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A practical descriptive manual that catalogs nearly eleven hundred cultivated vegetables and varieties, providing concise entries on form, size, color, quality, season, hardiness, and productivity alongside directions for propagation, culture, and culinary use. Organized by plant families and crop groups, it reconciles synonyms, compares varieties, records seed-testing and observational trials, and highlights how soil, climate, and locality affect performance. Numerous illustrations accompany the descriptions. The book serves as a selection guide for gardeners, seedsmen, and farmers, noting both superior and inferior sorts and adapting general cultivation advice from contemporary horticultural authorities.

About the Author

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Fearing Burr

Fearing Burr was an American horticulturist and author, best known for his influential work, "The Field and Garden Vegetables of America." This comprehensive guide, published in the 19th century, provided detailed descriptions and cultivation advice for a wide variety of vegetables, reflecting the agricultural practices and interests of the time. Burr's contributions to horticulture helped to educate both amateur and professional gardeners, making significant strides in the understanding of vegetable cultivation in America. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of gardening and agricultural practices.

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