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KENRICK, WILLIAM. 
Tus NEW AMEKICAN ORCHARDIST; or, an account of the most 
valuable varieties of fruit, of all climates, adapted to cultiva- 
tion in the United States; with their history, modes of culture, 
management, uses, cte. With an appendix on vegetables, orna- 
mental trees, shrubs and flowers, the agriculturul resources of 
America, and on silk, ete. Third edition, enlarged and im- 
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—Same, 5th edition, enlarged and improved. 1842. [e. 1841.] pp. 
449. 7%x5. 
—Same. 6th edition, enlarged and improved. With a supplement. 
1843. [c. 1841.] pp. 450. 744 x5. 
—Same, 7th edition, enlarged and improved. With a supplement. 
1844. [c. 1841.] pp. 450. 74%x5. 
—Same, 8th edition, enlarged and improved. With a supplement. 
1848. [c. 1841.] pp. 450. 74%x5. 
KITCHEN anp Fruit GARDENER, THE; a select manual of kitchen 
gardening, and culture of fruits, containing familiar directions 
for the most approved practice in each department, descriptions 
of many valuable fruits, and a calendar of work to be performed 
each month in the year. The whole adapted to the climate of 
the United States. Philadelphia. 1844. [c. 1844.) Lea & Blan- 
chard. pp. xii+118. 734x434. [An American edition of an 
English work. Bound with the Complete Florist. ] 
KNOWLTON, D. H. 
Fruit CULTURE; its possibilities in Maine. A paper delivered 
before the winter meeting of the Maine State Pomological So- 
ciety, held in Bangor, Feb. 24 and 25, 1891. Farmington, Maine. 
pp. 12. 6x3. [Separately printed. ] 
LACY, T. JAY. 
Fruit CuLTuRE FOR THE GuLF Srares, south of latitude 32°. 
Alexandria, La. 1888. [¢. 1888.] Press of Zown Talk. pp. 50. 
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LARSEN, HENRY. 
MANUAL FOR THE PRUNING AND CULTURE OF ALL KINDS OF FRUIT 
Trees; and directions for the destruction of the curculio and 
other insects. Philadelphia. 1860. [c. 1859.] James Challen & 
Son. pp. 75. 6x4. 
LAWSON, WILLIAM. 
A New ORCHARD AND GARDEN; Or, the best way for planting, 
