BIBLIOGRAPHY 



THE following is a compilation of the more important practical books on 

 various subjects relating to landscape plantings and of interest to the gar- 

 dener and to the owner of private estates. An effort has been made to in- 

 clude a reference list of some of the more important articles which have 

 appeared from time to time in different magazines, as discussions on these sub- 

 jects. An attempt has been made in compiling this list of references not to 

 cover the entire field of literature written on these subjects, but to include 

 only a sufficient number of books of real value from which information can be 

 readily obtained. 



The author does not wish to imply that there are not many other interest- 

 ing publications pertaining to this subject matter. It is imperative, however, 

 that this list should not become overburdened, and yet, if references have 

 been omitted which should have been included, any suggestions or corrections 

 will be welcome. 



BOOKS 

 Botany 



Manual of the Flora of the Northern States and Canada, by N. L. 



Britton. 



Field, Forest and Garden Botany, by Asa Gray. 

 Official Catalog of Plant Names, by American Joint Committee on 

 Horticultural Nomenclature. 



Bulbs 



Daffodils, by Joseph Jacob. 



The Bulb Book, by John Weathers. 



Bulb Culture, by Henderson. 



Bulb Garden, by Grace Tabor. 



The Book of Bulbs, by S. Arnott. 



Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants, by C. L. Allen. 



Daffodils, Narcissus, and How to Grow Them, by M. Kirby. 



Tulips, by Joseph Jacob. 



Evergreens and Rhododendrons 



Evergreens and How to Grow Them, by C. L. Harrison. 



The Rhododendron and American Plants, by E. S. Rand, Jr. 



Handy Book of Ornamental Conifers and Rhododendrons, by H. 



Fraser. 



Hedges and Evergreens, by J. A. Warder. 

 Rhododendrons and Azaleas, by Wm. Watson. 



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