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Buckingham, E. B. Camellia britannica introduced by Chandler and 
Buckingham Vauxhall. London, 1825. col.pl. 4to. (3) 
Butler, F. H. Through Lapland with skis and reindeer, with some account 
of ancient Lapland and the Murman coast. 3rd impression. London. 
1919. pi. port. 8vo. {4) 
Canada. Ontario Department of Agriculture. The fruits of Ontario, 1906. 
Toronto, 1907. il. 8vo. (5) 
Charsley, F. a. The wild flowers around Melbourne. London, 1867. 13 col. 
pi. fol. ' (6) 
Collins, S. Paradise retriev'd : plainly and fully demonstrating the most 
J|g qnt.ifii1. diy^^^^^';,>^^neficial method of managing and improving 
iHHiBBMHRIiVE it ' hedges, contrary to Mr. Lawrence and 
otner^ipor^l^enirigr *j^ether with a treatise on mellons and cucumbers. 
London, 171 7. pi. 8vo. (3) 
Cook, L. J. Perpetual carnations illustrated. An exhaustive guide to the 
cultivation of carnations. London, 1920. il. 8vo. (i) 
Cook, M. The manner of raising, ordering, and improving forest-trees : with 
directions how to plant, make, and keep woods, walks, avenues, lawns, 
hedges, &c. . . . 2nd ed. London, 171 7. plans, frontis. 8vo. {3) 
Cowley, H. Cultivation with movable frames. London, 1920. 8vo. (i) 
Cranston, J. Cultural directions for the rose, with full descriptions of all 
the finest varieties in cultivation, selections adapted to various circum- 
stances and situations. . . . 2nd ed. London, 1863. pref. 8vo. (3) 
Crosby, C. R., and Leonard, M. D. Manual of vegetable-garden insects. 
New York, 1918. il. 8vo. (i) 
Cruess, W. V. Home and farm food preservation. New York, 1918. il. 
8vo. . (i) 
Davis, K. C. School and home gardening. A text-book for young people, 
with plans, suggestions, and helps for teachers, club leaders and organizers. 
Philadelphia and London, 1918. il. frontis. 8vo. (i) 
Horticulture. A text-book for high schools and normals. Including 
plant -propagation ; plant-breeding ; gardening j orcharding ; small fruit- 
growing ; forestry ; beautifying home grounds ■ the soils and enemies 
involved. Philadelphia and London, 1919. il. frontis. 8vo. (i) 
De Vries, H. Opera e periodicis coUata. Utrecht, 1918-20. vols. 3-4. 
il. pi. col. pi. 8vo. , (3) 
De Vries, Jan Vredeman. Hortorum viridariorumque elegantes et multiplicis 
formae, ad architectonicae artis normam affabre delineatae a Johanne 
Vredmanno Frisio, Antverpiae, 1583. pi. obi. 4to. (3) 
De Wildeman, E. Mission forestiere et agricole du Comte Jacques De Briey 
. . . au Mayumbe (Congo Beige). Documents mis en ordre et annot^s 
par E. De W. Bruxelles, 1920. il. pi. 8vo. {4) 
DiLLiSTONE, G. The planning and planting of little gardens. With notes and 
criticism by L. Weaver. London, 1920. il. plans, frontis. 8vo. (i) 
Dyke, W. The science and practice of manuring. . . . rev. and enl. ed. 
London [1919]. i2mo. (i) 
Elgie, J. H. Elgie's weather book for the general reader. London, 1920. il. 
pi. 8vo. (i) 
Ellis, E. T. Jottings of an allotment gardener. A book for all food-growers. 
3rd ed. London, 1919. 8vo. (i) 
Ellis, G. S. M. Applied botany. London, 1919. il. 8vo. (i) 
Ellmore, W. p. The cultivation of osiers and willows. Edited, with intro- 
duction by T. Okey. London and Toronto, 1919. pi. frontis. 8vo. 
(3) 
English Flower Garden, The : a monthly magazine of hardy and half- 
hardy plants. By W. Thompson. 2 vols, [in i]. London, 1852-53. 
col. pi. la. 8vo. (3) 
Fairchild, T. The city gardener. Containing the most experienced method 
of cultivating and ordering such ever-greens, fruit-trees, flowering shrubs, 
flowers, exotick plants, &c., as will be ornamental, and thrive best in the 
London gardens. London, 1722. plan, frontis. 8vo. (3) 
Fawcett, W., and Rendle, A. B. Flora of Jamaica. . . . vol. 4. London, 
1920. il. 8vo. (7) 
Fox, R. H. Dr. John Fothergill and his friends. Chapters in eighteenth- 
century life. London, 1919. pi. ports. 8vo. (i) 
Fraser, J. Twentieth-century potatos. A list of varieties which have been 
in commerce during the past forty years, with a full description of their 
origin, characteristics, and awards. London [1920]. 8vo. (i) 
