BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN 



BY P. BAT^RY. 



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, &c. ; 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, &c. ; illustrated with numerous wood cuts. re[)resenting different 

 ])arts of trees, practical operations, forms of trees, designs for plantations, imple- 

 ments, &c. Price, post-paid, $2.50. 



A^ NEW^ BOOK ON ROSES. 



THE ROSE. 



A Treatise on the Cultivation, Family Charactekistics, etc , of the Va 



Rious Groups op Roses. With Accurate Descriptions ov 



THE Varieties now^ Generally Grown. 



BY H[. B. ELLWAIVOKR, 



Of Mount H'>pe JVfO'Sf^nes, Rochester, N. Y, 

 One handsome volume, 16mo., cloth, $1.25. Sent postpaid on receipt of price. 



BRIEE ESSA.YS OIST 



NEW FRUITS. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND PLANTS, 



By WILLIAM C. BARRY 



The following Interesting Subjects are Treated Upon : 



New Fruits in 1879; Midsummer and Autumn Flowering Shrubs and Plants for 

 the Decoration of Gardens; Vines and Creepers; the Newer Strawberries in 1879; 

 Raspberries— Old and New Varieties; Weeping Trees; Herbaceous Pteonies; Native 

 Fruits in 1880; Notes on Peaches; Notes on some Desirable Fruits; Wier's Cut-leaved 

 Maple; Double white-flowered Horse Chestnut; Some of the best Hardy Roses, with 

 brief Hints as to Culture; American Grapes; Native Fruits in 1881; Ornamental 

 Planting (an Essay read before the Nurserymen's Association, Dayton, O., June 1881). 



The above Essays will be mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of 30 cen ts 



