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ARBORICULTURE — FRUIT TREES — FRANCE 



Riirton]. [21l-lS(H[fi] pp. 15 pi. O. Philiuiolphiu. isni. — 

 lOil. 5rcv. 2S+.')22pp. 1 por. l.{ pi. (). J.omlim, ISII). — 

 Ed. 6 rev. 2G+[11+4S1 pp. 1 por. i:i pi. O. Lonaon, 

 1S18. — \ treatise . . . witli lulilit ions of new fruits and refer- 

 ences to their figures, also a calendarlal inile.x. VA.7 rev. 27+ 



.52;{pp. por. i:i pi. (). I.onilon, 1S21. Ulierdie Kviltur 



iMid Heliandhnv^derOlist-liiiumeientliaUend die voUstandige 

 Heschreiliuu!; eiiier neuen .Methodc liiiume zu besclmciden 

 und 7M /.iehcn, ncl)st einer ncucn iind verbessert.cn Au.sgabe 

 seiner Beobachtungen iibcr die Krankhciten, Schaden iind 

 (iebrechen dcr Obst- und Forstbaumc aller Art . . . aus 

 deni Engli.schcn iibersetzt von .\dolph Ilcinrich Mcineke. 



12+42.5+13 pp. 13 pi. O. Berlin & Stettin, 1804. 



Traite tie la culture des arbres frui tiers . . . (Traduit de 

 I'anglais par .J. F.) Pictet-Mallet. EJ. 2. 30+384 pp. 13 

 pi. O. Paris, 1805. 

 Hajmes, Thomas. A treatise on the improved culture of the 

 Strawl.ierrj', Raspberry, and Gooseberry ... to introduce 

 a cheap & rational method of cultivating the varieties of each 

 genus . . . 7+101 pp. Q. London," 1812. — Ed. 2. Q. 

 London, lS14.t — A treatise on the impro\'ed culture of the 

 Strawberrj", Raspberry', Gooseberry and Currant; in which 

 are pointed out the best methods of obtaining ample crops of 

 these fruits, to wliich are prefixed descriptions of the most es- 

 teemed varieties. Ed. 3. [S]+112 pp. 4 pi. O. London, 

 1823. 

 Salisbury, W[illiam]. Hints addressed to proprietors of or- 

 charils and to growers of fruit in general, comprising observa- 

 tions on the present state of the Apple trees in the cider coun- 

 tries . . . Also the natural history of the Aphis lanata, or 

 American blight, and other insects destructive to fruit trees. 

 1S+ ISS pp. 2 pi. D. London, 1816.t 



Hayward, Joseph. The science of horticulture, including a 

 practical system for the management of fruit trees . . . 

 1818. — See Principles and fundamental sciences, p. 35. 



Harrison, Charles. A treatise on the culture and management 

 of fruit trees. 19+356 pp. il. O. London, 1823. — Ed. 2. 

 12+356 pp. il. O. London, 1825. 



Bliss, G. The fruit grower's instructor; or, A practical treatise 

 on the cultivation and treatment of fruit trees; containing a 

 description of all the best fruits now in cultivation, a full de- 

 scription of the Apple fly, commonly called the American 

 blight . . . with an effectual remady . . . 10+ [6]+ 149 pp. 

 O. London, 1825. 



Lindley, John. Some considerations upon the cultivation of 

 fruit trees. 24 pp. O. London, 1831. 



Rogers, John. The fruit cultivator, being a practical and ac- 

 curate description of all the most esteemed species and varie- 

 ties of fruits cultivated in the garden and orchard of Britain 

 . . . 3S4 pp. O. London, 1834.t — Ed. 2. O. London, 

 1835. t — Ed. 3. O. London, 1837.t 



M'Intosh, Charles. The orchard ; including the management 

 of waU and standard fruit trees and the forcing pit, with 

 selected lists and sjmonj'mes of the most choice varieties. 

 8+[2]+420pp. il. 17 pi. D. London, 1839. 



Rivers, Thomas. The miniature fruit garden; or. The culture 

 of pyramidal fruit trees. [London, 1840. ]t — Ed. 5. 32 

 pp. ' 1 pi. Q. London, 1853. — Ed. 6. 34 pp. il. 1 pi. 

 O. London, 1854. — Ed. 7. 40 pp. il. 1 pi. 0. London, 

 185G. — The miniature fruit garden; or. The culture of pyram- 

 idal and bush fruit trees. Ed. 8. 83+2 pp. il. 1 pi. S. 

 London, 1859. —Ed. 9. 92+2 pp. il. 1 pi. S. London, 

 1830. —Ed. 10. 7+101 pp. il. 1 pi. S. London, 1861. — 

 Ed. 12. 7+ 125 pp. il. 1 pi. D. London, 1864. — Ed. 13. 

 10+ 133 pp. il. D. New York, [pref. 1866]. — Ed. 15. 10+ 

 156 po. il. S. London, 1868. — Ed. 16. 10+ 173 pp. il. 

 S. London, 1870. — Ed. 17. 10+ 174 pp. il. S. London, 

 1873. —Ed. 18. 14+ 185 pp. il. 1 pi. S. London, 1877. — 

 Ed. 19, by T. F. Rivers. 15+188 pp. il. D. London, 

 1886. — Ed. 20, by T. & T. F. Rivers. 15+208 pp. il. D. 

 London, 1891. 



Main, James. Fruit trees: a hand-book for cultivators. Lon- 

 don, 1841.t 



Drummond, Gregor. Abstract of a memoir on the cultivation 

 of French Pears in Scotland, and on the foundation and man- 

 agement of fruit borders, with the view of bringing the trees 

 into a bearing state at an early period of their growth, and in- 

 creasing their general productiveness. {Hort. Soc. Land. 

 Trans. s?r. 2, II. (1835-41), pp. 49-61. 1842.) 



CoUings Brehaut, T. Cordon training of fruit trees, diagonal, 

 vertical, spiral, horizontal . . . 119+ [2] pp. 8 pi. S. Lou- 

 don, 1860. 



Du Breuil, .Vlphnnse. The science and pr.aclico of grafting, 

 pruning and tnijiing fruit trees . . . 1862. — ,S'c6' liis In- 

 struclion el.'mcntaire . . . 1854, under Fj!,\.>jCE, p. 143. 



Thomson, David. Handy book of fiiiit culture under glass. 

 111+316 pp. 23 il. D. Edinburgh & London, 1873. 



Bunyard, George. Fruit farming for pi-ofit ; a practical treatise 

 on all matters relating to this imporl.'uit iiuhistry. Embrac- 

 ing chapters on all the most profitable fruits, with detailed 

 instructions for successful culture. 79 pp. D. Maidstone & 

 London, 1881. — Ed. 3. [4]+ 157 pp. il. O. Maid.stonc 

 (Engl.), 1890. — Ed. 4. 4+ 173 pp. O. Maid.stonc, 1899.t 



Fish, D. T. The hardy -fruit book; consisting of a .scries of ex- 

 haustive treatises on the various hartly fruits grown in this 

 countrj', giving the liistory, the most desirable sorts and the 

 best methods of cultivation of each. 2 vol. il. O. London, 

 [1882]. 



Whitehead, Charles. Fruit-farming in Kent. 30 pp. O. Lon- 

 don, 1884. 



Profitable fruit-farming; an essay. [4]+ 104 pp. 5 il. 



O. London, 1884. 



Fifty years of fruit-farming. [Agric. Soc. England Jour. 



ser. 2, XXV. 156-180. 1889.) — Reprinted: 25 pp. O. t-p-c. 

 London, 1889. 



Cheal, J. Practical fruit culture; a treati.se on planting, grow- 

 ing, storage etc. of hardy fruits for market ami private 

 growers. 10+ 194 pp. 53 il. D. London, 1892. (Bell's 

 agricultural series.) 



Wright, John. The fruit grower's guide. 3 vol. il. 43 pi. Q. 

 London, [pref. 1892]. 



Wright, S. T. Fruit-culture for amateurs; an illustrated 

 practical handbook on the growing of fruits in the open and 

 under glass; •\vith an apx. on insects and other pests injurious 

 to fruit trees, their life-histories and the means u.sed to cheek 

 their increase, by W. D. Drury. 8+ 244 pp. il. D. London, 

 1897. 



Bedford, duke of & Pickering, S. U. First report on the 

 working and results of the Woburn experimental fruit farm 

 since its establishment. 4+ 194 pp. il. 7 pi. O. London, 

 1897. — Second report ... 5+ 260 pp. il. 12 pi. O. Lon- 

 don, 1900. 



Simpson, J[ohn]. Quick fruit culture. 8+ 147 pp. 24 il. 1 pi. 

 O. Sheffield, 1900.t 



VII. FRANCE 



Le Gendre, (cure d'Henonville). La maniere de cultiver les 

 arbres fruitiers. [.54]+239pp. T. Paris, 1652. — La maniere 

 de cultiver les arbres fruitiers, oil il est traitte des piSpinieres, 

 des espalliers, des contr'espaUiers, des arbres en buisson & 

 a haute tige. Ed. 2. [50]+239+[l] pp. nar. T. Paris, 

 16.53. [coZop/ion;] 1652.— Ed. 2. [50]+235pp. T. Paris, 1653. 

 [colophon :] 1654. — Le maniere de cultiver les arbres frui- 

 tiers, ofi il est traite des pepinieres, des espalliers, des contr'- 

 espaUiers, des arbres en buisson, & a haute tige. New ed. 

 [50]+ 2.34 pp. nar. T. Rouen, 1661. — [Another ed.] 132 

 pp. D. Paris, 1665.t — [Another ed.] [57]+ 239 pp. S. 



Rouen, 1879. Baumgartnerei ; das ist, Anleitung Obst- 



beum zu pflanzen. Aus dem Franzosischen ubersetzt und 

 vennehrt durch Gerold Edlebach. D. Ziirich, 1679. — 



New ed. O. Hannover & Wolfenbuttel, 1763.t Oeffe- 



ning der vrugtboomen, vertaalt en met aanmerkingen ver- 

 rijkt door J. CommeUn. D. Amsterdam, 1687. t 



[Triquet, R.] Instructions pour les arbres fruictiers par 

 M. R. T. P. D. S. M. D. Paris, ie53.t — Ed. 2. 130 pp. 

 ind. D. La Have, 1655.t — Ed. 3. [8]+222+[4] pp. T. 

 Paris, 1658. — Ed. 3. D. Paris, 1664.t — [Another ed.] 

 D. Paris, 1676.t 



Saint-Estienne, Claude. NouveUe instruction pour connoistre 

 les bons fruits, selon les mois de I'annee, avec une methode 

 facile pour la connoissance des arbres fruitiers et la fagon de 

 les cultiver. D. Paris, 1660.t — [Another ed.] O. Paris, 

 16S7.t 



[Gobelin, (abbe).] Le jardinier royal, qui enseigne la maniere 

 de planter, cultiver & dresser toutes sortes d'arbres, avec une 

 briefve methode pour bien greffer tous fruicts 4 noyau, en- 

 semble le moyen de faire p6pinieres . . . [10]+ 308+ [4] pp. 

 T. Paris, 1661. — [Another ed.] [6]+ 253+ [3] pp. T. Paris, 

 1671. — [Another ed.] [6]+ 224+ [4] pp. D. Paris, 1677. 

 It has been also attributed to .4rnauld d'.^ndilly. 



Merlet. .Jean. L'abrege des bons fruits, avec la maniere de les 

 connoi.stre etde cultiver les arbres. D. Paris, 1667. t — Ed. 

 rev. & enl. 177+ [1] pp. nar. S. Paris, 1675. — Ed. 3 rev. 

 & en\. [6]+ 171+ [13] pp. T. Paris, 1690. 



