2 Books Published by C. M. Saxton. 
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The Shepherd’s Own Book ; 
With an Account of the different Breeds and Management; and Diseases of Sheep ; 
and General Directions in regard to Summer and Winter Management, Breeding, 
and the Treatment of Diseases ; with Illustrative Engravings, by Youatt & Ran 
dall, embracing Skinner’s Notes on the Breed and Management of Sheep in the 
United States, and on the Culture of Fine Wool. Price $2. 
Canfield on Sheep. 
The Breeds, Management, Structure and Diseases of the Sheep, with Illustrative 
Engravings, and an Appendix, containing List of Medicines used in the Treatment 
of Diseases, Plans of Stalls Gates, Barn, Sheds, &e. &c. Price $1. 
Johnston’s Chemistry and Geology. 
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology, with a Complete Analytical 
and Alphabetical Index. By Simon Brown, Esq., Editor of the New England 
Farmer. Price $1.25. 
Practical Agriculture , 
Being a Treatise on the General Relations which Science bears to Agriculture 
Delivered before the New York State Agricultural Society ; with Notes and Ex 
planations by an American Farmer. Cloth, 75 cts. ; paper, 50 cts. 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry. 
Lectures on the Application of Chemistry and Geology to Agriculture. New 
edition, with an Appendix. $1.25. 
Smith’s Landscape Gardening, Parks & Pleasure Grounds; 
With Practical Notes on Country Residences, Villas, Public Parks and Gardens. 
“By Charles H. J. Smith, Landscape Gardener and Garden Architect, &c., with 
Notes and Additions by Lewis F. Allen, author of * Rural Architecture,” &c. 
The author, while engaged in his profession for the last eighteen years, has 
often been requested to recommend a book which might enable persons to acquire 
some general knowledge of the principles of Landscape Gardening, ’ 
The object of the present work is to preserve a plain and direct Miethod of state- 
ment, to be intelligible to all who have had an ordinary education, and to givo 
directions which, it is hoped, will be found to be practical by those who have an 
adequate knowledge of country affairs. Price $1.25. 
Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden ; 
Or an Account of the most valuable Fruits Cultivated in Great Britain. _By 
George Lindley ; with additions of all the most valuable Fruits Cultivated in 
America, with Directions for their Cultivation, Budding, Grafting and Propaga- 
tion; Pruning and Training of Standards, Open Dwarf and Espalier Fruit Trees, 
adapted to the Climate of the United States of America. A new edition, with an 
Appendix, describing many American Fruits not mentioned in the former edition. 
Price $.125. 
The American Fruit Culturist ; 
Containing Directions for the Propagation and Culture of Fruit Trees in the 
Nursery, Orchard and Garden ; with Descriptions of the principal American and 
Foreign varieties Cultivated in the United States. By John J. Thomas. Illustra 
ted with three hundred accurate figures. Price $1.25. 
American Poultry Yard. 
The American Poultry Yard ; comprising the Origin, History and Deseription of 
the different Breeds of Domestic Pcaltry, with complete directions for their 
Breeding, Crossing, Rearing, Fattening and Preparation for Market ; includin 
specific directions for Caponizing Fowls, and for the Treatment of the Principa 
Diseases to which they are subject, drawn from authentic sources and persona) 
observation. Jllustrated with numerous engravings. By D. J. Browne. Cloth 
$1; paper, 75 cts 
