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THE HOR TICbL 7 URAL A D VhR TISER. 



The Sugar Beet. 



Including a History of the Beet Root Sugar Industry of 

 Europe. Varieties of the Sugar Beet, Examination, 

 Soils, Tillage, Seeds and Sowing, Yield and Cost of 

 Cultivation, Harvesting, Transportation, Con- 

 servation, Feeding Qualities of the Beet 

 and of the Pulp, Etc., Etc , Etc. 

 BY LEWIS S. WARE, C.E., M.E., 



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CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



BEET ROOT SUGAR 



AND CITLTIVATION OF THE BEET. 



BY E. B. GRANT. 



Including the Sugar supply of the U. S., History of Beet Root 

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XSssay on Roses. 



BY MR.S. M. D. WELLCOME. 



Paper, pp. 24. Illustrated. Price, 15 cents. 



Mrs. Wellcome writes with enthusiasm, and from a 

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Decorators and Paper-Hangers. 



being a selection of useful rules, data, memoranda, methods 

 and suggestions of house, ship and furniture painting, paper- 

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Prepared with special reference to the wants of Amateurs, 

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ROS E S In POTS ; 



observations on their Cultivation including the Autobiography ol a 

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byWM. PAUL. 



92 pages, cloth, illustrated. Price, »1 00 



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TteCfiSTfofSFffiM 



BY. R. WAKIXGTOK, F. C. S. 



A most valuable Work, which should be in the Hands of 

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SWEET POTATO CULTURE. 



GIVING FULL INSTRUCTIONS FROM 



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AND STORING THE CROP. 



WITH A CHAPTER ON THE CHINESE YAM. 



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GARDENING FOR PLEASURE. 



BY PETER HENDERSON. 



A guide to the Amateur in the 



FRUIT, VEGETABLE and FLOWER GARDEN. 



With full directions for the 

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HOW TO PAINT. 



A New Worft by a Practical Painter, deslpD 

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"Every Mar His Own Painter.' 



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GARDENERS' DICTIONARY. 



By Geo. W. Johnson, Editor of " Cottage Gardener." 

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