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26. Field, Thomas W. Pear Culture. Manual for the propagation, planting, cultivation and management of the Pear Tree. Most productive of the Finer Varieties, and most profitable. 12mo. 115 cuts. New York, 1859.

25. Fig Culture. See Bridgeman, T.

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Finances of U.S. Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury of the
United States, on the State of the Finances, for the years ending
June 30, 1863, 6. 2 v. 8vo. Washington, 1863.

First Steps to Botany. J. L. Drummond. 2d ed. 12mo. 100 cuts.
London, 1826.

11. Fitch, Asa, M. D., Entomologist of N. Y. State Agric. Soc. First
and Second Reports on the Noxious, Beneficial and other Insects
of the State of New York. Made to the State Agric. Society,
at expense of Legislature. 8vo. 3 pl. Albany, 1856.
Walter. See Victoria Regia; also, Floral Magazine.
17. Fleming, John. Spring and Winter Flower Gardening, contain-
ing the system of Floral Decoration as practised at Cliveden, the
Seat of her Grace, Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland. By J.
Fleming, Gardener to her Grace. 18mo. London, 1864.
17. Fletcher, Thomas C. Scientific Farming Made Easy: or the
Science of Agriculture reduced to Practice. 12mo. Lond. 1860.
34. Flint, Charles L., A. M., Sec. Mass. State Board of Agriculture.
A Practical Treatise on Grasses and Forage Plants: comprising
their Nat. Hist.; Nutritive Value; Methods of Cultivating, Cut-
ting and Guring; and the Management of Grass Lands. 2d ed.
large 8vo. cuts and plates. New York, 1858.

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- Milch Cows and Dairy Farming, Breeds; Breeding; Management; Selection; Guénon's method; Forage plants; Milk; Butter; Cheese; Dairy husbandry of Holland; Horsefall's System. 8vo. 128 cuts. new ed., with symptoms and treatment of Pneumonia. Boston, 1860.

1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Annual Reports of the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Agriculture [C. L. Flint]; with Reports of Government Committees, appointed to visit the County Societies; and Appendices containing Abstracts of County Societies' Finances. 1853-4; and (2d series) 1857-66. 11 v. large 8vo. engravings and cuts. Boston, 1854-66.

6. Flora America Septentrionalis. F. Pursh. 2 v. 8vo. 24 engravings. 2d ed. London, 1816. See Pursh, F.

Australasica. R. Sweet and E. D. Smith. Large 8vo. London, 1827, 8.

Boreali-Americana. Sir W. J. Hooker. 2 v. 4to. 238 pl. London, 1840.

F. A. Michaux. 2 v. 8vo. 51 copper plates.

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Paris and Strasburg, 1803.

Exotic. See Hooker, W. J.

Little English. See Francis, G. W.

Scottish Cryptogamic. R. K. Greville. 6 v. 8vo. 360 col.

plates. Edinb. 1823-8.

15. Floral Cabinet, and Magazine of Exotic Botany. G. B. Knowles and F. Westcott. 3 v. 4to. 137 col. pl. London, 1837–40.

17.

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Decoration at the Seat of the Duchess of Sutherland. See Fleming, J.

Magazine: comprising Figures and Descriptions of Popular Garden Flowers. By T. Moore and H. H. Dombrain. Drawings

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by W. Fitch and J. Andrews. 5 v. large 8vo. 319 col. pl. Lond. 1861-66. See, also, at end of v. 3, Companion to Floral Mag.

30. Flore des Jardins et des Grandes Cultures. N. C. Seringe. 3 v. 8vo. plates. Paris and Lyons, 1845, 1847, 1849.

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des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Journal général d'Horticulture. 15 v. large 8vo. cuts and col. pl. Paris, 1862–6. [Still publishing.]

15,19. Floricultural Cabinet, Gardner's Weekly Mag. and. 1860-5. 7. Florist, Fruitist and Garden Miscellany. 14 v. 8vo. [viz. vol. for 1848, The Florist; for 1849, 50, The Florist and Garden Miscellany; for 1851-61, The Florist, Fruitist and Garden Miscellany.] Many col. and other pl. London, 1848-61.

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and Pomologist: a Pictorial Monthly Magazine of Flowers, Fruits and Horticulture. Conducted by R. Hogg, J. Spencer and T. Moore. 5 v. large 8vo. 116 col. pl. London, 1862-66. [Still publishing.]

23. Florist's Directory; Culture of Flowers. J. Maddock, and S. Curtis. 8vo. 8 col. pl. London, 1810. Also, edition of 1822, 2 copies. See Maddock.

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Villa and Cottage. See Main, J. Guide and Cultivator's Directory. R.Sweet. 200 col. pl. London, 1827-32.

24. Florula Bostoniensis. See Bigelow, J. 7. Flower Garden, British. See Sweet, R.

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2 v. large 8vo.

Companion, American. E. Sayers. 2d ed. 18mo.

Boston, 1839.
Directions for Cultivation of all Garden Flowers.
Lists of the most approved. Small 12mo. col. plates and cuts.
London, 1838.

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1851.

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beck, R.

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Directory, American. See Buist, R.

Displayed. See Curtis, W.

; or Breck's Book of Flowers. Large 12mo. Boston, Ladies'. Annuals, Bulbs, Greenhouse Plants, Pe

rennials. 4 or 5 vols. 4to. See Loudon, Mrs.

Ornamental, and Shrubbery. See Sweet, R.; Sie

Paxton's. J. Lindley and J. Paxton. 3 v. 4to. 108

col. plates and 314 cuts. London, 1850–53.

Gardener, Every Lady Her Own. See Johnson, Louisa. 14. Flowering Plants, British. See Baxter, W.; Loudon, J. C., Hortus Britannicus.

and Ferns of Great Britain. Anne Pratt. 5 vols. 238

colored plates. London, n. d.

of Chester County, Penn. See Darlington, W.

24. Flowers, Culture of, and Plants. See Glenny, G.

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and Flower Gardens. India Gardens. 8vo. 1855. See Richardson, D. L.

New Book of. 12mo. 1866. See Breck, J.

for the Parlor and Garden. E. S. Rand. Illustrated by J. Andrew and A. C. Warren. Large 12mo. Boston, 1863. 34. Forage Plants. See Flint, C. L.

25.

Forcing, Appendix on. See Mawe, T. 1865.

Pit. See McIntosh, C.

32. Foresting, Forest Culture, or Forest Planting. See Duhamel, Semis et Plantations, etc.; Nicol, W.; Cruickshank, T.; Pontey, W.; Blenkarn, J.; Boutcher, W.; Hotton; Delpierre; Bradley, R.

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27. Forest Pruner, or Timber Owner's Assistant. W. Pontey. 4th ed. 8vo. 9 plates.

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Trees of America and Europe. See North American Sylva; Trees of America; Arboretum, etc.; Trees and Shrubs of Mass. American. See Browne, D. J.; Emerson, G. B.;

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Culture of; Transplanting Large Trees; Hedges. W. Boutcher. 4to. Edinb. 1775.

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Thinning and Pruning. See Hotton, Manuel de l'Élar

gueur. 26. Forsyth, William, F.A.S. and F.S.A. Culture and Management of Fruit-Trees, Pruning, etc.; Diseases; Injuries, etc. of Fruit and Forest Trees; Cure. 2d ed. with add. 8vo. 13 pl. Lond. 1803. 18. Fortune, Robert. Two Visits to the Tea Countries of China and the British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya; Adventures; Tea Culture; Agriculture, Horticulture and Botany of China. Large 12mo. 2 v. 3d ed. map and illustrations. London, 1853. Fowl and Game Birds, Ornamental, Aquatic and Domestic. J. J. Nolan. 12mo. 50 cuts. Dublin, 1850.

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Fowler, O. S. A Home for All, or the Gravel Wall and Octagon Mode of Building, new, cheap, convenient, superior, and adapted to Rich and Poor. Large 12mo., cuts. New York, 1854. 24. Francis, G. W., F.L.S. Little English Flora, or a Botanical and Popular Account of all our common Wild Flowers. 4th ed. 18mo. 14 pl. and many cuts. London, 1853.

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M. Francis, J. W., M. D. See Hosack, D., Am. Med. Register, etc. 23. French, Henry F. Farm Drainage. Principles; Processes; Ef-* fects of draining with stones, wood, plows, ditches, tiles. Also, Tables of Rain-Fall, Evaporation, etc. Large 12mo. 100 cuts. New York, 1860.

25. Fruit Book, American. S. W. Cole. 18mo. New York, 1859.. Elliott's: or American Fruit-Grower's Guide, etc. Large 12mo. New York, 1854.

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Cultivator. J. Rogers. 3d ed. large 18mo. London, 1857. 2 copies.

Cultivator's Manual. T. Bridgeman. 12mo. N. Y. 1857.
Culturist, American. J. J. Thomas.

burn, 1849.
Garden. P. Barry. 12mo. 157 cuts.
of the Museum of Natural
Decaisne, J., Jardin Fruitier, etc.

Illustrated. See Langley, B.

12mo. 300 cuts. Au

New York, 1851.
History, Paris. See

Grower's Guide. See Elliott, F. R., Fruit Book.

Instructor. G. Bliss. Large 12mo. London, 1825. Manual. R. Hogg. 16mo. 16 engr. London, 1866. 25. Fruit-Trees, Cultivation of, in Pots under Glass. J. Rogers. 18mo. London, 1837.

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W. Forsyth. 2d ed. 8vo.

16mo. Worcester, 1849.

Culture and Management of. 13 plates. London, 1803. Management of. G. Jacques. A View of Cultivation of, and Management of Orchards and Cider. W. Coxe. 8vo. 200 cuts. Philadelphia, 1817. See Arbres à Fruits; Arbres Fruitiers; Bivort, A.; Bravy; Bréhaut; Decaisne; Paquet, V.

7. Fruitist. See Florist, Fruitist, and Garden Miscellany.

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38. Fruits of America. C. M. Hovey. 2 v. roy. 4to. portraits and many col. plates. Boston and New York, n. d. and Fruit-Trees of America. A. J. Downing. 213 cuts. New York and London, 1845. 2 copies.

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Large 8vo.

A. J. Downing and C. Downing. 3d

thousand; large 12mo. New York, 1860. 2 copies.

of Britain. See Hogg, R., Fruit Manual, etc. of Britain. See Brookshaw, G., Pomona Britann. Colored. 12 colored plates, by Madame Vincent, gravées par M. Lambert, ainé, viz. Groseilles, Fraises, Framboises, Cerises, Pomme d'Api, Poires, Pêches, Abricots, Prune de Reine Claude, Prune de Monsieur, Raisin Blanc, Raisin noir. Fol. No text, title, date, or imprint.

cultivated in British Gardens. See Hooker, W., Pomona Londinensis.

cultivated in the Gardens of the Hortic. Society of London, Catalogue of. 8vo. 1842.

of England. See Langley, B., Pomona, etc.

cultivated in Great Britain. 3 v. large 8vo. 144 pl. London, 1828-30. See Pomological Magazine.

Drying and Preservation of. See Haraszthy; also, Paquet,V. of the United States. See Orchardist's Companion, etc. Varieties of, adapted to the United States. See Kenrick, W., New American Orchardist.

and Vegetables, Culture of. G. Glenny. 8vo. Lond. 1862. See Pomarium; Pomona; Pomologie; Pomology; Florist and Pomologist; Pomological Magazine; Orchard; Duhamel. 26. Fuller, Andrew S. Grape Culturist: a Treatise on the Cultivation of the Native Grape. Large 12mo. 105 cuts. N. Y. 1864. 24. Fungi. Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi. M. C. Cooke. 18mo. 24 col. pl. London, 1862.

26. Gall, Dr. L. Improvements in Wine-making. See Haraszthy. 23. Game Birds. See Nolan, J. J.

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Garden, Book of the. See M'Intosh, C. M.

Cottage, of America. See Elder, W.

Flowers: How to Cultivate Them. E. S. Rand, Jr. 12mo.

cuts. Boston, 1866.

Miscellany. See Florist, Fruitist and G. Miscell.

Plans, Picturesque. See Siebeck, R.

See Flower Garden.

17. Gardener, Amateur. See Burgess.

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American; and New Am. See Gardiner, J.; Cobbett, W.; Fessenden, T. G.

Cottage. See Johnson, C. W.

Every Lady her Own. See Johnson, Louisa.

Every Man his Own.__See Mawe, T. ́

Family Kitchen. R. Buist. 12mo. New York, 1851.
L'Art du Jardinier. See Mérault.

Practical. See Abercrombie, J.

See Jardinier; Bon Jardinier; Noisette.

E. Gard❜ner, Compleat. See Quintinye.

16. Gardener's Almanack. J. Evelyn. 16mo. London, 1691. See Evelyn, J., Kalendarium, etc.

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Amateur, Yearbook. H. Burgess. 12mo. Edinb. 1854. Assistant. Robert Thompson. Roy. 8v. 12 pl. Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, n. d. [1859?]

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16. Gardener's Assistant, The Young. See Bridgeman, T.

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and Botanist's Dictionary. By the late P. Miller. With add. by T. Martyn. 4 v. fol. pl. London, 1807.

Calendar, The American. B. M'Mahon. 8vo. Philad. 1806. See Mawe, T., and J. Abercrombie, Every Man, etc. Chronicle (The) for 1841, 2, 3, Gard. Chron. and Agricultural Gazette for 1844-8, 1860-66. 15 v. large 4to. cuts. London, 1841-66. [Still publishing.]

Dictionary. P. Miller. 4th ed. 3 v. sm. 8vo. London, 1754. Every-Day Book. G. Glenny. New ed. with Appendix. Large 12mo. London, 1863.

and Farmer's Reason Why, containing reasons for the principles of scientific cultivation applicable to Gardening and Agriculture. By the Author of The Reason Why, General Science, etc. 12mo. cuts. London, 1860.

Journal. See Fessenden, T. G., N. E. Farmer, and G. Journ.
Kalendar. W. Nicol. 4th ed. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1822.
Magazine, American. See Magazine of Horticulture.

J. C. Loudon. Vols. 1-10 and 15, 19; 12 v. 8vo. many cuts. London, 1826-34, 1839.

Monthly. T. Meehan, editor. V. 2-8, 1860-66. 7v. 8vo.. plates and cuts. Philadelphia, 1860–66.

and Planter's Calendar. R. Weston. 3d ed. Dublin, 1782. Text-Book. P. A. Schenck. Large 18mo. N. Y. 1860. Weekly Magazine and Floricultural Cabinet. Conducted by Messrs. Harrison. 8vo. London, Edinburgh and Dublin, n. d. [1860]. 1 vol.

V. 3, 4, 5, 6, 4to. and v. 8 4to. and folio; many cuts. Vols. 5 and 8 conducted by Shirley Hibberd. London, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865. [Still publishing.]

4 v.

17. Gardeners, Golden Rules for. See Glenny, G., Handy Book, etc. 10. Gardening and Botany, a General System of. G. Don. 4to. many cuts. London, 1831-37.

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Journal de Jardinage. See Bixio, A.

for Ladies; and Companion to the Flower-Garden. By Mrs. Loudon. Ed. by Downing. 12mo. New York, 1846. Landscape. See Landscape Gardening..

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for the Million. G. Glenny. 130th thousand, large 18mo. London, 1866.

Modern,, Dictionary of. See Johnson, G. W.

Observations on. See Whately.

Philosophy of. See Darwin, Phytologia.
Planting and Ornamental. See Marshall, C.
Planting and. See Bradley, R.

Pleasure and Profit of. See Lawrence, J.
Science and Practice of. See Johnson, G. W.
Spring and Winter Flower. See Fleming, J.
State and Progress of, in France. See Jardinage.

See Annals of Horticulture; also, Horticulture; etc.
See Burr, F.; Field and Garden Vegetables, etc.
See Revue Horticole; Bon Jardinier.
Villa, Handbook of. See Paul, W.

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