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Fruit grower and farmer. [semi-monthly]. v. 26. Jan.-Dec. 1915. f. il. St. Joseph, Mo., 1915. →→

Also a few numbers of v. 25, 1914.

Fruit growers' association of Adams county, Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the 9th annual convention . . . Dec. 17-19, 1913. 8°. pp. 140. il. n. p., n. d. Fruit growers' society of eastern Pennsylvania. Annual report of proceedings. 3d. [1862]. 8°. Philadelphia, n. d. Fruit growers' society of western New York. Proceedings. 1855/6. 8°. pp. 139. Rochester, 1856.

The fruit growers' year book illustrated. 1893, 1897, 1898. 8° & 12°. London, [1893]-98.

The fruit recorder and cottage gardener. A. M. Purdy, editor. [monthly]. v. 2-18. 1870-1886. fo. Palmyra,

N. Y., etc., 1870-86.

Wanting v. 6, no. 5 and 6; v. 10, no. 6.

1870-71, title reads: Small fruit recorder and cottage gardener. Aug. 1, 1886, consolidated with Popular gardening. Fruit trade journal and produce record. [weekly]. v. 41-54. Apr. 10, 1909-Apr. 8, 1916. fo. il. New York, 1909-16. → Fruit-walls improved by inclining them to the horizon. See [Fatio de Duiller, Nicolaus].

The fruitman and gardener, including the Strawberry magazine. [monthly]. v. 13-15, no. 8; v. 17, 18. Jan. 1910Aug. 1912, Jan. 1914-Dec. 1915. 4°. il. Mount Vernon, Iowa, 1910-15. →

Fruits and flowers of Oregon and Washington. [monthly]. v. 1-2. July 1891-June 1892. 8°. col. pl. Portland, Ore., 1891-92.

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"Published by the Ontario Department of agriculture."

Fruits recommended for planting in Ontario. 8°. pp. 11. Toronto, 1906. (Ontario. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 147.)

8°. pp. 20. Toronto, 1910. (Ontario. Department of agriculture. Bulletin no. 179.) Fry, Sir Edward. British mosses. 12°. pp. 71. il. London, 1892.

Fryer, Alfred, and Bennett, Arthur. The Potamogetons (pond weeds) of the British Isles, with descriptions of all the species, varieties, and hybrids. Illustrated by Robert Morgan and others. f°. pp. xi, 94, [1]. col. pl. 60. London, [1898-11915.

Fuchs, Leonhard. De historia stirpium commentarii insignes, maximis impensis et virgiliis elaborati, adjectis earundem vivis plusquam quingentis imaginibus, nunquam antea ad naturae imitationem artificiosius effectis & expressis. f°. pp. [26], 896, [2]. col. il. 511. portrait. Basileae, 1542. Fürst, Hermann. The protection of woodlands against dangers arising from organic and inorganic causes; as re-arranged for the fourth edition of Kauschinger's Waldschutz." Authorised translation, with numerous notes, by John Nisbet. 8°. pp. xv, 252. col. pl. 4. New York, etc., 1893. Fuld, Maurice. The twentieth century method; growing bulbs for winter and spring blooming. 8°. pp. 78. New York, [1914].

See Flower lore.

Fuller, Andrew Samuel. The forest tree culturist; a treatise on the cultivation of American forest trees, with notes on the most valuable foreign species. 12°. pp. 188. il. New York, 1866.

The grape culturist; a treatise on the cultivation of the native grape. 12°. pp. 262. il. New York, 1864. New and enlarged ed. 12°. pp. 286. il.

New York, [1867]. New revised and enlarged ed. 12°. pp. viii, 282. il. New York, 1894.

The illustrated strawberry culturist; containing the history, sexuality, field and garden culture of strawberries, forcing or pot culture, how to grow from seed, hybridizing, results of extensive experiments with seedlings . . . With receipts for different modes of preserving, cooking, and preparing strawberries for the table. 12°. pp. 48. il. plate. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1862.

12°. pp. 48. il. plate. New York, 1867. The nut culturist; a treatise on the propagation, planting and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs adapted to the climate of the United States, with the scientific and common names of the fruits known in commerce as edible or otherwise useful nuts. 12°. pp. viii, 289. il. portrait. New York, 1896.

Practical forestry; a treatise on the propagation, planting, and cultivation, with a description and the botanical and popular names of all the indigenous trees of the United States, both evergreen and deciduous, together with notes on a large number of the most valuable exotic species. 12°. pp. 299. il. New York, 1884.

The propagation of plants; giving the principles which govern the development and growth of plants, their botanical affinities and peculiar properties. Also descriptions of the process by which varieties and species are crossed or hybridized. 12°. pp. 349. il. New York, 1887. The small fruit culturist. 12°. pp. 276. il. New York, [1867]. 12°. New, rewritten and enlarged ed. pp. 287. il. New York, 1881.

editor. Woodward's record of horticulture for 1866, 1867. 12°. il. New York, 1867-68. No more published.

Fuller, Joseph Bamfylde. See Duthie, J. F., and Fuller, J. B. Field and garden crops of the North-western Provinces and Oudh.

[Fuller, Timothy Otis, and others]. Mountain flora. List of plants found in the alpine and sub-alpine regions of Mt. Washington. [Mt. Washington, N. H., 1900].

Cutting from Among the clouds, v. 24, no. 7, July 20, 1900; signed “F. E. H. D.' [T. O. Fuller, Frederic Endicott, W. S. Hunt, W. R. Davis.] Fullerton, Edith Loring. How to make a vegetable garden; a practical and suggestive manual for the home garden. Illustrated by H. B. Fullerton. 4°. pp. xix, 347. il. pl. New York, 1905.

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The lure of the land. The history of a marketgarden and dairy plot developed within eight months upon Long Island's idle territory, long designated as Scrub oak waste," and "Pine barrens." Ed. 3. 8°. pp. 94. il. Long Island, N. Y., 1911.

Fulmer, H. L. Sweet clover (Melilotus). 8°. pp. 32. il. Toronto, 1916. (Ontario. Agricultural college. Bulletin no. 235.)

Fulton, Bentley B. See Gloyer, W. O., and Fulton, B. B. Tree crickets as carriers of Leptosphaeria coniothyrium (Fckl.) Sacc. and other fungi.

See Parrott, P. J., and Fulton, B. B. The cherry and hawthorn sawfly leaf-miner.

See Parrott, P. J., and Fulton, B. B. Tree crickets injurious to orchard and garden fruits. Fulton, Harry Rascoe. Diseases affecting rice in Louisiana. 8°. pp. 28. pl. 8. Baton Rouge, 1908. (Louisiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 105.)

Diseases of pepper and beans. 8°. pp. 21. pl. 15. Baton Rouge, 1908. (Louisiana. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 101.)

Fulton, James Alexander. Peach culture. 12°. pp. 190. il. New York, [1870].

New, revised and enlarged ed. 12°. pp. 192. il. New York, 1882. Fulton, Sanford H. Cantaloupe culture in Georgia. 8°. pp. [39]. il. Atlanta, 1902. (Georgia. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 57.)

on intensive farming. 8°. pp. 28. il. Louisville, Ky., n. d. (Home and farm series, no. 1.)

Fulton, Sanford H. (Continued). See Powell, G. H., and Fulton, S. H. The apple in cold storage.

Furber, D. L., and others. Memorial; J. F. C. Hyde. 12°. The future of the New England farm. Agriculture and fruit

pp. 29. portrait. n. p., n. d.

Furman, Farish C. Furman's farming: a series of letters

growing in New England. 8°. pp. 14. il. [Boston, 1909]. (Boston chamber of commerce. Report of the committee on agriculture, Oct. 1909.)

Gadeau de Kerville, Henri. Les vieux arbres de la Normandie; étude botanico-historique. 4 fasc. in 2 v. 4°. pl. Rouen, 1891-99.

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"Extrait du Bulletin de la Société des amis des sciences naturelles de Rouen," 1890-98.

Gaertner, Joseph. De fructibus et seminibus plantarum. 3 v. 4°. pp. v. 1. [8], clxxxii, 384, [6]. v. 2. lii, 520. v. 3. [1], 256. pl. 255. Stuttgardiae, etc., 1788-[1807]. v. 1. Accedunt seminum centuriae quinque priores. Stuttgardiae, 1788. - v. 2. Continens seminum centurias quinque posteriores. Tubingae, 1791. v. 3. [Supplementum carpologiae; seu, Continuatio operis Josephi Gaertner De fructibus et seminibus plantarum, auctore K. F. Gaertner. Lipsiae, 1805-07.] Title-page wanting. Gaertner, Karl Friedrich. Supplementum carpologiae. See Gaertner, Joseph. De fructibus et seminibus plantarum. Gahan, Arthur Burton. Aphidiinae of North America. 8°. pp. [58]. il. College Park, 1911. (Maryland. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 152.)

The peach Lecanium or terrapin scale. 8°. il. College Park, 1907. (Maryland. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 123, pp. 153–160.)

See Symons, T. B., and Gahan, A. B. Experiments with fumigating nursery stock.

See Symons, T. B., and Gahan, A. B. Treating San José scale.

See Symons, T. B., and others. Mosquitoes. Galbraith, S. J. Vanilla culture as practiced in the Seychelles Islands. 8°.

pp. 24. il. plate. Washington, 1898. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of botany. Bulletin no. 21.)

Gale, Benjamin. Observations on the culture of Smyrna wheat. In a letter to James Bowdoin. 4°. pp. [2]. [Boston, 1785].

Memoirs of the American academy of arts and sciences, v. 1, 1785, pp. 381-382.

An

Gale, L. D. See Doyle, Martin. The flower garden. Gale, Nahum. Farming recommended to young men. address delivered before the Farmers' club, in Lenox, Feb. 24, 1854. 8°. pp. 27. Lee, Mass., 1854. Galeotti, Henri Guillaume. See Martens, Martin, and Galeotti, H. G. Mémoire sur les fougères du Mexique. Galery, P. Ma pratique de la culture des plantes agricoles. 12°. pp. xii, 372. il. Paris, n. d. (Bibliothèque agricole.) Gallesio, Giorgio, Conte. Gli agrumi dei giardini botanicoagrarii di Firenze, distribuiti metodicamente in un quadro sinottico. pp. 12. table. Firenze, 1839. (In his Pomona italiana, v. 3.)

Orange culture; a treatise on the Citrus family. 8°. pp. 65. Jacksonville, Fla., 1876.

44 Translated from the French for The Florida agriculturist." Pomona italiana; ossia, Trattato degli alberi fruttiferi. 2 v. in 3. f°. col. pl. 162. Pisa, 1817-39. Galloway, Beverly Thomas. Applied botany, retrospective and prospective; an address before the Section of botany,

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American association for the advancement of science, Pittsburg meeting, June-July, 1902. 8°. pp. [18]. Washington, D. C., 1902.

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From the Proceedings of the American association for the advancement of science," v. 51, 1902, pp. 463-480. Combating the fungous diseases of plants; progress of the work in the United States. 8°. pp. 14. Boston, 1893. "From the Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society," 1893, pt. 1, pp. 73-87.

Commercial violet culture; a treatise on the growing and marketing of violets for profit. 12°. pp. 224. il. frontis. New York, 1899.

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Distribution of seeds and plants by the Department of agriculture. 8°. pp. 23. il. Washington, 1912. (United States. Department of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Circular no. 100.)

The effect of spraying with fungicides on the growth of nursery stock. 8°. pp. 41. il. Washington, 1894. (United States. Department of agriculture. Division of vegetable pathology. Bulletin no. 7.)

- Experiments in the treatment of pear leaf-blight and the apple powdery mildew. 8°. pp. 11. il. Washington, 1889. (United States. Department of agriculture. Section of vegetable pathology. ~Circular no. 8.)

Frosts and freezes as affecting cultivated plants. 8°. pp. [16]. il. [Washington, 1896].

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Reprinted from the Yearbook of the U. S. department of agriculture for 1895," pp. 143-158.

Fungous diseases of the grape and their treatment. 8°. pp. 11. Washington, 1891. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 4.)

The grasses of Missouri. 8°. pp. [54]. pl. 32. [Jefferson City, 1885].

18th Annual report of the Missouri state board of agriculture, 1885, pp. 70-123.

The health of plants in greenhouses. 8°. pp. [10]. il. Washington, 1896]. "Reprinted from the Yearbook of the U. S. department of agriculture for 1895," pp. 247-256.

The pathology of plants. Lines of investigation that might be undertaken by experiment stations. 8°. pp. iii, [11]. Washington, 1896. (United States. Department of agriculture. Office of experiment stations.)

Reprinted from Experiment station record," v. 7, no. 9, pp. 725-735.

Plant diseases and the possibility of lessening their spread by legislation. Broadside. New York, 1897. Extract from the Florists' exchange, v. 9, no. 22. May 29, 1897.

Potato diseases and their treatment. 8°. pp. 11. il. Washington, 1899. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 91.)

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School gardens; a report upon some cooperative work with the normal schools of Washington, with notes on school garden methods followed in other American cities. 8°. pp. 47. pl. 5. Washington, 1905. (United States. Department of agriculture. Office of experiment stations. Bulletin no. 160.)

Some destructive potato diseases: what they are and how to prevent them. 8°. pp. 8. il. Washington, 1894. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 15.)

Spraying for fruit diseases. 8°. pp. 12. il. Washington, 1896. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 38.)

Treatment of black rot of the grape. 8°. pp. 3. Washington, n. d. (United States. Department of agriculture. Botanical division. Section of vegetable pathology. Circular no. 6.)

and Woods, Albert Fred. Diseases of shade and ornamental trees. 8°. pp. ii, [18]. il. [Washington, 1897]. 'Reprinted from the Yearbook of the department of agriculture for 1896," pp. 237-254.

and Woods, Albert Fred. Spraying with fungicides as a means of increasing the growth and productiveness of plants. 8°. pp. [12]. [Salem, 1895].

'Reprint from Proceedings of the American association for the advancement of science, Springfield, Mass., 1895."

and Woods, Albert Fred. Water as a factor in the growth of plants. 8°. pp. iii, [12]. il. Washington, 1895. Reprinted from the Yearbook of the U. S. department of agriculture for 1894," pp. 165–176.

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Galloway, Thomas Watson. Notes on the fungus causing damping off, and other allied forms. 8°. pp. 10. pl. 2. [Boston, 1891].

"From the Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society," 1891, pt. 1, pp. 230-239.

Galusha, O. B. Luscious fruits. How to grow strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, currants, and gooseberries in abundance and economically on a small scale. 12°. pp. 24. Chicago, 1882. (Farm library, v. 1, no. 5.) Gamble, James Sykes. The Bambuseae of British India. pp. xvii, [2], 133, 3, 4. pl. 119. Calcutta, etc., 1896. (In CALCUTTA. Royal botanic garden. Annals, v. 7.)

A manual of Indian timbers; an account of the structure, growth, distribution, and qualities of Indian woods. 8°. pp. xxx, 522. map. Calcutta, 1881. Gannett, Henry. The forests of Oregon. 4°. pp. 36. pl. 7. Washington, 1902. (United States geological survey. Professional paper no. 4.)

The forests of Washington; a revision of estimates. 4°. pp. 38. plate. Washington, 1902. (United States geological survey. Professional paper no. 5.)

García, Fabián. Apple culture under irrigation. 8°. pp. 45. il. Santa Fé, 1910. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 75.)

Chile culture. 8°. pp. 32. il. Albuquerque, [1908]. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 67.)

European grapes. 8°. pp. 32. il. Santa Fé, 1906. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 58.) Injurious insects. 8°. pp. 63. il. Santa Fé, 1908. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 68.) Melon culture. 8°. pp. 38. il. Santa Fé, 1907. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 63.) Onion culture. 8°. pp. 32. il. Santa Fé, 1904. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 52.) Shade trees and other ornamentals. 8°. pp. 55. il. Santa Fé, 1903. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 47.)

Sweet potato culture. 8°. pp. 35. il. Santa Fé, 1909. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 70.) and Mundell, J. E. Peach experiments, 1906-10. 8°. pp. 42. il. Santa Fé, 1911. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 76.)

and Rigney, J. W. Winter protection of the vinifera grape. 8°. pp. 32. il. Las Cruces, 1916. (New Mexico. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 100.)

Garcke, Friedrich August. Flora von nord- und mittelDeutschland. Zum gebrauche auf excursionen, in schulen und beim selbstunterricht bearbeitet. Ed. 3. 16o. pp. viii, 436. Berlin, 1854.

See Klotzsch, J. F., and Garcke, F. A. Die botanischen ergebnisse der reise des Prinzen Waldemar von Preussen in den jahren 1845 und 1846.

The garden; an illustrated weekly journal of horticulture in all its branches; founded and conducted by William Robinson. v. 1-79. Nov. 25, 1871-Dec. 25, 1915. f°. il. col. pl. London, 1872-1915. →

v. 1-8, title reads: The garden; an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches.

"List of plates in The garden, to the end of 1891," v. 42, pp. 347-354. "Index to coloured plates" to the end of 1897, v. 52, pp. 334-344.

General index to the first twenty half-yearly volumes, appearing between Nov. 25, 1871, and Dec. 31, 1881; compiled by W. Miller. 4°. pp. 117. London, n. d. The garden and field. See The Australian garden and field. Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art, and forestry. Conducted by C. S. Sargent. [weekly]. v. 1-10. Feb. 29, 1888-Dec. 29, 1897. f°. il. pl. New York, 1888-97.

No more published.

The garden companion and florists' guide. By Arthur Henfrey,
Thomas Moore, W. P. Ayres, & others. Jan.-Oct. 1852.
4°. il. col. pl. London, 1852.
No more published.

Ganong, William Francis. The geographical distribution of Garden, field, and forest. [From the Demerara "Argosy," plants. 8°. pp. [18]. [Boston, 1891]. May 26-Nov. 10, 1888.] 4°. pp. [38]. [Georgetown, 1888].

Transactions of the Massachusetts horticultural society, 1891, pt. 1, pp. 101-118.

The living plant; a description and interpretation of its functions and structure. 8°. pp. xii, 478. il. pl. table. New York, 1913. (American nature series.)

The teaching botanist; a manual of information upon botanical instruction, together with outlines and directions for a comprehensive elementary course. 12°. pp. xi, 270. il. New York, etc., 1899.

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May 1, 1909, Gardening world was incorporated with this journal. The garden magazine; devoted to planting and managing the grounds about the home, and to the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. [monthly]. v. 1-22. Feb. 1905Jan. 1916. f. il. New York, 1905-16. →

Garcelon, G. W., and Lelong, B. M. Citrus fruits. 8°. PP. The garden manual; for the cultivation and operations re38. il. col. plate. map. Sacramento, 1891.

Contents: Fifteen years with the lemon, by G. W. Garcelon. varieties of citrus fruits, by B. M. Lelong.

New

quired for the kitchen garden, fruit garden, flower garden, and florists' flowers. By the editors and contributors of

"The journal of horticulture." Ed. 7. 16°. pp. 260. il. The gardeners' magazine of botany, horticulture, floriculLondon, 1863.

The garden of Weld, upon the estate of Larz Anderson, at
Brookline, Mass. See [T., E.].

The garden oracle and illustrated floricultural year book.
1873, 1881-1912. 12°. il. col. pl. London, [1873–1912].
1873-91, edited by Shirley Hibberd; 1892-1912, edited by George
Gordon.
1897-1912, title reads: The gardening year book and garden oracle.

The garden that paid the rent. Ed. 4. 12°. pp. 127. plan.
London, 1860.

The gardener; a magazine of horticulture and floriculture.
[monthly]. 1867-1882. 8°. il. pl. Edinburgh, etc., 1868-82.
Edited by William Thomson, Richard Dean, and David Thomson.

The gardener's almanack and poultry keeper's and apiarian's calendar for the year 1868. 16°. il. London, [1868].

Edited by G. W. Johnson, and others.

The gardeners' and farmers' journal, with which is incor-
porated the Gardeners' gazette. Edited by R. Marnock.
(weekly]. v. 1-5. July 1847-Dec. 1850. f. il. London,
1847-50.

A new series of the United gardeners' and land stewards' journal.
Incomplete.

The gardener's and farmer's reason why, containing reasons
for the principles of scientific cultivation applicable to gar-
dening and agriculture. 12°. pp. xix, 330. il. London,

1860.

Gardeners' and florists' annual for 1915. A year book for florists, seedsmen, nurserymen, gardeners, and all interested in horticulture. Edited by J. H. Dick. 12°. PP. 232. il. charts. New York, n. d.

Gardeners' and florists' club of Boston. Constitution, by-laws, list of officers and members. [1889, 1893, 1897, 1905, 1907-1909, 1911-1913.] 16°. Boston, 1889-[1913]. The gardener's and forester's record. Conducted by Joseph Harrison. [monthly]. v. 1-3. June 1833-May 1836. 8°. col. pl. London, 1833-36.

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1874-1886 are New ser., v. 1-26. 1887-1915 are 3d ser., v. 1-58. 1844-73, title reads: The gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette. Gardeners' chronicle of America; official organ of the National association of gardeners [and] the American association of park superintendents. [monthly]. v. 19. 1915. f°. il. New York, 1915. →

The gardeners' gazette and weekly journal of science, literature, and general news, more especially the sciences of horticulture, botany, natural history, and agriculture. Jan. 1837-Dec. 1841; Jan. 1843–Apr. 1844. fo. il. London, 1837-44.

Wanting Nov. 7, 1840; Feb. 8, Mar. 4-Apr. 15, May 20, Aug. 5, 1843. In July, 1847, this journal was incorporated with the Gardeners' and farmers' journal.

The gardener's labyrinth. [See Hill, Thomas].

The gardeners' magazine. [weekly]. v. 1-58. 1860-1915. fo. (1860, 8°, 1861-64, 4°.) il. col. pl. London, [1860]

1915.

Continuation of the Floricultural cabinet and florist's magazine.

v. 1-7, title reads: The gardeners' weekly magazine and floricultural
cabinet.
1860, conducted by Messrs. Harrison; 1861-1890, conducted by Shirley
Hibberd.

The gardener's magazine; a horticultural journal for profes-
sional and amateur gardeners. Edited by W. S. King.
[monthly]. May-Oct. 1854. 8°. il. Boston, 1854.
The gardener's magazine and register of rural and domestic
improvement. Conducted by J. C. Loudon. v. 1-10, 1826-
1834; new ser. v. 1-9, 1835-1843. 8°. il. pl. London,
1826-43.

v. 1, quarterly; v. 2-10, bi-monthly; new ser., v. 1-9, monthly.
No more published.

ture, and natural science; conducted by Thomas Moore [and] W. P. Ayres. v. 1-3. Jan. 1850-Dec. 1851. 4°. il. pl. London, 1850–51.

The gardener's monthly and horticultural advertiser; devoted to horticulture, botany, and rural affairs. Edited by Thomas Meehan. v. 1-17. Jan. 1859-Dec. 1875. 8° (v. 1, f). il. pl. Philadelphia, 1859–75.

In 1876 united with the Horticulturist and journal of rural art, and continued under the title: Gardener's monthly and horticulturist.

The gardener's monthly and horticulturist.

Edited by

Thomas Meehan. v. 18-30. Jan. 1876-Jan. 1888. 8°.
il. pl. Philadelphia, 1876-88.

For v. 1-17, see Gardener's monthly and horticultural advertiser.
In Feb. 1888, incorporated with American garden.

The gardeners' record; an Irish fortnightly journal of gar-
dening and rural economy. v. 2, no. 24-3, no. 26. Nov. 19,
1870-Dec. 30, 1871. 4°. Dublín, 1870–71.
Wanting v. 2, no. 27, and v. 3, no. 4 and 10.

The gardener's weekly magazine and floricultural cabinet.
See The gardener's magazine.

Gardening. [semi-monthly]. v. 1-23. Sept. 15, 1892-Sept.
1, 1915. 4°. il. Chicago, 1893-1915. →
Gardening illustrated for town and country; a weekly jour-
nal for amateurs and gardeners. Founded by W. Robinson.
v. 1-37. Mar. 15, 1879-Dec. 25, 1915. fo. il. London,
1879-1915. -

The gardening world illustrated. [weekly]. v. 1-26. Sept.
1884-Apr. 1909. f° & 4°. il. pl. London, [1884–1909]."
In May, 1909, incorporated with Garden life illustrated.

The gardening year book and garden oracle. See The garden
oracle and illustrated floricultural year book.
Gardens and gardening. Newport series. [monthly]. v. 1,
no. 2-7. Nov. 1895-Apr. 1896. 4°. il. Newport, R. I.,
1895-96.

Edited by L. D. Davis.

Gardens old and new. The country house and its garden environment. 3 v. fo. pp. v. 1. xxiv, 294. v. 2. xlv, 284. v. 3. xl, 346. il. London, etc., [1900-1909].

v. 2, edited by John Leyland; v. 3, edited by H. A. Tipping. v. 2 and 3, illustrated by Charles Latham.

Gardette, Emile B. Biographical memoir of William Draper Brincklé, as read before the Pennsylvania horticultural society, March 24, 1863. 8°. pp. 54. Philadelphia, 1863. Gardiner, John, and Hepburn, David. The American gardener, containing ample directions for working a kitchen garden every month in the year; and copious directions for the cultivation of flower gardens, vineyards, nurseries, hopyards, green houses, and hot houses. 16°. pp. 204, [4]. City of Washington, 1804.

New ed., much enlarged. To which is added

a treatise on gardening, by a citizen of Virginia [John Ran-
dolph], also a few hints on the cultivation of native vines,
and directions for making domestic wines. 16°. pp. 348.
Georgetown, D. C., 1818.

Gardiner, William. Catalogue of British mosses, alphabeti-
cally arranged to facilitate correspondence, and including all
the new species. Broadside. [Dundee, 184?].
Gardner, D. P., editor. The farmer's dictionary: a vocabu-
lary of the technical terms recently introduced into agri-
culture and horticulture from various sciences, and also a
compendium of practical farming; the latter chiefly from
the works of W. L. Rham, Loudon, Low, and Youatt, and
the most eminent American authors. 8°. pp. 876. il.
New York, 1846.

Gardner, George. Contributions towards a flora of Ceylon.
8°. pp. [23]. [Calcutta, 1846].

Reprinted from the Calcutta journal of natural history, v. 6, 1846, pp. 471-493.

Some general remarks on the flora of Ceylon. 8°. pp. [10]. [Calcutta, 1847].

Reprinted from the Calcutta journal of natural history, v. 8, 1847, pp. 223-234.

Gardner, George (Continued). See Fielding, H. B. Sertum plantarum.

Gardner, John, editor. See Liebig, Justus von. Familiar letters on chemistry and its relation to commerce, physiology, and agriculture.

Gardner, M. W. See Heald, F. D., and Gardner, M. W. Longevity of pycnospores of the chestnut-blight fungus in soil.

Gardner, Victor Ray. A preliminary report on the pollination of the sweet cherry. 8°. pp. 40. pl. 12. Corvallis, 1913. (Oregon. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 116.)

Garfield, Charles William. Asparagus; its culture for home and market. 8°. pp. 7. [Lansing, 1890]. Reprinted from the 19th Annual report of the secretary of the State horticultural society of Michigan, 1890, pp. 53-59.

Embellishment of school grounds. 8°. pp. 4. [Lansing, 1883]. Reprinted from the 12th Annual report of the secretary of the State horticultural society of Michigan, 1883, pp. 219–223.

Our city's breathing places. Remarks before All souls unity club, April 8, 1896. 16°. pp. 11. [Grand Rapids, Mich., 1896].

The planting of trees. 8°. pp. 15. n. p., n. d. "Excerpt of an address before the Illinois horticultural society, Dec. 13, 1893."

Garidel, Pierre Joseph. Histoire des plantes qui naissent aux environs d'Aix et dans plusieurs autres endroits de la Provence. f. pp. xxxiv, xlvii, [3], 522, [24]. frontis. pl. 100. Aix, 1715.

"Explication des noms des auteurs botanistes, avec quelques remarques historiques sur leurs ouvrages," pp. i-xlvii.

Garman, Harrison. The army-worm. 8°. pp. [21]. il. pl. 6. Lexington, 1908. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 137.)

Bordeaux mixture for apple pests. 8°. pp. 32. plate. Lexington, 1893. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 44.)

Carnation root-knot. 8°. pp. [12]. il. pl. 4. Lexington, 1909. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 142.)

The catalpas and their allies. 8°. pp. [23]. il. pl. 10. Lexington, 1912. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 164.)

The chinch-bug. 8°. il. pl. 7. Lexington, 1898. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 74, pp. 45-70.)

Cutworms in Kentucky. 8°. pp. [23]. il. plate. Lexington, 1895. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 58.)

Dangerous mosquitoes in Kentucky. 8°. plate. Lexington, 1901. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 96, pp. 199-215.)

Diseases of nursery stock. Rabbits and their injuries to young trees. 8°. pp. [20]. pl. 10. Lexington, 1901. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 93.)

The elms and their diseases. 8°. pp. [25]. pl. 13. Lexington, Ky., 1899. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 84.)

Enemies of cucumbers and related plants. 8°. il. pl. 4. Lexington, 1901. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 91, pp. 1-56.)

Ginseng, its nature and culture. 8°. pp. [34]. il. pl. 10. Lexington, 1898. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 78.)

The Hessian fly. 8°. Lexington, 1901. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 96, pp. 193198.)

Insects injurious to cabbage. 8°. pp. [35]. il. Lexington, 1904. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 114.)

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Poisonous and edible mushrooms. 8°. pl. 16. Lexington, 1901. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 96, pp. 215–222.)

A preliminary study of Kentucky localities in which pellagra is prevalent, having reference to the condition of the corn crop and to the possible presence of an insect or other agent by which the disease spreads. 8°. pp. 79. il. pl. 27. Lexington, 1912. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 159.)

The San José scale in Kentucky. 8°. pp. [19]. il. Lexington, 1897. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 67.)

17-year locusts in Kentucky. 8°. pp. [20]. il. pl. 4. Lexington, 1903. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 107.)

Some Kentucky weeds and poisonous plants. 8°. pp. [87]. pl. 45. Lexington, 1914. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 183.)

Some strawberry pests. 8°. pp. 27. il. Lexington, 1890. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 31.)

Spraying apple trees. Apple orchard pests in Kentucky. 8°. pp. 71. pl. 27. Lexington, 1908. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 133.)

The woody plants of Kentucky. 8°. pp. 62. il. pl. 8. portraits. Lexington, 1913. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 169.)

and Didlake, Mary LeGrand. Six different species of nodule bacteria. 8°. pp. [23]. pl. 7. Lexington, 1914. (Kentucky. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 184.)

Garner, George. Modern chrysanthemum culture for the million; a handbook for the amateur and cottage gardener. 12°. pp. viii, 64. il. Liverpool, 1897. Garnsey, Henry Edward Fowler, translator. See Bary, H. A. de. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa, and bacteria.

- translator. See Göbel, Karl. Outlines of classification and special morphology of plants.

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Garovaglio, Santo. Enumeratio muscorum omnium in Austria inferiore hucusque lectorum adjecta indicatione loci eorum natalis, et temporis, quo fructum ferunt. 8°. pp. viii, 46, [3]. Viennae, 1840.

Garrett, J. See Nicholson, George. The illustrated dictionary of gardening.

Garriott, Edward Bennett. Notes on frost. Revised by A. G. McAdie. 8°. pp. 32. il. Washington, 1910. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 104.)

Gartenbau-verein für Bremen und seine umgegend. Jahres-bericht. 20th, 23d. 1876, 1879. 8°. il. Bremen, 1877-80.

Der gartenbeobachter. Eine zeitschrift des neuesten und interessantesten im gebiete der blumistik und horticultur, unter mitwirkung mehrerer kenner und practiker in vierteljährigen heften mit abbildungen. Herausgegeben von C. Gerstenberg. v. 1-6. 12°. pl. Nürnberg, 1837-42.

No more published.

Gartenflora; zeitschrift für garten- und blumenkunde.

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