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HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



HoRTictTLTUBAL VISITOR, (See "OuT Horticultural Visitor.") 

 Horticulturist. A. J. Downing and others. M. 1846-75, 



Albany, Rochester, Philadelphia and New York. (United with 



"Gardeners' Monthly.") 

 Household Journal and Floral Life. W. A. Martin, ed. 



M. 25 cts. 1903. Central Publishing Company, Springfield, 



Ohio. 

 Hovey's Magazine of Horticulture. C. M. Hovey, M. 1835- 



68. Boston. Seems never to have had this title on title page. 



Title: 1835-6, "American Gardeners' Magazine and Register 



of Useful Arts;" 1837-68, "The Magazine of Horticulture. 



Botany and all Useful Discoveries and Improvements in Rural 



Affairs." United with "American Journal of Horticulture" to 



form "Tiiton's Journal of Horticulture."). 

 How^ to Grow Flowers. 1896-1900. (Title changed to "Home 



and Flowers.") 

 International Horticulturist. 1889. Harrisburg, Pa. 

 Iowa Horticulture, Pub. by State Horticultural Society. M. 



Des Moines. January to December, 1908. 

 Irrigation Fruit Grower. R. H. Perry, ed. M. SI. 1905-11. 



Denver, Colo. (Established as "Western Slope Fruit Grower;'* 



then as "Colorado Fruit Grower." Absorbed by "Intermoun- 



tain Fruit Journal.") 

 Ladies Floral Cabinet. M. 1872 to January 7, 1887. New York. 



(United with "American Garden.") 

 Ladies Horticultural Magazine and Floral Register. M. 



Baltimore, Md. (Prospectus issued in June, 1833.) 

 Lewiston Orchards Life. H. H. S. Rowell, ed. M. 50 cts. 



1912-14. Lewiston, Idaho. 

 Magazine of Gardening and Botany. M. 1834. Baltimore, Md. 

 Magazine of Horticulture, Botany and All Useful Dis- 

 coveries and Improvements in Rural Affairs. (See "Hovey's 



Magazine of Horticulture.") 

 The Market Garden. Market Garden Publishing Company. 



M. 50 cts. First number published in January, 1894, and in 



July and in October the regular monthly journal began. Dis- 

 continued 1906. Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Mayflower. J. L. Childs. M. 50 cts. 1885-1906. Pub. at Floral, 



N. Y. 18S5-4>; Queens. N. Y. 1887-8; Floral Park, N. Y. 



1889-1906. (Merged in "Floral Life.") 

 Meehan's Garden Bulletin. S. M. Meehan. M. SI. 1909-13. 



Germantown, Pa. 

 Meehan's Monthly. T. Meehan. M. $2. 1891-1902. German- 

 town, Pa. 

 Michigan Fruit Grower. Pub. by Practical Farmer Company. 



W. 1893-9. Grand Rapids, Mich. 1893-6 "Practical Farmer 



and Fruit-Grower." 

 Michigan Horticulturist. Chas. W. Garfield, ed. W. H. Burt 



Publishing Company, pub. M. 1885-6. Detroit, Mich. (Title 



changed to "American Horticulturist.") 

 Missouri and Arkansas Farmer and Fruitman. R. J. Profitt. 



M. 50 cts. 1888. Kansas City. Mo. (From 1888-94 had 



title "Kansas City Progress and Western Farm Journal.") 

 Montana Fruit Grower. 1896-1901. Missoula. 

 National Fruit Grower. Fruit Grower Publishing Company. 



M. 50 cts. 1894-1910. St. Joseph. Mo. (From 1896-9 had 



title "Central States Fruit Grower.") 

 National Fruit Grower. Chas. Greening. Monroe, Mich. 



(1896-9 "Central States Fruit-Grower.") 

 National Horticulturist. Q. 1S90-3. Cambridge, Md. 

 National Horticulturist. National Horticulturist Company. 



M. SI. 1909 to March, 1912. Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 Nebraska Horticulturist. J. G. Carpenter. Q. 25 cts. 1883- 



93. Blower, Neb. 

 New England Florist. New England Florist Company. W. 



1896-9. Boston. (Established as "Boston Flower Market and 



New England Florist.") 

 New York Horticultural Review. 1855. New York. 

 North American Horticulturist. M. 50 cts. 1895-1907. 



Monroe. Mich. 

 Orange Belt. L. M. Holt. M. $2. 1890-4. Pub. at Alessandro, 



Calif. 1890-2; Rialto. 1893; Los Angeles, 1894. A weekly edition 



began in 1893 as "The Orange Grower." 

 Orchard and Garden, J. T. Lovett Company, pub. M. 50 



cts. 1S79-92. Little Silver. N. J. 

 Orchard Fruits. Wm, Dyke. M. 50 cts. 1892-3. Effingham. 111. 

 Orchardists' Companion. A. HofTy. Q. 1841-2. Philadelphia. 

 Ornamental and Forest Tree Grower. J. J. Pinney. M. 



50 cts. Evergreen, Wis. 

 Our Horticultural Visitor. C. G. Mendenhall, ed. M. 50 cts. 



1895-1906. Kinmundy, 111. (First number had title, "Southern 



Illinois Horticultural Visitor"; 1895-1901, "Horticultural 



Visitor.") 

 Pacific Tree and Vine. 1882. San Jos6, Calif. 

 Peach Grower. Mr. Bryan, ed. and pub. Savannah, Ga. 

 Peach Grow-er, Fruit Culturist and Truckers' Mag.a.zine. 



R. M. Martin, ed. and pub. M. 50 cts. 1903-1909. Savannah, 



Ga. 

 Philadelphia Florist and Horticulturist Journal. R. R. 



Scott, ed. 1852-3. (Continued as "Florist and Horticultural 



Journal.") 

 Pilot Point Horticulturist. M. Pilot Point, Texas. 

 Popular Gardening and Fruit Growing. Elias A. Long. M. 



1885-91. Buffalo, N. Y. (Combined with "American Gar- 

 den.") 



Practical Farmer and Fruit-Grower. (See "Michigan Fruit 



Grower.") 

 Practical Fruit Grower. G. A. Atwood. M. 1894-1907. 



Springfield, Mo. (From 1894-1900 had title, "The Southwest." 



Merged into "American Fruit and Nut Journal.") 

 Practical Nurseryman and Horticultural Advertiser M 



1893-1902. Huntsville, Ala. 

 Progressive Eastern Fruit Grower. John S. Gallagher. 1910- 



11. Rochester, N. Y. 



Purdy's Fruit Recorder and Evaporator. A. W. Purdy. Q. 

 25 cts. 1889-94. Palmyra, N. Y. 



Rogue River Fruit Grower. Charles Meserve. M. SI. 1909- 



12. Medford, Ore. 



Rose Journal. Published by the American Rose Society. Q. 

 1912-13. FishkUl-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



Science and Horticulture. C. R. Orcutt. M. $2. Orcutt, 



Calif. Also pub. at Los Angeles and San Diego. 

 Seed Time and Harvest. Isaac F. Tillinghast. M. (1880-2, 



Q.) 25 cts. 1880-94. La Plume, Pa. (Merged in "American 



Farmer and Farm News.") 

 Seed Time and Harvest. W. 1897-8. Scranton, Pa. 

 Seed Time and Harvest. M. 1905-8. Scranton. Pa. 

 Small Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener. 1869-71. 



(Later "Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener.") 

 Smith's Small Fruit Farmer. B. F. Smith. Q. 50 cts. 1891-4. 



Lawrence, Kans. (Later "American Horticulturist). 

 Southern California Horticulturist. Southern California 



Horticultural Society. M. 1S77-9. Los Angeles. (Followed 



by "Semi-Tropic California;" then united with "Rural Cali- 



fornian.") 

 Southern Floral Magazine. Morton & Titus. M. 50 cts. 



Clarksville, Tenn. 

 Southern Florist and Gardener. M. 1894-9. Louisville, Ky. 



1894-7; Chattanooga, Tenn., 1S9S-9. 

 Southern Fruit Journal. James Harrison, ed. and pub. M. 



50 cts. 1904. Montezuma, Ga. 

 Southern Horticultural Journal. S-M. 1888-91. Denison, 



Texas. 

 Southern Horticulturist. H. A. Swasey, ed. M. 1869-70. 



Canton, Miss., January and February, 1869; Yazoo City, Mtss., 



March, 1869, to August, 1870; Tangipahoa, La., October to 



Dec, 1870. (Continued as "Swasey's Southern Gardener.") 

 Southern Horticulturist. M. 1892. Humboldt. Tenn. 

 Southern Horticulturist. M. Denison and Ft. Worth, Texas. 

 Southern Illinois Horticultural Visitor. (See "Our Horti- 

 cultural Visitor.") 

 Strawberry. R. M. Kellogg Company. M. SI. 1906-7. Three 



Rivers, Mich. (Merged into "Fruitman and Gardener.") 

 Strawberry Culturist. (Changed to "Eastern Shore Farmer and 



Fruit Culturist.") 

 Strawberry Specialist. O. W. Blacknall. M. 50 cts. 1897-1903. 



Kittreil, N. C. 

 Success with Flowers. Dingee & Conard Co. M. 25 cts. 1890 



to June, 1904. West Grove, Pa. (Combined with "Home and 



Flowers.") 

 Swasey's Southern Gardener. H. A. Swasey. ed. M. 1871. 



Tangipahoa, La. (Established as "Southern Hortinulturist.") 

 Texas Fruits, Nuts, Berries and Flowers. (Now "Southern 



Orchards and Farms.") 

 Tilton's Journal of Horticulture and Florists' Com- 

 panion. 1867-71. Boston. (Formerly "American Journal of 



Horticulture and Florists' Companion.") 

 Trade Journal .a.nd International Horticulturist. M. New 



York. N. Y. 

 Tri-state Farmer and Gardener. Tri-state Publishing Company. 



M. 50 cts. 1895-1907. Chattanooga. Tenn. 

 Vice's Magazine. Vick's Magazine Company. M. 50 cts. 1878- 



1906. Rochester, N. Y. Has also been pub. at Dansville, N. Y., 



and Chicago. 

 ViNEYARDisT. J. H. ButlcF. S-M. $1. 1886-1903. Penn Yan. 



N. Y. 

 Washington Fruit Grower. E. L. Rorrey, ed. 1907-10. 



North Y'akima, Wash. (Originally pub. under title, "Fancy 



Fruit.") 

 Western Farmer and Gardener. Hooper & Elliott. 1S39-45. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Western Garden. C. N. Page. 1890-6. M. Des Moines, Iowa. 



(Is now published as "Poultry Success.") 

 Western Garden. 1893—4. Denver, Colo. 

 Western Horticultural Review. J. A. Warder, ed. M. 1850-3. 



Cincinnati. Ohio. (Continued as "Horticultural Review and 



Botanical Magazine.") 

 Western New York Apple. L. P. McNeeley. M. $1.50. 1908, 



Barker, N. Y. 

 Western Pomologist. Mark Miller, Dr. Staymanand others. 



1870-2. Des Moines. Iowa, and Leavenworth, Kana. (Com- 

 bined with "The Horticulturist.") 

 Western Slope Fruit Grower. Paonia, Colo. (See "Irrigation 



Fruit Grower."). 

 Wisconsin Horticulturist. Pub. by Wisconsin State Horti- 

 cultural Society. M. 1896-1903. From 1896-1902 pub. at 



Baraboo and Madison; 1303 at Sparta and Madison. 

 Woodsman. Geo. W. Caldwell. M. 50 cts. Evergreen, Wis. 



