Luther Burbank: His Methods And Discoveries And Their Practical Application; Volume 4Luther BurbankEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Fruits and Vegetables Under Glass: Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Figs, Grapes, Melons, Peaches and Nectarines, Pears, Pinapples, Plums, Strawberries; AsJoseph Mallord William TurnerEsaurito4,3Avvisami
European and Japanese Gardens: Papers Read Before the American Institute of ArchitectsGlenn BrownEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Yerba maté Tea: The History of its Early Discovery in ParaguayWilliam Mill [From Old Catal ButlerEsaurito4,3Avvisami
An Essay on the Making of Gardens; Being a Study of old Italian Gardens, of the Nature of Beauty, and the Principles Involved in Garden DesignGeorge Reresby SitwellEsaurito4,3Avvisami
The Fruit Manual: A Guide to the Fruits and Fruit Trees of Great BritainRobert HoggEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Varietal Experiments With Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, and Buckwheat: a Preliminary Report; 192neuvedenEsaurito4,3Avvisami
A System of Vegetables, According to Their Classes, Orders, Genera, Species, With Their Characters and Differences ..; Volume 1Erasmus DarwinEsaurito4,3Avvisami
An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British Possessions From Newfoundland to the Parallel of the Southern Boundary of VAddison BrownEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Further Studies on Competition Among Physiologic Races of the Leaf Rust of WheatClarence ImelEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Our Native Ferns and Their Allies: With Synoptical Descriptions of the American Pteridophyta North of MexicoLucien Marcus UnderwoodEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Plants of the Holy Land: With Their Fruits and Flowers, Beautifully Illustrated by Original Drawings, Colored From NatureHenry Stafford OsbornEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Synopsis and Nosology, Embracing the Definitions, in the Original Latin, of the Genera and Species of Diseases, With an English Trans. on the OppositeWilliam CullenEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Myxophyceae of Eastern California and Western Nevada; Fieldiana. Botany series v. 20, no. 7Francis DrouetEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Gleanings of Nature; Containing Fifty-seven Groups of Animals and Plants, With Popular Descriptions of Their HabitsRobert MudieEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Illustrations of Indian Botany ?or Figures Illustrative of Each of the Natural Orders of Indian Plants, Described in the Author's Prodromus Florae PenWight RobertEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Botanical Names of the Wild Flowers. What They Mean. How PronouncedJames Stuart Fraser MackenzieEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Plant Culture; a Working Hand-book of Every Day Practice for Allwho Grow Flowering and Ornamental Plants in the Garden and GreenhouseGeorge Watson OliverEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Hedges, Windbreaks, Shelters and Live Fences; a Treatise on the Planting, Growth and Management of Hedge Plants for Country and Suburban HomesEdward Payson PowellEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Cabbage, Cauliflower and Allied Vegetables: From Seed to HarvestCharles Linneaus AllenEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Elements of the Science of Botany, as Established by Linnaeus; With Examples to Illustrate the Classes and Orders of his System: 3Richard DuppaEsaurito4,3Avvisami
Laboratory Notes And Directions In General Plant Morphology: Algae, Fungi, LichensJosephine Elizabeth TildenEsaurito4,3Avvisami
The Little Botanist, Or, Steps to the Attainment of Botanical KnowledgeCaroline Amelia HalstedEsaurito4,3Avvisami
British Phaenogamous Botany, or, Figures and Descriptions of the Genera of British Flowering Plants.; v.2William BaxterEsaurito4,3Avvisami