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MANNING, ROBERT. 
THE NEw ENGLAND Fruit Boox; being a descriptive catalogue 
of the most valuable varieties of the pear, apple, peach, plum 
and cherry, for New England culture. To which is added other 
varieties; also the grape, quince, gooseberry, currant, and straw- 
berry; with outlines of many of the finest pears, drawn from 
nature; with directions for pruning, grafting, budding, and gen- 
eral modes of culture. Second edition, enlarged by John M. 
Ives. Salem and Boston. 1844. [c. 1844.] Pub. by W. & 
8. B. Ives, Salem. B. B. Mussey, Boston. pp. 133. 7%x4%. 
McNEIL, J. W. 
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Hazlehurst, Miss. 1888. [n.¢.] Copich 
Signal print. pp. 21. 9x5%. 
NEILL, PATRICK. 
THE Fruit, FLOWER, AND KITCHEN GARDEN. Adapted to the 
United States, from the fourth edition, revised and improved 
by the author. Illustrated. Philadelphia. 1851. [c. 1851.] Henry 
Carey Baird. pp. ix+427. 734x 4%. 
NEILL, PATRICK. 
Tue PractTicaAL FRUIT, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDENER’S CoM- 
PANION, with a calendar; adapted to the United States from 
the fourth edition, revised and improved by the author. Edited 
by G. Emerson. With notes and additions by R. G. Pardee. 
With elegant illustrations. New York. 1858. [c. 1855.] A. O. 
Moore. pp. xiv+408. 74%x5%. ; 
NUTTING, W. R. 
CALIFORNIA VIEWS IN NatTuraL Cotors. The California Ilus- 
trated Series. Vol. I., No. 2. San Francisco. April, 1889. 
[e. 1889.] California View Publishing Co. pp. 30. 7x 10%. 
PARKER, 8. C., Editor. i 
PROFITS AND Costs oF FrRuIT-Growine IN Noya Scotia. 1893. 
pp. 16. 8% x6. 
PEEK, 8S. W. 
THE NURSERY AND ORCHARD; w practical treatise on fruit cul- 
ture. Illustrated. Atlanta, Ga. 1885. [c. 1885.] Jas. P. Harri- 
son & Co. pp. 208. 734x5. 
PHILLIPS, NORMAN. 
History oF Fruit-Growine in SoutH Haven, Micn. President 
. Phillips’ second annual address. [Read before the South Haven 
Pomological Society, Dec. 30, 1872.] 
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