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Sedgwick, Mabel Cabot, assisted by Robert Cameron. The 

 Garden Mouth by Month; describing the appearance, color, 

 dates of bloom and cultivation of all desirable hardy plants for 

 the formal or wild garden, with additional lists of aquatics, 

 vines, etc. With over 200 half-tone engravings from photo- 

 graphs of growing plants, and a chart in colors. New York. n. d. 

 [n. c] Frederick A. Stokes Company, xvii -f 516 pp. 9Hs6Vi>. 



Seldon, Charles A. Everyman's Garden, every Week. New 

 York. 1914. Dodd, Mead & Co. xiv + 338 pp. 7Hin. 



Sevet, Glenn C. Bean Culture. A practical treatise on the pro- 

 duction and marketing of beans, with a special chapter on 

 commercial problems by Albert W. Fulton. A book for grower 

 and student alike. lUus. New York. 1907. [c. 1907.] Orange 

 Judd Company, xiv + 130 pp. 7 li x 5. 



. Peas and Pea Culture; a practical and scientific discussion 



of peas, relating to, the historj', varieties, cultural methods, 

 insect and fungous pests, with special chapters on the canned pea 

 industry, peas as forage and soiling crops, garden peas, sweet 

 peas, seed breeding, etc. Illus. New York. 1911. Ic. 1911.1 

 Orange Judd Company, xi -|- 92 pp. 5x7. 



Sewell, Coknelius V. V. Common Sense Gardens: How to 

 plan and plant them. Illus. New York. 1906. [c. 1906.] The 

 Grafton Press, Publishers, rviii + 396 pp. 8x6. 



Seymour, E. L. D. Garden Profits, Big Money in Small Plots. 

 Illus. Garden City, N. Y. 1911. Doubleday, Page & Co. 245 

 pp. 7?4 in. 



Shafeb, Sara Andrew. A Wliite-Paper Garden. Illus. Chicago. 

 1910. A. C. McClurg & Co. xxi + 292 pp. 9 in. 



Shaw, Ellen Eddy. Gardening and Farming. Illus. Garden City, 

 N. Y. 1911. Doubleday. Page & Co. 376 pp. SH in. (The 

 Children's Library of W^ork and Play.) 



Shaw. Henry. The Rose ; historical and descriptive ; gathered 

 from various sources. St. Louis. 1879. [n. c] R. P. Studley & 

 Co. 29 pp. 6 34' X 4 H- 



. The same. 1882. 64 pp. 



SsATLOR, Sidney J. Joys of the Garden. With ten illustrations. 

 New York. 1911. Frederick A. Stokes Company. 152 pp. 7 in. 



Sheehan, James. Your Plants. Plain and practical directions for 

 the treatment of tender and hardy plants in the house and in 

 the garden. New York. 1893. Ic 1884.] Orange Judd Com- 

 pany. 79 pp. 7 J'4 X 5. 



Shelton, Louise. The Seasons in a Flower Garden. A handbook 

 of information and instruction for the amateur. Illus. New 

 York. 1906. [c. 1906.] Chas. Scribner's Sons, x + 117 pp. 

 7Hx5H. 



. The same. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. 1907. 



Shields, O. D., Compiler. A Western Book for Western Planters; 

 practical instructions for propagiiting, planting, growing and 

 caring for fruit, shade and ornamental trees. With contribu- 

 tions from Wendell Paddock, C. P. Gillette, S. Arthur Johnson. 

 1st ed. Illus. Loveiand, Colo. [c. 1905.] O. D. Shields. 147 

 pp. 7 34 in. 



Shinn, Chas. H. Pacific Rural Hand-Book; containing a series of 

 brief and practical essays and notes on the culture of trees, 

 vegetables and flowers, adapted to the Pacific coast. Also hints 

 on home and farm improvements. San Francisco, n. d. 

 [c. 1879.] Dewey & Co. Pacific Rural Press. 122 pp. 73^x4 5^, 



Siedhof, Charles. See Mohr, Frederick. The Grape-Vine. 



SiMSON. Alfred. Garden Mosaics, philosophical, moral, and horti- 

 cultural. Illus. New York. 1903. D. Appieton & Co. ix -j- 219 

 pp. 7?2 in. 



Sinclair, Sir John. The Code of Agriculture; including observa- 

 tions on gardening, orchards, woods, and plantations. Ist 

 American edition with notes. Illus. Hartford. 1818. Printed 

 for Hudson <& Co. 424 pp. 8^^ in. 



Skinner, Charles M. Little Gardens. How to beautify city 

 yards and small country spaces. Illus. New York. 1904. 

 [c. 1904.] D. Appieton & Co. 250 pp. 7^x5. 



Skinner, Hubert M., and McCredie, A. L., Editors. Library of 

 Agriculture. Volume IV. Horticulture and Truck Farming. 

 Illus. Chicago, [c. 1912.1 Cree Publishing Company. 539 pp. 

 9 in. 



. The same. Volume VII. Forestry and Landscape Gar- 

 dening. Illus. Chicago, [c. 1912.] Cree Publishing Company. 

 343 pp. 9 in. 



Slade, Daniel Denison. The Evolution of Horticulture in New 



England. New York and London. 1895. [c. 1895.] Putnam's 



Sons. 180 pp. 7 x4H. 

 Smiley, Sarah F. Garden Graith, or Talks among my Flowers. 



New York. Ic. 1880.] A. D. F. Randolph & Co, 195 pp. 7H 



in. 

 Smith, Charles H. J. Parks and Pleasure Grounds; or, practical 



notes on countrv residences, villas, public parks, and gardens. 



Philadelphia. 1852. [n. c] Henry Carey Baird. xi + 290 pp. 



8x5. 

 . The same. Landscape Gardening; or parka and pleasure 



grounds, etc; with note.s and additions. By Lewis F. Allen. 



New York. 1853. [c. 1853.1 C. M. Saxton. 367 pp. 8 x 5 ' -i- 

 Smith, Elmer D. Smith's Chrysanthemum Manual. Illus. Adrian, 



Mich. 1904. Finch, the Printer. 78 pp. 7 in. 



. The same. Revised edition. Many of the important chap- 

 ters have been revised and enlarged, giving more complete 

 detail with additional iUustrulions. Tlie work is practical, not 

 only to florists who have every facility, but to the amateur. Fully 

 illustrated. Adrian. Mich. 1900. [c. 1906.] Nathan Smith & 

 Son. vi -t- 98 pp. 6Hx5. 



. The same. 3d ed. 1913. E. D. Smith & Company. 106 



pp. 7 in. 



Smith, Emma A. See Stewart, J. T. Shade Trees, Indigenous 

 Shrubs and Vines, and Insects that Infest Them. 



Smith. Emory Evans. The Golden Poppy. Illus. Palo Alto, 



Calif. 1902. 230 pp. 8}^2in. 

 Smith. F. V. Tomatoes from the Seed to the Table. Aurora, III. 



1876. Knickerbocker & Hodder, Printers. 31 pp. 6M in- 



Smith, John. Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man; being 

 an attempt to prove, from history, anatomy, physiology", and 

 chemistry, that the original, natural, and best diet of man ia 

 derived from the vegetable kingdom. With notes and illustra- 

 tions by R. T. Trail, From the second Loudon edition. Illus. 

 New York. 1854. [c. 1854.] Fowler & Wells, xix -f 314 pp. 

 71-^x5. 



Smith, M. O. Instructions for Digging Strawberry Plants.heeling 

 in, cultivating, picking, handling pickers, tallying, packing 

 berries, crates. Where to obtain pickers, carriers, packing 

 shanties and how to market. Chic^ago. 1885. The Baker-Col- 

 lings Company. 19 pp. 8 in. 



Snider. J. C. How to Raise a Large Crop of Strawberries. 

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Solly, Geo. A., & Son. Wm. T. Gale, assistant. Designs for 

 Flower Beds. Springfield. Mass. n. d. [c. 1887.] Geo. A. Solly 

 & Son. 8 X 10. 



Solotaroff, William, Shade Trees in Towns and Cities. Illus. 

 New York. 1911. John Wiley & Sons, xviii -f 287 pp. 9^4 in. 



Spalding, Wm. A. The Orange: Its Culture in California; with a 

 brief discussion of the lemon, lime, and other citrus fruits. 

 Illus. With an appendix on Insects Injurious to Citrus Trees, 

 and How to Combat Them, from the work of Hon. Matthew 

 Cooke. 1885. Riverside Press and Horticulturist Steam 

 Print. 97 pp. 9 H s 6 J 2- 



Spanqler, a. M., Publisher. See Year Book of the Farm and 

 Garden. 



Spooneh, Alden. The Cultivation of American Grapes Vines, and 

 Making of Wine. Illus. Brooklyn. 1846. Ic. 1846.] A. Spooner 

 & Co. 96 pp. 



. The same. 2d ed. Brooklyn, 1858. E. B. Spooner. New- 

 York. A. O. Moore. 7J-4 in. 



Squibb, Robert. The Gardener's Kalender, for South Carolina, 

 and North Carolina, containing an account of all work neces- 

 sary to be done in the kitchen and fruit gardens every month in 

 the year, with instructions for performing the same; also particu- 

 lar directions relative to soil and situation, adapted to the differ- 

 ent kinds of plants and trees most proper for cultivation in these 

 states. Charleston, 1787. Printed for A. Timothy. 108 pp. 



. Gardener's Calendar for North Carolina, South Carolina, 



and Georgia. With amendments and additions. Charleston. 1809. 

 Printed and sold by W. P. Young. 162 pp. 7 in. Also 1S13. 

 The Gardener's Calendar for the states of North Carolina, 



South Carolina, and Georgia. With an appendix containing a 

 variety of particular and general information on husbandry 

 and horticulture. Charieston, S. C. 1827. [n. c] Published 

 by P. Hoff and E. Gibbs. 176 pp. 7x4 J-i 



. Second ed., by a lady of Alabama. With alterations and 



improvements. 1842. Mobile: S. W. Allen. 108 pp. {See H. A, 

 Morrison, Check-List of American Almanacs.) 



Stark, William H. The Stark Orchard Planting Book. Illus. St. 

 Joseph, Mo. Ic. 1911.1 The Fruit Grower. 29 pp. 9^x4. 



Starr, W. H. The Cranberry Culturist; being a concise, practical 

 treatise on the cranberry; its historJ^ culture, varieties, etc.; 

 also, with special reference to the bed variety and its culture on 

 upland soils. East New London nurseries. New London, Conn. 

 Illus. New London. 1860. Starr & Co. Paper. 32 pp. S •14x5-^4. 



Stebdins, C. a. The Principles of Agriculture through the School 

 and the Home Garden. Illus. New York. 1913. The Mac- 

 millan Company. xxWii -|- 380 pp. 8 in. 



Stedman. J. M. A Treatise on Spraying, with description of insects 

 attacking apple, peach and strawberry, and treatment recom- 

 mended for holding them in check. IHus. St. Joffeph, Mo. 1905. 

 The Fruit-Grower Company. 123 pp. 5H in- ("Brother 

 Jonathan" Series, No. 2.) 



Steuart, Sir Henry. The Planter's Guide; or, a practical essay 

 on the best method of giving immediate effect to wood, by the 

 removal of large trees and underwood; being an attempt to 

 place the art, and that of general arboriculture, on fixed and 

 phytological principles; interspersed with observations on gen- 

 eral planting, and the improvement of real landscape. Originally 

 intended for the climate of Scotland. First American, from the 

 second London and Edinburgh edition. Illus. New York. 1832. 

 [n. c] G. Thorburn & Sons. 422 pp. 10 x 6. 



Stewart. Henry. Irrigation for the Farm, Garden and Orchard. 



With numerous illustrations. New York. 1883. [c. 1877.1 



Orange Judd Compnny. 264 pp. 7 '^ x 5. 

 . The same. Revised and enlarged. 1886. (c. 1886.] 276 pp. 



