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THE AMERICAN GARDENER'S CALENDAR; adapted to the climates 

 and seasons of the United States. Containing a complete 

 account of all the work necessary to be done in the kitchen- 

 garden, fruit-garden, orchard, vineyard, nursery, pleasure- 

 grounds, flower-garden, greenhouse, hothouse, and forcing- 

 frames, for every month in the year; with ample practical 

 directions for performing the same. Also, general as well as 

 minute instructions for laying out, or erecting, each and every 

 of the above departments, according to modern taste and the 

 most approved plans; the ornamental planting of pleasure- 

 grounds, in the ancient and modern style ; the cultivation of 

 thorn-quicks and other plants suitable for live hedges, with 

 the best methods of making them, etc. To which are an- 

 nexed catalogues of kitchen-garden plants and herbs; aro- 

 matic, pot and sweet herbs; medicinal plants; and the most 

 important grasses, etc., used in rural economy, with the soil 

 best adapted to their cultivation; together with a copious in- 

 dex to the body of the work. Fourth edition, improved. 

 Philadelphia. 1820. [c. 1819.] T. P. M'Mahon. pp.618. 



THE AMERICAN GARDENER'S CALENDAR; adapted to the climates 

 and seasons of the United States. Containing a complete 

 account of all the work necessary to be done in the kitchen - 

 garden, fruit-garden, flower -garden, orchard, pleasure -grounds, 

 vineyard, nursery, greenhouse, hothouse, and forcing-frames, 

 for every month in the year; with practical directions and 

 copious index. Eleventh edition, with a memoir of the author, 

 revised and illustrated under the supervision of J. Jay Smith. 

 Philadelphia. 1857. [c. 1857.] J. B. Lippincott & Co. pp. 

 ix-j-637. 



MITCHELL, S. H. 



TOMATO -GROWING FOR PROFIT; being a practical treatise show- 

 ing in detail how to grow tomatoes by new methods ; from the 

 sowing of the seed to the marketing of the crop, so as to leave 

 when sold the largest amount of profit to the producer, the 

 whole being the result of over thirty years' extensive practical 

 experience by the author. Toronto. 1895. [n.c.] Dudley 

 & Burns, pp. 24. 9>x6>. 



