Wood, William H. S., ed. 



American fruit culturist; containing practical directions for the 

 propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States, 

 by John J. Thomas. . .twenty-first edition, rev. and enl. by William 

 H. S, Wood. . .illus. with over 800 accurate figures. 

 New York, 1914. Orange Judd co., xvii«&;814p., ilius. 22 cm. el. 



A late edition of a work published in 1847. 



Valuable on fruits and nuts. The information is easily found. 



For fruits, see also Citrus Culture and Grapes. 



There is also material among the books on Agriculture and 

 Gardening-. 



THE GARDEN 



Go down to Kew in lilac-time (It isn't far from London!) 

 Go down to Kew in lilac-time (It isn't far from London!)" 

 And you shall wander hand in hand with love in summer's wonder-land; 

 Go down to Kew in lilac-time (It isn't far from London!)" 



Alfred Noyes' "Barrel-organ." 



The Botanical magazine; or, Flower-garden displayed: in which the 

 most ornamental foreign plants, cultivated in the open ground, 

 the green-house, and the stove, are accurately presented in their 

 natural colours. To which are added, their names, class, order, generic 

 and specific characters, according to the celebrated Linnaeus; and 

 their places of growth, and times of flowering: together with the 

 most approved methods of culture. A work intended for the use 

 of such ladies, gentlemen, and gardeners, as wish to become scien- 

 tifically acquainted with the plants they cultivate. Vol. 1-45. 

 London, 1793-1818. Printed by S. Couchman, vol. 1-45, port., col., pi. 

 24 cm. % lea. 



By William Curtis, 1793-1800, vol. 1-14. 

 By John Sims, 1801-1818, vol. 15-45. 



Title of vols. 15-45 reads "Curtis' botanical magazine." Port. 

 of Willliam Curtis as front, of vol. xvi., p. 1096, descriptive of 

 plate 1096 is missing. Latin and English indices in each vol- 

 ume. Very fine hand-colored plates. 

 An extremely valuable run in good condition. 



Breck, Joseph 



New book of flowers. 



New York, cl866. Orange Judd & co., xii&480 p., iluis. 19^^ cm. cl. 

 Deals with garden flowers capable of out-door cultivation. 



Bridgeman, Thomas 



The florist's guide; containing practical directions for the cultiva- 

 tion of annual, biennial, and perennial flowering plants. . .in- 

 cluding the double dahlia; with a monthly calendar containing in- 

 structions for the management of green-house plants throughout 

 the year. ed. 3, enl. & imp. 



New York, 1840. Bridgeman, 180 p. 19 cm. ci. 

 Adapted to the home-grower. 



British florist; or, Lady's journal of horticulture. . .in six volumes with 

 eighty-one carefully colored plates. 

 London, 1846. Henry G. Bohn, 6 vols, in 3 col. engr. 23 cm. % calf. 



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