BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN. 



By thk late JP. BARRY. 



A treatise intended to illustrate and explain the Physiology of Fruit Trees ; the Theory and 

 Practice of all operations connected with the Propagation, Transplanting, Pruning and Training 

 of Orchard and Garden Trees, as Standards, Dwarfs, Pyramids, Espaliers, etc.; the laying out 

 and arranging different kinds of Orchards and Gardens ; the selection of suitable varieties for 

 different purposes and localities ; Gathering and Preserving Fruits ; Treatment of Diseases and 

 Destruction of Insects; Description and Use of Implements, etc., illustrated with numerous 

 wood cuts, representing different parts of trees, practical operations, forms of trees, designs for 

 plantations, implements, etc. Price, post-paid, $2.00. 



A. NEW EDITION OR 



THE ROSE. 



By the late Henry B. Ellwanger, with introduction by George H. Ei,lwanger. 



NEW HND RESZISED EDITION. 



With the list of varieties carried out to date, and an essay on " Old and New Kose3." 



$1.25 by mail, post-paid. 



PRESS OPINIONS. 



" A writer who has a thorough knowledge of his subject and knows how to convey it to others." — New York 

 Evening Post. 



" It contains most useful information, the results of the experiences and observation of many years of an 

 enthusiastic and most successful cultivator."— Canadian Horticulturist . 



"Ce livre nous parait etre un des meilleurs qui aient ete publics jusqu' a ce jour; eeril par un rosieriste 

 eminent, toutes les questions y sont traitees a fond et en veritable connoisseur."— Journal des Roses — France. 



" Chapters packed with practical directions and information to the amateur."— New York Examiner. 



THE GARDEN'S STORY, 



— OR — 



Pleasures and Trials of an Amateur Gardener. 



By George H. Ellwanger, 



Author of "The Story of My House. "In Gold and Silver." 

 FIFTH EDITION. 



16mo., Cloth, Gilt Top. Price, postpaid, $1.50. With Head and Tail Pieces by Ruead. 



NOTICES OF THE PRESS. 



" A dainty, learned, charming, and delightful book." — Nero York Sun. 



" A little classic, en masquerade, that will be read again and again with ever-renewed delight, is " The Garden's 

 Story." — New Orleans Times- Democrat. 



" The author's pleasant and scholarly style clothes the bare facts of garden culture in a new manner of literary 

 interest. . . . We heartily commend it to every lover of nature, whether he have a garden to cultivate in 

 reality or only in imagination.''— Country Gentleman. 



