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Geeene, E. L. Landmarks of botanical history. A study of certain epochs 

 in the development of the science of botany. Part I. — Prior to 1562 a.d. 

 Washington, 1909. 8vo. (10) 



Grieve, Peter. A history of variegated zonal pelargoniums; with practical 

 hints for their production, propagation, and cultivation. London, 1868. 



" 8vo. (1) 



Grindon, Leo H. Fruits and fruit-trees, home and foreign. An index to 

 the kinds valued in Britain, with descriptions, histories and other par- 

 ticulars. Manchester, 1885. sm. 4to. (5) 

 Gttilfoyle, W. E. Australian plants suitable for gardens, parks, timber 



reserves, etc. Melbourne [1911]. 8vo. (1) 

 Hale, Thomas. A compleat body of husbandry. London, 1756. fol. (1) 

 Hall, A. D. The feeding of crops and stock. London, 1911. 8vo. (2) 

 Halsham, John. Every man's book of garden flowers, with short directions 



for their culture. London, n.d. 12mo. (1) 

 Harrison, C. Al^vyn. Orchids for amateurs. Edited by T. W. Sanders. 



London, 1911. 8vo. (2) 

 Hart, D. B. Phases of evolution and heredity. London, 1910. 8vo. (2) 

 Haweis, Mrs. Rus in urbe : or flowers that thrive in London gardens and 



smoky towns. London, n.d. sm. 8vo. (1) 

 Hayata, B. The vegetation of Mt. Fuji. Tokyo, 1911. 8vo. (1) 

 Haynes, Thomas. A treatise on the improved culture of the strawberry, rasp- 

 berry and gooseberry. London, 1812. 8vo. (1) 

 Hemsley, H. Rock and alpine gardening. Ed. 2. London, 1910. 8vo. (2) 

 Hemsley, W. B. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants . . . 

 Ba.sed on the French work of Decaisne and Nauclin entitled " Manuel 

 de I'amateur des jardins." London, 1877. 8vo. (1) 

 Heath, F. G. My garden wild and what I grew there. London, 1881. 8vo. {l)f 

 Heath, F. G. Fairy plants : a fern-book for children. London [1910]. 8vo. {2)i 

 Henderson, Peter. Practical floriculture; a guide to the successful cultiJL''^' 

 vation of florists' plants, for the amateur and professional florist. Ne'vw 

 and enlarged edition. New York, 1892. 8vo. (1) H 

 Henshall, John. A practical tfreatise on the cultivation of orchidaceouM^''! 



plants^ London, 1845. 8vo. (1) M 

 HiBBERD, Shirley. New and rare beautiful-leaved plants. London, 1870m^'''( 

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Rustic adornments for homes of taste. London, 1870. sm. 4to. (1) 



• The amateur's greenhouse and conservatory. London, 1888. 8vo. (1) t 



Profitable gardening; a practical guide to the culture of vegetables, fruitsj| 



and other useful out-door garden products. New edition. London, n.dl 

 8vo. (1) I 

 — - — Greenhouse favourites. London, n.d. la. 8vo. (1) I 

 HiERN, W. P. A monograph of Ebenaceae. (Trans. Cambr. Phil. Soc. xii.)f 

 Cambridge, 1873. 4to. (4) j 

 Hill, John. The construction of timber . . . explained by the microscope* 

 etc. London, 1770. vol. (1) I 

 Hogg, Thomas. A practical treatise on the culture of the carnation, pinkj 

 auricula, polyanthus, ranunculus, tulip, hyacinth, rose, and other flowers 

 etc. ed. 6. London, 1839. 8vo. (I) 

 Hole, S. Reynolds. A book about the garden and gardener. London, n.c 

 16mo. (1) ! 

 Holme, Charles. The gardens of. England in the southern and western couiij; 

 ties. (The Studio.) London, 1907. 8vo. (1) |i 



The gardens of England in the northern counties. (The Studio.) Londoip 



1911. 4to. (1) I 

 Hooker, J. D., and Thomson, T. Flora indica. London, 1855. 8vo. (4) ! 

 Hooker, W. J. Species filicum. 5 vols. London, 1846-64. 8vo. (4) j 

 Hooker, W. J., and Baker, J. G. Synopsis filicmn; or a synopsis of 4 

 known ferns. 2nd ed. London, 1874. 8vo. (4) | 

 Hooker's Icones plantarum. x. pt. 2 and 3. London, 1911. 8vo. (11) j 

 HoRTicuLTEUR (L') FRAN9AIS. Redige par F. Henricq. 2 vols. Parii 

 1863-64. 8vo. (3) I 

 HoRTicuLTEnR fL') practicien, sous la direction de H. Galeotti [afterwarjr 

 N. Funck, E. Morren]. vols. 2-6. Paris et Bruxelles, 1858-62. 8vo. (J: 

 Horticultural Art Journal. Under the editorial management of Thos. i 

 Jenkins, vol. 1. Rochester, N.Y., 1886. 8vo. (3) I 

 Irish Gardener (The). Ed. by T. Shaw. vols. 2. 3, 4, parts 1-46. Dubli/ 

 1899-1902.. 4to. (3) 



