BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN. 



By the late F\ 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, &c; the laying out and 

 arranging different kinds of Orchards and Gardens ; the selection of suit ble 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, repre- 

 senting different parts of trees, practical operations, forms of trees, designs for plantations, imple- 

 ments, &c. Price, post-paid, $2.00. 



A NKW EDITION OK 



THE ROSE. 



By the late Henry B. Ellw anger, with introduction by George H. Ellwanger. 



NE5h£ 7£NE> REVISED EDITION. 



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



$1.25 by mail, postpaid. 



PRESS OPINIONS. 



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

 Evening Posi. 



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

 thusiastic and most successful cultivator."— Canadian Horticulturist. 



" Ce livre nous parait etre un des meilleurs qui aient et6 publies jusqu' a ce jour; ecrit par un rosieriste eminent, 

 toutes ies questions y sont traitees a fond eten veritable connoisseur. 1 '— Journal des Hoses— 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 Rhead. 



NOTICES OF THE PRESS. 



" A dainty, learned, charming, and delightful book."— New 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. 



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

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

 ity or only in imagination,"— Country Gentleman. 



