Appendix. 



BAKER, CHARLES R. 



PRACTICAL, AND SCIENTIFIC FRUIT-CULTURE. Illustrated. Boston 

 1866. [c. 1866.] Lee & Shepard. pp. 523. 8^x5%. 



BARRY, P. 



THE FRUIT GARDEN; a treatise intended to explain and illustrate 

 the physiology of fruit trees, the theory and practice of all 

 operations connected with the propagation, transplanting, prun- 

 ing and training of orchard and garden trees, as standards, 

 dwarfs, pyramids, espaliers, etc., the laying out and arranging 

 different kinds of orchards and gardens, the selection of suit- 

 able varieties for different purposes and localities, gathering and 

 preserving fruits, treatment of diseases, destruction of insects, 

 descriptions and uses of implements, etc. Illustrated with up- 

 wards of 150 figures, representing different parts of trees, all 

 practical operations, forms of trees, designs for plantations, im- 

 plements, etc. New York. 1860. [c. 1851.] C. M. Saxton, 

 Barker & Co. pp. xiv + 398. 7^x5. 



Same. New edition. Revised and brought down to date, by the 

 author. Illustrated. New York. 1888. [c. 1883.] Orange Judd 

 Company, pp. xvi+516. 7%x5. 



BEADLE, D. W. 



CANADIAN FRUIT, FLOWER, AND KITCHEN GARDENER ; a guide in 

 all matters relating to the cultivation of fruits, flowers and 

 vegetables, and their value for cultivation in this climate. Il- 

 lustrated. Colored plates. Toronto. 1872. [c. 1872.] James 

 Campbell & Son. pp. xvi + 391. 9x6. 



BEECHER, HENRY WARD. 



PLAIN AND PLEASANT TALK ABOUT FRUITS, FLOWERS AND FARMING. 



New York. 1859. [c. 1859]. Derby & Jackson. A. O. Moore & 



Co. pp. viii + 420. 7^ + 5. 

 Same, new edition, with additional matter from recent writings, 



published and unpublished. New York. 1874. [c. 1873.] J. B. 



Ford & Co. pp. vii -f- 498. 7%x5. 



BRHAUT, REV. T. COLLINGS. 



CORDON TRAINING OF FRUIT TREES ; diagonal, vertical, spiral, hori- 

 zontal, adapted to the orchard-house and open-air culture. With 

 a supplement containing remarks on cordon training, the culti- 

 yation and pruning of peach trees in pots, the best varieties of 



