THE FRUIT GARDEN: 



A Treatise intended to illustrate and explain the Physiology of Fruit Trees ; 

 t)ie Theory and l'raetiee of all operations eonnected with the Propagation, 

 Transplanting. Pruning and Training of Orehard and Garden Trees as Stand- 

 .ir.ls. Dwarfs, Pyramids, Espaliers, Sc.; the laying out and Arranging differ- 

 ent kinds of Orchards and Gardens ; the Selection of suitable varieties for 

 different purposes and localities; Gathering and Preserving Fruits; Treat- 

 ment of Diseases and Destruction of Insects; Description and use of Im- 

 plements, «kc; illustrated with upwards of 150 figures, representing different 

 parts of trees, practical operations, forms of trees, designs for plantations, 

 implements <&c; By P. BARRY, of the Mount Dope. Nurseries, Rochester, 

 N. Y„ 1 vol., 12mo. 



_ " It is one of the most thorough works of the kind we hnve ever seen, dealing in par- 

 ticulars as well os generalities, and imparting many valuable liints relative to soil, ma- 

 nures, pruning and transplanting." — Boston Oaz. 



" A. mass of useful information is collected, which gives the work a value even to those 

 who possess the best works on the cultivation of fruits, yet published." — Evening J'oxt. 



" His work is one of the cotnpletest.and as we have every reason for believing, most ac- 

 curate, to be obtained on the subject."— M Y. Evangelist. 



" A concise manual of the kind here presented, has long been wanted, and we will venture 

 to say that, Should this volume be carefully studied and acted on by our industrious farmers, 

 the quantity of fruit in tho State, would' be double in five years, and the quality, too, 

 greatly improved. Here may be found advice suited to all emergencies, and the gentle- 

 man fanner may find direction for the simplest matter, as well as those which trouble 

 older heads, The book we think will be found valuable." — A'ewark Daily Advertiser. 



" It is full of directions as to the management of trees, and buds, and fruits, and is a 

 valuable and pleasant book." — Albany Evening Journal. 



" The work is prepared with judgment, and founded on the practical experience of the 

 author— is of far greater value to the cultivator than most of the popular compilations 

 on the subject."— Jf. Y. Tribune. 



"This book supplies a plneo in fruit, eulture, and that is saying n great deal, while we 

 have the popular works of Pawning, Thomas and Cole. Mr." Barry has, then, a field to 

 himself, which he occupies with decided skill and ability." — Prairie Farmer. 



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