BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN. 



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V Treatise intended to illustrate and explain the Pbytiiology of Fruit Trees; the Theory 



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



jl Training of Orchard and Garden Trees, as Standards, Dwarfs, Pyramids, Espaliers, 



.. ; 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; 



Preatment of Diseases and Destruction of Insects; Description and Use of Implements, &c., 



'lustrated with numerous wood-cuts, representing different parts of trees, practical opera- 



.ons, forms of trees, designs for plantations, implements, &c. Price, post-paid, $3.00. 



THE KOSE, 



A Treatise on the Cultivation, Family Characteristics, Etc., 

 OF the various Groups of Roses, with Accurate Descrip- 

 tions OF THE Varieties now Generally Grown. 



By the late H. B. ELLWANGER, 



Of Mount Hope Nurseries, -:- Rochester, New Yor.s. 



16mo,, cloth. Price, postpaid. $1.25. 



PRESS OPINIONS. 



"A writer who has a thoroug-h knowledge of his subject raid knows how to convey it to othbrs." 

 —New York Evening Post. 



*' It contains 300 pajres of most useful information, the results of the experience and observation 

 '^"^ many years of an enthusiastic and most successful cultivator."— Canadian Horticulturist. 



" Ce liyre nous parait etre un des meilleurs qui aient ete publics jusqu' a ce jour ; ecrit par un 

 •osieriste eminent, toutes les questions y sont traitees a fond et en veritable connoisseur-."— Jbur/ia? 

 les Roses— France. 



"Chapters packed with practical directions and information to the amateur." — iVetu Yorlc 

 Examiner. 



SECOND EDITION, REVISED. 



OR 



Pleasures and Trials of an Annateur Gardener. 



By George H. Ellwanger, 

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



y>JOTieES OF THB P-RBSS. 



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



"A little classic, en masquerade, that will be read again and again with ever-renewed delight, Is 

 ' I'he 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 hterary interest. . . . We heartify commend it to every lover of nature whether he 

 'lave a garden to cultivate in reality or only in imaginaiion. "—Countrt/ Oentleman. 



