ARBORICULTU RE — MAN U A I .S A M lORIC A 



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1000. — lAiiollii r <'(l.| 100 |i|., 

 ]!iil.iiv<inirii, KiOS.I llcirl.Dnnii I 

 ciilr.in-ii. liorl,i']].si, .(iiaii. Mciir.Mii (il 

 Polil.iiini H.iikIJciih . . . viiridiiH pii-K, 



prcf. iiiil. I), l/iitvluiii 



11, I V. r.ilin (liH|iill,iil.iciiir' (li; 



Ai'licirdl.iini Hiuinirn. Amk''!! 



S. miLujcrli, 1072, -■ 



Ilorl/di'iiin lihri <|unl,ii()r; iicciulil, cjusilcni (iil.'inaii lilicr, lOil. 

 3. r2()ji|>, pri'l', inil, iipx. I). I'luisii.s, l()7:i.t -- llni-- 

 toriirii lihri IV. <!(, cull.ura liorl-cii.si.s; liDi-Lorum liiHtoriiuri 

 lulilidil. (liiliri(^l lircil,i(!i-. MO I ^il!) pp, 1 pi. 8. I'liHsiiH, 



1780. Of )!;ai'ileii.s. Fdiu- lionlcs, ('ir,M(, wr-iticii in I,iitiiio 



verse . . . anil now niadi^ Mn^^Iisli hy .I|ohn] Mlvclyn). (). 

 London, 107.'!. f — Of ffinlcri,'^, a Lalin poem in fonr l)ool<.s. 

 Enf;li,'^ll'd by .(acol) ( liinliiicr. lid. 2. 20U pp. prcf. ind. 

 nor. (). lionilon, [1701 1, 1 — ^irortonim lib. II. Ncmiuh . . . 

 Thus mado I'lnf^li.sh by . . . lOvclyn. (/n Evki,vn, .Inlm. 



Silva . . . lOd. .■"), pp. ;U;i-:ijS. 1729.) Los janlins, 



pocnio VAX (|imtro chants, Tradviction libro pr6<:('xUx d'un 

 discours par (iazi)n-l)ourxipi(':. 2.")7 pp. 1 pi. D. I'ari.s, 

 1773.t — Traduction noiivcllc par V*** ct G**. 8+201 

 pp. O. Amsterdam & I'ariH, 1782. t 



Bradley, Richard. A .sm-vcy of the ancient liu-sliandry and 

 fiardcninj;, collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil 

 and others . . . wliercin many of the most difficult passages 

 in those authors arc explain'd . . . with a preface shewing 

 the use of liusbandry and the necessity of erecting publick 

 gardens. O. London, 1725. f 



Virgilius, M. P. Georgicorum libri IV., with an English trans- 

 lation and notes by John Martyn, Professor of liotany at 

 Cambridge. Q. London, 1741. f — [Another ed.] O. 

 London, 1740. t 



■ The Bucoliks of Virgil with an English translation and 



notes by John Martyn. Q. London, 1749. f Les Buco- 



liques do Virgile, traduits en vers franoais, a\'ec des notes his- 

 torinues et litteraires et enrichies d'une Flore Virgilienne par 

 M. G. de Mancy. T. Paris, 1828.t 



RottboU, C. F. Anmo'rkninger og Oplysningor til M. P. Cato 

 de re rustica indrottede efter den Gesnerske udgave, med 

 Strelitzia; regiua; Beskrivelse som ct Anhang. Q. Iu0ben- 

 havn, 1790.t 



Yahya ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn al 'Awamm (abfi Za- 

 kariya) at Abislilli. Libro de agricultura, traducido al castel- 

 lano por Don Josef Antonio Banqueri. 2 vol. F. Madrid, 



1802. Lo livre de I'agrioulture d'Ibn-al-Awam. (Kitab- 



al-felahah) . . . Traduit de I'arabe par J. J. CMment-MuUet. 

 2 vol. 1 pi. O. Paris, 1864^67. 

 The Spanish edition has also Arabic title and the text in Spanish and 

 Arabic. — Vol. II. of the French edition published in 2 parts. 



Bourdeau, Louis. Conquete du monde veg(5tal. Introduction, 

 cueillette, culture. Plantes ahmentaires, econoniiques, four- 

 rageres, officinales, industrielles, ligneuses, ornamentales. — 

 Precedes de culture. 3744- 1 pp. O. Paris, 1893. 

 Popular treatment. 



3. NORTH AMERICA 



Arboiicultural 



Bryant, Arthur. Forest trees for shelter, ornament and profit; 



a practical manual for their culture and propagation. 247 pp. 



pi. D. New York, 1871. 

 Egleston, N. H. Hand-book of tree-planting; or, AATiy to 



plant, where to plant, what to plant, how to plant. 126 



pp. Itab. D. New York, 1884. — [Another ed.] 120 pp. 



1 tab. D. New York, 1896 [=1884]. 

 Brisbin, J. S. Trees and tree-planting. 32+258 pp. il. por. 



O. Now York, 1888. 

 Wemich, Waldemar. DerWald- und Fruchtbaum; praktische 



Ratschliige fiir die Anpflanzvmg und Erhaltung der Biiume; 



ein Handbuch fur amerikanische Farmer, Garten- und Haus- 



besitzer. [Ed. 2.] 203 pp. D. IMilwaukee, ^Yis., [>^1894]. 



General 



Belgrove, William. A treatise upon husbandry and planting. 

 SO pp. Q. Boston, 1755.t 



M'Mahon, Bernard. The American gardener's calendar; 

 adapted to the climates and seasons of the United States, 

 containing a complete account of all the work necessarj- to 

 be done in the kitchen-garden, fruit-garden, orchard, \ine- 

 yard, nursery . . . for every month in the year, with ample 

 practical directions for performing the same . . . 5+[l]+ 

 648+ [IS] pp. 1 tab. O. Philadelphia, 1808. — Ed. 3 

 rev. OlSpp. Itab. O. Philadelphia, IS 19. — Ed, 4 rev, 

 618 pp. 1 tab, O, Philadelphia, 1820. — Ed. 8 rev. 018 

 pp. 1 tab. O. Philadelpliia, 1830. — Ed. 9 rev. 613 pp. 



I till. O. riiilailclpliia, )8.'{9. — TUn Ami:rimn minii-nitr'ii 

 caliiidur . . . with a ir)oinf)irof IhiMiiithor, r<;vi(«;<liiri<l illil*- 

 trated iindiT tin; Hiipfrvixioti of J. .lay Smith. K<J. II. 037 

 pp. 00 il. 1 pi, O. Philad<flpliia, l«.'>7. 



Oobbett, William. Tlio American gardiiner; or, A trenti«o on 

 the silii.'itirin, soil, fencing and laying-oiit of giirlcPH; on thn 

 iii.'d<iiig and TiiariagiMg of hol-lxrdi and gr'ren-lioii'W.-H; and 

 on the propagation and cnllivalion of the wivcral Korfj* of 

 V(rgetabli'S, herbs, fruits and flowerM , . . unp. 4 pi. 1). 

 London, 1821. 



Drown, William i^ Solomon. (Compendium of agriculture; or, 

 'I'hc' f.iniiir's guide in llie moHt essi-ntial purt,» of Inmbandry 

 and gardening; compiled from the best American and Euro- 

 pean publications and the unwrillon opinions of frxperi- 

 enccd e 1 1 1 1 i vator.H . . . 288 pp. i). J'rovidcncc, (U. 1.), 

 1824. 



Fessenden, T. G. The new American gardener, containing 

 pra('tical directions on the culture of fruits and vegetables, 

 including lanilscapo and ornamental gardening, grape-vines, 

 silk, strawberries &c. 3(J0+[I] pp. O. IJoHton, 1828. — 

 Ed. 4. 300+11] pp. D. Boston, 1830. — Ed. 5. 3()0+[l) 

 pp. D. Boston, 1831. — Ed. 7. .300+[1] pp. D. pKwton 

 & Cincinnati, 1833. — Ed. 8. .306+[l] pp. D. Bo.ston, 

 1S34. — Ed. 11. 300+[l]pp. D. Boston, 1836. (Farmer's 

 library, I.) 



Prince, William. A .short treati.se on horticulture, embracing 

 descriptions of a great variety of fruit and ornamental trees 

 and shrubs, grape vinos, bulbous flowers, green-hou.se trees and 

 plants, &c., nearly all of which are at present comprised in 

 the collection of the Linnaean botanic garden at Flushing, 

 near New York, with directions for their culture, manage- 

 ment, &c. 9+ 196 pp. O. New York, 1828. 



Hibbert & Buist, [Robert]. The American flower garden direc- 

 tory, containing practical directions for the culture of plants 

 in the hot-house, garden-house, flower garden and rooms or 

 parlours for every month in the j-ear; with a description of 

 the plants most desirable in each, the nature of the soil and 

 situation best adapted to their growth, the proper season 

 for transplanting . . . 37.5 pp. 1 pi. O. Philadelphia & 

 Baltimore, 1834. — Ed. 2 enl. 379+ [1] pp. O. Philadel- 

 phia, 1839. — Ed. 3 enl. 344+ [2] pp. D. Philadelphia, 

 1845. 

 Robert Buist is sole author of edition 2 and 3. 



Lelievie, J. F. Nouveau jardinier de la Louisiane. 200 pp. 

 S. Nouvelle-Orleans, 1838. 



Bridgeman, Thomas. The voung gardener's assistant. Ed. 

 10. New York, 1844,t — Ed, 12. 3 pts, O. New York, 

 1847. — New ed. ^\ith an appendix. 3 pts. por. O. New 

 Yorlv, 1857. — New ed. rev. & enl. 3 pts. il. O. New York, 

 1869. 



Copeland, R. jM. Country life ; a handbook of agriculture, hor- 

 ticulture and landscape gardening, 10+814 pp. il. pi. O. 

 Boston & New York, 1860, 



Provancher, L[eon], Le verger, le potager et le parterre dans 

 la province de Quebec; ou, Culture raisonnee des fruits, le- 

 gumes et fieurs qui peuvont reussir sous le climat de Quebec. 

 332 pp. 99 il, D. Quebec, 1874. — [Another ed.] 332 pp. 

 99 il. D. Quebec, 1885. 



La Rue, Hubert. Petit manuel d'agriculture, d'horticulture 

 et d'ariioriculture. 108 pp. S. Quebec, 1878. 



Andryaska, Stanis. Ogrodnictwo dla wszystkich, kniitko, 

 jasno i przvstcjpnie do uzytku i pozytku domowego ulozone. 

 [A manual of gardening for overs' body; short, clear and popu- 

 lar, adapted to domestic use.] 96 pp. D. Detroit, Micidgan, 

 1886. 



Bailey, L. H. The horticulturist's rule-book; a compendium 

 of useful infonnation for fruit-growers, truck-gardeners, flo- 

 rists and others, completed to the close of the rear 1S89. 

 236 pp. S. New York. [pref. 1889]. — The horticulturist's 

 rule-book . . . completed to the beginning of the year 1S92. 

 Ed. 2 rev. 221 pp. D. New York, [pref."lS92]. — [Another 

 ed.] 9+302 pp. D. New York, 1895. 



Stringfellow. H. JI. The new horticulture. 216 pp. iL 1 por. 

 O. Galveston, (Tex.), 1896. 



4. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 



Prefontaine. de. Maison rustique a I'usage des habitans de 



Cayenne. O. Paris, 1763.t 

 Sagra. Ramon de la. ^lemorias para servir de introduccion 



a la horticultura cubana . . .8+24 pp. O. Nueva York, 



1827. 



