2 STAIs'DARD BOOKS. 



Mushrooms : How to Grow Them. 



Any one who has an ordinary house cellar, woodshed or barn, can 

 grow Mushrooms. This is the most practical work on the subject 

 ever written, and the only book on growing Mushrooms published 

 in America. The author describes how he grows Mushroom5, and 

 how they are grown for profit by the leading market gardeners, and 

 for home use by the most successful private growers. Engravings 

 drawn from nature expressly for this work. By Wm. Falconer. 

 Cloth. Price, postpaid. 1.50 



Land Draining;. 



A Handbook for Farmers on the Principles and Practice of Drain- 

 ing, by Manly 3Iiles, giving the results of his extended experience 

 in laying tile drains. The directions for the laying out and the 

 construction of tile drains will enable the farmer to avoid the 

 errors of imperfect construction, and the disappointment that 

 must necessarily follow. Tliis manual for practical farmers will 

 also be found convenient for references in regard to many ques- 

 tions that may arise in crop growing, aside from the special sub- 

 jects of drainage of which it treats. Cloth, 12mo. 1.00 



Allen's New American Farm Book. 



The very best work on the subject ; comprising all that can be con- 

 densed into an available volume. Originally by Richard L. Allen. 

 Revised and greatly enlarged by Lewis F. Allen. Clotli, 12mo. 2.50 



Henderson's Gardening: for Profit. 



By I'eter Henderson. The standanl work on ^Market and Family 

 Gardening. Tlie successful experience of the author for more than 

 thirty years, and his willingness to tell, as he does in this work, the 

 secret of his success for the benefit of others, enables him to give 

 most valuable information. The book is profusely illustrated. 

 Cloth, 12mo. . 2.00 



Henderson's Gardening for Pleasure. 



A guide to the amateur in the fruit, vegetable and flower garden, 

 with full descriptions for the greenhouse, conservatory and window 

 garden. It meets the wants of all classes in country, city and vil- 

 lage who keep a garden for their own enjoyment rather than for 

 the sale of products. By Peter Henderson. Finely Hlustrated. 

 Cloth, 12mo. 2.00 



Johnson's How Crops Grow. 



New Edition. A Treatise on the Chemical Composition, Structure 

 and Life of the Plant. Revised Edition. This book is a guide to 

 the knowledge of agricultural plants, their composition, their 

 structure and modes of develoi^ment and growth ; of the complex 

 organizations of plants, and the use of the parts; the germination 

 of seeds, and the food of plants obtained both from the air and 

 the soil. The book is a valuable one to all real students of agricul- 

 ture. With numerous illustrations and tables of analysis. By Prof. 

 Sanmel W. Johnson of Yale College. Cloth, 12mo. 2.00 



