BARRY'S Fruit Garden 



By P. BARRY 



A treatise intended to illustrate and explain the Physi- 

 ology of Fruit Trees; the Theory and Practice of all 

 operations connected with the Propagation, Transplanting, 

 Pruning and Training of Orchard and Garden Tree*, ag 

 Standards, Dwarfs, Pyramids, Espaliers, etc. ; the laying out 

 and arranging different kinds of Orchards and Gardens; the 

 •election of suitable varieties for different purposes and 

 localities; Gathering and Preserving Fruits; Treatment of 

 Diseases and Destruction of Insects; Description and IJm 

 of Implements, etc., illustrated with numerous wood-cuts, 

 representing different parts of trees, practical operations, 

 forms of trees, designs for plantations, implements, ete. 

 Price, postpaid, $1.50. 



The Rose 



By HENRY B. ELLWANGBR 

 mkh inirmductitm by GEORGE H. ELLWANGMR 



AmA an eitaj on "Old and New Roses." $1.15 byaail, postpaid 



PRESS OPINIONS 



'* A writer who hai a thorough kno^rledf e bis subject mmd kaows 

 kow to conTcj" it to others." — If$w York Evving Pott. 



** It contains most useful information, the results •/ the experi«»e«e 

 and obserratioQ of manj years of an enthuaiastic and meat foeoessftil 

 cultiTator." — Canadian Horticuliuritt. , 



"Ce lirre nous parut ttre un des meilleurs aient Oh pubU^f jotqn' 

 k c« jour ; ^crit par un rosi^riste Eminent, toutet lea questions j soet 

 trait^es it fond ct en rentable connoisseur."— JouriMiJ dtt Rot**, FVan^t. 



** Chapters packed with practical directioni and iafor&atioD to tfaa 

 amateur." — Nnt Y^rk F,vnmimtr. 



Tke CriftuBaa AdrertisUg Serrlce, lac, Rockecter, N. Y. 



