 1S74. (c. 1870 and 1873.] Henry L. Shepard & Co. 

 208 pp. 7 H X 5 H. 



The same. New Y'ork. 1876. [c. 1876.] Hurd & Hough- 



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. The Rhododendron and American Plants. A treatise on 



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 with cultural notes upon other plants which thrive under like 

 treatment, and descriptions of species and varieties; with a 

 chapter upon herbaceous plants requiring similar culture. Bos- 

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 -. The same. Colored frontispiece and wine-colored plates. 



lOHin- 



. Seventy-five Popular Flowers and How to Cultivate 



Them. lllus. Boston. 1870. [c. 1870.] J. E. Tilton & Co. 209 

 pp. 8s5J^2- 



The Window Gardener. lllus. Boston. 1872. (c. 1863 



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. The same. New Y'ork. 1876. [c. 1876.] Hurd & Hough- 

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Randolph, Cornelia J. The Parlor Gardener. A treatise on the 

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 [c. 1861.] Lee & Shepard, Publishers. 158 pp. 6x4U- 



. The same. Boston, [c. 1861.] J. E. Tilton & Co. 5i2'a- 



Ravaz, L. See Viala, P. American Vines. 



Rawson, Herbert. Success in Market Gardening; a new vegetable 

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. Success in Market-Gardening, and vegetable groweri>' 



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-. The same. 7th ed., revised and enlarged; with new matter 



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 -. See Rawson, Herbert. 



Reemeun, Charles. The Vine Dresser's Manual. An illustrated 



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(c. 18.55.] C. M. Saxton & Co. 103 pp. (Also, in Saxton'g 



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. The same. New Y'ork. 1859. A.O.Moore, ll^i'm. 



. The Wine-Maker's Manual. lllus. Cincinnati. 1868. 



(c. 1868.] Robert Clarke & Co. 123 pp. 

 Reinert, William S. Reinert's Instantaneous Peach Culture 



Guide. Reinerts, Pa. [c. 1891.] William S. Reinert. 30 pp. 



5^4 in. 

 Repton, Humphry. The Art of Landscape Gardening, by 



Humphry Repton, Esq., including his Sketches and Hints on 



Landscape Gardening and Theory and Practice of Landscape 



Gardening; edited by ,Iohn Nolen. lllus. Boston and New York. 



1907. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. xxiii -|- 252 pp. 9Min. 

 Rexford. Eben E. The A B C of Successful Floriculture. lllus. 



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(The Home Florist, Vol. I, No. 2.) 

 . Amateur Gardencraft, a book for the home-maker and 



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. The Amateur's Greenhouse. lllus. Springfield, Ohio. 



1900. The Floral Publishing Company. 16 pp. 8H in- (The 

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. Fall Work in the Flower Garden. lllus. Springfield, 



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. Flower Bulbs, and How to Grow Them. Revised and pub- 

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-. The Flower Garden, the Lawn and House Plants. lllus. 



Boston, [c. 1896.] Bradley Fertilizer Company. 28 pp. 7Hin- 



. Flowers: How to grow them. Philadelphia. 1898. [c. 1898. J 



The Penn Publishing Company, iv -\- 175 pp. 6 x 4 5^. 



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 . Four Seasons in the Garden. With twenty-seven illustra- 

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 8x5 li 



Home Floriculture. A familiar guide to the treatment of 



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 Illustrated with numerous engravings. Rochester. 1890 

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. The same. Revised and republished in 1903 by Orange 



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 in the house and garden, xii -|- 300 pp. 7 32x5. 



The Home Garden. A book on vegetable and small-fruit 



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Richards, A. H. The Cranberry and Its Culture. Hammonton, 

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The Fruit-grower Company. 39 pp. 6 in. ("Brother Jona- 

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 RioN, Hanxa. Let's Make a Flower Garden. Decorations by 



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 . The Garden in the Wilderness by a hermit; illustrated by 



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 RiON, Mary C. Ladies' Southern Florist. Columbia, S. C. 1860. 



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 R18IEN, E. E. Pecan Culture for Western Texas. lllus. San Saba, 



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Rivers, Thomas. The Miniature Fruit Garden; or, the culture of 



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lllus. New York. n. d. Orange Judd Company, x -|- 133 pp. 



7 yi X 5. (Publisher's preface dated 1866.) 

 . The same. With instructions for root-pruning, etc. 15th 



ed. Boston. 1870. J. E. Tilton & Co. x -J- 156 pp. 63^x4^- 



(Printed from the English plates.) 



The Orchard House; or. Culture of fruit-trees in pots under 



glass. Containing plans and estimates for construction, details, 

 of management and culture, and a list of fruits best adapted to 

 the purpose. Also an appendix, containing additional direc- 

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 Saunders. lllus. New York. 1860. C. M. Saxton, Barker 

 & Co. 58 pp. 932 in. 



RiXFORD, E. H. The Wine Press and the Cellar. A manual for the 

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Robinson, John. Ferns in Their Homes and Ours. lllus. Salem. 

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. The same. 5th ed. Boston. 1894. [c. 1878.) Bradlee 



Whidden. 8x53^^. 



Rockwell, F. F. Gardening Indoors and Under Glass; a practical 

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 McBride, Nast & Co. 210 pp. 732x53^. 



. The Gardener's Pocket Manual. lllus. New York. 1914. 



McBride, Nast & Co. 90 pp. 7H »"• 



• . Home Vegetable Gardening. A complete and practical 



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Making a Garden of Small Fruits. lUua. New York. 1014. 



McBride, Nast & Co. 56 pp. 634 i^- (House and Garden Mak- 

 ing Books 1 



