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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



Roe, Edward P. The Home Acre. New York. 1889. [c. 1886, 

 18S7, and 1889.] Dodd, Mead & Co. 252 pp. 8x5. 



. A Manual on the Culture of Small Fruits. Newburgh, 



N. Y. 1877. [c. 1876.] Journal Printing Establishment. 82 pp. 

 9x5^^. 



Play and Profit in My Garden. New York. n. d. [c. 1873.J 



Dodd & Mead. 340 pp. 

 . New edition. New York. 1893. [c. 1886.] Orange Judd 



Company. 349 pp. 7 H x 5. 

 . The same. New York. n. d. [1873.] Orange Judd Com- 



pany. 



-. Success with Small Fruits. 



IIlus. New York. 1880. 

 [c. 1880.] Dodd, Mead & Co. 313 pp. 9J^x7K. (The illustra- 

 ted quarto edition.) 



. The same. New edition; preface dated 1886. (Different 



form.) n. d. [c. 1881.] 388 pp. 7Hx5H- 



RoEDiNG, George C. The Smyrna Fig at Home and Abroad; a 

 treatise on practical Smyrna fig culture, together with an 

 account of the introduction of the wild or Capri fig, and the 

 establiyhniont of tlie fig wasp (Blastophaga gro.-isortim 1 in 

 America. lUus. Fresno, Calif. 1903. Published by the author. 

 87 pp. 10 H in. 



RoESSLE, Theophilus. How to Cultivate and Preserve Celery. 

 Edited, with a preface, by Henry S. Olcott. Colored plates. 

 Albany. 1860. [c. 1860.] Theophilus Roessle, Delavan Hou.se. 

 New York; C. M. Saxton. Barker & Co. xxvi + 102 pp. 

 9Hx6. 



Rogers, E. A. Practical Potato Culture. Illus. Philadelphia. 

 1913. J. B. Haines. 12G pp. S in. 



Rogers. Julia Ellen. The Book of Useful Plants. Illustrated by 

 thirty-one pages of half-tones from photOEraphs. CJardcn 

 City, N. Y. 1013. Doubleday, Page & Co. xiv -t- 374 pp. 

 7H in- (The Garden Library.) 



Rogers, W. S. Garden Planning. Illustrated by the author. 

 Garden City. N. Y. 1911. Ic. 1911.] Doubleday, Page & Co. 

 423 pp. 732x512. 



Rolfs, P. H. Vegetable-Growing in the South for Northern 

 Markets; being concise directions for the preparation of the 

 soil, use and amounts of fertilizers, and the planting of vege- 

 table crops to obtain tlie earliest vegetables; also the best 

 methods of packing for shipping, the raising of seed for market, 

 and preserving it for home use. Illus. Richmond. 1896. 

 le. 1896.] The Southern Planter Publishing Company, xi 4- 

 255 pp. 7 3^ X 5. 



Root, A. I. See Day, J. W. Tomato Culture. 



Root, Ralph Rodney, and Kelley, Charles Fabiens. Design 

 in Landscape Gardening. lUua. New York. 1914. The Cen- 

 tury Co. 278 pp. 9 in. 



Roper, William N. The Peanut and Its Culture. Illus. Peters- 

 burg, Va. [c. 1905.) American Nut Journal. 62 pp. 9 in. 



Rose, L. J. See Garey. Thomas A. Orange Culture in California. 



Rose, N. Jonsson. Lawns and Gardens. How to plant and 

 beautify the home lot, the pleasure ground and garden. With 

 numerous plans and illustrations by the author. New York and 

 London. 1897. [c. 1896.] G. P. Putnam's Sons, xi -|- 414 pp. 

 10 X 7 H- 



. Window and Parlor Gardening. A guide for the selection, 



propagation and care of house plants, with illustrations by the 

 author. New York. 1895. tc. 1895.] Charles Scribner's Sons, 

 xi -h 164 pp. 8x5M. 



Roses and How to Grow Them. A manual for growing roses in 

 the garden and under glass. Illus. New York. 1910. tc. 1901, 

 1902, 1903, 1904. and 1905.] Doubleday, Page & Co. x + 189 

 pp. 7 3^ X 5 H- 



RowLES, W. P. Every Man's Book of Garden DiflSculties. New 

 York. n. d. Geo. H. Doran. 



Rubens. J. F. Die Gahrung des Weines und seine Behandlung; 

 die Kellerwirtschaft. Fiir Wurzer Weinhandler, Weinwerthe, 

 Liqueurfabrikanter etc. Mit Benutzung der neuesten und 

 besten Quellen bearheitet. Mit 11 in der Test gedruckten 

 Holzschmitten. St. Louis. C. Witter, 



Rural Annual and Horticultural DrHECTORT, The; containing 

 directions for the preparation of the ground for the orchard 

 and fruit-garden, planting, pruning, etc., with lists of fruits rec- 

 ommended by the American Pomological Society and the several 

 state societies; also, plain directions for making and planting the 

 lawn and flower garden, and a catalogue of nurserymen, in the 

 United States and Canada. Illustrated with 60 engravings, 

 representing various forms of trees, leaves, and fruits, pruning, 

 designs for plantations, etc. Rochester, N. Y. 1856. [c. 1855.] 

 James Vick, Jr. 114 pp. 7x4 H- 



. The same, continued, with titles somewhat modified, for 



the years 1857, 119 pp.; 1858. 119pp.; 1859, lOSpp.; 1800, 100 

 pp.;' 1801. 100 pp.; 1802, 100 pp.; 1863. 98 pp. All after the 

 first volume were published by Joseph Harris, Rochester, 

 office of the Genesee Farmer. 



RusTON, Edwin. A Comprehensive Guide to Floriculture and 

 Calendar of Monthly Operations. lUus. Syracuse, N. Y. 1892. 

 Press of D. Mason & Co. 58 pp. 10 in. 



. Floral Talks. A manual of floriculture. New York. 1892. 



W. N. Swett & Co. 90 pp. 7 H in. (The Central Square Series, 

 No. 34.) 



RuTTER, John. The Culture and Diseases of the Peach. A com- 

 plete treatise for the use of peach growers and gardeners, of 

 Pennsylvania, and all districts affected by the "yellows,"and 

 other diseases of the tree. Harrisburg, Pa. 1880. [c. 1880.] 

 Every Saturday Night office. 95 pp. 7 J 2 x 4 ^4. 



Saltford, George. How to Make Money Growing Violets. 

 Illus. New York. 1902. [c. 1902.] The Violet Culture Company. 

 45 pp. 6 y2 X 5. 



Sampson. F. A. History and Publications of the Missouri State 

 Horticultural Society. From the thirty-third annual report of 

 the Society. Jefferson City, Mo. 1891. Tribune Printing Com- 

 pany. 15 pp. 9 in. 



Sargent, Charles S. See Des Cars, A. A Treatise on Pruning 

 Forest and Ornamental Trees. 



Saunders, William. Both Sides of the Grape Question. Com- 

 prising: An Essay on the Culture of the Native and Exotic 

 Grape, by William Saunders; Physiography in its Applicarion 

 to (jrape Culture, by F. J. Cope; and A Contribution to the 

 Classification of the Species and Varieties of the Grape Vine, 

 with Hints on Culture, by J. M. McMinn. Illus. 1860. 

 [c. 1860.] Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. and. A. M. 

 Spangler. New York: C. M. Saxton, Barker & Co. Paper. 

 96 pp. 



. The same. 2d ed. 1860. Being apparently only a reprint. 



Sawyer, Joseph Diluawat. How to Make a Country Place. 

 Illus. New York. 1914. Orange Judd Company. 430 pp. 

 6x8M. 



Sayers, Edward. The American Flower Garden Companion; 

 adapted to the northern states. 1838. [c. 1838.] Boston: 

 Joseph Breck & Co. New York: G. C. Thorburn. xii -j- 179 

 pp. 7 H X 4 H- 



. The same. 2d ed., revised, with additions. Boston. 1839. 



[c. 1838.] Weeks, Jordan & Co. 



. The same. 3d ed., revised and enlarged. 1846. [c. 1846.] 



Cincinnati: J. A. James. Philadelphia: J. W. Moore. New 

 York: J. S. Redfield. xii + 207 pp. 71-^x4 H- 



The American Fruit Garden Companion; being a practical 



treatise on the propagation and culture of fruit; adapted to the 

 Northern and Middle States. Boston. 1839. Ic. 1838.] Weeks. 

 Jordan & Co. xv -|- 174 pp. 7 x-iH- 



. A Manual on the Culture of the Grape; with a dissertation 



on the growth and management of fruit trees; adapted to the 

 Northern States. Newark, N. J. 1837. [c. 1837.] Published 

 by the author. 48 pp. 7 M x 4. 



■ . A Treatise on the Culture of the Dahlia and Cactus. 



Boston. 1839. [c. 1839.] Weeks, Jordan & Co. vi 4- 72 pp. 

 6x33^. 



Saylor, Henry H. Making a Rose Garden. Illus. New York. 

 1912. [c. 1912.1 McBride. Nast & Co. 53 pp. 6Hin. 



. The Book of Annuals. A pictorial guide to the choice and 



culture of fifty of the most dependable plants that flower the 

 first year from seed. Illus. New York. 1913. [c. 1913.] Mc- 

 Bride. Nast & Co. 127 pp. 7 ^ x 4%. 



ScHENCK, Peter Adam. The Gardener's Text-Book; containing 

 practical directions upon the formation and management of 

 the kitchen-garden, and for the culture and domestic use of ita 

 vegetables, fruits, and medicinal herbs. Illus. New York. 

 1800. ic. 1851.] C. M. Saxton, Barker & Co. 306 pp. 6x4. 



. The same. New Y''ork. n. d. [c. 1851.] Orange Judd 



Company. 



The same. 1854. [c. 1851.] Boston: John P. Jewett & Co. 



Cleveland. Ohio: Jewett, Proctor & Worthington. 



. The same. New York. 1857. tc. 1851.] A. O. Moore. 



ScHUUR. Peter J. How to Grow Celery Anywhere. Giving the 

 principles which govern the growth of celery. Illus. Kalamazoo, 

 Mich. 1890. Union Seed Company. 112 pp. 8 in. 



ScHWAAB. Ernest F. The Secrets of Canning. A complete exposi- 

 tion of the theorv and art of the canning industry. Baltimore. 

 1890. [c. 1890-1 "John Murphy & Co. 150 pp. "HxS}^. 



. The same. Baltimore. Md., New York. 1899. John 



Murphy Company. 142 pp. 



Scott, D. W. & Co., Publishers. See Nurseryman's Directory. 



Scott, Frank J. The Art of Beautifying Suburban Home Grounds 

 of Small Extent; the advantages of suburban homes oyer 

 city or country homes; the comfort and economy of neighboring 

 improvements; the choice and treatment of building sites; and 

 the best modes of laying out. planting, and keeping decorated 

 grounds. Illustrated by upward of 200 plates and engravmgs 

 of plans for residences and their grounds, of trees and shrubs, 

 and garden embellishments: with descriptions of the beautiful 

 and hardy trees and .shrubs grown in the United States. New 

 York. 1870. Ic. 1870.] D. Appleton & Co. 618 pp. 9^x7. 



Scott. Temple, Compiler. In Praise of Gardens. Frontispiece. 

 New York. 1910. The Baker & Taylor Co. 240 pp. 



Scott. William. The Florists' Manual. A Reference book for 

 commercial florists. Illus. Chicago. 1899. Ic. 1899.] Florists' 

 Publishing Company. 235 pp. ll!^x8H- 



. The same. 2d ed. 1900. 255 pp. (Advertising matter 



interspersed.) 



Sears, Fred C. Productive Orcharding. Modern methods of 

 growing and marketing fruit. Illus. Philadelphia, [c. 1914.] 

 J. B. Lippincott Company. 315 pp. 8Kx6. 



