DESCRII'TIVJO HOTANY — NORTH AMKKICA 



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Oofl, 10. S. N<>l-(w on (iniiuiiciilal trncs and Hlinibw. (Winmn- 

 Hin Auric. Krprr. SUil. Ami. h'rp. ,\l. .'MO :iV2. 1895.) 



Troos iind NlinibH id. MiuliHoii, WiMCDimiii. {(Iiird. A: Fur. 



VIII. 'iHH. 1895.) 



Card, I''. VV. Ormuncidjil .slLrub.M r<ir NcbruHka. {dunl. >{■ /''or. 

 VIII. KiS. 1895.) 



Shrubs nidivv. luid foreign. ((lard. <fc l''iir. I.X. 202, 212. 

 1896.) 



Rich, W. P. Tho five best ornumcidal slirubH. (Iowa Slate 

 Ihni. Soc. Hep. XXX. (1.Sl),'i), pp. bS.VIS?. 1896.) 



Shinn, C. H. l'i)mi'f;r:inal.oM and Oli'andcr.s in ('alifornia vil- 

 lages. (Card. & Far. X. 203. 1897.) 



Sears, l'\ (I. Some Utah shade trees, ((lard, it Fur. X. 350- 

 :!.'-)7. 1897.) 



Watson, ]!. M. Some American trees and .shru1)s. (Card. 

 LI. ■m)-i:i2. 1897.) 



Franceschi, 1'". Trees from Sovitli .\sia aeelimalcd in Southern 

 ('aiifornia. (Forcslir, IV. 7()-77, 121)-i;i0. 1898.) 



Rice, I!,. C. Our native trees and shrubs. (laini SUUc llorl. 

 Hoc. Hep. XXXII. (1897), pp. 2!)9-:{()l. 1898.) 



Budd, .1. L. Shrubs for (he lawn and par]<. (Iinita Stale Horl. 

 Soc. Rep. XXXIII. (1S!)S), pp. U\ i:!.->. .1899.) 



Davis, L. D. Ornamental slirulis for n;ardrn, lawn and park 

 planting with an account of the origin, eajiabiJities and adap- 

 tations of the numerous .species and varieties, native and for- 

 eign, and especially of (lie new and rare .sorts suited to cul- 

 tivation in the United States. G+33S pp. 11. pi. Q. 

 New York, 1899. 



Rehder, Alfred. Abelia [and other articles on woody plants]. 

 (In Bailey, L. H. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, 

 I. 1. 1900.) 



Miller, William. Acalypha [and other articles on woody 

 plants]. (In B.viley, L. H. Cyclopedia of American horti- 

 culture, I. 10, 11. 1900.) 



Pomological 



Coxe, William. A view of the cultivation of fruit trees and. the 

 management of orchards and cider; with accurate descrip- 

 tions of the most estimable varieties of native and foreign 

 Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums and Cherries cultivated in the 

 middle states of America . . . 253+ [15] pp. lil. 77 pi. O. 

 Philadelphia, 1817. 



Prince, W. R. & William. The pomological manual ; or, A 

 treatise on fruits, containing descriptions of a great numljer 

 of the most valuable varieties for the orchard and garden. 

 2 vol. O. NewYork, 1831. — Ed. 2. 2 vol. O. NewY'ork, 

 1882. 



Lindley, George. A guide to the orchard and kitchen garden 

 . . . American ed. by Michael ploy. 1833. — Sec Lindley, 

 George. A guide . . . 1S31, under British Isl.vnds, p. 79. 



Manning, Robert. Book of fruits; being a descriptive cata- 

 logue of the most valuable varieties of the Pear, Apple, 

 Peach, Plum & Cherry for New-England culture; to which is 

 added the Gooseberry, Currant, Raspberrj', Strawberry and 

 the Grape with modes of culture, also hardy ornamental trees 

 and shrubs; 1st ser. for 1S3S. 120 pp. 1 il. 4 pi. D. Sa- 

 lem, (Mass.), 1838. — The New England fruit book, being a 

 descriptive catalogue of the most valuable varieties of the 

 Pear, Apple, Peach, Plum and Cherry for New England cul- 

 ture; to which is added other varieties, also the Grape, 

 Quince, Goosebeny, Currant . . . with directions for prun- 

 ing, grafting, budding and general modes of culture. Ed. 2 

 enl. by J. M. Ives. ^[4]+ 133 pp. il. 1 pi. D. Salem & 

 Boston, 184-1. 



Orchardist's companion . . . 1811. — See Periodicals and 



" SERIALS, p. 7. 



Downing, A. J. The fruits and fruit trees of America; or. The 

 culture, propagation and management, in the garden and 

 orchard, of fruit trees generallj', with descriptions of all the 

 finest varieties of fruit, native and foreign, cidtivated in this 

 country. 14+ 594 pp. il. O. New York, 1845. — [Another 

 ed.] 14+594 pp. il. O. New York & London, 1846. — 

 [Another ed.] 14+594 pp. il. 0(3 pi. O. New York. 18.50 

 [nSlS]. — [Another ed.] 14+594 pp. il. D. New^ York, 



1851. — [-\nother ed.] 14+594 pp. il. D. NewYork. 



1852. — Ed. 14. 14+.594pp. il. I>: New York. 1853 ['^1845]. 

 — Ed. 14. 14+594 pp. il. O. New York, 18.55. — Ed. 14. 

 14+ 594 pp. il. D. New York, 1856. — Ed. rev. by Charles 

 Downing. 19+ [1]+ 760 pp. il. O. New York." 1857. — 

 Ed. rev.- 18+760 pp. il. D. New York. 1858. — Ed. rev. 

 19+ [1]+ 700 pp. il. O. New York. 1860 [^18.57].— Second 

 revision and correction with large additions by Charles Down- 



ing. 21 I 1098 pp. il. O. New York, 1809. — Tfw; fpjiU 

 . . . and an apx. of IH72 inc|iiiliii({ iiifiny new varieticH, hy 

 Cliaries Downing. 2 vol. (20 1 1071 \>\i.) il. O. NewYork, 

 1H72. -.Vp.v. 2p(M. l\'.)\\\\\ Vl\n>.) il. (). n.t-p. [New 

 York, 1872.] — 2nd apx. 2 pts. (3) f 17 1 fl | pp.j il. O. 

 [New York, pref. 1876.J~-3rd itiix. 3)[l)t75pp. il. 

 O. t-[)-c. New York, IHHl. — ^ 'I'lii: fniKs . . . including 

 the appendices of 1872 81 and eoiilaining many new varie- 

 ties, jjy Charles Downing. 2t (-109H+ 12+ 189 pp. il. O, 

 Now York, ISHl ['^18721. — [Another ed.) 21 1- 1098+ 12»- 

 189 pp. il. O. New York, 1883 ['1872). — Sfreond rtrviKion, 

 with large adilitions including the apfH;ndiw;s of 1872 SI, 

 by Charles Downing. 24+1098+12+189 pp. O. New 

 York, I880.t 

 Emmons, Kbenezer. -Agriculture of New York ...."> vol. 

 il. pi. (J. Alliiuiv, 1846 .'.I. (.Vaturalhi.sloryof Ni-w York, 

 pt. 5.) — Atlas to' vol. ill. 7 pp. 98 pi. 1'. Albany, 1851. 

 (Natural history of New York, pt. 5.) 

 I'niitM of New York HtaU; (vol. III.), 



Hovey, C. M. The fruits of America. 48 pi. O. Boston, 

 1847. t — The fruits of America, containing . . . full de- 

 scriptions of all the choicest varieties cultivated in the United 

 States. 2 vol. il. 2 por. 90 pi. Q. Boston, 18.52-.^). 



Elliott, F. 1!. Elliott's fniit book; or, Tlie American fruit- 

 grower's guide in orchard and garden. .503+ [2] pp. il. \). 

 New York, 1854.t — [Another ed.] 503+ [2] pp. il. O. 

 New York, 18.">5[n8.54]. — Ed. 3. O. New York, 18.36.t — 

 The w^estem fniit book; or, .Vmerican fruit-grower's guide for 

 the orchard and fniit-garden, being a corapend of the hi.s- 

 tory, modes of propagation, culture etc. of fruit trees and 

 shnii:)s with tlescriptions of nearly all the vari(;ties of fruit-s 

 cultivated in this country . . . Ed. 4 rev. & enl. .528 pp. 

 il. D. New York, 1859. — New ed. enl. 528 pp. il. 1). 

 New York, 1867. 



Hooper, E. J. Hooper's western fruit book; a compendiou.s 

 collection of facts from the notes and experience of successful 

 fruit culturists, arranged for practical use in the orchard and 

 garden. 333 pp. 1 por. 4 pi. D. Cincinnati, 1857. 



Hofly, [.\If red]. North American pomologist ; containing nu- 

 merous finely colored draw ings, accompanied by letter pre.s3 

 descriptions, etc. of fruits of American origin. Book I. Ed. 

 by W. D. Brinckle. 6+ [72] pp. 1 por. "36 pi. Q. Pbila- 

 delpliia, 1860. 



Apparently no more published. 



Downing, Charles. Selected fruits from Downing's Fruits and 

 fruit-trees of America, with some new varieties: including 

 their culture, propagation and management in the garden 

 and orchard. 10+679 pp. il. D. New York, 1871. 



Lyon, T. T. Catalogue of fruits of the Micliigan state horti- 

 cultural society for 1878. 59 pp. O. Lan.sing, (Mich.), 

 1879. — Catalogue ... for 1SS2. 55 pp. O. Lansing, 

 (Mich.), 1882. 



Wood, E. W. Fruits best adapted for market purposes. 

 (.l/as.5. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1881, pt. 1, pp. 36-47.) 



Gibb, Charles. Fruits for the cold north. Russian fruits, with 

 notes on Russian Apples imported in 1S70 by the U. S. de- 

 partment of agriculture. (Fruii Groir. Ai^soc. Ontario Rep. 

 [XV.] (1883), pp. 192-230, il., map. 1884..) —Reprinfcd : 39 

 pp. il. map. O. Toronto. 1884. 



Revised lists of names of, and notes on, some of the 



fruits, trees and shrubs from north-east Europe, on trial on 

 the college grounds . . . 04 pp. O. Des Moines, (la.), 1885. 

 (Iowa college of agriculture. Bulletin. 1SS5.) 



■Wilder, M. P. The nomenclature of fruits, (^fass. Hort. Soc. 

 Trans. 18S5, pt. 1, pp. 107-170; 1SS6, pt. 1, pp. 207-211. 

 1885-86.) 



[The most de.siral>le varieties of fruit.] (Mass. Hort. Soc. 



Trans. 1886. pt. 1. pp. 41-13.) 



[Van Deman. H. E., Reasoner. P. W. & Klee. W. G.] Report 

 on the condition of tropical and semi-tropical fruits in the 

 United States in 1SS7. 149 pp. 3 pi. O. Washington, 1888. 

 (United Stales Dcpt. Agric. Die. PonwJ. Bull. I.) 



Brunk, T. L. Best varieties of fruits for the different sectJons 

 of Texas, with notes from correspondents. (Texas Agric. 

 Expcr. Stat. Bull. ^TII. 23-30. 1890.) 



Bailey. L. H. Four new tvpes of frmts. (.Vcir York Agric 

 Expcr. Stat. Cornell bull. LI. 55-66, 4 il.. 2 pi. 1893.) 



Sketch of the relationship Iietween American and eastern 



Asian fruits, (.['"i/orf .Setoffs Dcpt. .4^iV. Ycnrb. 1S94. pp. 

 437-442. 1895.) — Separate : 3 pp.+ pp. 437-442. [Washing- 

 ton], 1895. 



