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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



Stewart, Homer L. Celery Growing and Marketing a Success. 

 With portrait of the author; also illustrated with 13 plates, 

 showing new tools and appliances in celerj' culture and the 

 care of the crop. This is the only book ever written which covers 

 the whole period of growing, marketing and caring for the crop, 

 with explicit directions. Tecumseh, Mich. 1S91. [c. 1891.] 

 The Blade Printing and Paper Company. 151 pp. 7H x 5 i^. 



. The Pecan, and How to Grow it. Where they grow wild, 



where tfaey are being cultivated, what lands are best and a!l 

 about it. By the Stuart Pecan Company, lUus. Chicago. 1S93. 

 Woman's Temperance Publishing Association, 90 pp. 7^4 in 



Stewart, J. T. Shade Trees, Indigenous Shrubs and Vines, by J. 

 T, Stewart, M.D., and Insects that Infest Them, by Miss Emma 

 A. Smith. Illus. Peoria, 111. 1877. Transcript Company, 

 Printers and Binders. 55 pp. 8 H x 5 J^. 



. The same. 2d ed., revised and improved. Peoria, 111. 1883. 



in. c] Transcript Publishing Company. 37 pp. SJ-^ x 5^^. 



Storke, E. G., Editor. The Farm and Gardens: embracing (In) 

 The Farm: Its management and products. (ID The Kitchen 

 Garden: What to grow, and how to grow it. (Ill) The Fruit- 

 Garden: How to cultivate choice fruits. (IV) The Flower- 

 Garden: How to cultivate all out-door flowers. From the latest 

 authorities. Auburn, N. Y. n. d. [c. 1859.J The Auburn 

 Publishing Company. 291 pp. 8 x SJ'^. 



. The same. 261 pp. (Issued in volume entitled: Domestic 



and Rural Affairs). The family, farm and gardens, and the 

 domestic animals. 1860. 



Strawberry Report. Read before The Cincinnati Horticultural 

 Society, August, 1847, and ordered to be published. Illus. 

 Cincinnati. 1848. Morgan & Overend, Printers. 16 pp. 9x5^^. 

 (Contains report of Committee to report on Sexual Characters 

 of the Strawberry.) 



Stringfellow, H. M. Fruit and Vegetable Growing in Galveston 

 County, Texas. Being a series of letters. Galveston, [c. 1890.] 

 17 pp. 6 in. 



. How to Grow Fruits and Vegetables in the Coast Country, 



and What Varieties to Grow. A practical treatise. Galveston. 

 1890. Clarke & Courts, Printers. 10 pp. 8 in. 



. The New Horticulture. Illus. Portrait. Galveston, 



Texas. 1S96. (c. 1896.] Published by the author. 216 pp. 

 9^x6. (Translated into German by Friedrieh Wannieck, as 

 Der Neue Gartenbau. Frankfurt a. O. 1901.) 



-. The same. New and revised edition. Dallas, Texas. 1906- 



Farm and Ranch Publishing Company. 146 pp. 



Strong, W. C. Culture of the Grape. Illus. Boston. 1866. 

 [c. 1866.] J. E. Tilton & Co. 355 pp. 8x5. 



. Fruit Culture, and the laying out and management of a 



country home. Illus. Boston. 1885. [c. 1885.) Houghton, 

 Mifflin & Co. v + 202 pp. 7x4 J-^. 



. The same. New York. 1892. [c. 18S5.] The Rural Pub- 

 lishing Company, xiv -\- 231 pp. 7 H ^ 5. 



Sturgis, R. Clipston. See Brown, Glenn. European and Japanese 

 Gardens. 



Stjffa, George A. Suffa's Practical Experience with the Cauli- 

 flower. Illus. Greenville, R. I. 18S4. 6 pp. 6 J4 in. 



Sunset Seed and Plant Company. Sweet Pea Review. Illus. 

 San Francisco. 1896. [c. 1896.] Sunset Seed and Plant Com- 

 pany. 31 pp. 8x5^-^. 



— . The same. 1896. The Murdock Press. 



. The same. Sd ed. 1897. [c. 1896.) 33 + iv pp. 8x5J^. 



. The same. 3d ed. 1898. [c. 1898.] 48 pp. 7H^5H- 



Tabor, Grace. The Landscape Gardening Book, wherein are set 

 down the simple laws of beauty and utility which should guide 

 the development of all grounds. Illus. New York. 1911. 

 [c. 1911.] McBride, Nast & Co. 180 pp. lOJ/^ x 7H- 



. The same. 1912. 196 pp. 



■ . Making a Bulb Garden. Illus. New York. 1912. [c. 1912.] 



McBride, Nast & Co. 64 pp. 6H ^ 5H- (House and Garden 

 Making Books.) 



Making a Garden to Bloom This Year. Illus. New York. 



1912. [c. 1912.] McBride, Nast & Co. 54 pp. 6Hx5J. 



(House and Garden Making Books.) 

 . Making the Grounds Attractive with Shrubbery. Illus. 



New York. 1912. [c. 1912.] McBride. Nast & Co. 53pp. 6Hx5>^. 



(House and Garden Making Books.) 

 . Old-fashioned Gardening; a history and a reconstruction. 



Illus. New York. 1913. McBride, Nast & Co. ix + 263 pp. 



9Hin. 

 . Suburban Gardens. Illus. New York. 1913. Outing 



Publishing Company. 207 pp. 7 in. 

 , and Teall, Gardner. The Garden Primer; a practical 



handbook on the elements of gardening for beginners. Illus. New 



York. 1910. McBride Winston & Co. US pp. Sin. 

 . The same. Philadelphia. 1910. [c. 1910.] John C. Win- 

 ston & Co. 



The same. New edition, revised and enlarged. 1911. 



McBride, Nast & Co. 164 pp. 

 Tapt, L. R. Greenhouse Construction. A complete manual on the 

 building, heating, ventilating and arrangement of greenhouses 

 and the construction of hotbeds, frames and plant pits. Illus. 

 New York. 1894. [c. 1893.] Orange Judd Company, viii + 208 

 pp. 7Hx5. 



— — . Greenhouse Management. A manual for florists and 

 flower lovers on the forcing of flowers, vegetables and fruits in 

 greenhouses, and the propagation and care of house plants. 

 Illus. New York. 1898. [c. 1898.] Orange Judd Company. 

 X +382 pp. 71^x5. 



. See Bailey. Garden-Making. 



Taylor, Horace. Tomato Raiding in Common Gardens. From 

 fifteen years' personal experience. Canandaigua, N. Y. 1870. 

 [c. 1870.] 16 pp. 7M x4>4. 



Taylor. O. M. See Beach, S. A., The Apples of New York, and 

 Hedrick, U. P., The Grapes of New York. 



Teague, R. M. The Citrus Fruits, historically — horticulturally — 

 commercially. Illus. San Dimas. 1907-08. 48 pp. UHin. 



Teall, Gardner. See Tabor, Grace. The Garden Primer. 



Teat, John Thomas. The Farmer's Garden, and Its Management. 

 A practical guide to successful gardening. Cardington, Ohio. 

 1896-98. [c. 1898.] 107 pp. 



Ten Acres Enough. A practical experience, showing how a very 

 small farm may be made to keep a very large family. With 

 extensive and profitable experience in the cultivation of the 

 smaller fruits. By Edmund Morris. New York. 1864. J, 

 Miller. 255 pp. 7^x5. 



. The same. 26th ed. New York. n. d. [c. 1864.] The 



American News Company. 



The same. With introduction by Isaac Phillips Roberts. 



New York. 1905. Consolidated Retail Booksellers. 273 pp. 

 — ■ — . The same. 1905. [c. 1905.] Orange Judd Company. 



Tenbrook, John W., Publisher. The Sweet Potato Culturist: 

 giving practical instructions for its cultivation and preservation 

 for family use and for market, by the sweet potato men of the 

 Northwest, containing the best mode of sprouting, planting, 

 cultivating, digging and storing for winter, with directions for 

 selecting soil and varieties, to which is appended the agricul- 

 tural and horticultural advertiser. Illus. Rockville, Ind. 1860. 

 RIagill & Kline, Printers. 96 pp. 6J^ in. (Pp. 77-96, adver- 

 tising matter.) 



Terry, T. B. The A B C of Potato Culture. How to grow them in 

 the largest quantity, and of the finest quality, with the least 

 expenditure of time and labor. Carefully considering all the 

 latest improvements in this branch of agriculture up to the 

 present date. Illustrated by 20 engravings. Medina, Ohio. 

 1885. A. I. Root. 42 +8 pp. 10x6J-2- 



. The same. 2d ed., revised, and largely rewritten. 1893. 



212 pp. 6H X 5. 



The same. Fully illustrated. 3d ed., revised, and largely- 



rewritten. 1901. 



. The A B C of Strawberry Culture; for farmers, village 



people, and small growers. A book for beginners. 2d ed., 

 revised and enlarged. Illus. Medina, Ohio. 1902. 235 pp. 

 61^2x514. (A second edition of How to Grow Strawberries.) 

 -, and Root, A. I. How to Grow Strawberries: for farmers. 



village people, and small growers. A book for beginners. Illus. 

 Medina, Ohio. 1890. (n. c] A. I. Root. 144 pp. 63^x53^. (Pp. 

 102-144 "by the publisher.") 



Teschemacher, J. E. A Concise Application of the Principles of 

 Structural Botany to Horticulture: chiefly extracted from the 

 works of Lindley, Knight, Herbert and others, with additions 

 and adaptations to this climate. Boston. 1840. [c. 1840.] 

 Charles C. Little and James Brown, v + 90 pp. 63-2x3?-^. 



Thacher, James. The American Orchardist; or, a practical treatise 

 on the culture and management of apple and other fruit trees; 

 with observations on the diseases to which they are liable, and 

 their remedies; to which is added the most approved method 

 of manufacturing and preserving cider, compiled from the 

 latest and most approved authorities, and adapted to the use 

 of American farmers. Boston. 1822. [c. 1822.] vi + 226 pp. 

 9x5. 



. The American Orchardist: or, a practical treatise on the 



culture and management of apple and other fruit trees, with 

 observations on the diseases to which they are liable, and their 

 remedies; to which is added the most approved method of manu- 

 facturing and preserving cider, and also wine from apple juice 

 and currants. Adapted to the use of American farmers, and all 

 lovers and cultivators of fine fruit. 2d ed., much improved. 

 Plymouth, Mass. 1825. [c. 1825.] Published by Ezra Collier, 

 iv -H 234 pp. 7x4 H- 



[James Thacher. 1754-1844, was eminent as physician and 

 author. He is the author of "Military Journal during the 

 American War, from 1775 to 1783," "American New Dispen- 

 satory," "Observations on Hydrophobia," and other medical 

 works. He is also author of a work on bees and one on 

 demonology.] 



The same, bound with American Orchardist and Cottage 



Economy. By William Cobbett. 



Thaxter, Celia. An Island Garden . . . with pictures and 

 illuminations by Childe Hassam. Boston and New York. 1894. 

 Houghton. Mifflin & Co. ix -f- 126 pp. 9H in. 



Thomas, George C, Jr. The Practical Book of Outdoor Rose 

 Growing for the Home Garden. With 96 plates in color, charts, 

 and half-tones. Philadelphia. 1914. J. B. Lippincott Company. 

 156 pp. 9 in. 



