Appendix. 498 



PORSYTH, WILLIAM. 



AN EPITOME OF MR. FORSYTH'S TREATISE ON THE CULTURE AND 

 MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT TREES. Also, notes on American garden- 

 ing and fruits; with designs for promoting the ripening of fruits 

 and securing them as family comforts; and further, of economi- 

 cal principles in building farmers' habitations. By an American 

 farmer. Philadelphia. 1803. [n. c.] Printed by T. L. Plowman 

 for John Morgan, pp. 186 + 6. 8%x5}. 



PORSYTH, WILLIAM. 



A TREATISE ON THE CULTURE AND MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT TREES; 

 in which a new method of pruning and training is fully de- 

 scribed. Together with observations on the diseases, defects, 

 and injuries in all kinds of fruit and forest trees; as also, an 

 account of a particular method of cure, made public by order 

 of the British government. To which are added an introduction 

 and notes, adapting the rules of the treatise to the climate and 

 seasons of the United States of America. By William Cobbett. 

 Plate. New York. 1802. [n. c.] Ezra Sargeant & Co. pp. 

 viii + 259. 8%x5M. 



-Same. Albany. 1803. [n. c.] D. & S. Whiting, pp. xii-j-280. 

 8%x5}. Contains at the close a commendatory letter from 

 Peter W. Yates, of Albany. 

 FULLER, ANDREW S. 



THE PROPAGATION OF PLANTS; giving the principles which gov- 

 ern the development and growth of plants, their botanical affini- 

 ties and peculiar properties; also, descriptions of the process 

 by which varieties and species are crossed or hybridized, and 

 the many different methods by which cultivated plants may be 

 propagated and multiplied. Illustrated with numerous engrav- 

 ings. New York. 1887. [c. 1887.] Orange Judd Co., David W. 

 Judd, president, pp. x-f349. 7%x5. 



GOODRICH, CHAUNCEY. 



THE NORTHERN FRUIT CULTURIST; or, the farmer's guide to the 

 orchard and fruit garden. Illustrated. Burlington. 1849. [c. 

 1849.] Chauncey Goodrich, pp. viii-)-108. 7Kx4%. 

 Same, second edition, corrected and enlarged. Burlington. 1850. 

 [c. 1849.] Chauncey Goodrich, pp. <-"i-f-112. 7%x4%. 



GREEN, CHARLES A. 



GREEN'S FOUR BOOKS, devoted to- 1. How we made the old 

 farm pay. 2. Peach culture. 3. How to propagate fruit-plants, 

 vines and trees. 4. General fruit instructor. Illustrated. 



