ABBREVIATIONS FOR SOURCES FOR BIOGRAPHIES

AABGA-"Corporate Member Profile: Jackson & Perkins;" AABGA Newsletter, no. 255, April 1996, p5.

AH — "Made Wild by Pompous Catalogs;" American Horticulture, v70 n1, January 1991.

AHA1 — American Horticultural Annual, 1868

AHA2 — American Horticultural Annual, 1871.

AN — American Nurseryman, v171 n12, Jun. 15, 1990.

ANBv22American National Biography, Volume 22. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

Annals-1889 — Annals of Horticulture in North America for the Year 1889. New York: Rural Publishing Company, 1890.

Annals-1890 — Annals of Horticulture in North America for the Year 1890.

Annals-1891 — Annals of Horticulture in North America for the Year 1890. New York: Rural Publishing Company, 1891.
AppletonAppleton’s Cyclopaedia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887.

APS-1901Proceedings of the .... Session of the American Pomological Society held ... 1901. Cleveland, Ohio: American Pomological Society, 1902.

APS-1907Proceedings of the .... Session of the American Pomological Society held ... 1907. Cleveland, Ohio: American Pomological Society, 1908.

APS-1911Proceedings of the .... Session of the American Pomological Society held ... 1911. Cleveland, Ohio: American Pomological Society, 1912.

APS-1913Proceedings of the .... Session of the American Pomological Society held ... 1913. Cleveland, Ohio: American Pomological Society, 1914.

ArbNewsArboretum News, v17 n1, January-February 1998.

Art GarThe Art of Gardening: Maryland Landscapes and the American Garden Aesthetic, 1730-1930: May-October, 1985, The Historical Society of Talbot County. Easton, MD: Historical Society of Talbot County, 1985.

Bailey — Bailey, L. H. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture; A discussion, for the Amateur, and .... New York: The Macmillan Company, 1937.

Berckmans — The Berckmans Collection at the Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, Georgia.
This collection contains manuscripts, photographs, business records and personal memorabilia of Prosper Jules Alphonse Berckmans, Sr.

Birkby — Birkby, Bob and Janice Nahra Friedel. “Henry, Himself;”The Palimpsest, v64 n5, Sep./Oct. 1983, pp150-169.

Beans — Beans, Bruce E. “Seeds of Greatness: How the Burpee Empire Grew;”Inquirer (The Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine), Mar. 1, 1987, pp17-24.

Bryan — Bryan, Charles F., Jr. Seed for Thought. St. Louis, MO: St. Louis Mercantile Library, 1988.

Burbank — Burbank, Luther. Luther Burbank, His Methods and Discoveries and Their Practical Application; Prepared....... New York; London: Luther Burbank Press, 1914-15.

Cat-008830-Shepherd, Theodosia B. ...California Flowers, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs, Palms, Orchids, Cacti.  Ventura-By-The-Sea, CA: 1895.

Cat-011022-011023-Templin, L. & Sons. Templin's Ideal Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, Etc. 1903, 1904.  Calla, OH: 1903-1904.

Cat-012950-Ferry-Morse Seed Co., Annual Catalogue of Plants, Seeds, Trees, 1909.  San Francisco, CA:1909.

Cat-015737-Ferry-Morse Seed Co., Morses' Garden Guide, 1915. San Francisco, CA: 1915.

Cat-016422-Ferry-Morse Seed Co., Morses' Garden Guide, 1918. San Francisco, CA: 1918.

Cat-016462-Ferry-Morse Seed Co., Morses' Seeds Garden Guide. San Francisco, CA: 1917.

Cat-017203-Lippincott, C.H. Flower Seeds.  Minneapolis, MN: 1899.

Cat-017690-Templin, L. & Sons. Bargains in Seeds, Plants, Vines, Bulbs, Etc.  Calla, OH: 1898.

Cat-021707-Ilgenfritz Nurseries, Inc. Monroe Nursery.  Ilgenfritz Garden Styles for '53.  Monroe, MI: 1953.

Cat-022551-Ferry-Morse Seed Co., Ferry's Home Garden Catalogue.  San Francisco, CA: 1931.

Cat-024074-024076-Kelsey Nursery Service.  Safe Autumn Planting Catalog no. 166, 174, 178. Highlands, NJ: 1960-1966.

Cat-024097-024102-Kelsey Nursery Service. Short Guide to the Best Varieties of Trees... Catalog no. 165, 167, 171, 173, 177, 179.  Highlands, NJ: 1960-1967.

CHCountry Home, v12 issue 1, February 1990.

CHSRecords of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D. C., v10, 1907.

CHSJ-Oct. 1941California Horticultural Society Journal, v2 n4, Oct. 1941.

CHSJ-Oct. 1950California Horticultural Society Journal, vXI n4, Oct. 1950.

CHSJ-Jul. 1961California Horticultural Society Journal, vXXII n3, July 1961.

CHSJ-Oct. 1961California Horticultural Society Journal, vXXII n4, Oct. 1961.

CHSJ-Apr. 1966California Horticultural Society Journal, vXXVII n2, April 1966.

CHSJ-Jul. 1966California Horticultural Society Journal, vXXVII n3, July 1966.

CHSJ-Jan. 1967California Horticultural Society Journal, vXXVIII n1, Jan. 1967.

CHSJ-Jan. 1968California Horticultural Society Journal, vXXIX n1, Jan. 1968.

CHSJ-Jul. 1968California Horticultural Society Journal, vXXIX n3, July 1968.

CLG — Country Living Gardener, v1 n1, Spring/Summer 1993.

Comstock — Comstock, Ferre & Co., 1820-1980: Celebrating 160 Years in the Seed Business.”

CPCornell Plantations, v47 n1, 1992.

DAB-Dictionary of American Biography, Under the Auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies...  New York: C.Scribner's Sons, 1928-58.

DABsup5Dictionary of American Biography: Supplement 5 (1951-1956), pp555-556.

DABsup10Dictionary of American Biography: Supplement 10 (1976-1980), pp80-82.

Dreyer — Dreyer, Peter. A Gardener Touched with Genius: The Life of Luther Burbank. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1985.

DVA — Profile: David Burpee, President, W. Atlee Burpee Co.;”Delaware Valley Announcer, v36 n4, Apr. 1963 ,pp25-26, 49.

Elliott — Elliott, Charles. “A. J. Downing, Garden Evangelist;”Horticulture, vLXXIII n9, Nov. 1995, pp14-22.

FlorEx-Sep. 22, 1906The Florists’ Exchange, vXXII n12, Sep. 22, 1906

FlorEx-Oct. 13, 1906The Florists’ Exchange, vXXII n15, Oct. 13, 1906.

FlorEx-Nov. 3, 1906The Florists’ Exchange, vXXII n18, Nov. 3, 1906.

FlorEx-Nov. 10, 1906The Florists’ Exchange, vXXII n19, Nov. 10, 1906.

FlorEx-Nov. 24, 1906The Florists’ Exchange, vXXII n21, Nov. 24, 1906.

FlorEx-Dec. 1, 1906The Florists’ Exchange, vXXII n22, Dec. 1, 1906

FlorEx-Dec. 8, 1906The Florists’ Exchange, vXXII n23, Dec. 8, 1906

FlorEx-Dec. 22, 1906 — The Florists’ Exchange, vXXII n25, Dec. 22, 1906.

GFGarden and Forest, v3, July 2, 1890, p328.

GG — The History of U. S. Floriculture;”Greenhouse Grower, v17 n10, Fall 1999, pp28-37.

GM-1863The Gardener’s Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser, vV, 1863.

GM-1880The Gardener’s Monthly and Horticulturist, vXXII n264, December 1880.

GTGrower Talks, v40 n3, July 1976.

H&GHouse & Garden, v167 n9 September 1998.

Hedrick — Hedrick, U. P. A History of Horticulture in America to 1860. Portland, OR: Timber Press, c1988.

Henderson — Henderson, Alfred. Peter Henderson, Gardener, Author, Merchant: A Memoir. New York: Press of McIlroy & Emmet, 1890.

Herringshaw — Herringshaw, Thomas William, ed. Herringshaw’s Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century. Chicago, IL: American Publishers’ Association, 1905.

HG — Christiansen, Bess Gedney. “A Brief History of Seed Catalogs;” The Historical Gardener, v3 n3, Fall 1994, pp4-5.

Holl — Hollingsworth, Buckner. “Theodosia Burr Shepherd, 1845-1906;” Her Garden was Her Delight. New York: Macmillan, 1962, pp107-120, 165.

HortHorticulture, v63 n12, December 1985, pp24-27.

HP — Historic Preservation, v24 n4, October-December 1972.

Hutton — Hutton, R. J. “Robert Pyle — A Life Devoted to Roses;”The American Rose Magazine, vXXXI n20, Aug. 1992, p11.

IHS — Indiana Horticultural Society. Transactions of the Indiana Horticultural Society for the year 1908. Indianapolis: W. B. Burford, 1909.

JGHJournal of Garden History, v9 n3 July-September 1989.

Kellen — Kellen, Vince. “200 Years of the Right Stuff;”Florists’ Review, v173 n4485, Nov. 17, 1983, pp46-47.

King — King, Louisa Yeomans. Pages from a garden note-book. New York: Scribner, 1921.

Kraft — Kraft, Ken. Garden to Order. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963.

Leighton1 — Leighton, Ann. American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century: “For Use or For Delight.” Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1976.

Leighton2 — Leighton, Ann. American Gardens in the Nineteenth Century: “For Comfort and Affluence.” Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1987.

Lowe — Lowe, Jeannette. “Burpee’s Celebrates Its Centennial, 1876-1976;”Flower & Garden, v20 n3, Mar. 1976, pp26-29, 45.

MagnoliaMagnolia; Bulletin of the Southern Garden History Society, vVII n3 Winter 1992.

MayflowerThe Mayflower. Floral Park, New York: Mayflower Pub. Co., 188?-.

McIntosh — McIntosh, W. H. History of Monroe County, New York: with Illustrations Descriptive of its Scenery, Palatial Residences, Public Buildings, Fine Blocks and Important Manufactories, from Original Sketches by Artists of the Highest Ability. Philadelphia: Everts, Ensign & Everts, 1877.

McKelvey — McKelvey, Blake. “The Flower City: Center of Nurseries and Fruit Orchards;”Rochester Historical Society Publications, v18 pt.2, 1940, pp121-169.

MeehanMeehans’ Monthly, A Magazine of Horticulture, Botany and Kindred Subjects, vVI, September 1896.

Meehan1Meehans’ Monthly, A Magazine of Horticulture, Botany and Kindred Subjects, vXII, January 1902.

MHS — Benson, Albert Emerson. History of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. [Norwood, MA]: Printed for the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1929.

MHR — Missouri Historical Review, v89 n3, April 1995.

Mitich — Mitich, Larry W. “The World of A. Blanc;”Cactus & Succlent Journal (U.S.), vXLV, 1973, pp158-170

Mitich2 — Mitich, Larry W. “The World of A. Blanc, Part II;" Cactus & Succulent Journal (U.S.), vXLV, 1973, pp203-213.

Mitich3 — Mitich, Larry W. “The World of A. Blanc, Part III (conclusion);" Cactus & Succulent Journal (U.S.), vXLV, 1973, 1973, pp259-269.

Naylor/RHS-Naylor, Harriet Julia.  "Rochester's Agricultural Press: A Mirror of Genesee Country Life;" Rochester Historical Society Publications, v18 pt.2, 1940, pp170-200.

NBNursery Business, v25 n4 April 1980.

NCABThe National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Clifton, NJ: J. T. White, 1893-.

Nguyen — Nguyen, Chris. “The Promise of Spring: Available by Mail Order;”Horizon: The Learning Section (The Washington Post), Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1996.

NorthrupOne hundred years of trust, 1884-1984. Minneapolis, MN: Northrup King Co., 1984.

NYPANew York-Pennsylvania Collector, March 1990.

Oberle — Oberle, Stephanie Ginsberg. “The Influence of Thomas Meehan on Horticulture in the United States;”Germantown Crier, v49 n1, Spring 1999, pp4-25.

Oehlbeck-Oehlbeck,Barbara.  "Jackson & Perkins: Some of the World's Finest Roses for Florida;" Southern Nursery Digest, v27 n5, May 1993, pp32-36,58.

Oxford — The Oxford Companion to Gardens. Oxford; New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1986.

P&PPlants and People: The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife, Annual Proceedings, 24 and 25 June 1995; v20, 1996.

ParkPark’s Floral Magazine. LaPark, Pennsylvania: Geo. W. Park, 1871-1925.

Parks — Parks, Dan. “The Cultivation of Flower City;”Rochester History, vXLV Nos. 3 & 4, Jul. and Oct. 1983, pp25-47.

PHS1 — Boyd, James. A History of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, 1827-1927. Philadelphia: Printed for the Society, 1929.

PHS2 — Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia. From Seed to Flower: Philadelphia, 1681-1876: A Horticultural Point of View. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, 1976.

PlantsPlants & Gardens, v23 n3, Autumn 1967 (February 1968).

Raver — Raver, Ann. “Where Burpee First Tilled;”The New York Times, Sunday, August 23, 1992.

Reilly — Reilly, Ann. “Lessons of the Farm: The David Burpee Story;”Nursery Business, v24 n1, Jan. 1979, pp50-52, 57, 65.

RochesterRochester Directory of Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists of the United States and Canada: Giving Classified List of Names and Addresses, Alphabetically Arranged. Rochester, New York: Rochester Lithographing Co., 1893-.

Rockwell — Rockwell, F. F. “Flowers for the Forty Million: An Interview with David Burpee by F. F. Rockwell;”Home Arts — Needlecraft, Jan. 1938.

Rogier — Rogier, June M. Andersen Horticultural Library: the first 25 years. Chanhassen, MN: Andersen Horticultural Library, c1996.

Sarudy — Sarudy, Barbara Wells. Gardens and Gardening in the Chesapeake, 1700-1805. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.

Saul — Saul, John A. “Tree Culture, or a Sketch of Nurseries in the District of Columbia;”Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D. C., v10, 1907, p38-62.

Slosson — Slosson, Elvenia, comp. Pioneer American Gardening. New York: Coward-McCann, 1951.

SuccessSuccess with Flowers. West Grove, Pennsylvania: The Dingee & Conard Co., Oct. 1890-June 1904.

SW1Seed World, v121 n6, May 1983

SW2Seed World, v128 n8, July 1990

SW3Seed World, v128 n12, November 1990.

Terry — Terry, Dickson. The Stark Story: Stark Nurseries 150th Anniversary. St. Louis, MO: Missouri Historical Society, 1966.

ThorburnForty Years’ Residence in America; or, the Doctrine of a Particular Providence Exemplified in the Life of Grant Thorburn. Written by Himself. Boston: Russell, Odiorne & Metcalf, 1834.

Tice — Tice, Patricia M. Gardening in America, 1830-1910. Rochester, NY: The Strong Museum, 1984.

Tucker — Tucker, David M. Kitchen Gardening in America: A History. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, c1993.

URLBUniversity of Rochester. Library Bulletin. vXXXV, 1982.

VanRav — Van Ravenswaay, Charles. A Nineteenth-Century Garden. New York: Universe Books, 1977.

VanRav2 — Van Ravenswaay, Charles. Drawn from nature: the botanical art of Joseph Prestele and his sons. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1984.

Waldron — Waldron, Webb. “Turnips or Tulips: Which Are You Planting?”The American Magazine, vCXV n3 Mar. 1933, pp51, 138-142.

Walls — Walls, Nina de Angeli. Trade Catalogs in the Hagley Museum and Library. Wilmington, DE: Hagley Museum and Library, 1987.

White — White, Katharine S. Onward and Upward in the Garden. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, c1979.

Wilson — Wilson, Alex. “Selling Seeds and Plants;”The Occasional, 1988, pp11-17.

Woodburn1 — Elisabeth Woodburn, Books. Catalogue #2 (New Series) - Seed & Nursery Catalogues. Hopewell, NJ: Elisabeth Woodburn, Books, January 1998.

Woodburn2 — Woodburn, Elisabeth. “Horticultural Heritage: The Influence of U. S. Nurserymen;”Agricultural Literature: Proud Heritage — Future Promise: A Bicentennial Symposium, September 24-26, 1975. Washington, DC: Associates of the National Agricultural Library: sold by the Graduate School Press, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, c1977.

WPThe Washington Post Magazine, April 6, 1986.

Wright — Wright, Richardson Little. The Story of Gardening, from the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to the Hanging Gardens of New York. Garden City, NY: Garden City Publishing Co., 1938.