HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



1549 



Thomas, John J. The American Fruit CuUuri.st; containing direc- 

 tions for the propagation and culture of fruit trees in the nursery, 

 orchard and garden. With descriptions of the principal Ameri- 

 can and foreign varieties cultivated in the United States. Illus. 

 Auburn. 1849. Derby, Miller & Co. 410 pp. (Originally pub- 

 lished under title of Fruit Culturist.) 



— . The same. Illustrated with 300 accurate figures. 4th ed. 



1850. [c. 1S49.] xiv+420pp. 7^x5. 



. The same. 1851. {c 1S49.] xiv + 410 pp. 7 5^x5. 



. The same. Auburn and BufTalo. 1S54. [c. 1849.] Miller, 



Orton & Mulligan, xiv + 421 pp. 7 ^4 x 5. 



. The same. New York. 1857. [c. 1849.1 Miller, Orton & 



Co. xiv 4- 424 pp. 8x5. 



— . The same. New York. ISoS. [c. 1849.1 C. M. Saxton. 



-■viv + 424 pp. 7^4x5. Same, also, by Miller. Orton & Mulligan, 



. The same. New York. 1S63. [c. 1849.1 C. M. Saxton. 



. The same. Illustrated with 480 accurate figures. New 



York. 1867. [c. 1867.1 William Wood & Co, vi +511 pp. 

 8x534'. 



. The same. New edition. New York, 1871. W. Wood & 



Co. 511 pp. S>2 in- 



. The American Fruit Culturist; containing practical direc- 

 tions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the 

 United States. A thoroughly revised edition (8th), illustrated 

 with 508 accurate figures. Colored frontispiece. New York. 

 1875. [c. 1875.1 William Wood & Co. vi +576 pp. 9x6^. 



. The same. A thoroughly revised edition, illustrated with 



519 accurate figures. New York. 1885. [c. 1S75 and 1885.1 

 William Wood & Co. \t + 593 pp. 7 J^ x 5. 



— ■ . The same. 20th ed., revised and enlarged by William H. 



S. Wood. Illustrated with nearly 800 accurate figures. 1897. 

 [c. 1875. 1S85. and 1897.1 xv + 758 pp. SHx. 5?4- 



The same. 21st ed., re\'ised and enlarged by William H. S. 



Wood. New York. 1903. [c. 1875, 1885, 1897, 1903.] William 

 Wood & Co. xvii + 823 pp. 9x6. 

 . The same. 21st ed., entirely rewritten and greatly en- 

 larged by William H. S. Wood. Illustrated with over 800 

 accurate figures. 1903. [c. 1903.] Orange Judd Company. 

 -. The Fruit Culturist; adapted to the climate of the northern 



states; containing directions for raising young trees in the 

 nursery, and for the management of the orchard and fruit 

 garden. Illus. New Y'ork. 1846. M. H. Newman. 220 pp. 

 632x4)2. 



The same. 4th ed. 1847. [c. 1846.] Mark H. Newman 



& Co. 216 pp. 



Thomas, Mrs. Theodore. Our Mountain Garden. Illus. New 

 York. 1904. The Macmillan Company. 212 pp. 8 in. 



Thompson. Fred. S. Rhubarb or Pie-Plant Culture. The best varie- 

 ties. Essential points in growing good rhubarb. How rhubarb 

 pays, compared with certain crops. The first and only edition 

 on this subject. Illus. Milwaukee, Wis. 1894. [c. 1894.] J. N. 

 Yewdale & Sons Co. 76 pp. 7 32 s 5. 



Thompson, W, W. A Plain and Simple Treatise on Growing, 

 Gathering and General Management of the Le Conte and 

 Kieffer Pears, and other fruits of the South. Illus. Clarksville, 

 Tenn. 1889. [c. 1889.] W. P. Titus. 66 pp. 5 ' 2 x 3 }4. 



Thorbttrn, Grant. Forty Years' Residence in America; or. The 

 doctrine of a particular providence exemplified in the life of 

 Grant Thorburn . . . Written by himself. Boston. 1834. 

 Russell, Odiorne & Metcalf. 264 pp. 73 2 in. 



. The Gentleman and Gardener's Kalendar, for the Middle 



States of North America. 2d ed., corrected and improved. 

 New York. 1817. Printed by E. B. Gould. 117 pp. 7 in. 



. The same. The Gentleman and Gardener's Kalendar; 



containing ample directions for the cultivation of the kitchen 

 and flower garden, greenhouse, nursery, orchard, etc., for the 

 United States of America. 3d ed., corrected and improved. 

 Price, 50 cents. New York. 1821. [c. in the 36th year of the 

 independenceof U.S. A.] B.Young. 132 pp. 7x432- 



■ . Lawrie Todd. Life and Writings of Grant Thorburn. 



Prepared by himself. Portrait. 276 pp. 7?4 in. 



-. Life and Writings of. Prepared hy himself. Portrait. 



New York. 18.52. [c. 1851.] Edward Walker. 308 pp. 7x5. 



Thornton, A. W. The Suburbanite's Dwarf Fruit Trees Garden 

 (preliminary bulletin). Illus. Femdale. Wash. n. d. 8 pp. 

 9Kx6. 



. The Suburbanite's Handbook of Dwarf Tree Culture, their 



training and management, with a discussion on their adap- 

 tability to the requirements of the commercial orchardist both 

 in connection and in competition with standard trees. Illus. 

 Bellingham, Wash. 1909. Prees of S. B. Irish & Co. 115 pp. 

 9J4 in- 



TiLLiNGHAST, Is.\AC F. A Manual of Vegetable Plants; contain- 

 ing the experiences of the author in starting all those kinds of 

 vegetables which are most difficult for a novice to produce 

 from seeds, with the best methods known for conibating and 

 repelling noxious insects, and preventing the diseases to which 

 garden vegetables are subject. Factoryville, Pa. 1878. [c. 1877.] 

 Tillingha-st Bros. 102 pp. GH^^^H- 



— . The same. La Plume, Pa. 1881. I. F. Tillinghast. 101 pp. 



Tuxingha.st's Plant Manual. A guide to the successful propaga- 

 tion of cabbage and celery plants. Illus. La Plume, Pa. Janu- 

 ary, 1888. Published by the author. 32 pp. 9 x 6. 



Todd, Sereno Edwards. The Apple Culturist. A complete trea- 

 tise for the practical pomologist. To aid in propagating the 

 apple, and cultivating and managing orchards. Illustrated 

 with engravings of fruit, young and old trees, and mechanical 

 devices employed in connection with orchards and the manage- 

 ment of apples. New York. 1871. [c. 1871.] Harper & Bros. 

 334 pp. 7 32 X 5. 



. See Bridgeman. American Gardener's Assistant. 



T0ME8, Robert. The Champagne Country. New York. 1867. 

 [c. 1867.] George Routledge & Sons. 231 pp. 7 3^x5. 



Totty, Charles H. Chrysanthemums for the Million. A Record 

 of Notes on the Culture of the Chrysaiitln-inuni, t y growers 

 situated in every section of the Uniti'd States, with an intro- 

 duction by the author, [c. 1911. | Charles H. Totty, Madison, 

 N.J. Paper. 55pp. 634x432. 



Tracy, Will W. Tomato Culture. A practical treatise on the 

 tomato, its history, characteristics, planting, fertilization, 

 cultivation in field, garden, and greenhouse, harvesting, pack- 

 ing, storing, marketing, insect enemies and diseases; with 

 methods of control and remedies, etc. Illus. New York. 1907. 

 [c 1907.] Orange Judd Company, x + 150 pp. 7 32x5. 



Trall, R. T. See Smith, John. Fruits and Farinacea. 



A Tre.\tise oi\ THE Cultivation of the Grape, in ^*I.^'EVARD3. 

 By a member of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society (Robert 

 Buchanan). Cincinnati. 1850. Wright, Ferris & Co., 48 pp. 9x5 3-2- 



Tricker, William. Making a Water Garden. Illus. New York. 

 1913. McBride, Nast & Co. 51 pp. 7 in. (House and Garden 

 Making Series.) 



. The Water Garden; embracing the construction of ponds, 



adapting natural streams, planting, hybridizing, seed-saving, 

 propagation, building an aquatic house, wintering, correct 

 designing and planting of banks and margins; together with 

 cultural directions for all ornamental aquatics. Profusely 

 illustrated with 9 plates, 18 full-page descriptive views, and 

 numerous other sketches in the text. New York. 1897. [c. 

 1897.] A. T. De La Mare Company, vi + 120 pp. 10 3^x8. 



Tritschler, Charles H., and BrcHAN.^N, W. D. A Practical 

 Treatise on How to Grow Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables, Shrubbery, 

 Evergreens, Shade Trees, Ornamental Trees. Plant pests, 

 diseases and remedies. Two portraits. Nashville, Tenn. 1910. 

 [c. 1910.] McQuiddy Printing Company. 167 pp. 732 in. 



Troop, James. Melon Culture; a practical treatise on the principles 

 involved in the production of melons, both for home use and for 

 market: including a chapter on forcing and one on insects and 

 diseases and means of controlling the same. Illus. New York. 

 1911. (c. 1911.] Orange Judd Company, xii + 105 pp. 71-2 in. 



Trowbridge, F. The Cranberrj' Culturist; l;eing a concise, practi^ 

 cal treatise on the cranberry, its history, culture, varieties, etc. 

 Also, with special reference to the Bell variety, and its culture 

 on marsh and upland soils. New Haven. 1869. From Press of 

 Hoggson & Robinson. 18 pp. 8 ^.i x 5 ^i- 



Trowbridge, J. M. The Cider Makers' Hand Book. A complete 

 guide for making and keeping pure cider. Illus. New York. 

 1890. [c. 1890.] Orange Judd Company. 119 pp. 732x5. 



Tryon, J. H. A Practical Treatise on Grape Culture; with instruc- 

 tions how to prune and train the vine on the horizontal-arm 

 system. Illus. Willoughby, Ohio. 1887 Paper. 22 pp. 



. The same. Illus. 2d ed. Willoughby, Ohio. 1893. 



Paper. 27 pp. 



Tuberous Begonias. Culture and management of a most prom- 

 ising race of plants new to American gardens. By numerous 

 practical growers, reproduced from The American Garden, 

 with the addition of much new matter. Illus. New York. 1891. 

 [c. 1891.] The Rural Publishing Company. 20 pp. 7 32x5. (The 

 Rural Librarj'. Vol. I, No. 1, February 19.) 



Turner, Mrs. Cordelia Harris. Cyclopedia of Practical Flori- 

 culture. New York. 1884. T. MacCoun. xv + 424 pp. 11 in. 

 (Same as her Floral Kingdom, which first appeared in 1877. t 



. The F oral Kingdom, its History, Sentiment, and Poetry. 



A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera 

 and families to which they belong, and the language of each 

 illustrated with appropriate gems of poetry. With an autograph 

 letter and introductory poem by William Cullcn Bryant. And 

 a practical treatise for amateurs on the cultivation and analysis 

 of plants. Chicago. 1877. M.Warren, xv + 424 pp. 11 in. 



. The same. Chicago. 1891 . Standard-Columbian Com- 

 pany. Boston. J. Q. Adams & Co. xv -f- 410, 463-47G pp. 

 (Differs from above in addition of plates.) 



Turner, William. Fruits and \'egetables imder Glass; apples, 

 apricots, cherries, figs, grapes, melons, peaches and nectarines, 

 pears, pineapples, plums, strawberries; asparagus, beans, beets, 

 carrots, chicory, cauliflowers, cucumbers, lettuce, mushrooms, 

 radishes, rhubarb, sea kale, tomatoes. Illus New York. 1912. 

 A. T. De La Mare Company, Ltd. 255 pp. 10 34 in. 



Twight, Edmund H. Sec \"iala, P. .\merican Vines. 



Underwood, J. P. Onion Culture . . . treated in a scientific 

 manner by a practical onion expert of over twenty years' experi- 

 ence. Andover, Ohio. 1900. Citizen Press. 49 pp. 

 Underwood, L. Garden, Dairj* and Country Home Guide. New 



York. 1908. [c. 1908.] Frederick A. Stokes & Co. 

 Undekwood, Loring. The Garden and Its Accessories. With 

 explanatory illustrations from photographs by the author and 

 others. Boston. 1907. [c. 1906.] Little. Brown & Co. xiv -|- 

 215 pp. 7 3^x5H. 



