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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



Ubban, Abram Linwood. The Voice of the Garden; with decora- 

 tions by Grace Lillian Urban. Author's edition. Philadelphia. 

 1912. T. Meehan & Sons. 93 pp. 9 in. 



My Garden of Dreams; with decorations by Grace LiUian 



Urban. Author's edition. Philadelphia. 1913. T. Meehan & 

 Sons. 148 pp. 9 in. 



Utter, Delbert. Making Special Crops Pay. Illua. Springfield, 

 Mass. 1913. The Phelps Publishing Company. 60 pp. 7J4 in. 

 (The Practical Farm Librarj-.J 



Van Bochove G., and Bro. Kalamazoo Celery: its cultivation and 

 secret of success. Kalamazoo, Mich. 1886. Kalamazoo Pub- 

 lishing Company, Printers and Engravers. 30 pp. 7 in. 



. The same. Kalamazoo. 1896. [c. 1886.] C. H. Barnes & 



Co., Printers and Engravers. 32 pp. 6% x.^%. 



Van Buren, J. The Seuppernong Grape, its history and mode of 

 cultivation, with a short treatise on the manufacture of wine 

 from it. Illus. Memphis, Tenn. 1868. Printed at the South- 

 western Publishing Hou.«e. 62 pp. 6 3'4 in. (Pp. 54-62, adv.) 



. See White, William N. Gardening for the South. 



Van Camp, Will A. Tomato Cultivation; a practical treatise on 

 the growing and cultivation of tlie tomato. Illus. Indianapolis, 

 Ind. [c. 1913.] United Printing Service Co. 36 pp. iili in- 



Van Ornam, F. B. Potatoes for Profit. 3d ed. With 27 illustra- 

 tions. Philadelphia. 1896. Ic. 1S95.] W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 

 84 pp. 7 J-2 s 5. 



Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler. Art Out-of-doors. Hints on 

 good taste in gardening. New York. 1893. [c. 1893.] Charles 

 Scribner's Sons. 399 pp. 7x5. 



Van Velzer, A. C. Fig Culture; being a statement of the history, 

 varieties and botany of the fig, in Asia, Africa and America, 

 and a special treatise on its propagation, cultivation and curing 

 in North America. Illus. Houston, Texas. 1909. J. V. Dcaly 

 Company. 218 pp. 7 in. 



Vaugban's Celery Manual. Illus. Chicago. 1889. [c. 1889.) 

 Vaughan's Seed Store. 39 pp. 7 J4 x 5 K- 



Vatjx, Calvert, and Parsons, Samuel, Jr. Concerning Lawn 

 Planting. New York. 1881. Orange Judd Company. 36 pp. 

 9 in. 



Ver Beck, Mrs. Hanna Rion. See Rion, Hanna. 



Verplanck, Virginia E. A Year in My Garden; a manual on the 

 culture of flowers, vegetables and fruits. Illus. New York. 1909. 

 Williams Printing Company. 80 pp. 8M in. 



— . The same. Fishkill, N. Y. 1909. [c. 1909.] Mrs. Virginia 



E. Verplanck. 



• ■ Every Day in My Garden; a practical guide for the culti- 



vation of flowers, fruits and vegetables. Illus. New York. 

 [c. 1913.] William R. Jenkins Company, xxiv + 174 pp. 9J^ 

 in. 



Verrill, a. Hyatt. Harper's Book for Young Gardeners; how to 

 make the best use of a little land. With many illustrations. 

 New York and London. 1914, Harper & Brothers, xix +389 

 pp. 8 in. (Harper's Practical Books.) 



ViALA, P., and Ravaz, L. American Vines (resistant stock); their 

 adaptation, culture, grafting and propagation. Complete 

 translation of the 2d ed., by Raymond Dubois and Edmund H. 

 Twight. Illus. San Francisco, Calif. 1903. Press of Freygang- 

 Leary Company. 299 pp. 9 in. 



ViCK, James. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden. Illus. Roch- 

 ester, N. Y. n. d. Published by James Vick. 166 pp. 0?2 x 6J2- 



Wait, Frona Eunice. Wines and Vines of California. A treatise 

 on the ethics of wine drinking. Ilius. San Francisco. 1889. 

 [c. 1889.] The Bancroft Company. Paper. 215 pp. 9x6. 



Waldin, Walter. Truck Farming in the Everglades. Illus. 

 Chicago, [c. 1910.] 139 pp. 8J4 in. 



, The same. Miami, Fla. 1910. [c. 1910.] W. Waldin. 



. The same. Chicago, [c. 1912.] Printed by E. F. Harm an 



& Co. 141 pp. 



Walker, Ernest. See Bailey. Garden- Making. 



Wannieck, Friedrich. See H. M. Stringfellow. The New Hor- 

 ticulture. 



W'ARn. Charles Willis. The .American Carnation : How to 

 grow it. Illus. New York. 1903. [c. 1902.1 A. T. De La Mare 

 Printing and Publishing Company. 296 pp. 10 H x 8. 



Warder, John A. American Pomology. Apples. Illus, New 

 York. [c. 1867.] Orange Judd Company, vii 4- 744 pp. 

 7^^x5M. 

 . — ■ Hedges and Evergreens. A complete manual for the 



cultivation, pruning and management of all plants suitable for 

 American hedging; especially the maclura or Osage orange. 

 Fully illustrated w'ith engravings of plants, implements, and 

 processes. To which is added a treatise on evergreens; their 

 different varieties; their propagation, transplanting, and cul- 

 ture in the United States. New York. 1858. [c. is.^H.] A. O. 

 Moore, vii -f- 291 pp. 7?2x5. 



- Vineyard Culture Improved and Cheapened. By A. 



Du Breuii. Translated by E. and C. Parker, of Longworth's 

 Wine House. With Notes and Adaptations to American Cul- 

 ture by John A. Warder. Illus. Cincinnati. 1867. [c. 1867.] 

 Robert Clarke & Co. 337 pp. 8x5. 

 Waring, Wm. G. The Fruit Growers' Handbook. Illus. Boals- 

 burg. Pa. 1851. 



Warner, Anna. Gardening by Myself. New York. [c. 1872.1 

 Anson D. F. Randolph & Co. Paper. 223 pp. 7x5. 



. Miss Tiller's Vegetable Garden and the Money She Made 



by It. New York. n. d. [c. 1875.] Anson D. F. Randolph & 

 Co. 140 pp. 6 3ix4?i 



Warner, C. D. My Summer in a Garden. New York. n. d. 

 Houghton. Mifflin & Co. 



Washburn & Go's Amateur Cultivator's Guide to the Flower and 

 Kitchen Garden; containing a descriptive list of two thousand 

 varieties of flower and vegetable seeds; also, a list of French 

 hybrid gladiolus, raised and imported by Washburn & Co. 

 Boston. 1868. 148 pp. 9 H x 6 H. 



Watson, Alexander. The American Home Garden; being prin- 

 ciples and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and 

 shrubbery; to which are added brief notes on farm crops, with 

 a table of their average product and chemical constituents. 

 Illus. New York. 1859. fc. 1859.] Harper & Bros, ix + 531 

 pp. 8x5 12- 



Watts, Ralph L. Market Garden Guide; containing reminders 

 and timely hints for every month. Practical suggestions for 

 growing and marketing the principal vegetable crops. With 

 glimpses into some important trucking regions and successful 

 market gardens. Compiled from letters and notes. Illus. 

 Louisville, Ky. Ic. 1912.] The Weekly Market Growers Journal 

 123 pp. 9 in. 



. Vegetable Gardening. Illus. New York. 1912. Orange 



Judd Company, xiii +511 pp. 8 in. 



Waugh. F. a. The American Apple Orchard. A sketch of the 

 practise of apple growing in North America at the beginning of 

 the twentieth century. Fully illustrated. New York. 1908. 

 Ic 1908.] Orange Judd Company, x + 215 pp. 7^x5. 



. The American Peach Orchard. A sketch of the practice of 



peach growing in North America at the beginning of the twen- 

 tieth century. Fully illustrated. New York. 1913. Ic. 1913.] 

 Orange Judd Company. 238 pp. 7J^ x 5. 



. Beginners' Guide to Fruit Growing; a simple statement 



of the elementary practices of propagation, planting, culture, 

 fprtilization, pruning, spraying, etc. Illus. New York. 1912. 

 [c. 1912.] Orange Judd Company, xi + 120 pp. 7^1 in. 



. Dwarf Fruit Trees: Their propagation, pruning, and 



general management; adapted to the United States and Canada. 

 Illus. New York. 1900. Ic. 1906.] Orange Judd Company, 

 xii -H 125pp. 7?2x5. 



. Fruit-Harvesting; storing; marketing. A practical guide 



to the picking, sorting, packing, storing, shipping, and market- 

 ing of fruit. Illus. New York. 1901. [c. 1901.] viii + 224 pp. 

 7 \i X 5. 



. House Plants; and how to grow them. Rutland, Vt. 



n. d. Ic. 1896. ] A. W. Perkins & Co. 21pp. 5Jix3^. 



— ■ . The Landscape Beautiful; a study of the utility of the 



natural landscape, its relation to human life and happiness, with 

 the application of these principles in landscape gardening, and 

 in art in general. Illustrated by Members of the Postal Photo- 

 graphic Club. New York. 1910. [c. 1910.] Orange Judd Com- 

 pany. 336 pp. 8 > 2 X 6. 



. Landscape Gardening. Treatise on the general principles 



governing out-door art; with sundry suggestions for their appli- 

 cation in the common problems of gardening. Illus. New York. 

 1899. [c 1899.] Orange Judd Company, viii + 152 pp. 7J^2x5. 



. The same. 1912. [c. 1912.] 



. Packing and Marketing Fruits; how fruits should be 



handled to carry to market in best condition and present most 

 attractive appearance. Illus. St. Joseph, Mo. 1905. The Fruit- 

 Grower Company. 62 pp. 5^4 in. ("Brother Jonathan" Series, 

 No. 5.) 



Plums and Plum Culture. Monograph of the plums cul- 



tivated and indigenous in North America; with a complete 

 account of their propagation, cultivation and utilization. Illus. 

 New York. 1901. [c. 1901.] Orange Judd Company, xix + 371 

 pp. 7 H X 5. 



. Rural Improvement. The Principles of Civic Art AppUed 



to Rural Conditions, Including Village Improvement and the 

 Betterment of the Open Country. Illus. New York. 1914. 

 Orange Judd Company. 320 pp. 5x7. 



Success with Stone Fruits, including chapters on the plant- 



ing and cultivation of cherries, peaches, plums, apricots, etc., 

 with description of some of the best-known varieties. Illus. St. 

 Joseph. Mo. 1905. Fruit-Grower Company. 68 pp. 5H in- 

 ("Brother Jonathan" Series, No. 10.) 



. Systematic Pomology. Treating of the description, 



nomenclature, and classification of fruits. Illus. New York. 

 1903. Ic. 1903.] Orange Judd Company, x -|- 288 pp. 7Hx5. 

 See Bailey. Garden-Making. Also Kemp, Edward. 



Landscape Gardening. 

 Webb, James. Cape Cod Cranberries. Illus. New York. 1886. 



Ic. ISSG.l Orange Judd Company. Paper. 41 pp. 7J-2 x 5. 

 W^eed. Clarence Moores. The Flower Beautiful. Illus. Boston 



and New York. 1903. [c. 1903.] Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 



X + 137 pp. 9J2X6. 

 . Spraying Crops; why, when, and how. Illus. New York, 



1892. The Rural Publishing Company. 110 pp. 



The same. 2d (revised) ed. New York. 1894. (c. 1891.} 



Special edition of the Field Force Pump Company, Lockport, 

 130 pp. 6x4K- 



