GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH; 



OR THE 



KITCHEiN AND FRUIT GARDEN: 



WITH THE 



i%\ Hctljofe far tijiir Cultiiiatioii, 



TOGETKEE, VITH 



HINTS UPON LANDSCAPE AND FLOWER GARDENING. 



CONT^rXIXG 



MODES or CULTURE, AXD DESCRTPTIOXS OF THE SPECIES AXD VARIETIES OF 

 THE CULIXART TEGETABLES : rHUIT TREES AND ERUITS ; AND A 

 SELECT LIST OF OENAI^IENTAL ir.EES AND PLANTS, FOUND 

 BY TRIAL ADAPTED TO THE STATES OF THE UNION 

 SOUTH OF PENNSYLVANIA; WITH GARDEN- 

 ING CALENDARS FOR THE SAME. 



BY WILLIAM N. WHITE, 



OF ATHENS, GA. 



''In the home around which we see a well-kept garden, internal order almost 

 always prevails ; and when there is a flower-stand outside, there is almost always 

 a book-shelf within." — ^ScHOU-n^'s Earth, Pla>t:s, iND Max. 



Web) York : 

 A. O. MOOEE & CO., 



AGEICULTUKAL BOOK PFBLISHEES, UO FULTON STEEET. 

 1859. 



