APPENDIX 



AMEklCAN BOOKS ON BUSH-FBUITS 



There are no American books devoted to bush -fruits alone, 

 except the present volume. There are a few books on small - 

 fruits in general, however, and these are recorded below. 

 Books devoted wholly to the strawberry or the cranberry are 

 omitted. The general fruit manuals contain chapters on the 

 various bush-fruits, and a list of these books may be found 

 in "Principles of Fruit-Growing." Much historical information 

 will be found in "Evolution of Our Native Fruits." The fol- 

 lowing are the books in the editor's library which give spe- 

 cial attention to bush -fruits: 



ABBOTT, FRANCIS B. 

 Hand-book op Small. Fruits, Illustrated. Chicago, n. d. [n. c] 

 Pub. by the author, in the eighties, pp. 36, 554 x3K.* 



BIGGLE, JACOB. 



BiGGLE Berry Book; a condensed treatise on the culture of berries. 

 With leaves from the experience of many practical bei'ry- growers in 

 all parts of the United States, Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1894. 

 [c. 1894.] Wilmer Atkinson Co. pp. 126. 



FULLER, ANDREW S. 



The Small-fruit Culturist. Beautifully illustrated. New York, 

 n. d. [c, 1867,] Orange Judd Co, pp, iv-|-276. 7^^x5.— 

 [Translated into Germeu by Heinrich Maurer as A. S, Fuller's 

 Kulturder Fruchtstraucher, als der Erdbeeren, Himbeeren, Brom- 

 beeren, Johannisbeeren, Stachelbeei'en, Kornelkirschen, Preiszel- 

 beeren, Heidelbeeren, Berberitzen, Zwergkirschen, etc., etc. 

 Nebst einer Anleitung zum Eidsammeln, zur verpackung und 

 versendung der Fruchte. Mit. 27 Tafeln, enthaltend 103 Abbil- 

 dungen. Weimar. 1868. [n. c] Voigt. pp. ix-f 142 + 27 plates. 

 8>^x5%. 



— Same, new, rewritten, and enlarged edition. 1881. [c. 1881.1 pp. 

 287. 7>^x5. 



-Same, third ed. 1897. [c. 1887.] pp.298. 



*Size of book, in inches. 



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