THIS book is intended to furnish botanical classes and beginners generally with an easier introduction to the plants of this country than is the Manual, and one which includes the …
THERE is perhaps no feature of the present age more strikingly obvious, or more hopeful as an evidence of the growing taste and culture of the people, than the almost universal interest …
Horticultural Society," and who enjoyed every facility for acquiring the very best information relating to the subjects upon wbich he treats. That it has been favorably received in England …
THE object of this small publication is merely to give a few brief remarks as to the Culture of Fruit Trees, &c. by throwing together some of the leading rules, whose adoption has proved …
A descriptive handbook sponsored by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society of several hundred species of trees, shrubs and vines (ornamental, woody, climbers) suitable for …
This book is an attempt to anticipate and answer the questions which would occur to a home owner when he is considering the planting and care of trees for his garden. In the book …
It is not the custom to read prefaces; but the author of this work prays for an exception to the general feeling, that the motives which have attended its commencement and execution may …
S this is not designed to be a scientific treatise, no attempt is made at strictly botanical classification or description. What is written is more especially for the large number of people …
A FTER the great number of books that have been publiſhed on Gardening in general, fome of them by men of learning and obfervation, it may to many appear unneceffary, and even …