Books 251 



.Same, 16th ed. 1843. [c. 1828.] pp.306. 



Same, 19th ed. 1847. [c. 1828.] pp.306. 7%x5. 



Same, 20th ed. 1850. [c. 1828.] pp.306. 7%x4%. 

 , Same, 30th ed. 1857. [c. 1828.] pp. 306. 8x5%. 

 [Bound with "The Complete Farmer."] 



THE AMERICAN KITCHEN GARDEN ; containing practical directions 

 for the culture of vegetables. Also garden fruits, strawberry, 

 raspberry, gooseberry, currants, melons, etc., etc. Revised 

 from the 35th ed., and adapted to the use of families, by a 

 practical gardener. New York. 1856. [c. 1852.] C. M. 

 Saxton & Co. pp. viii + 120. 8x5%. B. [Bound fifth in 

 Saxton's "Rural Hand-Books." 2d series.] 



Same, separate. 1852. 



FITCH, JOHN M. 



PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS ON VEGETABLE CULTURE. For the 

 market-gardener, the farmer, and any one interested in good 

 things to eat. Written expressly for F. Barteldes & Co. 

 Lawrence, Kansas. 1898. Journal Publishing Co. pp. 32. 



FITZ, JAMES. 



SWEET POTATO CULTURE ; giving full instructions from starting 

 the plants to harvesting and storing the crop, with a chapter 

 on the Chinese yam. New and enlarged edition. New York. 

 1886. [c. 1886.] Orange Judd Co., David W. Judd, president. 

 pp. 86. 7%x5. 



GARDEN, THE; a pocket manual of practical horticulture: or 

 how to cultivate vegetables, fruits and flowers, embracing an 

 exposition of the nature and action of soils and manures, and 

 the structure and growth of plants; directions for the forming 

 of a garden; description of implements and fixtures; instruc- 

 tions for sowing, transplanting, budding, grafting, and cultivat- 

 ing vegetables, fruits and flowers, with a chapter on ornamental 

 trees and shrubs by the author of "How to Write," "How to 

 Behave," etc. No. 1. Illustrated. New York. 1858. [c. 1858.] 

 Fowler and Wells, pp. xi + 166. 7x4. 

 -Same, No. 3. 7%x5. 



