BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN. 



BY THE LATE P. 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 

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 and Use of Implements, etc., illustrated with numerous wood-cuts, representing 

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THE ROSE. 



By the late Henry B. Ellwanger, with Introduction by George H. Ellwanger. 



REVISED EDITION. 

 ( 1892 ) 



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

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'.' A writer who has a thorough knowledge of his 

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THE GARDEN'S STORY, 



OK 



Pleasures and Trials of an Amateur Gardener. 

 By GEORGE H. ELLWANGER. 



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

 FIFTH EDITION. 



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