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Tlie time aHowcKi for reading a l>ook is 2 weeks, includin<^' the (kites of is.>ue and return. An extension of 2 weeks will be aik)we(l u{)on ai)pJcation bein^,^ made to the Libi'arian, })ro\"(kHi tlie book be not re- quired by another member. o. A chai'K<-' . Aiken, George D. Pioneering with fruits and berries. Illus. 1936. — y - J*ion(("ring with wild flowers. IHus. 19:i:;. Aisor., (Jreta, ed. Prosei'pine gathering. \\^::\. Alton, William. Hortus Kewcnsis; or, A cat.'Uogui' of the plants cultivated in th(» Royal Botanic (hardens at K«w. 3 v. 17S9. Albee, Mrs. Helen (I^ickey). Hardy plants for cottag<> gardens Illus. 1910. Albertson, Alice O. Nantucket wild flowers. Illus. 1921. Allen, C. L. HuUjs and tiiberous-roote(i j)lants; their history, descrip- tion, methods of i)ropagation and complete directions for their successful cultur-e in the garden, dwelling an(i greenhouse. Illus. 1925. -Allen, John Fisk. A practical ti-eatise on the culture and ti'eaiment of the grape vine. 2nd (m1. enl. IS js. Victoria Regia; of, Tlie great water lily of America, with a brief account of its discovery and introduction into cult iwition ■ with illustrations by Willam Sharp, from specimens grown at Salem, Mass. IXol. Allen, U. P. A brief compend on Anieri'an agriculture. \H4C>. Allen-Brown, A. & Allen-Brown, D. Violet book. Illus. 1922. CaiaJoij of fhr Llhrorij of Alhvood, Montai^u C. Cariuii ions fur t'vcry Kiii'deii and greenhouse. lilus. I'JliO. Alpine (iarden Society. Bulletins, v. 1 date. ]lioO-date. American botanist; devoted lo economic and eculi»Kical botany, edited by WiUard N. (late. v. l-date. ItMJl-date. American dalVodil yearbook. rj;j5-date. American ])a..lia ^Society, iiulletins. v. 1 -date. 19i5-date^ American l>t liniinium Society. Bulletins, v. 1-daLe. IDuo-date. American laiiner, eonlainin^;' ori,u,-inal es-ays and selections on rui'al econoin\' an<{ iiiiernal mipi'ox eini'iits. ord ed. ilius. v. l-lo. is2i-3(r. Ameiican I'ein journal. \. l-date. IIM i-date. American llorisl ; v.fekly juLunai ho- the trade, v. 3, 5-15. 1888, l2 1- 19;]5. Descriptive ,u!adndus nomenelalure. I'J^'d. American horiieuit ural aniniai. lUus. ls(,u. American Iris S(K'iety. l>u!letm-. ne.s. l-(!ale. 1920-(la!.e. American joint committee on hort icuUiira! nomenclature. Standard- ized plant names. I'Jli-'!. American journal of boi ! leulturo and florist's coinpanmn v. 1-9. IMn-Tl. American lily yearboeb. 19;;9-date. ^ American Nature Association- liii liway entrances to \\a liington — the I'Y'deral cil\ a survey. Ilius, n. d. Ivoad.-ides of Cab i oinia. lllus. n. d. ——— lioadsides of Ore.u'.ui; a survey, n. d. American Orchid SocietN . iluiletin<. \.l-da'e. I'.i.TJ-date Araerican Peony Societx. lbdb.'tiIl^. ue . l-da'e. 19ir>-date. ^ American l*omoloj^ical ConLtress, ib'pm-t (.f th.' meetniK behl ni tlie city of Cincinnati on the 2d, .".d, and Itii of CctolxM', l^oP. l^oC \merican Pomological Society, rmeetdlngs. . . . \. 2-.'b G-lb, ls-27, .-,1. l-:.2-:>l, 07-75, 77, 81-19(11, 1 9;i5. Americar. (luart.Tly journal of agriculture and .a-unre, ennducfed ])y Drs. I'b I'bnmondand A. .J. I'rnne. v. 1-1, 7 Is-l-'.-Kb 18. American Kose Society. Aiiau'ican Ko-e anrujal. \. 1 date. ] 9 1 b- ,!ale. • American rose niaga/.m". \. I date. 19-';.'bdat{\^ \\'hat e\ery rose-grow er diouSi 1 O'-o. . Illu-. I9.'ll American Tree Association. George W a^diingiun Llicentennia] tree planting, 1 7:'.2-19.'-2. , • , , ,• Ames, Oakes. Cent libut ion t > oiir knowledge of the (o-ebid l.ma ot southern idorida. Ilius. 190 1. j-aiunaiation i*ert \\. .^-^ix'Cies ol ti ade.;cantia indigenou- to the Iniled St.iC., libi ■, i9;'.5, ^ Vndorra band bo-.l.; <.r n-* e: annr, 28. The rr}h/:ied figures ot all the known species and beautiful varieties lior' ok "'"*■''' '''^' ^^"-'^"-■'■'^'■'^^ ^'^^^ colored, from the living plants'. loUO-,^o. Andrews, Mildred Norton, (hardens in glass, lllus. 1984 Ane.saki, Masaharu. An, liiV and nature in Japan. Hius ' 192>2 Aniey (,\vendolyn. Alpine liouse culture for amateurs, 'lllus i^):^8 Annals and magazine of natural history, including zoology, ' botany and geology, ilius. v. 0-2 1, 2d-;;7. 1S41-50 Annals ed hoiticulture; and year-book of information on pi-actical gardening. Jllus. v. 1-b. i8!(;-r)0 Anthony, K R 0() - 7 ^'^'^^ organic matter as a factor in the fertility of apple oixdiaiibs. lllus. !9;H. *^ — — Sulphate of ammonia and nitrate of soda in a sod ondiard lllus. 19do. Ajjgar, Austin (baig. Cinamental - lllus. 1910. ~ '''':^'^'-" "^" '^1^' nortli(>in United States, Mudr study, descrij)- t;^^^, =^'"i oeteihiiiuiti .n !■(.)• th(^ u.e of schools and private students. Mbis. i92ii. ^ Aqu;;!bis, P Inieiisive ciilturr . 19.>b. Armer, Laura .\dams Tkictus. IIIus. lOk!!. vVrmfieid, Const .inee. riov.-f.)- liook. Illu-. l!»lt!. Armitage, Kth(d. Country uanlei), illustrated by .John Farleigh. 193^) Arms, .J(doi Tax lor & Ar^.rs, Uurotiiy Xoyes. ^De-ign in Howe-- ar* r.ant'-ement. lllus. !9."'>7. 'Armsby, Henry Fieiiiiss. Suearbeet in U nnsylvania. 18!)7. d\'sts of Che .^ii.-ai- boei in Pemi>\d vania. 1S99. Arnrsfronu, .Maruaret. I'keJd benk uf VN(-[crn wild flowers. 9th imp II I lis. 192 7. Arn(d(b Scbux Jer. Wayside marketing. Tllu^. 1929. Arnold A rboret ufii. Bullefins of Pop!il;ir i nrornuU ion. n. s. v 9-12 ord. ser, \ . bdiiie. I ''k.'k ibi I <■. deurnak lllu:-;. w O'lahe I9;;b-date. Arnohl .A rb(-ret nm atid itsfutur--. Ilbi-s i9:j7. -Nrnolt, S. Ikx.k' (.f bulb.-., llbi, . i;hi|. Book of climbing plants at , Shirley Cli!''Mid. Wiki How.'i-. of Attica. lllus, Ib.'ks. Attract in;^ bird.-: suggestion:, i(.,r building bird houses and bin! latb.< . . . 1910. Audubon, -bkin dames. P.irds of A,;. err a. i'r(un dr.awinirs ma y. Ilius. i- 19. Cataloij of the Library of Audubon, John W. Audubon's western journal; 1849-1850; being the MS record of a trip I'roni New York to Texas, and an overland journey through Mexico and Arizona to the gold-fields of Cali- fornia Illus. lyOG. ^ ^ ^^^ Austin, Alfred, in Veronica's garden. 5th thousand. Illus. l>>Ji. Averill, Mary. Flower art ot Japan. Illus. 1926. — ^ Japanese flower arrangement, a[)plied to western needs. llius. i9;j;i. B., E. V. Days and hours in a garden. 182(). Cultivated conifers in North America; comprising the pine family and the taxads. Illus. 193o. , ed. Cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted lor orna ment in the United States and Canada. Illus. 1923. — ■ — 1S95 chrysanthemums, n. d. Farm and garden luie-book; a manual of ready I'ules and reference with recipes, precepts, foi'mulas, and tabular informa lion for tiie use of general farmers, gaixieners, fruit-gi'owers, stockmen, dairymen, poult rymen, foi-esters, rural teachers, and 19th ed, 1923, tlie utilizing ol Home 1939. others in the United States and Canada. Bailey, Liberty Wydv. Gai'den lover. 192^. Garden -making; suggestions lor grounds. 3rd ed. rev. Illus. 1S99. '.-. Garden of gourds, with decorations. Illus. 1937 Garden of larkspurs; with decorations. Illus. Garden of pinks, with (lecorations. Illus. 1938. (iardener; a book of brief directions for the growing of the common fruits, vegetables and flowers in the ganhm and about the house. Illus. ll>2r>. (hardener's hand! ook, successor to the Gardener; bnet indications for tlie growing of the common flowers, vegetables and fruits in the garden and about the home. Illus. 1934. & i5ailev, Fthel Zoe, comi)s. Hortus; a concise dictionary of gardening general horticulture and cultivated plants in North America. Illus. 193,0. How plants get their names. Illus. 1933. Manual of cultivated plants; a flora for the identification of the most common or significant species of plants grown m the continental Inited States Mud Canada for food, onuiment, utility, and general intei'est, both in the oi)en and undei' glass. 1924. Manual of uardening; a ])ractical guide to tbe m.d^ing of home grounds, and the gi'owing of flowei's, fruits, and vegetables for home use. 12th print, rev. Illus. 1925. ,..,-.• Nursery manual, a complete guide to the multiplication of plants, llius. 1923. Plant broeriing, new ed. rev. by Arthur W . Gilbert. 1.^22. . Fi-inciples of fiaiit-growing with ai)plications to practice. Illus. 192L , . , • , . • • Pruning-book, a monograph of the i)runing and ti-ainmg of plants as a])pli'"d f<> American ronditions. Illus. 1S98. Standard cyclopedia of horticulture* . . . 3, v. new. ed. liailey, W. Whitman. Amoni:, the Rhode Island wild flowers, 2n(l v(\, tlius. 1S9G. The Penmylvania Horticultural Societij Barnes, Ihomas. Greenhouse and stove plants, flowering and fine- leaved, palms, ferns and lycopodiums, with full details of the propagation and cultivation of 500 families of plants, embracing all the best knids m cultivation, suitable for growing in the Illus. 18()G. 1930. Annual report for the gretmhouse, intermediate house and stove. 1S85 Baker, Charles K. Practical and scientific fruit culture Baker, John Gilbert. Handbook of the irideae 1S92 Baker, Mary Francis. Florida wild flowers; an introduction to the tlora of the P lorida peninsula. Illus. 1926. Baldwin, Matthias VV. Memorial. 1867. Ball, George J. Better sweet peas. Illus. Baltimore, Board of Park Commissioners. year 1899. v. 40. Barclay, Hugh B, Beauty and benefit with Pachvsandra. Illus, 1930 Bardswell, Prances A. Herb garden. Illus. 1930. Barnes, Parker Thayer. House plants and how to grow them. 1 *J\J u , Barker, Cicely Mary. Flower fairy alphabet. Illus. n Barron, Leonard, American home book of gardening. Gardening for the small place. Illus. 1935. Barry, P. Barry's fruit garden, rev. ed. enl. 1872. Bartlett, F. A., Tree Fxi)ert Co. Tree talk, com])rising an absorbingly interesting fund of information about trees by some of the fore- most experts in America. Illus. n. d. Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories, liadio tree talks, pt. 2. 1929 Barton, Benjamin Smith. Klements of botanv; or, Outlines* of the natural history of vegetables. 2nd ed. llius. )9;;(;. Barton, Vyilliam Paul Crillon. Compendium florae i'hiladeljjhicae; containing a description of the indigenous and naturalized plants d. Illus. Illus. 1931. found within a circuit of ten miles around Philadelphia 1818. * ' Flora of North America, v. 2-3. Illus. 1822. 2 v. in 1 Bartonia; proceedings of the Phila(lel{)hia Potonical Club, nos 1- date. 1908-date. Bartram, John. Desci-i[)tion of Fast-Florida witli a journal kept by John Bartram of Philadelj)hia, botanist to his .Majesty foi- the Floridas; upon a journey from St. Augustine up the Liver St. John's as far as the Lakes with explanatorv botanical notes.' 3rd ed. enl. & imp. Illus. Maps. 1769. Bartram, William. Ti-avels through North and South (Carolina, Georgia, Fast and West Florida, {\\v Cherokof country, the ex- tensive territories of the Muscogulges, Cw^vV confederacy' and the country of the Chactaws; containine: an account of t ho soil and natural j/roductions of those regions, togcthci- with observations on the manners of the Indians. Illus. I7!n Batchelor, Leon I). Classification of the Peony, no. 3- !. Bates, Alfred. (lardener's first year. Illus.' W^'M). Garden(M-'s second vear, pi^rennials and bulb Bates, C. G. & /easnian, 0. K. Soil problem. Illus. 1930. Batsford, Harrv ^: Fry, Charles. Illus. 1932. Bauer, Francis. Illustrations of Illus. 1910-11. Plus. 1937. erosion; a local and national ITomos and gardens of Fngland. orchidaceous plants. 183()-3S. Baxter, John, puh. Library of agriculture and horticultural know- ledge; with an appendix on susfx-ndofj animation, poisons, and the principal laws i-elating to farming and rujal affairs. 1830. Beach, S. A. & others. Apples of Now 'I'ork. 2 v Illus. 1905. Beach, W. S. Lettuce drop (hie to Sclerntmia niinor. Illus. 1921. Beal, Alvin C. Culture of garden roses. Illus. 1917. 8 Catalog of the Library of rite Pennsylvania Horticulfural Society Beal, Alvin C. Cladiolus and its culture; how to propa^aUS ^'I'^^w and handle glacholi outdoors and under glass. Ill us. 1927. — ^ Holies, Alfred Carl, (iladiolus studies, o pts. llius. IDIG. Beal, W. J. & Wheeler, C. F. Michigan flora. ISirz. Bean, W. J. Ornamental trees for amateurs, lllus. 11)25. P.oval botanic gardens, Kew; historical and descriptive. 2nd imp.' lllus. 1908. Sh]-ubs for amateurs. 2nd ed. rev. & enl. lllus. 198;> Trees and shrubs iiardy in the British Isles. 3 v. lllus. 1915-33. Wall slirubs and iiai'dy climbers. lllus. 1939. Beard, J. K. & Beard, i\ Cassell's Latin dictionary; Latin-English — English-Latin. 59th thousand, n. d. Beard, Patten. Adventures in dish gai'dening. lllus. 1930. Beattie, James 11. Gi-eenhouse construction and heating, lllus. 1923. Home storage of vegetables. lllus. 1917. __ Lettuce growing in greenhouses. lilus. l!)2l. — Production of cucumbers in greenhouses, lllus. 1923. Beattie, W. R. City home garden, lllus. 1921. Watermelons. lllus. 1921. . Beavers, J. C. Farm psactice in t'ne use of conunercuil fertilizers in the south Atlantic states. 1910. Bechtel, John K. Family vegetable garden, lllus. 1919. Beecher, Henry Ward. I'lain and ])leasant talks about fruits, flow- ers and farming. 1^59. Beer. .J. ti. I'.oitra.L-c zur niorpholoe'ic und biologie dor familio (\ov orchideen. lllus. ISi;:^ , • i Beevan, Edward. Ibuiey bee; its natural history, ])hysiology, and management. lSi:>. Benner, Walter M. Flora of Ihick:. (\uinty, Pennsylvania. 19. .L Bennett, Alfred W. Flora of the Alps; being a description of all th" species of flowering plants indigenous to Switzerland; and of the alpine sikmmcs of the adjacent mountain districts of France, Italy, and Austria including' tlie IVrenees. 2 v, lllus. 1S97. Bennett,' Ida Dandridge. Ihisy woman's garden books. IHus. LL.U. — Flower garden; a handl)ook of i)ractical garden lore, lllus. Flower garden; a manual for the amateur gardener. lllus. 1910. Making of a flower garden. lllus. 1919. Vegotabh' garden; a manual for the amateur vegetable ^•ardener. lllus. 1910. .. n .• i. i Benson Albert Emerson. Historv of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, lllus. 1929. . Benthani, G. &. Hooker. J. D. Cenera plantarum, ad exemf)lana im- primis in hei-variis Kewensibus servata definta. v. 1. ISbL. Berlese, Laurent, abbe. Iconographie flue genre Camidlia; or, De- scription v\ figures d(>s Camellia les plus beaux et les plus rare points apres nature par J. J. Jung. AccompaKniees dun traite complet sur la culture speciale de cett(> plante et sur 1^;^ .^^i;]-^ nu'elle exige pour fleurir abondamment. -'5 v. m <>. ES41-1.-5. M(.nography of tlie genus camellia, or, an essay on its cul- lure, description and classification . . . l^.'^.S. Bermuda— Department of A^ricullure. K<>i)ort for the year 1.^2.). Bernardin de Saint Pierre, Jaiiues Henri. P>ot.:.nical harmony deline- ated; or, Arsplicalions of some ireneral laws ot nature to plants. 1st Amc^rican ed. lllus. 1797. . r. i i -n Bernbard-Smith, A. Poisonous plants of all countries. 2nd. ed lUus. 1923. Beston Henry. Herbs and the eartii. lllus. 1935. Better Iruit. v.1-3, 5-12. 1906-18. V.''!^^'' m''".'''\'''\1P'''^^^"^' ^^^^^- v.l-date. 1922-date. Belts, M. C ^ ^^iiijer T. A. H. Small concrete construction on the larm. llius. 1920. Kicknell, Anne Guthrie. Flower folk, lllus 1936 ^'^*'l908 19^'''"^' ^'- ^ '''■"'' '^''"^ flowering plants of Nantucket. 20pts. Biddle, Dorothy & Blom, Dorothea. Book of table setting. lllus. 193G. -_ t reative liower arrangement, lllus. 1938. __ Gai-den gossip; chronicles of Sycamore Valley, lllus. 1936. ---; How to arrange flowers, lilus. 1934. Bigelow, Jacob. American medical botany; being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and pro])erties and uses m medicine, diei and the arts, with coioi-ed engravinu-s 3 v m 1 iol ( . . ('e)llection of plants of Boston and its vicinity; with their generic and specific characters, principal svnonvms, 'descriptions, !)laces ot growth and time of lloweriiig and occasional remarks' 2n(i ed. enl. 1824. Biggie, Jacob. Biggie berry book, u condensed treatise on the cul- ture of berries, llius. 1(S94. Binney, (4iarles Chauncey. Life of Horace Pin.riey; witli s(dections trom his letters, lllus. 1903. Bird lore; an illusti'ated bi-niontlily magazine^ devoted to tlie study and pr<»tect ion (»f hirds. v. 1-dale. lN99-date. Birkheck, \)r. Lecture on the preservation of tiiubei- l>y Kvan's patent, for prevent inj^- (ii'y roL n. d. Bissell, Frvanna P.ow( n. Climpses of Santa Barbara and Montecito gardens. lllus. 1926. Bisset, IVter. Book of water gardening; uiving in full detail all the practical intormation necessary to the selection, ^"rouping and successful cultivation (,f aquatic and other plants recjuired in the making of a water ga.den and its surroundings, and covering all conditions from that of the amateur with a few plants in tuns to the large estate or park. lllus. 192!). Bissland, James H. Rock garden; and whiit to grow in it. lllus. 1939. Bjergaard, J. Pedersen. How to Lvrow cabbaL-cs and cauliflower most profitably. 5th ed. lllus. 189 1. Blaikie, fhomas. Diary of a Scotcli gardener at the Fi-encli court at the end of the l^th century. Plus. ]'Xi2. Blair, Laurence, (iarden (Imic; care and cultivation of Lrarden fa- vorites, lllus. 1910. Blake, Stephen. Compleat gardeners practice, directing the exact way (>f gardening in three parts; tlie garden of pleasure, the ph\sical garden, the kitchin garden; how they are to be ordered for their best situation and im{)rovement, with variety of arti- ficial knots for the beautifying (d' a garden (ail graven ni copper) the choicest way for t h" raising, Kf>verninu- and maintaining of all plants cultivated in Kardens now in Ihigland; l)eing a plain discourse how liei-bs, flowers and trees, according- to art and nature may be propagated by sowing, setting, planting, replanting, pruning; also experience of alteration of scent, colour, and taste,' clearly reconciling as it Ireateth of each herb and flow(;r in particailai'. \(U\ !. Blakeslee. Alfert I*'rancis ca tus, of the desei't, and other interesting and peculiar desert gi'owths. lllus. 1931. Boothman, Stuart. Alpine house and its plants. lllus. 193S, Bordley. John Heale. Essays an(i notes on husbandry and rural affairs. 1799. Borg, J. Cacti; a gardener's handbook for their identifu-at ion and cultivation. lllus. 1937. Bose, Jagadis Chunder. (Ji-owth and ti'opic movements of plants. illus. 1929. Life movements in plants. _— I^hysiology of the ascent of sap. Plant autographs and their i-evelations. lllus. 1927. Boston— Su])erintendent of common and i)ul lie grounds. Annual report for the year 1S89. Botanical miscellany; containing figures and descriptions of such ])lants as recommend themselv(>s by their novelty, I'arity, or history, or by the us<'s to wliich they are applied in the arH, in medicine and in domestic economy ... v. 1-3. Illus. 183,0-33. Bottomley, M. K Design of small properties; a ])ook for the home- owner in city and country, lllus. 1929. Boiilrstin, X. Marcel & llil!, .Jason, llei'bs. salads and seasonings. Illus.' 1930. Bouquet; or, [.adies' flov ( r gaiden; ])(>irig a description of those plants which will flower in the room, and the treatment most suitable for them. 2nd ed. 1839. The PennsuUayila Horticultural Societu 11 Bowers Clement Gray. Rhododendrons and azaleas; tiieir origin, cultivation and development, lllus. 1930. Bowies, Edward Augustus. Handbook ul crocus and colchicum for gardeners, lllus. 1924. Handbook of ruuvissus. Illus. 1934. j\jy garden in autumn and Svinter. ijius. 1915 My garden in spring, lllus. n. d. ]\ly ^rarden in summer, lllus. n. d. Boyce Thompson Institute lor Plant Research, Inc. Contributions, v. 1-date. i92,j»-date. 1^ ~i 7 Professional papers, nos. 1-date. 192o-date. 1-oyd James, ed. Pennsylvania Horticultural SocieLv, 1827-1927. llius. 1929. 7iT~ Peonies; the manual of the American Peony Society. llius. 1928. Boyle, FVederick. Woodlands orchids; described and illustrated with stories of orchid-collecting. 1901. Bradley, Kichard. Dietionarium botonicum; or, A boUinical diction- ary tor the Use of the curious in husbandly and gardening. 2 v. 1 /28. ■ ^- . ^^'neral treatise of agriculture, i)oth philosophical and practical; displaying the arts of husbandry and gardening Illus. 1757. Brainerd, j^zra; Jones, L. R. & Kggleston, W. \V. Flora of Vermont; ^]()(\(\^ ^^ ^*''^' ^"^'^^^ '^"*' "^^''''* plants gi-owing with-.ut cultivation! iiralliar, Moyd. Ivnowing mseeis througli stories. Illus. 1918 Breck, Joseph. Flower gai'den; or Ih'eck's ! ook of llowers, in which are described all the \arious hardy hei-haceous perennials, an- nuals, shrul)by plants and eve i green trees, desirable or orna- mental purposes with directions loi- tlieii- cultivation. Fs5l. New book of flowers. 18()0. Brett, Walter, ed. Rose encyclopedia. HIlis. n. d. Brett-James, Noi'man (J. Life ot Peter Collinson. Illus. n. d. Brewsler, Kate L. Little gank-n for little nionev. Illus pr,M ridgeman, Thomas. Young gardener's assistant; containing a catalogue of garden and flower seeds, with luaclical directions under each head, for the cultivation of culinary vegetables and flowers; also directions for cultivatinu' fruit lives, grape vines, etc., to which is add(>(l a caiendai'. .shox irg th( work necessary to be done in the \arious departments of gardeniim iri e\ery month of th(^ year. Sth ed. 1840. Brief discourse on wino; how to choose it, and how to use it; with an account of the produce and culture of tlie vine in all ages and countries, n. d. Briggs, Barbara. Oui- fi-iendly trees, lllus. n. d. Briggs, (Jeorge R. Gardening in the south. Illus. l!)3, L Bright, William. Rright's single stem, dwarf .'ind renewal system of grape culture; adapted to the \ineyard. the graperv and the fruiting of vines in pots, on trellises, arboi-s. etc., ISoi. Brighfw:,'!!, Miss. Life of Linnaeus. P'ront. 1N.^)S. Brinckle, W. D. ed. 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Secretary's desk book; a modern giiid" to cor- i-ect Knglisli with approved fo.-ms for business, cIliciaL and ^""''^J con-espondence, incluni>nnial exliibit ion. with a preliminary outline of modein ])rogress. Illus. 1S77. Briiellow. P.otaniM-iie wandkarte. Illus. n. I. p. The Penn^iilrankt Horilcnltural Societi/ 13 lUic.ioz, i'lerre Jose})h. (Irand jardin de Punivers, ou se trouvent coloriees, les plantes les plus belles, les plus surieuses et les plus rares des (luatre parties de la terra, formant la continuation de Iheioiev de la t hme, de la collection des lleurs de le Chine, et ri'Airope, des dous merveiUeux dans le regue vegetal et de jardin Dedeu. 1785. Buck, Mrs. Walter H. cV- others, comps. Some gardens and mansions oi Maryland; a descriptive guide book for use ol tlie pilgrimage arranged under the auspuces of the Federated Carden Clubs oi Maryland, lor the benefit of the lestoration (d" the (hardens at Stratford, binhf, lace of (ieneial Iwobert F. Lee. 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Economy of agiit ulture; being a series of compendious essays on dilferent branches of farming. 13.5. liat moni/.ed in t lie practice of Vancouver- Island and British The Pcinisyloanla Horticidtural Society 51 Loudon Jane (Webb) Uidies' liower-garden of ornamental annuals, znd ed. 1849. ~'^ J';},^^^^"^' flower-garden of ornamental bulbous plants. 2nd ed. 1849. 7,7- V'^^i^^.'. ^^^^^'er-garden of oinamental perennials. 2 v. Plus. 1843-44. Padies' magazine of gardening. J 842. ed. Loudon's encyclopaedia of plants. 1880. 7 : , Practical instructions in gardening for ladies. 3rd ed. 1841 Loudon, John Claudius. Arboretum et fruiticetum Britannicum; or 1 he trees and shrubs of Pritain, native and foreign, hardy ana halt-hardy, pictonally and botanically delineated, and scienti- fically and popularly described; with their propagation culture liianagement, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded !)y a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. 8 v. Plus. 1838. • l^ncyclopaedia of agriculture . . . 2nd ed. 'l8;n. 1/ncyclopaedia of gardening; comprising the theory and practice of horticulture, floriculture, arboriculture, and landscape- gardening . . . new ed. Plus. n. d. ] Encyclopaedia of trees and sluubs; being the arboretum et fruiticetum Pritannicum abridged . . . 1842. Green-house companion; comprising a general coui'se of green-house and coi-^ervatoiN- practice tl)r<>ug!u>ut the \eai'; a natural arrangeim-nl of tlie j.rincipal green-house plants in cultivation; witb a descriptive catalogue o! tlie most desirable to form a collection . . . also, the proper treatment of flowers m rooms, and bulbs in water glasses. :;rd ed. Plus. 1S32. — " Loudon's encycIo})aedia of plants . . . 1>8(). -_ Loudon's hortus Pritannicus; a catalogue of all the plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain, new ed. 1 V. with supp. n. d. Self-instruction i'ur young gaideners, foresters, baliffs, land-stewards, and farmers, in arithmetic and bookkeeping, geometry, mensuration and practical trigonometry-, mechanics, hyr. N. P. Bi-itfon. Illus. 1900. • -_ — Southern wild flowcis and trees; together with shrubs, vines and \aii()us foi-ms of growth found through the mountains, file middle (list rict and the low count i\v of the south. Plus. 1901. F>ovcll, .John H. Mower and the bee; plant life and pollination. Plus. 191 N. Low, David. I'demenfs of practical agriculture; compr<'h(>nd!!vg the cultivation of plants, Hie husbandi> of the domestic animals, and the economy of tlie farm. 2nd ed. Illus. 18;',8. nz Catalog of the Library of Lowe, Edward Joseph. Ik'diitiful leaved idants; hvin^ a description of the most beautiful leaved plants in cultivation m tliis country; to which is added an extended catalogue, !)y E. J. Lowe, assisted by W. Howard, lllus. 1S72. Eerns; IJritish and exotic. 8 v lllus. ISG E ern.^ new e< S \' Illu^ 1872. Natui-al history of British K^'^isses. lllus. 186S. Natural history of new and »-are ferns; containing- species and varieties, none of wldch are included in any of ttie ei^'ht volumes of I'^erns, British and exotic, anion^st uhicli are the new hymenophyllums and trichomanes. lllus. 1N(>2, Lowell, Amy. Pictures of the floating world. 1928. Lowell, (iuy, ed. American ^'ardens. lUus. 1;M)2. Lubbock, John, l^'lowers, fruits and lea\es. lllus. 18S() Lucas. Jeannette May. Wheix' did your ^arch'U ^'I'ow ? Lumsden, l)avi(i. Orchid breedinjj:. Illu^. H>ls. Lupton, .1. M. Cab})ajj^'e and caulitlower. lllus. l.s!M. Ill us !K)0. Lyeil. Charles. Elements of ^t'olojj;'; z \' IllU; ISII Erincipies of j^eolo^.N'; ^h", f'-e modern chan^-es oi" thr earth and its inhabitants, considered as illustrative of g"eoloK\' lllus. 1812. ■_> \' L>nian, Moi'ence \'an Elect. Little liook to garden lovers, lllus. 11>21, Lvman, Helen. Ten herbs will make a kitchen boufpiet. EJ-Ti". 'r!iirt\' hei'bs will make an lieib garden. ]'.)■ > 1 L\nch, E. Irwin. Book of t 'he iri; III us. 1 92; Ahil )ie 11 a i n 1 It « ) n W nirht Nat ure and culture. 1]] us or)0 Macoun, John. < litalo^-uf td" Canadian plants. 7 p.Is. in 2 v. In^-" .McAlee, \\\ E. llov. to attract birds m nort heasi citi E'nilcd State s. iUu: o-^ z;). How to attract birds in the niiddle Atlantic States. Ill us. H)2r). McHride, O. C Injui'ious insect pests of straw" ci'rit IVlcCollom, William ('. Vines and how to \lV(^^\ thein . Ill us. 1921 lllus. I9i:i. McCorniick, Harriet Hammond. Landscape art, past and present llu; 19;]9. McCubbin, W. A. Brown rot on stom' fruits, lllus. 1920. National plant conference board. 192b. Seed potato (piestion. lllus. 1920. Whit e pine blist er rust situation, E»25. .McCulh, Anderson. Amercian alpines in the u'ardeii. lllus. 19; > 1 McEurdv, Eoixit .M . Bool \ ( )f ^-arden flowci lllus. 19:^2. MacDonald, Xornian, Orchid hunters; a juiiKh' adventure. I V.VW). McI)oii; o ' b niericrt Jie W()> nil i92;k Id in color 111 I .). U: MacGre^or. le ( irdens oi c( lei )rn le nd celebiated I'-ardeii in and around Eoutlon. lllu.-.. IIMX, Mc( .Mcll ir<'vv ;nnes. ('ultivation of the osaue orafi^re U\v hed^-cs. vaine imce i:d ,,•(. S pium" in tne little ^-ai'deir 11! us. 192s;. I ( The PenmulmnUi Horticultural Socicttj 31clntosh, Charles. Greenhouse, hot house, and st selected lists of th plants, and directions f e most beautiful species of exot ove; including- Orchard; including- th or their cultivati on. lllus. Es;-;s. ic ilowering- fruit trees and forcing pit. lllus. 18;^9 e management of wall and standard Practical gardener and modern horticulturist, v. E \KV,L Practical gardener and mod V. 1. 1840. -Mackail, Denis. El lUclvelvey, Susan Delano. Lil i^rn horticulturist new ed. ower show ;'>9. Mushrooms of held and wocxi. Hlus. 1929. Wild gartien. HI u: Mch Mel ^ Seymour, E. L. 1). \ 19;Uk inney, Ella Porter. \v our city g-arden. Ill u: aren, Eorman T.; Clark, \\\ E .k f is in the little garden, lllus. \\)2' \\)^1. lllU: 1927 ischer, E. N. Gladiolus book, McLaren, John. Gardening m California; land.^ ed 1924. cape and llower. :\\\\ M'Mahon, Bein ird. American gardener's calendai'; adapted to tl c-limate and seasons of the Lnited Stat tie containing a complete iccount of all the work necessary to be done m t iie kitcheii-garder ruit Li'ai'den fl ou'er- gai'den, orcliard, pi nursery, greenliouse, out-hou month m the vea easure-ground ■v'inevarc .se anc M-cing-l rames for e\\-iy nth ed. 18, r; with practical directions and a cojuous ind ex, Mae.Millan, ( ) / on way. Minnesota plant life. Hlus. !89!». Mae mi I Ian, Hugh. Eirst forms ol MeX lllu s. bs74 vegetation. 2nd ed. cor. ct enl, amara, Katherinc-. Eandsca ography with an author index. \[):\\ Marcreight, 1). (;. Manual of Biitish hot; pe architecture; a classiiied biblio^ in>'; in whicJi the oiders and gfenera are ar)-ang(Ml and described according to the natural system of DeCandolle; witli assistance of the student in the examinat I series of analytical tables for the M ous to, or commonly cultivated in (;r<'at Eritam. lb ion of t he plants indigen- icselE A. .1. Alpine plants. Hlus. 192 Amateur s greenhouse HI us. Bulb gardening, lllus. E>25. Chrysanthemums for amateur D n. d. llu n. ( 1, elphiniums and fiow to excel with them; a practical booklet on the propagation, cultivation and exhibition of ti popular and beautiful flowers, n. d 1 e ^< (' I'h-uit gai'den. lllus. Iir2(; Gladioli. Hlus. E)2r). H ardy fxi'ennial: nil JS. Plants frot E>21: n se(>(L Hlus. E)2^i revisor. Sanders' the Elower garden, ri \ i.sed and mod ised by A. J. MacscJE Oth vd. Ill ern- >Lic\VatE Jfdm. Erimulas of f us. E>; >.), ALiddoek, .1 ur()| ((' U: 192:E Oi lines. Eloi'isC.K director\-; or, .A treat ise on fl e c lit lire f flowei's; to which is ad; ler/, A. k Paul, M. Pea. Dictionarv of color. 1st (■( ;o. aga/ine o! hotanv and J; lines Ivennii III ardening, Piitish and foreign i)\- us. -'). 1833- «> ( 54 Catalog of the Library of The Pentistjluanla Horticultural Society 55 Magazine of liorticulture, botany, and all useful discoveries and ini" provenients in rural aifairs. v. 1-34. J835-GS. Magazint- of natural history and journal of zoology, botany, nuner- alog-y, geolog-y, and nieteoiology, by John Claudius Loudon. Ulus. V. l-i),'n. s. V. 1-4. lSliy-40. iMain, James. Forest planters and pruner's assistant; being' a prac- tical treatise on the management of the natixc and exotic forest trees commonly cultivated in Great Britain respecting wlnc.i evei-y useful infoiination is given. Illus. IN.'Uh ' Illustrations of vegetable physiology practically af)plieritain; to which are added directions for the management of the green- house, hothouse, and conservatory; with the dilferent modes of raisirig and pro})agating exotic plants; interspersed with many new plivsiological observations and vai'ious useful lists. 'Iiui ed 18:^5. "^'oung farmer's manual; showing the pi'actice and p''in ciples of agi-iculture as applicai)le to turnip-land farm< in the south of l-'ngland; with collateral obser\ation< aini i<'nuii'k> on agricultuial crittio, pl;;n!s, !m:»h'ni<'nt s, etc., etc. 18o9. Maine l*\»rest Conimis- loiior. Ihetinial report for tlie years 1923- 24. V. 15. Maine in autumn. Illus. n. d. Maine state pomological society. .Annual nporl of the secretary- foi" the yoar IST-'). v. 1 . Mairs, Thomas I. Some rennsylvania pioneers in agricultural scunce. Illus. 1928. Major, .losiuia. Treatise on the insects most prevalent on fiuit trees, and garden j)ro. .American bii-d-keeper's manual; oi'. Direction^ for fli > j)ro)»ei- manatrement of .American and foj'eign singing inrds; with p[irti{'ular instructions for the briu-ding of canary bird.- and the {)ropei- treat nu'nt of theii' yoimg . . . l^lN. Manning, J. Woodwai'd. Plant buye}-'s iiKh'X. 1 \-. «.V: sujips. 1 !>2<'»-.".9. Manning, Kol ert . Hook of fruits; being a descriptixe catalogue of the most valuai>!e varieties of the peai'. appl(\ peacli, plum and cheiry for New England culture. Illus. !S'>*^. Mansfield. Louise. Artist's heri)al. Illus. 19:17. Mantel!. Joshua. l*'loricult ure, comprising tlie genera! manarcM^n'Tit and propagation of stf^ve, green iioiise. and jiard\' heibacMius plants, haidy trees and slu-ubs. ls;;2. Mappin. C V. ingf<'r and better ro. Marr<'t. ?vlr< Jane (Ilaldimand ) . Conversations (ui vce-etable p]i\'. , Markham, Ernest. Clematis; the large and small flowered; their cultivation in the open air, including a comprehensive list of species and varieties. Illus. 19:i5. Marlatt, Charles Lester. House ants; kinds and methods of control Illus. 191(). Important insecticides, directions for the preparation and use. 1916. ■ Protecting the Cnited States trom plant pests. Illus. 1921. 7T }^^''''^^^^^^ ^^' th.e nematinae of North America, a sub-family of leal-leeding hymenoptera of the tamily tenthredinidae. Illus. 189G. Jiarshall, Nina L. Mosses and lichens; a popular guide to the identi- fication and study of oui' commoner mosses and lichens; their uses, and methods of preserving. Illus. 190N. ^~~ Mushroom book; a i)opular guide to the identification and study oi our commoner fungi, witii special emphasis on the edible varieties. Illus. 1920. Marshall, \V. E. & Co., Inc., comp. Consider the lilies. Illus. 1927. _ Consider the lilies. 2n(l ed . illus. 1928. Marshall, William. Kural economy of the midland countries; includ- ing tile management of livestock in Leicestershire and its en- virons; togetiier with minutes on agricultui-e and planting in the district of the midlangard for the pictures(iue, written and embellished with ruimerous illustrations by l-\ S{4iuyler Mathews with notes on practical floiicult me by A. 11. }'\.wkes. .'b'd ed. 1X<)(;. • Hook of wild floweis foi' \dung people. Itli imp. Illus. I9:M. I'^amiliar floweis of i'wji'l and garden. Illus. \Hi)(]. Familial flowers of liidd and garden, new ed. Illus. 1921. ■ Fatniliai- trees and tluur leaxcs. Illlus. 1922. r>i > Catalog of the Library of Mathews, F. SchuylcM-. Field book of Amorican ti-ees and shrubs; a concise ('). Mexican plants tor American gardens, lllus. !*.>.;.). Mafthews, William Henry. Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of tlieir history anci developments, lllus. 11*22. IMainuI, Benjamin. Botanic gardens; consisting id' highl\' finished repj'esentations of har(iy ornamental flowering plants, cultixattd in (Jreat Britain; with their names, classes, orders, history, ([ualities, culture, anil physiological observations. \'.\ v. lllus. I.s2r)-.31, I'^ruitist; a treatise on oi'chard and garden, I'rniis, ilieir descri[)tion, histor}' and manjigement. lllus. ii. d. Naturalist; illustrative of the animal, \egetable, and mineral kingdoms. 1 \'. lllus. is;*,7. Maiisert, Otto. Ilei'bs for healths ; ;i concise treatise on me(licinal herbs, their usefulness and coi'i'ect c(>inl)inat ion in the t icat- ment of diseases; a guide to iiealtli \)y natural means, lllus. 11).j2. MaNN, (H'oige. Monograph oi" (he genus Crocus, lllus. i»N6. Mavve, riiomas c^- Ahcrcromhie. John. Every man his own I'-ardenor; being a comph'te gpr(h'nei"s calendar and general (iii'ectoi'x . . . 24th ed. 1^:>!». _ 1 imcrsal gar\vn lllus. 1927. Maxwell, llei'bcrt. Ti'ees; a woodland notebook; containiivg o])serva- ( ions on cei'tain I>ritish and exotic ti-ees. lllus. 191."). May. W. J. (Ireenhouse management for amateurs: d<'scri])t ions of t lie best greenhouses and frames, with instructions foj- l)uiiding th.cm; particulars for the various methods of heating; illustrate*! dociipl ions of tlie most suifable jdants. witli goneial and special cultuial di ro( t ions ; and all necessary information for 1 fie guidance of the amateur. 2nd ]- llie kitclien. 19-".9. Meade, .luliaii K. Adam's profes.^ion and its coiKiUest by F\e. lllus. r>ou(|Uets and bilteis; a gardener's medle.w lllus. llMP. Meaner. Leonard. JMiglish gardener; or. A sine guide to yoimg planters and gardeners in tliree i arts; the fii'sl, shewing ibe \\;-,y and orde)' (d' plantiirg and raising all sorts of stocks, fruit trees, and >hrubv. ^\ifh the diveis ways a?id irianners ot" inu'i'a ft i ti;'" and inoeiijating tliein in i'hi'ii- : cvcral ■-ea--oiis. orderiiu'; and |)r<'^er\a- tion; the srcnnd. how to ordei- the kitclnn L'aiden. for all soils of herbs, roots, and sallads; the thiid. the (O'dering of t!ie gai'd'^n of pleasure, with \'ariet\' of knots, and \\iMenie.-.s woi'k after the best fashion, all cut in co})i'.er plates; also the choicest and most Tlic Pcnnsylranla Horticultural Society S7 ^" ajiproved ways foi- the raising all sorts of llowei's and their seascjns, with directions concerning arboi's, and hedges in L^ardens, likewise several other vei-y useful things lit to be known oi a 1 tiiat delights m orchards and gardens; litteo lor the use ol a 1 sue!) as delight m gardening; whereby tne meanest capacity neec not doubt ol success (observing the rules herein directed) m their undertakings, lllus. HmO. Meahl, K. ]', & Kasmussen, A. O. Deciduous shrubs suitable for oi-nanuiual planting m Fennsylvania. lllus. 1J)':;(J Medsger, Oliver Ferry. Edible wild plants, lllus. 19";5!> Meehan, Thomas. American handbook of ornamental trees 1853 -— - Native flowers and terns of the I nited States m their botanical, horticultural, and popular aspects. 4 v. lllus. 1.S7.S-S0 Meehaiis monthly; a magazine ot horticulture, botany ami kindred subjecis, conducted by dhomas Meehan. lllus 'v i-b ,s-ll l Furopean forest ti'ees. :;\ . IIJus. 1817 Michel, I'eter Anton.w Nova j)lantarum geneia iuxta touriiefort ii niet h(»dum disjiosita ... 1 72;>. ^lichigan — State horticultural scKJety. Annual report of the secre- tary- !(.)■ th(^ years I8S2-91. v. 12-21. Michigan— Slate pomological .MK-iety. Annual re})ort of the secre- tary- lor tile years l87r)-7(;, 79-.^(). v. r)-*;, 9-]0. Miers, .lolui. Font i ibutions to botany, iconograpiiic and desci-ipt i\ c, (letailmg the charactc-rs of plants that are eitlier new or imper- iectly desc-ribed; to which is added rcunaiks on theii- affinities V. 1. lllus. bsr, Ldl Millais, John Cuille. Magnolias. lllus. 1927. ' Rhododendrons, in whic-ii i- >et 1 ort h an ac<'ount of all species of the genus Rhododend.'-on (including azaleas) and the \arious li.\ brids. 1st :;(; Miller. L. F.. (iiUhrie. .1. I), c^- Denny. F. F. liwiuced eiianges in w^'- |)ira(ion rales .-md tune i (dat ion- in the efianges (d" internal factors. 19:;b. Miller, Louise Klein. Fhddren's gardens W^v ><-h(.ol and hoiur and a manual td" coopcu-ative gardening. \\\\\<. 1914. 58 Catalog of the Library of Thv Pcnnsylranm Horticultural Society 50 I Miller, IMiilip. Ahi-iciKemenl of the gardener's dictionary; containinjA- the best and newest methods oi cultivating and inipr()\MnR the kitchen, fruit, llower garden anci nui'sery . . . Gtli ed. 1771. Catalogus plantaruni ... a catalogue of trees, shrubs, plants, and (lowers, boti'i exotic and domestic, which are propa- gated for sale in the garden near London . . . by a society ol gardeners. IHus. 1730. . Figures of the most beautiful, useful and uncommon plants descrifed in t.he gardener's dictionary; witli the characters of their flowers and see(i-\essels, di'awn when they were in tlieii gieatest perfection, to which afe added, their desc-ri^ttious, and an account of the chisses to which they belong, according to Kay's Tournefort's, and Linnaeus's method of classing them, li v. in 1. lllus. 1771. (kirdener's dictionary; containing the methods ot culti- vating and improving tlic kitchen, flowei", fruit and jdeasure gaj'den; wherein all the articles contained in the foi'tnei- editions of this work in two volumes, ai'e disposed in one alphabet uitli the addition of a great number of plants, ('.th ed.^ caici'ully revised and adaptt'd to the {ii'esent practice, fi'ont. 17.)'J. Miller, Wilhelni. Talk about dahlias. IHus. ls97. - What Kngland can teach us about gardening, illus liMl. Millspaugh, ('harles Frederick t^- Nuttali, Lawiencc^ William. I'^loia of West Virginia. I'^ront. isDC). Miiman, Helen. My kalcndar of couiit ry delights. 1!M!;',. Miinian, Helen. .My roses atid liov\ I grew thejii. Frorst. ls!>!>. My i'()se> ai;d iiow I grew tlicni. JicW e ^of tlie Minnesota Horticulturist foi' the yeais IS'.MJ, 11)02, 2{). v. 'Zt-'-'A), .77. Minus. Lua A. Frimioses. Illus. I'JlS. Missouri botanical gardcTi. Ihdletins. Illus. v. 1-date. ! '.»! :; dat <> . Missouri slate beaid. of agriculture. Annual i epoi t . . . !"or the year ISuO. v. 2. Missouri state horticullurjil s. .\nnual ie])o!ts for IIk years 1S!M-11M)1, IHOI, V. ;M-n, 17, Mitchell, liroadus. Frederick Law 01ni>tea(l, a critic of the old south. 1921. Mitchell, S>(ine\' P>. h'rom a sunset garden; e.-says for an\' advent ui • ous gardener. Illus. F.K'52. (Jardening in ("alifornia; a guide for the amateur en I he Pacific slope. Illus. 1920. Modern gladiolus giowcr. Fdate. F»l 1-date. Mohr, ('hai-le.--. IM.tnt life of .Alahaina; un areount of the (li.--t tibnt lo-i. modes of association, and adaptations of the floi'a of Alab;ii!ia, togeth.cr with a systematic cat aloj^-iie of thr f)lant:-- irrouimr in tl'c state; with portraits and biogiaph>- of t!io author. Illus. FXM . — cV- Koth. i''iliiiert. Tirubef pin<'- of tho -outhern Fnited States and a discussion ot" tlio -tnu'turr of then wood, jjlii-. is!w;. Montagu, (1. Ornit ludogi'-al du'tionai'v of I'.iiti-di 1 ii'(F. 2nd ed. l"^^'.l. Monthly flora; or, Botanical magazine, comprising the history, desciipti(U) and colored (4ig)-a\ings oi 21 exotic tiow(U's, 24 wild llowers of Amei-ica and ll:! trees with fruits, with an introduction on the physiology of i)lants and a tabular view oi the Linnean System, v. 1. 184(k .Moore, 'ihomas. Octavo nature-jn-inted British ferns; being figures and descriptions of ihe s]jecies and varieties of ferns found in the United Kingdom. 2 v. Illus. IHoti-tiP. j>opular history of British ferns and the allied plants, comprising the club-mosses, pe|>perwo]ts, and horsetails. Illus. I8G1. Morgan, b\ (develand. i^ock gardens and what to grow in them. Illus. n. d. Morris, \'\ U. Series of picturesijue views i^\' seats of the noblemen and gentlemen of (.reat, Britain and Irelatid with descriptive and historical letterpress, (i v. Illus. n. d. Morris, Frank ^\j l^ames, t:dwar(l A. Our wild orchids, trails and portraits. Illus. 1929. Morris, Kichai'd. hdora conspicua; a seh'ciion oi' [h.v most ornamental flowei'ing, hardy, exotic and indigenous trees, shrubs and her- baceous plants, for embellishing How er-gardens and pleasure- grounds. Illus. I.s2b. Morri.s, Robert T. .\ut growing. Illus. 1!»2!. Morris arboretum of the Fni\ersity of I'enn.^xlvania. Illus. 19,'^']. 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Oarden week )\' wee hroiie'lioiit le \-ear 1(1 ed. lllus. a piact ica.l handhook to gardening operations fiu- vvoy wcelv in the year and to tlie culture of all important plants. lllus. F.Mt!). (larden t Vi'vs and -hrul IS . II U, ,H3. Wright, William Joseph. ( ireentiouses ; tluir construction and (Miuip ment. Hlus. 19 O ! I I Wyman, Donald. He(lges, screens and windbreaks; their uses, s(dec tion and care 11 i9;',s. Wynne, IF, e(l. Tuberous begonia, its Idstoiy and cult i\'a< ion )\' C( ) ntributers to the e.aj-dening wiold. lllus. ISSS. ^ard, I V ( if K It S t e r ! 1 n e; .\': i ! ion [)Orl fo! le. ()t ei e na rc!--su.- or Oa tl'ed \- i Mow r and !i\' ( • ot culture, etc el (■ With a com plea t hst ei a h\ - hr-d kinde> V U-. 1;K;1. orie and 'r*.'wn ni I'>ngli;di eardines. llius. Fs.sl. Ciitaloii of the Library of Youngs Wiliicim, Jr. IJotanica neKiecta; William Young', Jr. (ot Philadelphia) Botanist c (ic Pcnnsyivania, and his long-foi-j^-otten book bcMng a facsinnl. repnnt of his Catalogutyl arbix^s m-buses et plantes horhacecs d'Ameriquo published m 1 ans ir i -^-. uith prefatory account of ttie author and critical notes by the editor, Samuel N. Riioads. 11)16. Zander liobert. Hamlworterbuch der botanischen pflanzennamen cinschlieblich der .uvbrauchlichsten ; synonym(> und /i^'^^^^^'^" 'j;;! Hozeichnunuen fui die hautigsten Handidspflazen der l.and -und Forstwirtschaft, das (iartenbaues und der Indues! le unter JUuuc-ksuditiL':unK d(T m auslandi.chr'n^^ XjM'zeu'hinssen al wo:- chend i-'.-gebenen botanischen Naim-n. \\''1>. Zimnier (ieorge Frederick. Popular dictionary of botanical iiamos and' terms with tlieir Fngdish o(iuixalents for the use ol botanists and horticulturists, as well as for lovers of the howeis, ot g-arden, field and wood. 2nd ed. n. d. Zimmerman, P. W. Hovce Thompson Tnsntute for IMant Research, !nc, Illus. P'2'.h Zimmerman, (Vocker ik Hitchcock. Relation of the m the new Mih edition of the Fnc\ (dopaedia Hritan- nica. Illus. \\)'1[)-:V,'k Zimmer, (Jeorge Frederick, i'opuhir dictionary of botanical names and terms with their Fnglish e(]ui\alent s U)v the use of botanists and horticulturists, as well a> for lovers (ji the tlowcr.-., of garden, field and wood. 2nd ecL n. d. H. NOMKNCLATORS AM) INDKXFS ()\ POPl FAR NA.MFS American joint committee on hoi-ticult urril noni-nclal ure, Standard- ized plant names. 1P2.■^ Artschwager, fanst cV Smiley, \\. M. Faieeiarx of lotnnica] (>quival- ents; (iei'tnan-Fnglish ; Irutch-JJngiish, Itahau f:ri<-l).^li; l-ien.'h- English. 2nd ed. PJ2o. Hailey, laberty Hyde. How plants get their nano .;. lilu^. WKV.l ('lute, Willard Xelson. (oinmon naine.s o{ plants and their mean- ings. VXM. comp. Dictionary of American plant names. P.t2.';. Second book of plant names iind their meaning.^. Ifr'^O. Hooker, Joseph D. & .lackson, P. i)a\-don. Index ivw erisi> ; an eiiu- m(>ration f)f the genera and species of fh)\\enng plants from tiie time of Finnaeus to the \-ear issa ini-lusi\-e. toget!i(>r with then- authors' names, the works in which they were first published. their native countries and their s>n(»nyms, . (.mpilcd at tho ex- pense of tile late Charles Poberl Darwin undei trx' direetion nf wnp,-.. \\ \\' o Joseph D. fF)okei' hv P. DaN'don .laei;-on iNDo-PJ.'ir). Jackson, Penjamin Day. llMh, ptj^. Findsay, T. S. Plant nann's. 1!»2n. Stapf, (). Fidex Fondmensis to lilust rat lon^ i>f iiuw,aing plants, ferns and fei'n allies being an emended and cnlaigod .■(iition con tinned U}) to tin* end of th<' year P»2i) of !hitz(d'> alphabetical register of representat iiuis (d^ floworing plants <\]\i\ fern.< eompiled from botanical and iiort iciilt oral |)ul lieat imis of the Wlllth and XlXth centuries prepared under the aie-picrs <.)\ the i{o>ai lioiii-- cultui'al So(detv of Fondon and t lie Po\al Pot animal (Jai'den^ Few. \. Ffh "p)2i>-pj;n. ( . (il'.NFR AI. VVOIMvS AND 1 F\l-P()OKS Hailey, Liberty Hyrie. liotany for see(..ndar\ school ; w I'Miid-^ i ^ ,. the knowdedge of the vegetation of the Jieighhorhood. Illus. Pj;jl. (iager, ('. Stuart. Fundamentals of holan\-. Illus MMH. Plant worhl; plan! life (d" our earth. Ilhis. ]!t;U. 94 Catalog of the lAbrary of <;ray, Asa. Botanical t.('xt-bi)uk for c(^liegcs, schouis and piivatt" '.-tLuicnts. Illus. iS!2. Kicnu'nts oi" botany, for ! cuinncrs and foi' scliools. Illus. 1887 _' Fit'ld, forost, and /^-ardcn botany; a simple introduction to the conunon })lants of the I tiitc<| Stales cast of the Mississip])!, ))olh wild and culti\atciniplc intioduction Lo sti'iictiiral boLaiiN, witli a popular tbua, uv an afranL^cnicnt an.d description of coirmioii j)iants. illus. 1X58. Hall, ("iiarlcs A. IMant life. r.'!,"). Haiipt, Ai'tbur W. Introdu'Mon to Itotan.w 1st i (b Tlbis. 19oS. Hitchcock, A. S. .Methods u\ dt>cri])t ivl' -\>toinatic !)otan\ . Ht'-J-'v .lo'Hi.>on, Arthur Motnixl. Taxntionix' of the llowoiin^' plants. IH-U. l.ani.. W. 11., trans. St rasbu!<;-ei''.- text l)()ok o!" b.aan.w revMilt.n !.\ Dr. Hans I-'ittmir, lb'. liicbard I birder. Dr. Hi-rniann Sierp and \)v. (bM^^e Kar^teii. bib i'Jie. . d. Mho. I!'-!'. .Masters. Maxwtdl T. Tlant lito on tbo lai'tn. 11*15. .MaiiL;hani. S\-dno\-. t^artb's j^'roi-n mantb'; plant .^cimce i"oi' t!ie Keni'ial read.'r. ' Illu'-.. ll>;'.b. Sachs. Juliu.-. Text -book of botany, n!r)!'p1n>]oi':ical and physiolot^-icab Illus. IsTo. ScNNard. .X ^ D. I'latit li^'" f]i)oui'b, lii'.' :\iro<: ii ir(ndno-i('al and boiatii- (•;i! '■•■? ! n^p.^c-i. IMu.s. iUol. lM;i!it:\ wiiat t1i(^y arc and what thoy ■!<', llbo, 1932. Swing'I«', \\i!ii;ini. Wintrr l)oian\-; a cornpanion volunio lo i be aubhor's bbtul niatoriai.- of tii'corat i\e -ardonniL-. -Jnd ed. rrx . Illu^. 1!)25. D. poisoNors rr wis ]>crnhar(i-Smitli, A. i'oi^fuious ))lanl.- of all roun'rie-. 'Jnd od. lllu.. b.t'J:;. ( licstnut, \b K. Tliirly poisonous pbnil-. Ibus. 1 n'.'s. (ircss, \\. M. Poisonous [)lants of De?n!s_\d\-ania. Illus. 11>35. HiU, .\itliur \\b. ed. boisonous phirU,--; (U-adb\x dani-ji-ou- and sus- pect, cn.uravcd on wood and witii an i n1 ro(bict mui by John Na-b:; ■y iih \ 1 I )]-]*'] (lo>ci ii))tions by \\ . I'aibnKU'o. l'.''J7. Mueiischer. W'ab^^r f'ohiao, Poi muihi.- |)btul- of tl'c Unite;irh\, John. l'ot;iny of i bo soul horn .-tatos. 185.'i. Gra\, A.~a. Mainial i>\' 'be botanv oi t lie northern l'nit<'d Slates. *1848. The I'iiUisijlrania Ilortwuli nial Socictij land, .Maino. jspl. 8) ^laryiand Shreve, lM)rest cV: others. Plant life (d' .Marylund. I'MO. 9) Massachusetts Hi^-(d<)n, Jacob, ('ollection of jjlants of P>ost(»n and it.> \iciinty. 1x2 1. Owen, Maria P. ('atiilo^'ue of |)lants ei'ow in.i;- without cultivation m tile County of .Nantuckid, Mass. bSS-S. H)) Michigan Heab \V. .!. cV- \Vhe;k), St em en, h()!na. 1()) Oklahoma R. c*^' .Mvers, W . Stanley. Oklahorr.a ilora. r'J37 I art an. W il ! lani ran 1 r 17) I^ennsylvania nHoti. i ■()nipet](iiui;i ac ;i(i.!{)iiicae ;cr!pti()n oi the miiiucnou 1( .S vl conlainnij;- a de found within a circuit u[ ten miles around i'hiladelpiiia. nd nat urahzed 1 ani s in 1, 181S. lienner, Walter M. I'dora of P>ucks County. I'eruisylvania. l^K'.'J. Darlington, William, hdora cestnca; an attempt to enumei'atr and descri!)e the tlowering- and lilicoid plants of Chesti'r County in the state of Pennsx Ivania. Maps. IX'M Keller, Ida A. e} .Jackson 1* loi'a oi an caster County ; IxunK (h'script ion O : n Lan(aster Countv, I'ennsy 1\ ania. P.M le seed -plants :- rowing naturall; 18) South ( arolina l';i!i()tt, Stephen. Sk( tell of tlie botan\- of South ( : u ■ I ) I ! n ; ; ; t n ( ilM t; e ila(ds Hills of South Dakota. Ih'jG. Cory, \'. C. Catalo^'ue o Coulter, .lehn M. P>otan: 20) Texas f the flora of t lie st ate of Texa; / of w<'st> 1 n Texas. Is'.M '.» 1. Ip: • ( Parks, 11. P. Valuable plants natiye to Texas. ip;;7. 21) Wrmont Brainerd, I'//.ia, .lones, P. R. (V- T'^uieston, W. W. 1 lora ol \'ci luont a list of the fern and :^vv(\ plants ^'rowin;.': \\ithout cult i\at i(Ui PHJO. The P( iirisiftrtDifa IlortiruU ural Soricf]/ 97 22) Virginia Merriman, 1 aul R. l-Moia of ivi g-rasses, sedj^es and trees), i litis. P.MS chinond and vicinity (exclusive of 23) West Virginia Millspaugh, C. F. & Nuital, L. W. Flora of W e>t V ll'lt isl p:s; Kaup, Hugh M. Piiyto-eo^raphic studies 111 tiie Upper Paird River regions, Canada. I Pod Traill, Mrs. C. }'. Studi ed. Ill us. 11)06. cs of [ijant life in ( anada nc\\ Si rev West Indi es Hritton. .Xathanid Poid c^- Wilson, } and the Xii^-in Island-. '1 \- . !;'L Ireeman, W. (;, a: \N illiams, of Trinidad and Tohagc :y. P^ ;iTi\' ' r 1^, •fo P CO '.() \l. n. U.sel Und od, rev. u i < t d ornamcni (irisebach, A. IP R. Flora of the Piitibh \fest inei'iuuda. iiiU: P'Ps. Piitier, II. (Ja.^if M, P South .\merica icacion nat ural de las nlant a -, 1 lie la.-. i)lardas usaalr.-. AiU' Ccne inuai de la.-, plard ia. !;»:!(; a. .VCbmtic Pl.nui P>ritton, X It na niel [>ord. f Ostenleld, C. IF Fl (Ua o lora • ' ( i roenlar I ]* nerican n P i a ! 1 ( ,)1 o. I release W lam Potanic OOS( ti aiid I t '., r>i .-in. rva' !< 1 he .\/, »l c>. |s!>' fi. lairope a. Creat HriPiin isli hotan\- M7. Macreight, 1). C. Manual cd' Prit Saxby. C. !'\ Argyll. Ivinuui.-^f on's floia oi Shetland. :ind ed. PiU.' I). Creeee Smith, I'dnra im a ecae proni us. l: \ P-Ub-ic-^F sia Picldington, H oniN , cotnp Ind la , n g I ! . d 1 I n d < ' \ IK 'Mai' '( Ind la. IS ) ' ) 98 Catalog of the Library of 1). Japan Agricultural Society ol Japan. Conltiits of and indices to use fid j)lai!l,s o;' Japan (icsci'iiicd an.i illuslrauvl. ilH)2-. — I scjul |)!anls of Japan, 181*5. 8. Australia a. New Zealand Chessenian, i'. V. ud. liiu.slralion.- of tiio Now /oaland flora. L! v. I'Jii. 9. Tacific Islands a. Hawaiian Islands Degener, Otto. Flora liawaiionsis; I lie nox.' illustiaiofl floj'a (d" the Uawanan Idands. hks. i-l. Ilius. :!);;L^-.'^^ IlhistraU'd K^idc to the nioro common or nolo\\()i'i].y foms and tlowcrin.u' plants of Hawaii National i'ark; with descriptions of aTicicnt i.auaiiari custom.- and i\n mt ro(iuc! ion lo l no u^cu- loLiic history u\' the islands, llhis. i:*:!). Frear, Marv Dillingham. Flowers of Hawaii, iilustralions by Olivi' (;alc McLean. i:>;;s. .Miller. Caicy !>.. Hazore. Ka.lhminc, .V Ivohbins, liuih C Some fruits of Hawaii; tii^M' (-om])o.-.itjoii, mitntixw \aliir arid u.-e. Ilius. l!':;d. II .VGRinLTrUE A GENFRAL FItinu. F. ('., Fa.Master. J. W c^- .Mitchell, J. H. rermamid pastuie studios. Ilius. 1!>:57. rfiefTer. I'dironf rie(i. Hio-d\-nan^.ic fai'min.u' and ^•ardctdn.cj:; soil ^c]'- tdit\', renewal and proserx at ion. Illu:-. li'.'ls. H. SOILS I?i:rk(dt, (diaries William. S(dls; theii- in'opirt i(\-, im|)ro\-ements, manaji'omont , and t)ie prohloms of oo]) I'-row inu and cro}) fordini':. Ilius. ilrj;;. Kin,Si', !"'ranklin Hiram. Soil manaLouncnt . ^hi^s DM'.. C. FFKTIFI/FRS Beavers, J. C. Fai m p/i'actico in tlie use of cmnmoi'ci.'d fertilizers in the south Atlantic states. F'lO. Holies. Charlton Lurj^-e-^s. Fertili/ei< and hirpT' hlooms. lllns. IIKH. l>ro\viu\ Daincl day. Pdeld book (d" manures. isa^k (■(diin^s, (iilhcrt H. ComriTei'cird I eil ilizeis. th ed. \\ith a ne'.v use. Ilius. ]U:\\. L'ana, Samu(d L. Much manual f(0" farmers. Ith ed. withi a new cliaptei' on bones and superphos])liat es. ls.">!>. Lonaldson, dolm. Treati.^e on nianures, their nature, |)i-e])ara t ion and ap|)lieat ion ; with a d<'.-erip! ion and u^c of the niost appi'oved Lriti.-hi ,L',rasses; to whirh ]< achlt^d a misct'llaneou- article on f a rm 1 n.i!', \\ it h an (-tiniatf and a deserirition (*f an e\aut|)h' farm of three Hiousatwl acres. Illu'. I'-^ll^. (ireuory. J. J. If. I'^eri ili/ei; ; wheri- the material' coni'' from; wlieie to u*et them in the chLa|)e.>t foiin; how to conipuL.nd Tormuia.s, etc. l!n)8. The Pciintiijlranla Horticultural Societu 99 Gustafson, A. F. ilandbook of fertilizers; their sources, makeup, elfects and use. rev. ed. lllus. lu;)2. Kir wan, Kichard. Manures most advantageously applicable to va- runis sorts of soils, and the causes ol their beiudicial effect in each particular instance, dth ed. f906. Laurie, Alex. & Kdmond, .1. B. Fertilizers for greenhouse and garden crops. Ilius. FJ21>. Loew, Oscar & May, D. W. Relation of lime and magnesia to plant growth, lllus. 1901. Sempers, Frank VV. Mamares; liow to make and how to use them; a new, practical treatise on the chemistry of manures and manure- making written specially for the use of fai-mers, horticulturists, and market gardeners, oth ed. lllus. Is'JT. \'an Slyke, Lucius L. h'ertilizers rind crop production. lllus. 1932, Voorhees, Fdward B. Fertdizers; the source, character and compo- sition of fertilizer materials, and suggestions as to their use. 2nd ed. rev. by Sidney B. Haskell. Ilius. 192(). Ward, Andrew H. Alkaline phosphate; wliat it is, and what its users think of it. ii. d. Ill HORTICULTI RE A. KN( YFLOREDIAS AM) DICTION ARILS Bailey, Libei'ty Hyde t^ Bailey. 1 dried Zoo, comps. llortus; a con- cise dictionar\ of gardening, general horticulture and culti\. Licks, John. New gaidener's dictionary; or. Whole art of gardening, fully and accurattdy displayed, containing, the most approved methods of cultivating all kinds of trees, plants, and flowers, lllus. 1771. Henderson, Vvivv. \\i}m\i}vs(n\^ handbook (^f plants and general horti- culture, new ed. lllus. 1910. Hottes. Alfred Carl, comi). Home gardenm's pronouncing dictionary. 19d0. Johnson, George William. Dictionary of mode)-n gardening. l.'^47. Loudon, John Cladius. fdicyciopaedia of gardening; comprising the theoj-y and piactice of' horticulture, floricultui'e, arboriculture^ and landscape-gardening. . . . new ed. lllus. n. d. Loudon's encyclopaedia of plants . . . INKO. Mawe, Thomas (t Abercronibie, Jolm. L^niversal gardener and bot- anist; ()!■, A general dictionary of gardening and botany . . . 2nd ed. 1797. . . Miller, P^hilip. Abridgement of the garden(>r's dictionary; contammg the best and newest methods of cultivating and improvjng the kitcdien, fiuit, flower garden and nursery . . . ^dh ed. 1771. ■^- (Jardener's dictionaiy; containing the methods of culti- vating and improving tlie kitchen, flower, fruit and ])leasure garden; wlierein all the articdes contairied in (he former editions of this work in two volumes, are disr)()sed io one alphabet with the addition of a great number of plants. Oth ed. canTully re- vised and adapted to tlie present practic<>. Front. 1 /oL. ICO Cataloij of the Librarij of The P('inis/jlri(Hi(( Hortiviilt uval Socutif \) ^ichols(»n, (icor^e. Illustrated dictionary of )-vardenin.u, a p)-ac i scientilic ericyclopaodia of iiorticiiit uix' lj)r Kii!". < V. and C:i'nlury supp. V. IS8T-1., i'd. tiarden encyclofiai dia ; a complete practica nd con\c'nic nt I'-uide to e\ iM-y detail of ^^anieninR'. lllu; trai.'d ^ai'den. encyclopaedia, llius. ID H. HOiiTK ri/i IKAI. VUYAGES, ETC. '>' ). Audubon, ( )i Hartram, John. 1 )escr!})lion ot^ East - l-'loi'ida with a journal ke|)t hy t t(» I'iis Alajesl>- tor the ohn F>artrani o: [■"tiihu l.'lpl iKi. [ioianis Fl()ri(hAs; iipon a journey Iroi St. Au.u'ustitU' U]) the lii\er St. onn s a.- Ill' as the Lakes with explanatory tiotanical notes. rd ed. enl. c*^- imp. IllU: iiai) >arf rani, W ; i \ i t hroU)i; Nor 17()S. th ane Geor.ma tensi\ iind \\ i e II r r i 1 loi id.i. the Cherokee count ly C Sout h < a roiimi, ex- count Y\ O tones of the Muscn«r'ulu(»s, CreeK cohUM.eiacx . an( tne soi ( 'hacla" containnm" c'ln aeeount e the and n.atural })roducti(>ns of those re.u-ions, tog'etiier w i 1 ohserva- tioris on the nianner ot the !nd: ;in: lllus. 1T1»1. Caledonian hnrticull ura! society. Journal of a horticultural tour ts ol' t'landtus. llolhuKh and ihie North <•! trance llii()U<2,'n some pai in the autunm o ! 1 S 17. Illu>. ISL'; Calvert, Amelia Snnth ^ V Ca!v(>rt lip I • we ^ ea V o f Co.-aa lean na tural hi>t(U-v. lllus. r.'l ( ()\, i<:. h. M. Farr(u-"s last I'.tU ] ne\' ■ Uj)[)(M' ur.iia, r.M'.t-Lli); toi^-e! he h\ 1 with a complete li.^t of all rho(h>dend i'on< collected by I'eu'inaM 1 his held notes, conipih d l)y .Miss Mehu) T. .Maxwd' Farrer, an* ssistant in the lie a rhai'iuiii M 1 h. ;(»\'a u aiiie ' i;i n leiu C.dlti uruli. u. \\yii I^iirchild, l>a\id. tlxi.doriuu t'.-i' puunts fr om n otes of ilie Allison t:x!)eduu)ns foj- tlie I'mte^i States Pepartiru o f .Aurieult ur*' Wi:^. Wri^K and 1!' ! l' l!t:in, World \va-~- mv ^!,"arden: travci:-: o f n plant ex])lorei-. llius. 1938. Farrer, Iveu'inald. Amr)nL'- th e \\\ ;i Look ol io\- ni iL'Ti ]) laces. n. (I Folomites; Kinj.r Laurin'> eardeJi On tile ea\'es of the world. '1 \. Fainbow biid.uc. -"'rd imp. llhr-^ ID! Forb es. He! James, uuuni ari< ournal o .1 1 pat ;i hoi't icult ural tour throui ■Jnd imp, I'.rji;. th lllu P.CJt • h ( I e ! li 1 a n \' o' : I p. (■ 1 ■ in i : I ■ a U 1 U 1! U 1 O ' > • 1(1 hK IS a . K 1 e I a e a I a !<> f u e he dllferent : pe c ! e - - « I f c.actae in t h he arden- oi Wohiirn Ahhev. is;j7. r^urtunc, lo.bfil. .b)arne\- ! ) lea (• o n 1 1 1 I 1 1 ■ ~ I ' S u 1 1 e 1 o all ne r.oi: ea hll 1: India ('ompaiiv';- tea plant at kui, m ihr M)mala\a Map. lllu-. isrcj. ("hitia: ineludinp: h(i) 1 nyond the f!'(»ntier in North- ern Hi'itish Colunil)ia. lllus. IIK'M. i^xpluring and {)lanl collecting in .Northern Ilritish Colum- bia. Ill us. VXV. ie sum- liooker, William Jackson. J(»uinal cd" a tour in Iceland m ti mer of 1801). Illus. Is 11. .Johnston, H. H. Kilima-Njaro expedition; a record of scientific ex- ploration in eastei'n e(iuat()rial Af.ie viU.-ilav'U: \' to ( 'hiiui and t he tai.-t Ind cyage ie ogelMer With a \"ovjojt' to Miratte, by Olof 'I oireM, and an account (d' llie (Jiiine^^c iiU>handr.\" by ( . (i. l^ckeberg. 2 v. 1771. !*ursh, I^'rederick. Journal of a i ^i\\). enns\l\ania an( i New J el se\' Rowan, ^\v-\. Mower hunter m (^'■"'ensland and .New Zealand. lllir 181)S. Rushy, Henry H. Jungle niemories. lllus. 1;>. Spruce, Richard. Nt)tes of a botanist on t lie Amazon and .\nde> >o I )eing records oi tra\'el on the A ma/.on am 1 its till )utaries. thi Trombetas, Rio Negro, Fa.ipes, ( 'asi(piiari. racimnni, Huallaga, and Fasta^a ; as al.-.o to the cataracts of the ()rin()c(), along the eastt'OTi side ol" tlie Andes of Peru and i'auador. and tli ' the Facific, durine- the xcais lsls-l^'")i. l' \. Illus. )res o! .IPS Ward, V. Kingdom Flant iiuntei'- paradi-e. lllu-. M)')S. I'lant hunting on the edee of the woiNL lllu-;. l!':;!). — Ivomance oi plant liunimg. Wilson, Finest Henrw Flant huntini lllu-. r.'LM J \ lllus. vs: C. lilO(ilC\IM!fFS Raid win, Matthias W, .M emona ,^(, Hinn<'\. ("liarjes ('haunc(-\. Fife of Hoiace Finn w ith selectimis f rom 111; lett ers, Ilk oo'> :>() lirett-.lames, Norman C. kite (d" Feter ( ollinson. Illus. n. d. Hrightwell. .\Fs-. Life of Cimuieu-. I'hont. IS.iS. Darlington, William. Memeoials ol" Jolin ik'trtram ;ind Humi)h!V .Marshall with notices of their botar IS 11). I e a i r • ]\\ eMi|)oranes. 11 a r r I n gton, Fdward I. Fine: f H. Wil on; plant hunter; witli a 1 of his most imjxu'ian; introductions nd '^Vh(d<• to ge leil Illu: t < kH 102 Catalog of the Library of Kelton, Samuel. On the portraits of English authors of Kardening Willi biographical notices. 2nd ed. KSdU. u i „ w;,. Garden Club of America. 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Propagation 'if plants; givinj^- 1 lie prineirsls'^ which govern tlie dev.-lopmeril and growth (.f plant.-, tlieir botanical athnities, and peeuliar propeit!<'>; nl.-o deseriptt ions of the pro- cess by which, \arieties and sj)i'eie.^ are cross. nl or hyi)ridiz(>d, and tile many different m<'thods h\- which cultivated plants may l>e propagated and nndtiplitMi. Illus. !lt2(). Hottes, .Alt'j'ed (hiii. rracticai plant propa.Liat ion ; an exj)Osition oi' the art and science cd" increasing plants as practiced by the nurseryman, thaist and gardener. new ed. Illus. 1!)31. Kains, Maurice Grenvillc. Plant pi'opa^-at ion. gi-ecnhouse and nurs- ery f)ractice. Illus. P'hs. cV- McC^uesten, L. M. Propagation o!" plants . . . Illus. lltMD. Laurie, Alex. t<' Chadwick, L. ('. Modern ruirseiy; a guide to plant pi'opau'at ion. culture and handling. Illus. 1931. Nevvsham, J. (i. Pro))aL!-at ion and pruning of hardy trees, shrubs and miscellaneous jilants. 192.'h 3. BREEDING Bailev, Liberty Hyde. 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F()K( IN(i '-''"V^n.ltJ^^nti^ls^ilufVht- P^act. upplicaUon to the culture of "^kSn'^;^^;.a,i^'^ada;^;llSor ou,Uvat,on i the United States, Illus. 1900 m Id's ,,...-\";.^;rs':"■v?,;;£;;lt"r,^:!^;v.s;^;:,.. „.•....... ryV', <^ats and barley. llUis. n. d b. I^uckwheat Stewart. .1. li. .'. Atwo-.d. ilorac... Buckwheat an.l eats, lUus. VMy'.. c. Corn Sconold, Carl S. romm.rcial grading of r'^'iv^H^l^roollen 'in maize. Webber, Herbert J. Xenia, or the imm(Mliate ebeet oi pollen m ilhis. \'Mn). d. Rice Knapp. Seaman A. Present status of rice cultu.v ,n the United States. Illus. 1S99. c. Wheat Hitchcock, Frank H. United States wheal^ for f';^^;;;?^^^^}^;;,,/ a!?: Hopkins, A. I). Report on examination of ^'^/'f^^ ^^^^l^ ^ s 1900. IVrent sections of the state; the joint worm in wheat, mus. Scolield, Fail S. Algerian durum wheat, n^ (F ^ . De^eription of wheat varieties. l.)().>. <- > . ^Miivt U.wMue \ Problems in marketing l>ennsy!vania wheat. i. - • Wals(>n/<;. r ^^ Hess. E. 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Treatise on tlie growth of cucumbers and melons, con- Jomliy with tiiat ef a>j)aragus, muslirooms, rhubarb, etc. 1th ed. Illus. 1H;>9. f. Melon lieatlie, W. I^ Wate) nndons. Illus. 11)21. Burpee, W. Atlee, ed. ib>w le grow melons l\)r market. Illus. 1S97. g. Onion Greincr, 'Y. S^ Arlie, C. H. How to grow onion..; with noti's on vari- eties. r)th ed. Illus. 1S94. Oiuons for profit, an expose of modc^rn methods in onion gi'owing. 5th ed. Illus. 1S98. h. Tomato Morrison, (hiidon. ^'(tmato \arieties. Illus. 19'>8. Myers, ('. K. tV I.ewis, M. T. l^ffect of selection in the tomato. 19'H). Pelb'tl, liank (". c^- INdlelt, Melvin .\. Practical tomato culture. Illus. I'.CiO. 3. Mushrooms Charles, X'eia K. .Mushioom cultuie for amat<'urs. Illus. 1!>29. .McDougall, \V. B. Mushrooms; a handbook of edible and inedible species. Illus. 1920. McKenny, Margai<'t. .Mushrooins of held and wood. Illus. 192!h .Marsliall, Xina L. Musliroom book; a popular gui. Pomona Piitannica ; or. .A collection of the most esteemed fruits at })'-'*sent culti\ated in this t'ounti-y; together with the blossoms an(i loaves of sucii as are necessary to distinguish the various sorts from eacli other; selected! principally from tlie Royal (iardens, Hampton Court, and the remainder from the most celebi-ated gardens lound London. . . . Illus. is 12. Bunyard, George t^' 'i'homas. Owen. Fi'uit gaiden, Illus. 1904. Hurbank, Luther. I^'ruits and ()rcliard>. Illus. IIM i. Chandler, William Hinry. Fruit growing. Illus. ]!>2r). Cole, Samuel W. American fruit book, ('((Utaining direct ioir^ for raising, propagating, and managing fruit trees, shi'ubs and phuits; with a desri'iption of the best vai'ieties of fruit, including new and valuable kinds. Illus. 1X19. Coxe, William. View on the cultivation of fruit trees, and the man- agement of orchards ;ind cider; accurate (U'scrifit ions oi' tiie most <'stitrKihle varieties of native aJid foreign api)!<'s. p.^ars. peaches, plums, and chei-ries, cultivated m the nuddle states of Amoica. Illus. 1S17. Downing, Atidrew Jackson. Fiuit and fruit trees of America, o dilferent t'ditions. 1S1.'')-,S2. DuBreuil, M. ;-M'ieutif!c an make a fruit Karden, a Practical and sUf,-Kost,vc r„,.svr:' VViUu:n:'''Tr::\^ro;!^"u. cumirc^and- n.ana.....ent of frui, t^.e. P V ich a new nu'thod of prunin;. and tra.mno- >s fully l.TilH 1- Nvl.ioli 1^ ad^;). , . , , . • . TToffv Mf-ed llolfvV North American pomolo^ist; contamnm nwnu.n.u;'drawni,s acmnpanied by _ letter-press descriptions. cic of fruits of American ori.u'in. 1S()(). lioK)^ K( - Fruit manual; containing the . cV- Auchter, F .C. Crowing tree and small fruits, lllus. P)2!* LawMHi. William. 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Manual of cultivated plants; a flora for the identification of the most common oi- significant si)ecies of plants grown in the continental United States and Canada for food, oi-nament, utility, and gencu'al interest, both in the open and under glass. 1924. Hohis, H. M. L. Second book of South African flowers. Illus. 19.50. Britton, Nathaniel Lord & Brown, Addison. Illustrated flora of the. Northern United States, Canada, and the British possessions fropi Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 2nd ed. rev. & enl. 8 v. 1913. Burhank, Luther. Cardens and flowers. 1915. liush-Brown, Louise & Bush-Brown, James. America's garden book. Illus. 1939. Flowers foi- every garden. 1927. Clements, I'^ditli S. Flowers of coast and Sierra. 1928. Flowers of mountain and plain. 3i-d ed. 1926. (lements, Fredeiiek F. & Clements, Edith S. Flower families and ancestors. 192S. Rockv mountain flowers, .'h-d ed. 1928. Th( Peuiisijlcaiiia Hofticultural Soctctij 115 Cloud, Dorothy JMallet-Prevost. Cultuie of perennials. Illus. 1925. Coombs, Sarah V. South African plants for American gardens. Illus. 1936. Corbett, Lee Cleveland, Growing annual flowering plants. Illus. 1922. Correvon, Henry. Plantes des montagnes et dcr, rochers leur ac- climation et ieur cultui-e dans les jardins. Illus. 1914. Crowfoot, Grace M. Flowering plants of the northern and central Sudan. Illus. n. d. Darnell, A. W, Winter blossoms from the outdoor garden; a des- criptive list of exotic trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants that flower in the outdoor garden in the British Isles during^ the months of December, January and Februaiy for the use of the amateur gardeners, alphabetically arranged, illus. 192(>. DePass, Crispin Van. Hortus Floridus; the first book contayninge a very lively and true description of the flowers of tlie springe, with a prefact bv Fleanour Sinclair Kohde and calligiaphy by Margaret Shipton. Illus. 1928. Hortus Floridus; the second book contayninge a very lively and true description of the flowers of the summer, autumn and winter. Illus. 1929. Dexter, Almon. And the wilderness blossomed. Illus. 1901. Dorn, Mabel W'hite & Douglas, Marjory Stoneman. Book of twelve, for South Florida gardens. 192S. Faulkner, Herbert W . Mysteries of tlie flowers. Fletcher, F. J. Cut flowers for market. 2nd e(!. Foley. Daniel J. Annuals for your garden. Illus. Free, Montague. Flowers of winter in(l(»ors and Friend, Hilderic. Flowers an; a po{)ular study ()t i:ie:r nati^•e lands, their life historii's and their structural affiliations. Illus. 1910. . .■ n . Our northern autumn; a study <>f its characteristic lowers; its brilliant foliage and its conspicuous fruits. Illus. 1920. Kift, Robert. Retail flower shop. Illus. 19:50. , , , , , King, Louise Veomons & Fothergill, John, (.ardeners colour book. 1929 Loveli, John H. Flower and the bee; plant life and pollination. Illus. Lowe Edward Joseph. P.eautiful leav(>d plants; beim- a description of the mo.st l)eautiful leaved plants in cultivation m^h'-^ country; to which is added an extended catalogue. Illus. 1H.2. Macself. A. J. Hardy perennials. Illus. 1921>. McCurdy, Robert M. Book of garden flowers, illu: Illus. 1917. rev. ^ enl. 1!>29. 19:58. out. Illus. 1917. Illus. 18S3. Illus. 1901. 1938. to th( " successful 1932. lu: Catalog of the Lihrary of Mathew^F. Schuyler. Familiar flowers of field and garden. Illus. l->-l- . n ,,^.1 fVM-rm of the United States MeJei!l'''Oarden flo.a trees and flowe.s grown u, the garden at ^y^'^^^^l!!^-^^'';,,:^:^., for producng an abundant ''^■•^upplxf cut (lowers 'and also for furnishing ajj effectue d,s- ;;^.^'of br,.ht colours ,n the gar e. Ill^s.^ ^^Ir., ,^ Oliver, (ieorge W . ^ HotUs, A n*^ , fU)vverini.^ and 2nd ed. rex- , i erowinp plants and tlowers. Illus. JU.). ,.hi,|'[,:. t;«, 'k.. a. Aristocrats^ of th.'U.-er bonier. > "- -^^-l; I'oole, Raymond .). Klowers anu llo-,venng plants , . . isl ca , <,,.S.ush:'A.u.:'T'-A. P..,...n,na!<..r,:.,.e,.a,,.l. 1929. ^evii an.i olher ornamental plants >n the house and garden. Illus. 1!>2K. , , , ,nofi environment. Illus. 1921). ^ ^ Kohinson, William. Hardy flowers; descriptions ^'^ ^1^;;:;;;;;^^ J ; thirteon hunst ornamental ^P^'^>;;^' ^^ ^^^ diuctioi.s for thpir arran^-oment, culture, etc. bt^h ^'d.l _♦(!(). Kowntrec, Lo:- Simpson Charles Torrev. Florida wild life: ohservations on the 'nora and fauna of the state and the influ9 Temnle \u-iirate countries. Illus. iJZU. Tfw rcnusijlvaiua HorticuUiiral Socletij \\7 Thomas, Harry llig^ott. Fverybody's flower u'arden. Illus. 1916. „____ ed. Hardy border flowers. Illus. 1921. Tipton, Edna Sibley. Flowers for every occasion. Illus. 1930. Vilmorin's atlas of flowers; Engdish edition of atlas des tleurs de pleine terre. Illus. n. d. Yolz, Emil C. Home flowei'-growinK- Illus. 1928, Weathers, John. Beautiful garden flowers foi- town and country. Illus. n. d. Weed, Clarence Moores. Ten New l^n^land blossoms and their in- sect visitors. Illus. 121. Arn'.stron^, Marg'aret. 1" leld book td" Wf^teiii wild ! = o\\ers. 9t]i imp. 1927. Ashton, fvulh Iv i'lants of Uoeky Mountain National Park. Illus. 19:^,3. Atchley, Shirley Clitford. Wild dowers of Attica. Illus. 193S. Hailev, W. Whitman. Among the lihode Island wild flowers. 2nd ed. Illus. lS9b. Baker. Alary I'^rancis. Florida wild flowers: an introduction to the flora of the Florida |)eninsula. Illus. 192(5. Burgess, Thornton W. IJurgess flower book for cliildren. Illus. 192'). Dorinon, Caroline. Wild flowers of Eouisiana; including most of the herbaceous wild flowers of the (Julf States, v/ith the exception of mountainous regions, and the sub-tropical j)ortions of Florida and Texas. Illus. 1931. Doubleday, Mrs. Xellie iUanchan (DeCraff). Nature's garden; an aid to knowledire of our wild flowers and thidr insect ^.'isitors; with colored plates and man\- other illustrations photographed directly fiom nature by Henry Troth, and A. R. Dugmore. 1922. Wild tloweis woith knowing. Illus. 192r). Durand, Herbert. My \\ild flower garden, the story of a new^ depar- ture in horticulture. Illus. 1927. • Taming the wildings; a t»ook of <-ultural information for the lovers of oui" wild flowcu's, wild bushes and ferns, who desire to grow them for landscaj)e and garden effects, or for planting in congenial and sh(dt(ued ret r( ats, where tliey can bo pi-otected from tludr foes. Illus. 1923. Wild flowers and ferns; in thcdr homes and in our gardens. new (Hi. Illus. 1929. Coodale, (ieorge F. Wild f]ow(M-s of Ameiica. Illus. ]s^(v (iress, F. M. Fre-crx at ion of wild flowers. Illus. 19:^.2. Hamer. A. Handil. Wild f1ower> of the Cape; a floral \ear. Illus, n. d. 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Kin., Julius. ^Wild flowers a^ a K^^^ J^^^o.^ together with Lounsberry. .Wkv. ^^^^""h,,"' forms of growth foun.l through the :r:,ti:::' Uu'lilldirdltuKt and thchow country of the south. McKonnv. .Ma^'garel i Johnston. Edith F. Book of wild flowers. Ulus. r.>:«». „, ,„,,,, Wild L'-arden. Ulus. iy.50. _ , <.i, ^^,;;^;77s. v. Scl'uyU.r. Book of wild flowers of young people. 4th ""'^- Kieldbook^rf American wild flowers; being a.-^ort des- i'o representative species an-l chapters on our state flow,.., P ='"'' 'Mi^'^i^'incrs'ThcMlllora Ismith). How to know the wild ""■";;;w..,l a iuld. to the names, haunts an.l habits of our common ...nH,''V!'::;k 'rhaS::n."'K.o!!e.rs ofthe wild and their culture and K....r'(''h::,";rA: Flower'guiVle; wii.i flowers east of the Rockies. Illus. 11)22. ,. ^ .<.o. i> 1 11 \-,..-,.nn Wild flowers in literature. I^*.i4. , " V I'^lndi^n pi/u, pine-saps, snow plant an.l their relatives, '"""• i>ai.. flower and the chalice cup. Ulus. md. Kedbud or Judas-tree. Illus. liMd. „..,„,.-,l -•--v-'i'rihe^^;:^;^flo^ei;-;.i^^-^^ Sau.:d:.^::Vha!t!!''K:;:ncis'"usef!^^^^^ Phrnts of the mi.ed States _::!i"=We!^;.rn'fl!i.r;:uide; Jud^l Jei^^of the rocki.-s and west [o the l^iciflc. new ed. Ulus. VJZi. The Penn^jjlcanki Horticultural Societij 11 'J Saunders, Charles Francis. Western wild flowers. Illus. \\)'Xk Step, Kdward. Wayside and woodland blossoms; a pocket Kuide to British wild flowers lor the country rambler. '2. v. new ed. Illus. n. d. Taylor, Norman. Guide to tlie wild flowers; east of the Mississipf)i and north of Virginia. Illus. 192S. Walcott, Mary Vaux. North American wild flowers, o v. Tllus. 1925. Walton, George Lincoln. 1^'iower flnder. 2nd rev. vd. Illus. 19 10. Wherry, Edgar T. Wild flowers of Ivlt. Desert Island, Maine. Illus. 1928. 3. Individual a. Azalea Hume, II. Harold. Azaleas and camellias. Illus. River Oaks (iai'deii Club u[' Houston, Texas, The. and camellias. Illus. i9o8. 19MI. Culture of azaleas h. 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I^'anta.^tic clan; tln' cactu,< family, studies of that uni()ue and fascinating growth, the cactus plant, treating of ;ill the most imporant groups of cacti known, with scientific accuracy, and depicting the cliarni of" the des(ut land, its magic s})ell and wondi-ous lure, in tlie great cactu. area of tlie woild, the American desert of the Southwest. Illus. 1932. Van I^aren, A. .1. Cacti. Illus. 19''.:'). Succulents other than cacti. Illus. 1 931. Watson. W^illiam. Cactus cultuie foi' amateius; a coiu-ise and ni-ac- tical guide to the management of a little undeistood famil\- of plants. Uh ed. rev. Illus. n. d . r>o Catalog of the Library of T.arirent, ahoc RerL _ r-.sav oil its culuue, (tescriptioii, Kuhei, Kc.lKil (>., .ii'- Canieilia c esi' d. Camellia Mono.uraphy of llie ^v\ ivis camellia; or An u uui classihcalion . llure undvr yM^^ is:^s. for tiorisls. illus. ii):u;. e. Carnation Alhvood, Monta^'u C (lunations for every garden and greenhouse ilu: ii»2<; liailev. Miller c"(: Hunn i. Chrysanthemum 1S<)r) Chrvsanthenunns. n. d, (u Miming Herring \Ux. Hardy chi-ysanthemums ton, Arthur. Ohrysanthenuun ; i Illus. 1931). is culture for professiona 1 LTowcrs and aiualeuis iliu: i t ' ^_- 4 / , Kit iK hi, ^ uho cV Kimur I, Taichiro. Aristocra flow <')' IHus. n. d. aunc AKx. CliiysanUu^niUnis u a est M Mat Vow \i\ A. .1. ( fvsa ntheniuni: nder glass an i'or aniateufs. is of Japan's national d outdoors. Illus. I'^XM). IMu: n. ( hevs s F. Seiiuyk'r, conip. (loiden flowei >11, 1. L. Chi-xsanlhcnunns an Illus. 1S9U, I h(-.\v to grow them as garden plant oi (»u tdoor Moom, an( i for cut flowers under g ler glass. Ill us. nn ' in ! 1 Klmor D. Smith's chrysanthemum manua 1. 7th ed. Ill u; r.'.'io. Ci'J,C White, \Vister. 19; ' ha lit' jIu a 1 ti .lolni ('a.-pa Insect en.iiiic f chrvsanthi'mmn ]!>:!:'. Alhert. Chrysar.llK'muin and its ci Iturc Hlu: Illus, i9;;n. !1 ir( \' ('hr\ -ant Ik inutns a 1 Swarthmorc 19: MarUham. thnot^ CUina g. 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Delpiiinium; tlieir iiistory and culti\ation. Illus 19 Ou. k. Dianthus Hail Will e \ , L i9;>s. i a m s . It ei l\ H\. i:*: reiarii uin ; 1 ts hist or\' and cultivation. 2nd ed. Sweet, Lobert. (h laniareae th(^ natural ordi-r of gei'ania, illustrated bv colored tigure< and descriptions; comprising t tie nunu'rou an< licautiful tnulo \-ane1 les e ilt!\'ated in tlie gardens of dreat. T? litain, with (iirection- to r tiieir treatment. Illus. 1820, m. (ientian M usura\ e ( )(t!no * lilt i\aie<| u't nt lan. Wilkie, David, (ientians. 11 u: I! '.'Mi I .'■)_, n. (iladiolu.* mencan (.ladiolus Societx. IFullet in:--, v. 1 12. 1 92 1 1 '.'.'ir). Descrij)ti\e gladiolus nom<'n-"'.l Heal, Alvin L. (dadiohi ;ini and handle guolU'li o'i.dooi cult lire ; and under ■ ow ! :» p /opa 111 u;ro A- L» o-e Kills, .Melton ( Mak '\v: t I lem !' row ;i t leat ise on t lie rapid pro[)a ;it ion o h( \\i'\y a nd hu-iher pncod irladi' • I I 11: 1!) 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Ic^riilcd and illur^ti-atcd with (is; (It'sei' KrisciK'. 1. ^\-. "/."; i-i . .,,.,1 i,nu t(i 'TOW tifnii; with a . all th. lu^st sp.cir. in cultivation lUus. 1^M. (Wr;w;;;:H.n.y. AUKm, a'Kurnp.. l.th .d. rev, 6. 1 111... 1 I !•)• • cnl. lllu:^ lllus. I'.UU. [" :il A •: ■oM-hHP. fur th. nuidour .ard.n; a '^-y''^* ;V. s ^'' ;h':v.;uid-^ .iviud. tha, may iu- .ro.n ^-j'i'-'- - ^ '^ ^^^^'^'^ (.(.dfri'v. M. -I. M-no-iaph ai.! icoiiul: Taph ni nat-c I>ntish oh lu larca'.' ta cultivation of sixty narr.on. ^ . Al.vyn. Orchids for aniah-urs; .;^ J' -!;--'.,, ;'\;;, «tinn of sxtv easily-grown con], an - >! ;.. '-^'^ }'''[, l.nids adaj)!' d for snir Sa.ndors. 111'!-., n. '1. HcnshalK -Tohn. 1 'r;.'' ira! ily-gr 11 niixfd green sc house.-., L'dilLd hy 'I. \N 1 ; ! !hc (■ idl ;■■ al U'!i it' nrciipr oUS (ii-l rdiui inn and a rdu^. l^dn, I/in(h'n, J i n V ) . HTin?, of o!v;;i.i;f(n!i^ plants. 18:^.^-10. riant- -.vith rcniaiK^ uii thmr i-v()-ra])liinal ;,.1,,1 .atal.tu:ue oi the host kind.^ 'l^ l'"' ' ""' ""pnu < • -nlrdod II . V I . ..»w- orl« (Vntii'A o! t..n,ata.allv -■'•-^•■^:. I'Htn I indlcN -lolm. Of^Mi a :tnd '■'''';%.:XTlL'Z^^^^^^^^^^ ,;!;;-.- 1,, I „„ii..v's gen.ra :,.,.i species, .>vi>i' Hi-n ^mm^ ui,. . ,. -. .Ma..n'nal.!. N..nn.M hnl i-.,.,. . a n,,,,-!. .-..l.. ,„- . ,•■. lHu.. M„rris:'lVaMk .-■■ Fames, la-av.l A. Ou,- -.vii.i ^.■.■Hi'l., I'^i'l., and port ra it -. 1 11" ~. ' Niles. Cii :ef <',r>-\ lock. O'Brien, .lani'v "i '-hH ^■,n.le,.\ (■o.u.l.-c 11-1 -r "■'■ii"l hvkr,.|.; e,.nl a !iunu- nam. ..an. ■^-uM 'l-yn 111.. l:-un hvhn.l ..r..|n.U wl,..!!.... ,„ln..luee.l ■ vara lies, an.l p..' 'ral li'S.,!,! ..I' .u..!,,,! .n ,.„ltP,-n .a. ■ ■ .. ra-un. nl no-vvcnni.',-. Ix'-y (I"") lo;' ! m: 1 naj. 1 llln.-. n. ,. illus. 11)0 1. ;. ] )t ' I til.'!! tiaMve Cnii n* ra ((■-(•! ill! i'ai ni,.ii,(.d nf rulnx atiMii. h'lnpni-at un-. ric !<>\-. C* L fiunt. r.)li. T/a Peimsylrankt Horticultural Socletij 12: Veitch, James & Sons. Manual or orchidaceous ])lants, cultivated under Khxss in Oreat l^ritain. 2 \. Illus. 1S87-1S1)4. Warner, Robert. Select orchidaceous plants, lllus. 18G2-G5. White, lulward Albert. American orchid culture, lllus. 1927. White, W. 11. Book of oichids. Illus. 1902. Williams, Benjamin Samuel. Orchid-gi'ower's manual; containing descriptions of upward to nine hundred and thirty species and varieties of Orchidaeceous plants; toKetlier with notices of their times of flowering and most approved modes of tieatment; also, plain and practical instructions relating to the general culture of orchids; renuirks on the heat, moisture, soil, seasons of growth and rest best suited to several species. 7th ed. erd. & rev. to the present time by Henry Williams. i8'J4. X. Tachysandra. Barclay, Huuh !». lUautify and bentdit with Bachysandra. Illus. lli-'K). y. Pitcher ])lant \>'alcott, Mary \'aux. I bust rat ions of Xorlli Anieric-m pitcliei- plants; uitii di'srriptions and notes on distribution by t'dgar T. Wheriy, and notes on insect ass(;ciates by Frank Morton Jones, lllus. 1 !)''>'). z. Beony American Beony .r, (b C. Brini!il;s< foi- u-aiden and 'jtim idiou.se . "illus. ' 192N. MacNNatt, John, brinndas of Kurope. Illus. 192:b B encxclopaedia. lllus. n. (1. ,st H. .e.l ivose manual; containing accurate descriptions ol all ' K nu-;t vaneties of roses, properly classed in their resp-cti e !annlies, their <-haiacter ami mode ot culture, with directions io. their pro])a-aLion ami the destructK.n \>! ^^^^^^'^*[;^-^. ^'^^■^• lUinxard, i.dxard A. Old .uarden roses, lllus. IJ-ib. l)'irlin"lon II K. Ivoses. lllus. lUll. . KHwa:;;!"' lleniy K. Rose; treatise on the cultivation, history, lamilv chaiactri-i>ucs, etc. rev. ed. ib.)2. (;c>re, Catherine (h'ace Frances. Rose fancier's manual lllus.^ IS... . Jlanipden, Marv. Rose gardening'; how to manage roses ana enjoy llie.n. lllus. 11)21. . llihherd. Shirley. Ainati-ur's rose ho^.k; comprising the cultivation of the rose in the open I'found and under gla:>s, the formation of i,. i-osariuni. !!.<■ character- ^i wild and garden roses ; ne p,,i.^t,„n ,,f th,. th.wer. lor exhihitmn, the raising oi new wi- rieties, and the work of the rose garden m every sea.-^on oi the year. ' new ed. lllus. 1^1♦S. Hole! S Kevnolds. liook ahout roses, new ed. l*.):kk Holmes ICi.er. Commercial rose culture under glass and outdoors; a practical guido to modern met hods _ of grinving the rose lot marki t j)urj)oses. ''>rd ed. lllus. ll)2h. lu)se garden primer, lllus. ID'U). .lekyll, (;ertrude c^ MaNvley, Kdward. Roses for English gardens. 'lllus. 11H)2. Keavs. Mrs. Frederick LcA'e. Old roses, lllus. H)ir>. liiuiU'N .lohn Kosarum nionographia; or, A hotanical instory ot n;^'e<; to winch is add(>d an appendix for the use ol cultivators. in wh'ic!) the mor-t ivinarkahle ga.i'den varieties are systematically arianged. New ed . Ib3(). McFarland, John Horace. Modorn r(^ses; a uniform descriptive li>t, of ai! im})orlant rose in commerce. lllus. lU-'U). Modern roig5-':er and hotter roses. lllus. lO.'Uk Milmam Helen. My roses and how 1 grew them. New ed. front. Mulford, Furman l.lo\. National l^^se Society. Handbook on pruning roses, new tV- rev. v(\. lllus. I'.M'J. . 1 A • Meolas .1 II Ro <■ manual; an mieyclopae-dia for the American aiaairur. lUu-. Rk'U). Rose odyssey; reminiscenses of many trips to I'airopean rose centers. lllus. \i)'M . ^'eal• in the rose garden, lllus. lt).".(i. The Peimsylvania Horticultural Society u; Parsons, Samuel Browne. Parsons on the rose; a treatise on the propagation, culture, and history of the rose. New & rev. ed. i9L0. Paul, William. Koses and rose culture; a shilling book on roses, n. d. Pemberton, Joseph Hardwick. Roses: their history, development and cultivation. 2nd ed. lllus. R)2U. Pyle, Robert. How^ to grow roses, loth ed. lev. & enl. lllus. R)2:]. McFarland, John Horace, & Stevens, G. A. How to grow roses, 17th ed. enl. Si rewritten. 1930. Rivers, Thomas. Rose amateur's guide; containing ample descrip- tions of all the tine, leading varieties of roses regularly classed in their respective families; their iiistory and mode ol culture. 3rd ed. cor. & imj). lS4:k Rockwell, Frederick Frye. 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Crr(mhouse and >tuve plants <|/>;\^'-;7^ .f^^^') ..^•JV'- lmnus inon a. ivcopcxhums, with lull details ('t the ;;:; p;^a n n culn "t.on .d-,Od families of plants, em.vacm^ all tU'' H..I kuhi. in euilivalH.n, >uilaMr f.u- -rowing hi unrn-.u-e, uu^-nurdial e house and -tovr. l^-->. Corlu'tt, Lee Clevehmd. ( iivenhouses. 1|H)3^^ ^^^^^^ HK^f). !;"^^="'^i', ;:-v"\ '^i>;t;-r^':;..: ;;i^''u;;a:'r::iass: a i,uu. i-an.noou ''"7;iin:rh.;w--u" •'---'■ -i--'^- '-'■'^■" '"^"^'^=' "'■ ^'"' -^■'-■"'^■ Calloi'aV. ':-'''''l.v Tlionias. V.oiii... of connuorcial .u.'owinK of plariis under u'lass. IS'.l'J. , , . „._ ,, ■ , ^1,,, vcir- Keane. Wiliian,. In-.loo, uaiMen,,,- for .ve.y ^Y'"\ ' ,,i-..u' j .iuuinu' the nio>t smeessful U'eatment lor al! planb, u RiNdlui in tlu K.eenhooM., eoo.-.rvatory. stove, p,t, orelu.l and lorenm- ,.oJ:^rioJ"-lanit.^., nr,.en-house_oo,,,p^^^ course (' IJ'i'ccn iU tU -r -hou: the vrai'; a natural arranir.'ment of the pnneinal Kiven X^^i< ,n .Mreulatinn; whh a descriptive catah>,,ue -'/'^^ '^'-; ^ nahl.. to rn,-m a cnll.ction . . . al.n, t!u^ proper treattumt (.!' Iluwerr. m I'.xuiis, and hulhs in water ^hu-ses. is:h^. :]vi\ ed. lllu.^ Mclnto^i;. Charles. C^v.nhou.e, hot house. an\ UMludm- dMails of construction, heating and o{nua- ion of small j^'-rcrnliousr,^ sa. The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 129 Poesch. G. H. Greenhouse potted plants. Illus. 1937. Rockwell, Frederick Frye. Gardening under glass; a little hook of helpful hints, written particularly for those wdto would extend their gardening* joys around the twelvemonth. Illus. 1923. Sutton, L. N. Cool greenhouse. Illus. 19o8. Sweet, Robert. Hothouse and gieenhouse manual; or, Botanical cultivator; giving full instructions for the management and popagation of plants cultivated in the hothouses, greenhouses, conservatories, shruhberies, plantations and borders in the gardens of Great Britain; also the management of plants in rooms . . . Gth ed. 1889. Taft, Levi Kaw^son. Greenhouse management; a manual tor fhjrists and flower lovers on the forcing of flowers, vegetables and fruits in greenhouses, and the propagation and care of liouse ])lants. New ed. Illus. 1903. Taubenhaus, J. J. Diseases of greenhouse crops, and their control. Illus. 1920. Thomas, Harry Higgott. Greenhouse, its flowers and management. Illus. n. d. Indoor gardening In room and greenhouse. Illus. 1J12. Wheelwright, Edith Grey. Cireenhouse culture for amateurs; a guide to the cultivation oV tender and half-hardy plants, mainly with- out heat. Ilius. 1937. h. (Jreenhouse construction Heattie, James H. Greenhousv' con.^truction and heating. Illus. 1923. Leuchars, Ivohert L. Practical treatise on the c<»nst ruction, heating and ventilation of liothousvs; iiKduding conservatories, green- houses, gra{)eries, and other kinds of horticultural structures; with practical directions for their management in regard to light, heat and air. 1S(;0. Muller, Richard T. Ameiican greenhouse construction; heating and equipment. Illus. 1!'27. Stout, th J. cV: others. Methods of heating hotlieds. Illus. l.K><). Taft, 'Levi Rawson. Grc-ciihousc construction; a complete manual on the building, heating, ventilating and arrangement of greenhouses and the construction of hotbeds, f'ames and plant pits. Illus. 1922. Wright, William Joseph. (Jreetihouses, their construction and ecjuip- meiit. Illus. 1917. c. TTouse plants .Abbott, Daisy T. Indoor gardening. Illus. 1939. Andrews, Mildrrd Xorton. Gardens in glass, ilius. 1931. Barnes, I*arker Jliaycr. House plants and how to grow tlieni. Ilius. 1909. " ■ , , r Buxton, B(>ssie Ra\mond. Window garden; a practical manual or soils, propagation, potting, and gen«ual care of house plants. Illus. 1936. Heinrich. Julius J. Window flower garden. Illus. 1880. Kift, Jane Leslie plants; tlie complete instructor and guide to suci-oss with flowers and plants in tlie home, including a remarkable chapter on the ideal sun parlor. Ilius. 1929. Rexford, Fhen Fugeno. indoor gardening. Illus. 1919. Sulzer, IVIarjorie Xorr(dl. House plants; modern carr and the culture; a practical handbook for windowsill gardi'iuus. Illus. 1935. loU Catalog of the Library of Thaver Clark L. Mouse plants and how to grow them. Illus 1930. WUliam^ Henry T. Window gardening; devoted specially to the cXirc ol riowers and ornamental plants; tor indoor use and .....l,^.. ,l«u.ni-ntior. Illus. 1S72. . .. the culture of bulbs, ])ari<)r decoration, illus. Wilson, Helen VanPeit. Garden in the hcmse; house plants and terrarmms. lHus. 1,M4. , , , , . 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Tricker William, Water i^arden: embracing the construction o nond. adapting natural streams, planting, hybridizing, seed saving, propae-atir.n, ! uilding an an, both in and out of doors . . . Illus. bs77. Grey, Charles Hervey. Hardy bulbs; in()()k of bulbs; a guide t*. the selection, jdanting, and culitvatmg of bulbs i'ov sfuing, sumnitT and autumn tlowerin^ ' and to winter- Inin.; i,v-aut\- fi'-'ns hidlj-- in7 Sanders, T. W. I>ulbs and their cultivntinn: iiuludini-- tuhfu-ous-rooted plants. Illus. n. d. Scheepers, John, Inc. Reauty fit/in bulbs; a treatise on the leading varieties ^)i' bull)s suitable foi outdoor ami indoor culture and of proven merit for American gardens. Illus. l'.*2!>. - - ReautN- from Imlbs; spring planting edition. illus. 1!>.".0. Silberrad, Una & Ryali, S(»phie. Dutch bulbs and gardens. Illus. 1909. Thayer, Clark R. Spring (lowering bulbs; l^ai'dy and desirable 'materials for use m the home garden. Illus. 11»2S. Weathers, John. 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Nines, for evmy ;.'arde..khr "uliluu^rT^ins""- HnUin and thci. allies; c,.,up>-|smK ' '''c' unset a'"..;': i'licac.a., lycopodiaceac., and niarsdeaceac. lUus. ide to all '1 1S48. , M..,.lH.rt iMc-Ui hook of ronumm ferns; for identifying' fifty ""^":i;Hcuous\iH>;-K' of Kastem Anu.iea, wHh directions for Hool!!:;:•^vSi^)a!t;n."u^^^ fjlicnm; or. Illustrations oi the ferns and other allied j^x-nera. 154^:. ^ S ..■i.s l.lKHUu; iK.um- descriptions ol all known ^'{^■'^^- y^'^- Ti;;;;;ril,„V' r 1). Annotated list of the ferns and llowormg plant. of \e\v York state. 1;>24. i ^ ,- Lowe, Kdvvard Joseph. F.rns; BrUish and exotic, new ed. o ^. "l!^- Natunil history of now and rare ferns; containir^ species 'im' vari(>ties none (d' which are included m any oi the ei^^ht volumes of ''Ferns. Hntish and exotic," ainon^st uhu-h are the new hvmononhvlhnns and trichomanes. lUus. 1M>^. : Tul 1- ()ct:Po nature printed Hritish f.rn- houiK lu-.res eci.'s and \arieties of fern< found m llie Moorr. Tlionia,-. 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American home garden; l»eing principles and rules for the culture u! vegetables, fruit.s, H.owers, and shrub- ber.N', to which ar(> added brief notes on tarm crops, witli a table of their average product and chemieal (onsutuents. Illus. lsr)9. Waugh, Frank Albeil. Everybody's garden; the how, the why and especially the wherefore, of the home garden, with emphasis upon the interests of the axcrage American. Illus. ]'.>."!0. Weathers, John. My garden i ook. prepared for iht- dady use of all Vvdio own a garden, big or little, illus. r.'24. Weaver, Lawrences Butyens houso< ;mi 1 garden-;. Illus. B»21. Welch. .\Iaude Stewart. In a week-oiid garden. Illus. i9.";3. Wilder, Louise B.eebe. Adventures m a suburban eard.'U. Illu.,. 19'n. Colour in w.y garden. Illus. 1927. I^'ragrant patii. lllu.->. 1932. Garden in color. Illus. I9''>7. . My garden. Illus. BMG. What happens in my garden. lilu.-. L'3.">. Wilson, Frnest llenr.w .Arisi oerat.- of the garden. Illus. i'.i2. AVolseley, I'^rances Garnet, (iardens, tiieir loini and de-ign. Illus. 1919.' Wood, John (ku^-ge. Tour i-ound my garden, translated from the French cd" Alphonse Kerr, new iV- ie\ . ed. isO.). Wright. Richardson Liille, ed. llou.-e and 'jarden'.- book (d' r-ardens; containing ovei- fuur hundred idusl ra t ion.- of .^t»eeial Ihiwer types, plans and suggestions for laiid-eape work, a eo!)iplete gardener's caleiidai- for tlie y.'ar'> aetivits-. plantine; an i .-pra\ing tables, and a portfolio of l)eaut!ful grtrdeii in varied sert leii - of tb.e United States and foreign count rie,-. 2 ., lllu-. L>21. Small h(.use and large gard.-n; b- ing a joui'nal of t1ic same with notes. Front. 192L 3. Special Arnold, Scduiylei', U'ayside marketing. Illu.-^. L»29. Baile\. Liberty Hx'de. (karden lovei'. 1928. Heard, Latten." Adventures in dish, griidening. L!bi,-. 19.';0. Bi.sset. Peter. I')0«d\ ni' wa'ei' e:a rdeoimr, y:\\\\n: 11 ;'ull de'ail a fh,. practical in !'(Uiuat ion luc-^-aiy to Hie -.•i-rt loii, .i:r<»iip!ng aiiM successful cultivation of a(iuati(' and e.ihei (.jani. reMii-.d m !!,c making of a watei- garden and i1.> ^ii rmnndnig^. and ee\eiing all conditions from that of the ainat<'!]r wit!; a few plants in tubs to tile large estate ur park. lUu::. 1929. l^• r „ Q/.^^i^.]-. (rivrlpTiPV at the French court Blaikie, Thomas. Diary ol a Scotch ^aiciene at at the end of the isth century. IHus. 19.^2 uh. tL\t\i Ivnl 'Xrt forms in nature; examples tiom the plant *''"^!:Hd phoU>gr.;phed direct from nature. 1st & 2nd ser. illus. 11)29-1982!. -r,, 1017 Calthrop, Dion Clayton. Charm of f ^'^^^^^ ^,- ^^^^^.^)\,.^^'^ ' ' Corbett Lee Cleveland. School garden Illus. 19.Z. TvisT Sir Frank Mediaeval gardens; flowery medes and othei a - ;i;^-en(nts of herbs, flowers, and shrubs grov.n in the middle agcl ^^ith some account of Tu(h)r, Elizabethar. and Stuart gardens. 2 v ^^^J'-J^^^^^ j ,,,,i,,.. F,om cedar to hyssop; Crow oot, Grace M. ^: liaUleiisptrKer, i.oui i . a studv in the folk-Ion- of p ants m J^^^^^'-^^^^^^"- . J^^^K i Dobyns, Winifred Starr. Cahlornia ^^l'"^ ^'"^,, ^^^^^<,^1''^^- Dorrance, Anne. Fragrance m the garden. llus. .J-i.. Dver T F Thiselton. Folk-lore oi plants 1S>SJ. iarr^r!' Reginald John. Garden of Asia, impressions from Japan. 2nd ed. 1905. In a Yorkshire garden. Illus. 1.>U.'. . In old Ceylon, illus. 190S T. . 4 ri^vM,-] 1 <.(i (hirdener< trave hook. llius. iJo^. Fox Helen Morganthau . Fatio gardens, illu^. 1.'^.^ . !;ardc.I l^'k of Sir Thomas Hanmer, Hail., with an introduction by KUanour Sinchiir Rohde. II us. l.K^o. Jl.nderson, Charl<-<. Ib-iKlersou's incturesque gardens and oma- mciitiii gaidemng illustiated i9()l. _ , r v.r. Mm^T. I'TV^ \U\\ I'Knn Ciinou.. oar.hThT; with drawm.us In- .John Nash U;.^. HodV^; A K. Garden p.mds and pooN; tluMr construction, stocking and maintenance. Illus. 198o. _ Kennedy Mi-<. Alexandor. Legends ol flowers. Illus. n. d. Kuck! Foraino F. ^ Tongt:. Richard C.^T.-pical garden; its design, horticulture an'.'. Fowls. Alh.rt AddiM>n. P>oxnvoo<1 ^aniens Illus 1J^4. Little hook m which, is told of boxwood. Illus. U.k Fongvear, William. How to make garden ])ools. Hlu>. 1. '.>•>. Mc'Faren John, (lardemng m (^alifornia; ian. (lardonmg in (\'ilifornja. A guide lor the amatour on ilio Pacific slope. Illus. 192.). Morse. H. K. Gardomr.g m the shad.; -• • Hius \J.>J. Quinn. Wrnon. I.oavos. thoir p laco m l.te and le.vnd. Ih^s. 1.»..k Rooi^, thoir i)lace in liti' an.d legend. Illus. l-';'^- S(mmF- t]>oir place in lit^' and leu'end, of their habits ancl iwr^; and t ravcl>. of thosr poisonous and edible, and of divers aiKiont and -tian^v holiofs and sup.Tst itions about them. Illus. '" " Storirs and lcu''m.F nf ^-aiden flowers. Illus. !9:;9. Ramsey F(onida> W. c<- Lawrence. Charles H. (iarden [x.ols, large and ^mall. Plus. P»:n. , , . Til ,. Kiviniis. Marion Martin, comp. Through the garden gate. Hlus. im'm; Rohde," Fleanour Sinclair. Garden-craft in the Ri^Je, and other .•anour Sinclair Rr.lld. . 'Plus. P>;5<".. ()],] Fnj^lish ^rardcninsr books. Plus. 192 1. (ixfordV colh'g'' U'ardens. Plus P).T2. Sc'iitcd i^ar.l. n, 2nd imp. front. !9:ri. The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 145 Rohde, Eleanour Sinclair. Shakespeare's wild flow^ers; fairy lore, gardens, herhs, gatherers of sinij)les and bee lore. Illus. PJ.'iT). Story of tne garden; with a chapter on American gai'dens by Mrs. h'rancis King. Illus. 1932. Sawyer, Robert V. & Perkins, Fdwin H. Water gardens and goldlish. Illus. 1928. Skinner, Charles Montgomery. Myths and legends of flowers, trees, fruits, and plants m all ages and in all climes. Illus. i\n\. Sinythe, William E. City homes and counti'y lanes; imuosophy and practice of the home-in-a-garden. Illus. 1921. Van Rensselaer, Mariana (Griswold). Art out-of-doors; hints on good taste in gardening, new & enl. ed. 1925. Ware, Romaine B. Pools and rock gardens, Illus. 1 900. Wilson, Ernest Henry. China, motiier of gardens. Illus. 1929. Wright, Richardson Little. Another gardener's hed-book; a second crop of short and long pieces for those who garden i.y day aihl read by night. 1938. — Gardener's bed-book; short and long ])!eces to be read in bed by those who love husbandry and the gi'een growing things of earth. 1929. Gardener's day book. 1938. Story of gardening; from the Hanging (hardens of P>ab\'ion to the hanging gard(ms of New \'ork. Illus. 1934, Winter diversions of a gardenej-. Illus. 1934. 4. Rock gardens Bissland, James IF Ivock gai'dc^n; and what to grow in it. Plus. 193^>. CJay. Sampson. Present-day rock garden; icing a complommt ary volume to Farrer's English rock-garden. Illus. 193)7. Correvon, Henry, Rock garden and alpine plants, edited by Leonard Barron, iflus. 1930. Cotter, James L, Simple guide to rock gardening, new e.l. Plus. 1932. Edwards, A. Rock gardens; how to plan and plant them, with sec- tions on the wall, paved, marsh and water garden. Illus. n. d. Elliott, Clarence. P.ock garden plants. Illus. 193,0. Farrer, Reginald John. English rock garden. 2 v. 4th imp. Plus. 1928. My rock garden. 7th imp. Illus. 1927. — _ — Rock garden. Illus. n. d. Ilalligan, C. P. \lock garden. Plus. 1934. Hamblin, Stephen F. American rock gardens. Illus. 1929. Jenkins, F. IF lOn-k garden. Illus. 1920. Morgan, F. Cleveland. Rock gardcms and what to gi-ow in them. Illus. n. d. Preece, W. H. A. North American rock plants. 1st ^;' r. Illus. 19."... Rockwell, Frederick Fr\c. Rock gardens. Plus. 192S. Royal horticultural scK-iely. Rock gardcms and rock plants, report of the conference held by the Royal Horticultural Soci.'ty and the Alpine (larden Society, edited by F. J. Chittenden. 193.fP Sanders, T. W. Rock gardens and alpine j>lants; including wat(M-, bog. wall and moraine* i-raidens. ."b-d e.l. Illus. n. d. Stiles. P'zra (". Rock gardening for the small place. Plus. P.'3.'). Stoker, l^'red. Shrubs for the rock garden. Plus. P>3t. Symon's-Jeune, B. IF B. Natural rock j^ardetiir.g. Plus. 19:!2. Thomas, Harry Higgott. Rock gar.iening d^v amateurs. Plus. PPl. __^ ^ Rockeries; how to make and plant them. Illus. 1917. 146 Catalog of the Library of toil, Archii-. Rock ^nnlrn pi'inu 'I'horn Wilder, Louise liius. rjiio Til us. Beebe. Atlventun-s m my gai 1929. ■den and rock j^-arden, Pleasures and pro } )bl(>ms of a rock garden. Illus. 1928. Rock garden. IHu 1933 Wri^ ht, Walter i'. Alpin( tlowers and rock gardens. 3rd ed. Illus. 1924. Lii-ht literature and poetry A i so II, (k'rla. cd. I^operitie Kathenng til 193 1 Arkt lilu; .cinnaM ' 193(J 1. (iieeii nu'er a nresrn I U)V a guo. IvUtli {■n on a conn Illu^ 1938, Drisc) p:iizabeth and her Gennan gai'th-r Fox, Helen M oruant nan an 1899. l)(de(dab]c gai'dcn, bv 1 ii'in.arc Palissv. bh-on I. 1931 Griflith, Williani cV- Pans, Mi John Walton, (hirden book of verse 1932. TTotte Al IM'O 100 1 ('hnstmas acts ar.d fancie Illus. 19: Kirtland, M . {' . M Pot'trv of coin]) Harmuage of flowci' n. d tlovau'^. n. ( Powell, Amy Picdures ol a tlnat mg woi Id. 1928. Pvnian. Florence 1924. Van Fleet. Pittle book to garden lovei" h. Mackail, Denis, bdowcr sho\v .Meade. -lulian P. -' 193n l)()nnn< an an< ai'o 1097 fo.^i.an and its con(iU( t bv Fv lib lllu s. cr a irardme Milnian, ll garden and nature- poems ! rom ])resem-( cott, Temi)ba comp- Hi pra S Sievekiiv se o Alh.T t Oi'OC ( a idon o f th<' literature Ui tiic g th ar( lay po(ds. 9th imp. 19''.0. 1911). it and modern; an epitome l('ii-art, with an historical epilogue. f L'- n"dens. an(dei 111 d>9 Smvthe, Anuust me T. .<• (il hetta C Junior gardener. Hlus. 1934. Jekyll, Gertrude. Chihiren and gardens, new ed. Illus. 1934. Jenkins, Iku-othy IF Children make a garden. Hlus. 193d. Miller, Louise Klein. (Iiildi'en's gardens for school and home and a manual of coopeiatixe gardening. Hlus PM 1 Stebhinu, M. F. Gardening for children and beginner.-.. Illus. n. d 7. Illustrations and descriptioiib ot special garde n: American Arn () id .Arboretum and its future. TPii--. P-*!-: Bissell, l-a'\anna Poweti. (dim{)S(>s ol >a. nla Parl)ara and Montecitu gardens Hlus. 192(1 Ruck. .Mrs. Walter IF e\.' otiiers, comp. Some gardens and .Man-ions Marvland; a descriptive guide book for use on the pilgrimage o arranged uri(h r the auspices ( ) f the F-MJ (O'al e( 1 ('ard.cii (du ot at Maryland, for tlie bemdit of tiie i'est(uat ion anc a r< loners t) 1" ( Ie riii.a id o V n ; an ai di'ess (hdiveiH (I [)eior tlie Site and Ih'lic Socu-iy (»f Gerr.iantown Illus. 1914, Lathrop. !'dsi( Historic hon;on; ua luuin).: de- S( ription of an inc(>mpaiablc stroll. Illus. I!»d2 Lockwood. Alice G. IF, comp. (dn(h'n: of colon\- and state; gardens f the .American c and of the republic bo- h(l and edited foi" the (ianh'U Club of Ann rica. find u'ardeners <» f ore 2 \- l.slO, 111 conioi us. 1931-3 1, Maine in autumn. Illus. n . d Ma ssie. ^-usanne W dlnams " ( hristian. Id atu A rcl KU". V [\]](\ gaKh'Us in old Xdr^inia. 2nd prir Mat sc a t. ( III U; 19 e ( a ! e 1 ( use. Him . 1932. \ Mexican jjlatd- tor .\merica?i ['■ai'dens TTomos >;>, Morris ar'ondum ol the I ni\ersit\- o <'nn: \'a n la arr««s.m Mrs. John A. In Florula Kardrns: ^'aid.'ns; with an intvo.luclion l.y H. Mar„l,l Hume !! us. .'-t. Wisu'r. .i>-.■ liatsfor.l. Harry & Fry. Charles. Homes and gardens o! Kn-lan... I ' 1 ■ ■ ■ 1 ' t ' ' ■ ' \^ro^sn^i.U^nu:\'^\. Kuropean and Japanese ^^^''l^'^^' J^,^^^^^^; •;^;''^^'^ \,r\nvv tlie Air.rncan iii.stitute ..1 ai'chit ret s . . . Ulus. .«» Hyne/Mihlred Slapley ^ Bynt', Arthur. Spanish gardens and patios. Til 1 O '^ 1 ( artwrijiht, Julia. Italian ^ard^ns of the Rennaissance and other studies. Illus. IIMI. ^^^^ y 11 \\ conip. Mo. Kherlein, Harol<>'- Fairhrid^M' Dorothea.. ( iardens of South Ai nca. Illus. l.'^4. _ FLsher. F. IF. ed. Scree garden; experiments an,.„ rl (hardens olous and mixed borders jni.l i!i(. tluucr hod.^; ;dio\viTej: \hr po'^ition of cvoiy (lower and ^lii-uh m Iho I'-ardon-. Illus. F>'2('). Macsio. Fard-n of colebrities an.d. ceiehraled gaiMieiis m and around Fondon. Illus. 191S. Miller. Wilholm. What, Fngland can leach us about gardening-. Hiu>. IIHF The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society \A') Morris, F. O. Series of picturesque views of seats of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ii-eland with descriptive and historical letterpress. (> v. Illus. n. d. Nichols, Rose Standish. Fnglish pleasure gardens, illus. 1925. Italian pleasure gardens. Illus, 11)28. Spanish and Portuguese gardens, llus. FJ2i. Parsons, Beatrice & Cook, K. T. Gardens of I'higland. 2nd ed. Illus. 1923. Piatt, Charles A. Italian gai-dens. Illus. F)04. Singleton, Ivsther. Shakespeare* garden. Illus. \i)'\\. Taylour, Harriet Osgood. Japanese gardens. Illus. FJ2'J. Tipping:, H, Avary. Fnglish gardens. Illus. F)2r). Trjggs, Hari-y inigo. Gai'den craft in Furo})e. Illus. ll^F'F Villiers-Stuart, C. M. Spanish gardens, their history, types and fea- tures. Illus. 1929. Wharton, Fdith. Italian \illas and thoir gardens; illustrated with pictures by Maxiield Farii.■ y.-iw- and oxpcricncrv of Frederick Faw Olmstead, landscajx' aicdiiteri; logcthcr witii hiographical notes, edited by Fredei ick F.a\\" Olmstead, Jr. and Jlieodora Kimball. 2. General works Bogjjs, Kate Doggeti. Frints and plants of old gardens. Illus. 19;;2. Bottomley, M. F. Design of small properties; a book for the home- owner in city and count i-y. Illus. 1929. Carhart, Arthur Mawtliorne. How to |)hin the houic landsca{)f. Illus. 1935. Cautley, Alarjorie S(^well. (Jai'den design; the principles of abstract design as applied to landscape composition. Illus. ID.'Jo. Cridland, Robert B, Practical landsca}ie gai'dening; tlio importance of careful planning, locating the hou.^c ai'rangement of walks and dri\'es, construction of wall:^ and dri\es. lawr.s and tei'races, how to plant a property, laying out a tlowei- garden, architectural features of the garden. I'ose gardi'ns and hardy bordei's, wild gardens and rock garden^. plantiuLr {)lans and planting lists. 1918. Eberkdn, Harold Donaldson ^ Hubbard, Cortlandt \'an I)\-ke. Prac- tical book of ga)'rookes. Spirit (d" the garden. I!i2:!. .fay, Mary Rut herfc.trd. (lard 'Ti handbook, illus. 19:'!. Jek>!l. Gerti'ude (iarden ornament. Plus. 19]s Jennings. .Arthur J. Fomph^te home landscape, in collaboration with Feonard IF Johnson. ;h(l print. Illus. n)2!>, Johnson, Josepli l-'or^yth. lusidential -ites and en\ ironnumts; their conveniences, garden.^, paiks, planting, i'tc. Illu.-. 1898, BU Catalog of the Library of Land;:ca;:Su;:;.lu.c..„.e; a „uan.,-iy .na.az.e. v. 1 .-..at., .023- McCormick, Harn.t l.an.nond. l.an,.seap,. art, past and pro.ont. 1 McXamara, "'"'■ ''.!;;; harin... Landscape archit.otuve: a classitk.,1 bil^li- o-LH-aphv with an aiitlior index IJ^ii. Mawson, Th<.rnas H. Art and .rait nt ^^^^-^i---;^- iviaynard, Sani-ud T. Lan.!d; lu.v.- to remn.l,.! fn.- honu. -roun.ls. TllUS. J Jo 4. , 111,, . I'v'tM 1>=,r-^„ns -;-imih.l llov.-to plant 1 hr honif uT>,tind.- .litis. .^■'.■'- >erh dv' H. -tia r. O.Li.U. .he house heauttfu; a co ectton o .'VeV, r vi'ws ^lMr.,„,u ;he M.rround.tiK. o, the hotne. llus. . Ramsey Leonidas W. ..andsettpinn' th.e home .trotttt.is. Illns. I...;r "''".'. ^:,V l.awreaee, Cha.hs H- «Httdo„r l,v,n«' t'oo.n . I.e.. K-.Z „ , t' -<,-,!! nii-e- it- iaiid-eap. arehit./eltire. llUis l'J18. liohinsnn. Kh.vnrf HMi. I'lanim. ..-.itrn. I u.. |. ;n. Rogers. WUliani Snow, (lar^.n planmnu'. llln>. L^^- IMannini'- vour uaitan. nms. i.^-.. Scott, Frank J.ssup: Ar, Of luautify^nu suburlmn i-"- Kn.UHd> of ^mall ("xtcMit; the advantairos (d .uburban homes (.v. i ut, o. rounn-v honn..; .h. ..unf.rt and c.-onomy oi n.MKhborm^ impro .^ nient- th- cla.ic. and ti.'atniont (d hud.dim'- sites, an.i Imo h. st ■ 1..,; ,.,, nlnnnn*.- and keepinK (h'corat in.u' .'-'- Tabor Craee. kandsca])e ^-anhminp: book; wherein arc" se dcun tnc simph^ k..w< n\- beautv and .itdity which shouhl ,^■Ul^. Modern u-a^den. lllus. 103r). Tiinnard, Christopher, (iaiden.^ m tiie mn.hMi! tand-'ape-, I has. Ware I^enialne V>. Txvenlvdiv.. unusual ^-arden plans, lllus. n. (1. Waiiii'h Fraidx Albrrl. Fmnial desi.irn in landscape airhitecdure. a statement of nrincipL- with >pecial reterence to their use m America. lllus. Fd'^T. . . , . I.;.n(Ncano ira i-i.^ninL-- ; tivatise on the ,uen<-)-al pnncnlos c-overnine- nutdoer ai't; wdh ^inidry . W ;i hir-ton— the Fed* ra! ^dU- a sui'voy. Tlbis. n. d. Hoad.^id.'< of California. lllus. n. d. Koadside- 'd' Xoiih Carolina, a idos ook of the sun-dials, ."hd t.': enl. etl. 1 s90. Knott, J. 1'-. cV: Jeffries, C. D. Containers for plant gr(*wing. lllus. 1921). Mattnevvs, Wiliian' llenr\-. Maz(>s and iaby rindli.s; a genaiai accouiil of their histoi'y and de\el(){)ments. lllus. 192li. Mayall, K. Newton c':- .Mayall, Margaret L. Sundials; how to know, use and make them, lllus. J9'-18. Robinson, William. Parks, promenades, and gardens of Paris, de- scribed and considered in indation to tlie wants (d" our o,>n cities, and the public and j)rivate gardens. Illu,-. ISfVJ. K. Pest.s and Diseases 1. Plant patholog\ Peacli. ^^'. S. Lettuce^ dioj) due t(f Sci(-rotinia minor, lllus. 1021. Hyars, Liitlior P. cV (Gilbert. W . W Soil di-^infeet ion wiHi liot \vat,r l(^ conti'ol tfie r'Hit knot jifinatooo add para>itie ^od i'urma. Illu-^. 1920. Carelton, .Mai'k .Alfred. C^M-eal ru.-is o)' tiie United States; a (di>.-io- logical investigation. lllus. Is99. Coleman, P. .A. ^.'enuitode galls as a factor in t!ie mai'keting and milling of wheat, lllus. 191^. rojlin.s, 1, Fi-ankkn. Praet iral t lee c action ()'■ \-()rms, wiih ob-^ei-\at ions on tludr ha' its. lllus. iss^l. Duggar, Henjamin Miru-c. l-dmgous di-^eases of plants" with fdiaotei's on oh\'sio!og\ . ciiltuio methods and tepluum idmi) and its control. lllus. Pt:'.:!. ^V- Hankin, \\'. Howard. Insects and di-eases of cauimenCd 1 ree^ and Piseasi's and insects of i':ardeii vegetables, lllus. 1924. Gloycr. W. (>. <^' (ilasL'ow. ihigh. Cabbar'e seeelbed diseases nvd. (i- 1- ' (»f'c<,!it . m1. lllus. 19l:7. I liiniimi lOi.t ro< - ; their relation to ((olaiii methods o! cabhagi' (HJhert. \V. \V. Cotton diseases and llieir condrol. Plus. 192;k maggot corilrol. 1921. *" 1 ' ' , e. I! 152 Catalog of the Library of Godl-ro. Ceov..o H. D.plh ;l.stnbution of ,o„t knot .....nuUHU.. Jilus. U)2r>. phenol nioc'Ui'N'. .>..^. • - , , ^ m.io i<)">'? Root knot; its cause and control. IHns. 1.'-- (iravatt, G. F. Maple wilt. Ulus. \^)2i^. Cro^^ K M Pennsylvania weetis. Ulu.-.. i.'-'- llalsuJ. iTyn.n U. 'son.e funKous .lis.ases ol beds. lllu... ls.»... iiMi-ter I I ('abba^o diseases, lllus. K'-o. Hellri'.'o.le.ick I..n.n.l. Manual of plan! disease... .bd nn„. ol ""■'■Tuu tn':';-.. ndv'unK the lU.wer «-anU.n; n.dudin,- var„,us 111 \-o!!o\\s (11 noai ! ■ destrovuiK those whu-h by their depredations occasion in of the diseases of plants; also copious directions loi he ]nan\ oi inc flowei-s, whether m the sueeessiul management ui ail kmd^ 'i om t . , K:dt:nu.n Kail K.' R.lat.-n Cf n-.v,n.,al! .„ le«unu H.oculatu.n. McCubiiin. W. A. ibown rol on slone fruits. Ilius. l'.»20. Xaiioc.al plant conierence Ixmrd. I;'_-"- White l)ine blist.'i' rust situation. .i--^. NelsI>n''uay;'oM,ns, C. IT. ^ Tm-hran, T. C Fnsaru sea.e ..f clery. Ulus. l'.».>.. ^ ^^_^ Orton \V \ Diseases of watermelons. IHus. i.>^^. ' Wilt diseases of tho rowpea and its eontiol I^ammei, L. H. W< .mIs of ,he farm and garden, lllus lil^O. Pennsvlvania-Cheslnu! I reo i.li^rht commission. (onf n.umorous .e:uis.-s, bolh hmI rause and reme(!y. Plus. itMl, Ktfect of Mack rot on turnips. lllus. IftOo. Wakkor's hvacinth Korm. lllus. 11K)1. Soraiior, Paid. .Manual nf plant diseasos. -'bd cd. v. 1. ilbis^ 1...^. Swin^He. Waiter T. (b'am smuts; how they are caused and how t(^ prevent tViem. Plus. 1S1>S. ___ Cram smut-; their i-au.^e and prevention. lllu,-^. IN.'o. ,y \\eber, H.obeil J. Principal diseases (d eit roix truits ill Phoida, illu^. I^'.m;. 'ilunnv. (.erald. lero>th of the dormancy period o{ Murar-heet n(>m;itode in 5 inh. IbL-!.'',. Siiuar b.M'i n. iiKitudr in the we^-dern state- Tilford T'aul P.. Pi-eases «d' oi-n;im«'ntal plants. lllu^ Pbis. P.>'J'.i. 1 (i-'O The Pennsylvinua Horticultural Societij 153 Von Schrenk, Hermann. Hluin,^ and wd rot (d" the Western yellow pine, with special reference to the lUack Hills Forest Reserve. lllus. PJO:k .„__ — Disease of the w hite asli caused by polyporus ib'axinophilus. lllus. 190:i Two diseases of wd cedar cause(i 'o\' polyporu^1 juniperinus, N. Sp. and polypoius carneus, Nees. n. d. Walker, J. (b tniion diseases and their cmirol. lllus. 1025. Walton, R. (b Control of fr()5j,--eye on apple. lUus. iWZO. Webber, Herbert J. Sooty mold of the oran^o and its treatment. lllus. 1897. Webster, A. L) . Tree wounds aiul diseases; ihcdr prexcntion and treatment, with a special cUapter on fiuit trees, lllus. iPlb. White, Richard lb Diseases of ornamental plants. lllus. Pj;rt. Rhododendron wilt and root rot. lllus. 19bV. Woods, Albert K. Bermuda lily disease; a ])re]iminary renoit of in- vestif^ation. lllus. P^97. Obser\'a.t ions on the mos;i!c disease of toltacco. lllus. 1902. Stig'inonosa; a disease of carnations and otliei" pinks. lllus. PJOO. 2. Entomology a. General Burineister, Hermann. Manual of ontomolop'X'. Ilbu.-. l^.'U). Chittenden, V. H. In-ects inj'iir'nu.- to \a iret ai'le-. l!lu:->. P.HcS. Curtis, John. P)ritisii ent emoh),u-y ; fieinu' ilbist rat ion> and descrip- tions of tiie genera of ins*, ets found in Croat P>iita!n and Ireland; containing colore*! figures fi'om nature ol" the most rare and beau- tiful species and in many instance.-- (d" I lie plants upon whicli they are found. \i> v. lllus. lSl!l. Felt, Ephraini I'orter. Insects aifectiuL'; nark and \ "oodland trt^es. 2 V. Ilius. 190b-0r.. & Rankin, \\b Howaid. Insects and diseases of orna- mental trees and shrubs. lllus. P.).'1'2. I'Yost, Stuart W . Lepidoptera injurious to the aople in Penns\d\ ania. lllus. 19:^1. Gibson, William Hamidon. Sharj) eyes; a rambler's calendar of fifty-two W'.'eks among insects, birds and ilo\'«<'rs. Ilius. 1?^97. Griswold, (irace H. ('ommon insects oi^ tfie (lower ga.rdeii. lllus. ]9;n. Gnyton, T. D. .^: Knnll, J. X. .Apple n uvgoC 1925. Harris, Thadih-us Wblliam. Treatise on some of the in..ects of Xew I'bigland, which are injurious to \ clo'I at ion. new ed. !><'>'J, Herrick, Clenn W. Insects of eeonomic importance; outlines of lec- tures iri economic (iitomology. new tV: rev. ed. 1920, Hopkins, A. D. A'^ Rumsey, W. 1'".. I'ractical entonuilogy; iiiNccts in- jurious to farm and garden cr( p- ; the cliaracter of the ir.jur\'; "the insect causing it. the reme«ly, briefly and plaiidx' .stated, b"!)';. Howard, Leland C. Insect boo!;, a i)o{)ubir account of the he(>s, wasps, ants, grasshopp<'rs, flies, and ollnr Xm-th American insects ex- clusive^ of the hutteifbes. moths and beetles, with full life histories, tablets and bibliographies. lllus. 1922. insect menace. Ilius. 1931. cy Marlatp C. P. Prineipad household insects of the United States. lllus. lS9r,. Se.me Mexican and Jai)anese m.iiiriou.s in.-ect.-; lial)le to be introduced into the United States. l>;tMb 154 Catalog of the Library of Thv Poinsulvayiia Horticultitral Society :^r1 Insect architecture 2n,i ed. lllus 1830^ Elumenis of IIk- natural hislory ot msvcts. ^>th od. i \. nWii.. Koellaf Vinccr.t. Treatise on insects injurious to gardeners, foresters, Kotinlt!™^^' l-cls ,n,iunous to dee.duous sl.uie trees an.l the.r Maj.nosLua""Treiuse-on the insects most prevaK.nt, on fruU trees etc., et.c. !S2'.i MetnUr: (■. I,, 'ri-lint, W. P, Destructive a"'' "-'j'|4"-'^-'^^ '^'^"■ habits an,l control, lin.l nnp. "f i^'- '■',, ' '., "V.. V T-i,:,. H 1 eaf- Xeodham, Jauies C, Frost, .^tuail W ., .V lothdl. heaUice H. Ual m 1 n i TH'' 1 ri~-^i'C't s . 11 Ills. j.'-^ •. , . -i O'Kam', Walter t'. Injurious ui.ecls, l.ow lo recognize and cont..,! KiU.v*"''"v & Ho.vanl.'i.eland O. Insect life; d.vot.dto the economy ■a'nd- lil-c habit.- of insects ..pecially in the.r ■.■latuuis to a^r,^ Sanderso,';!"-!:. Dwight. Insect pests of farm, ,.uden and orchard. 2nd ed. rev. ^. .-nl . by Leonard Marum l>,_airs. 1 U-^ -'-l. c in- ln^.•c•t^ injurious to .\ii\Av cmp^. Illu:^. ^'^|[-: Saunders, ^Villlnn). 1 nscrls mjuric.u.s to t ruils IHu,-^. lo^^ Sav, Thonuis. Aiumcan onlomolnj,y ; or l)rsenptiuns ut ui <(.ct^ of No!-th AnuTica. •■'. v. lllus. iS^-1. Stephens, .lanu-s Fran.is. !ilu>t rat ions of British entomology; or, A .vnop^i. of intiiirfnou. insects; eontainm.u- their Kenene and sruVilic d,,.l,nel.ons; with an aeeount of their metamorphoses, time^^ of appearance, h.ealities. .u-Qod and economy, as lar as po^sihle. 11 V. and supi). lllus. 1828. .. ,w,.j Swenk, M. 11. Insect pests of stored K^am and the.i contioi. Illu" l*)'^'"* Treat, Marv.^lnjuriou.-: in^.'cts of t])c tarn^ and -ardcn with a chapter on hcn.'licial m.-^ect.^. new. cnl. . .L_ H us. l.Ml. Washburn, \'\ h. injurious ins-cis and uselul hirds; succosstul control of farui pests. Tllus. 1!MS. ,• i ^ ^^^i Weed Clarence Alooiv:-:, Insects and insecticides; a practical manual ,.;,nceinino- T,•,^: ui.^ injects and the metliods of preventing- their injuries. 2nd ects; founded on tiif^ natural liahits arid c-orres})ondin^'; organization of the dilTerent families. 2 v. 1840. Wollaston, T. Vernon. On the variation of species, with special reference to the insects; followed by an in moth (porthelria dispar), a report of tlie work of destrviying tlu- insi-ct m the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to)';eMu'i' with an account of its historv and habits b(»th in Mas.-a.ccuset ts and I'Aii'opc. lllus. 189G. ' (ifxifrey, Ceorge H. Etdworm disease^ a UKmace to alfalfa in America. lllus. 1923. Hadley, C. H. Japanese beetle. 1922. . — Japanese beetle in Pennsylvania. 1924. Hoj)kins, A. I). Hessian fl\' m West. V'ii'ginia and liow to prevent losses from its ravages. lllus. 1900. Periodical cicada in West Virginia. lllus l>9s. Periodical cicada or seventeen-year locust in West \'irginlji. lllus. 1900. Horsfall, J. L. Control of plant lice on vegetables. 1924. Howard, Leland O, ^"v- Chittenden. l'\ 11. Uagworm, an injurious shade tree insect. lllus. 1916. Grass and grain joint-worm flies and their allies: a con- sideration of some .\orth American phvtophagic eurytominae. lllus. 1896. Larger corn-stalk borer. lllus. 189(). & Chittenden, ¥. H. Leopai'd moth; a dangeroiis lmf)orted mstCL enem\' of shade trees. lllus. I91e.. Mexican cotton-boll we<'vil. lUus. I'^iH!. Marlatt, Charles Lester. House ants; kinds and methods of control. lllus. 1916. iievision of the Xematinae of Xortli America, a sub-familv of leaf-feeding hymeno})tera of the family tenthredinidae. lllus. 1896. New Jerse\' agricultural experiment station. Sj)ray to pi'eveiit the atta(4< o!" Japanese beetle. lllus. l',)21. (|uaintance, A. L. Oyst er-sludl sca](> and the scury scale. lllus. 19 iT). Simkins. J. Dean. Ants and the children of tlie A'aiden. ; relating the habits of the black harvester ant and giving considerable in- I'ormation about ants in general. 1922. Smith, Loren H. 6^ Hadley, Charles H. Japanese beetle. lllus. 1926. Cnited States Federal Horticultural Hoard. (^uaiantiia on account of Japanese beetle. 1926. Van Feeuwen, K. R. Sprays for the Japaru se bettle. lllus. 1925. Von Schrenk, {lermann vVl- SpauIdiuK, i'erl' \- Ihttcr rot ,,r api)les lllus. 1903. Wofthley, H. .\. Emergence cages and bait pails ftu- timing ct)dling moth sf)rays. Tllus. 1932. 156 Cahtlog of the Library of 3. Trealment of pests and diseases Corbet., Lee Cleveland. Spraying; results of the season I'JOO. Ulus. l'-*l">- , 111,,^ I'li- Dearlmrii N<'(1. Knglish sparrow as a pest. lUus. i.u,. 1 ins Walter Ji. Coppe.- sulphate an>;»!>. ,,, _„,. Spraving for fruit , \ I V sieuler K IL Information l.n liuit growers ^^""tour'n;':.'.^;: 'Iray mg apparatus, and nnportant insect uests lllus. 11>1H. , SchelTor, Theo.lo.v 11. .American moles as agricultural pests and as i'ui- produceis. lllus. liilii. . , m looi Silver .lames. :\lou>o -ontrol in fudd ami orchard, lllus. U^l. Smith: i'rwm K^^.l-^-' enactments for the restriction of plant Swin'J'irWalte! "l Lord.au.K mixture; its charact^i, physical pro- ne Ue. ami toNic elfects .,n fungi and algae. IMJt, .,,, V vv II ir Walton U C. & Fagan, F. M. Comparison of ''"mXrials usVd h^ p^ and dusting for apple s..ah contr.d in rcMiisvlvaiiia. lllus. VslA. , - • . 4:^^, Weber Custavus A. Plant quarantine and con rol administration, U^ hislorv, activities and or-anizalion. n)o() Weed (^la,.n;-c- Moor.s. Spraying crops, why, when and how. .th cd. lllus. 1922. IV. lOUESTUY A. General works American rnrosts and foiv.t life. v. ;M-dat(>. n)2S-date. aZIvL, C. U. ^ Murphey, 1^ T. Plant forest trees on idle land. liroJn'''lolirKly . . . togeUier with an historical acc^)unt of the sacredness and use of standing- groves to which is added the terra; a phdlosophical discourse of earth, oth ed. 2 v. lllus. lS2r). Fernow, B. E. What is forestry? 1891 Forbes, R. 1). Timber grovving and logging and tri-pentining prac- tices ir) the southern pine ]-egion; measures necessary to keep forest land productixe and to produce full timbei- crops, illus. I !>:;(). Fuller, Andrew Samuel. Practical foreslry; a tieatise on the i)ro- pagation. planting, and cultivation, witl; a description and tiie l)otanicai and popular names of all the indigenous trees of the United States both evergreen and deciduous, together with notes on a lai'ge number of tiie most \aluable exotic spi^cies. Illus. 1889. Creeley, William hi. Important forest trees of the eastern United States. 1922. — ■ & others. Timber; mine oi" cr(){) ? 1923. Ilou.nh, Fr-anklin B. K'eport on forestry. 187S. Jepson, Willis Linn. Silva of California. 11M<). Main, James. Forest planters and pi-uner"s assistrint; lieing a prriC- tical ti'eatise on the managemeni of the native and ext)tie forest trees commonly cultivated in (ii'eat Britain, I'especting which e\ery useful infor-mation is given. Illus. ISMl*. Maine Forest Commissioner. Biennial iei)oi'i foi' the yea.s 1923-21. V. 15. ]Mic!:ai.:., Francis Andrew. Noilh American sylva; or, A description of the forest ti-ees of the United States, Canada and \o\a Scotia; consider-ed particulai'ly with r'espect to their- use in the arts and their intr'oduction into commei'ce; to which is added a description of the most useful of the l^uro])ean forest trees. 3 v. Illus. 1817. RIohr, Uharle.s Al- Rotli, Filbert. Timber pinos of tlio soutlwi-n Unite(l States and a discussion of the structure ol" tiieii' wood. Illus. 1896. >iut(al, 'I'homas. North Amci'ican syl\a; or', A description of the forest ti'eos of tlie United States, (anada and Xova Scotia not descr'ibed in the woi'k of F. Andi'ew .Michaux and containing all the forest trees discovei'ed in the Rocky Mountains, the teri'itoi'y of ()r-egon, down to t)ie shoi'es of tlie Pacific, and into the con- tines of California, as well as in various })ajts of the United States. 3 v. Illus. 1.S42. Pack, Charles Lathi'op. School book of fo}-estr-\-. Illns. 1923. Pinchot, (liffor'd. Pr-inier of for'est ry, the forest. pt, L lllus. 1S!>1». Record, Samuel J. & Mell, Cla\-ton I). Timbers of tr-opical America. Illus. 1921. Sargent, C'liaiies S[)r'agu(\ Manual of trees of Xorth .America. 2n(I ed. lllus. 1922. Silva of N'orth Amer-ica; a de,-cri[)t ion 28 ^*r.,i/ ''u-(>h'";(*orL'e Svlva Britannica; or, Portraits of forest tre.'s, ^ lusUnguished 'or tlieir antiquity, magnitude of beauty. Ilius. I82G. Sud worth, George B. ChvvV list of forest lre(>s of the United States. 1898. Toumev Pmu-^ W. ^cvduv^ and planting; a manual ior the -uidanee of fmvsny stud.rits,_ foresters, nurserymen, i.rest owners and farmers, 'lliu^. P.n<;. V. BIRDS A. (ienerai works V.trac.iMK i.n.U; m,u-,,.mm..» Un- ! u,ldi„u i,,nl Ihu....... ..ml Linl l.Hths, ^,,,1,1- r.M' l.iiJ.. |.M|>!.iV:,i- ,-iuir..ii!,K-ni. !Uus. i.MU. \.uluh.,n. .lolw, .L.MM .-. l!n,i:. ,.: A.u.nca; In.n ,hau ,mk- ma,!,, n, the lull,-,! .Staler ami ilHW t.'ii Hones. . v. \Uu>. ISili. hl';*r;- of h,r,is inliabiUn^' .ho rnUod S.a.o., no, uivon hv \Vil>oii. I V. lllus. lK2o. ^ ISurns Fiankln, l.oivn/.o. ( .rnit'nolocy of Chosto,- (oun.y. 1 onu- sylvania. lilus. ilM'.). Tass^n .loliii lllustiata.r.s ,,1 t ho l.inis of ( alilonna, I oxas. Oion'on, ntsh an.l liussian .Ainoiioa; in.on.lo.l ,o oon,a,n ,U.^rr,;.. ions ami fu,nnvs of ail .\^o-,h Anionran hinis not, Rivon l..v lonno, Imorican au.luos, ami a Ronoral .synopsis ol .Xonh A.no,,oai. limit holo^-y. h^;''"'. . .,, IhKlson, dos.ph H. Voui bud fnenu.. an. McAtee. W. L. How to attract birds in nortbeastprn Tnitrd States. lllus. 11)20. . ^,^ ^ ,,, How to attract iirds in tlie ndddlr Atlantic Slates. Ubis. McKemiv, Maruaret. Bird^ in tli.- Kanh-n; and Imw to attra-d th.m. Pius. UrMl T^. r . Mann dames Ameriran bi ,d !;< rper's manual; or, directions to. ,1^.. ,„p,,, ni.anaiTnHnl of Ammcan and forn^-n sm-ine: binls uitb particular in:-t luct ions for t hr 'mve^lim-: of canary buds and tlu' proper t ic;itinent of tlieir \-ouiur • ■ ■ ^^^'^• Monta^ui, (;. ()rnitiiob>j:zica! dictionary of Ibrusb bud.-. 2nd ed. The Peiinsylvania 11 or ti cultural Society 15') Mudie, Robert. Feathered tribes of the British Islands. 2 v. Plus. 1834. Nuttal, Tliomas. Manual of the ornithology of the United States and Canada. 2 v. 1834. Parkhurst, II. E. Bird's calendar. Plus. PJOl. Pearson, T, Gilbert, ed. Birds of America. Plus. P)o6. Feattie, Donald Culross. Gathering of birds, lllus. 1931). Pellett, Frank (Jhapman. Birds of the wild; how to make vour home theii- home, lilus. 11)28. IVterson, Roger Tory. Fi(dd guide to tbe birds, giving field marks of all species found in eastern North America. Plus. 1934. Scott, Thomas G. & Hendricksoii, Geor-ge 0. Winter biids around my home. Plus. 1937. Stone, Witmer. Birds of eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey; with introductory chapters on geographical distribution and migration. Front. 1894. Waterson, Charles. Essavs on natural history chiefp- ornithology 3rd ed. 1839. WiLson, Alexander. Amci'ican ornithology; oi'. The natural histoi'y of the birds of tlie Pniled States; with a sketch of tlie author's life . . . by Geoi-ge Oi'd. H) y. (v. s, uiissing). Plus. lsf)S-'2.'). TABLE OF SUBJECTS 1 BOTANY A. Dictionaries & encyclopaedias •^•' H. Nonienclalors and In(le?:es of Popular names 5>'"' r. Genei-al works and text-looks -"' D. Poisonous })lants *> 1 K. I'opou'raphical divisions. . !M 1. North Anu'fica '* « a. l^nited States '•' 1 1 ). Alabama •>-» 2). (^aiifornia *>5 ;; ). Connecticut ''•> 4). Florida ''^ f)), Indiana •^•' (i). Iowa •^•'' 7). Maine '*■> s). Mai-yland !• ). Massachusetts - . lO). Michigan l*;") 11). Minnesota 111). Nebraska l;;). New llani})^ 11). New der-ey (• . 9i; 15). New York .... 16). Oklahotna . . . . 17). P(mns\l\ania . IS). South Carolina H»). South Dakota . 2r>). Texas 21 ). Vermont 22). Virginia 2-V) . West VirL',ir.ia 2\ ) . Wyoming • • • • b. Canada 2. West inches .■;. i-Jormuda 4. South America . . . . T). Atlantic Islands . . . . <). Europe a. ( Ircat Pritaiji . . . . b. (i]'eecc- 7. Asia a. India b. Japan b. Aust ralia ;i. New / Mhiud . . . . 9. Pacific P hmds a. Pawaiian Islands 96 9n \){\ 97 97 97 97 9 97 97 9^ II ACiRKlLTl RE A. (icnei-al B. Soils . . ;»s 9s !' ci 1 ilize • • • • 97 97 97 97 97 98 98 98 98 9S 9S III HORTICl LTITRE A. Kncyclopcdia.s ^ I )icti()naiies 99 ]\. Horticultural N'oya^es, etc. 199 C. HioKiaphies 101 D. P.conomic botany , 1 . Seeds 2. PropaiJrat ion . . , ."-. P>!oedin}.r 1. (irouin.u" plants in solution . . . . 102 . 1 02 . io:^> . lo:: . 10.^, '). Pi-unin^, Ciaftinu', etc-. 10') . 104 101 . 104 . 104 . 104 . 104 . 104 e. Wheat 104 2. Poia^c < rops 1 0."» . lOf) (). I'^orcinj^' E. Ki(dd ( 'rops 1. ( 'oi'eals, j^rains, etc. a. Cenei'al b. }>uck\vhoat c. ( 'orn d. Rico a. Clover b. Soy-bean 10,^ :'>. Root" Ci-ops lOT) a. (iiiK^enu' b. Potato i. Su.u'ar ])lants a. Suiiar beet 5. TfXt il( and iiber plants a. Cot ton b. Tobacco !'k Other lM(dd Crop^ . . . a. Spice S: condiment plants b. Herb> \'ejj:<'t aides 1 . ( i en. oral 2. Individual a. A rt ich(d\e b. P>ean • c. ( 'ahba^'e Si Cauliflower d. C.dery ' ■. Cijcii mbor . r. M(don iX. Onion b.. T(Mnato lOo 10 . lor, ior> 10 a 10.") lOi") lor, 106 1 06 107 107 lOS 108 108 lOS 108 lOS lOS lOS lOS b.O 0. Muslirooms G. Fruit (adture 1 . (General 2. Individual a. Apple h. F\^ . c. Peach d. Peai- e. Pineapple I. Plums U'. Other fruits • >. Perries and small fruits ......... a. General I). Cranbei'rie.K , c. Strawbei'ries d. (Jther berries 4. (ii-ape cultui'e 5. Nuts II. Fdowers and Floriculturi 1 . (Jeneral , 2. Wild flowers "1. Individual a. Azalea b. Bej.^onia c. Cactus and Succulents d. ( 'anodlia e. ( 'arnal i(»n f. Chrysanthemum . . e-. < demat is . • . h. Crocus and Colchicum i. Dalilia j. Dcd{)hinium k. Dianthus 1. (iei'anium m. (nrntian n. (Jladiolus o. (lourd p Heat h (|. ! lemerocail is )•, 1 ris s. Pilac t. Pily u. Ma^'nolia V. Naixdssus w. Orchid X. Pachysandia >•. Pitcher })iant /. l*eon>- aa. Primula IV A. G(>nera] \\'o)'l\s A. General work:-; lOS bb. Rhododendron .... 12.") 109 cc. Rose 126 109 d consti'uction 1 2!* 1 P'> c. House plants 12!' ^ ^'\ 5. Alpine [)larits ioO ' '" 6. A(iuat ic plants and ^^•^ watei- gardens l".o 11^1 7. Hulbs i:;i 11^ 8. (dimbino- plants PP. 11^" 9. Feins i;;2 l^l'- Kb Pawns t^' lawn i-oasses 1.'12 11"* IP Tree^ and shrubs .... P^'J -^i'^ 12. Flower Sliows and Garden Club pt'OL';ranis PiO ^ '•' ] :'>. fdower A it aiiL^cniont . 1 oG " 1. Gai'dons and Ga rdonih*.;' .. 1 •!7 j-jj !. Ho^tory blT , r^ . 2. ( jonoia! 1-^^ 3. Specdal lb'; ^ .^,. 4. Ro(d< j^'ardens lb') .r^.. 5. Piu'lH literaturt' arel lo poetry lib 5J 6. ( hildren's --ardens ... 1 17 .t^. 7. illustrations S: descriptions . T)i of special Karden> ... 147 " . a. .American 117 P;,^ 1). I^'oi'ei.u-n 11*^ I rjo d. Pari(Pca))e Gardening' ••• 1 !■* P^T) 1 . Piumapli\- 1 b» ,7)7^ 2. (icneial woiks IP* 100 3. lu»a a!id Ib.-o'ases 171 ]2:', ' . I'iant pat iodo^-y 17 1 1 :2 1 2. Fntomob'Lvx' P'-") 10.7 a. (ienei-al P7.4 125 b. Six'ciai 157) 125