4 Books Published by C. M. Saxton. 
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American Bee-keeper’s Manual ; 
Being a Practical Treatise on the History and Domestic Economy of the Honey 
Bee ; entbracing a full illustration of the whole subject, with the most approved 
methods of managing this Insect, through every branch of its Culture, the result 
pea years’ experience Illustrated with many engravings. By T. B. Miner. 
Cloth, $1. 
American Bird Fancier, 
Considered with reference to the Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, Management, &c. 
of Cage and House Birds. Illustrated with engravings. By D. J. Browne. 
Cloth, 50 cts. 
The American Farm Book. 
The American Karm Book ; or,s Compend of American Agriculture, being a 
Practical Treatise on Soils, Manures, Draining, Irrigation, Grasses, Grain, Roots, 
Fruits, Cotton, Tobacco, Sugaz Cane, Rice, and every Staple Product of the United 
States ; with the best methods of planting, cultivating and preparation for market. 
Illustrated by more than 100 engravings. By R.L. Allen. Cloth, $1; paper, 75 
cents. 
Southern Agriculture ; 
Comprising Essays on the Cultivation ot Corn, Hemp, Tobacco, Wheat, &c. $1 
The Cottage and Farm Bee-keeper ; 
A Practical Work, by a Country Curate. 50 cts. 
A Book for Every Boy in the Country. 
Elements of Agriculture. Translated from the French, and adapted to general 
use, by F. G. Skinner. 25 cts. 
Allen’s Rural Architecture ; 
Comprising Farm Houses, Cottages, Carriage Houses, Sheep and Dove Cotes, 
Piggeries, Barns, &c. &c. By Lewis F. Allen $1.25. 
The Rose; 
Being a Practical Treatise on the Propagatis, Cultivation and Management of 
the Rose in all Seasons ; with a List of Choice and Approved Varieties, adapted to 
the Climate of the United States ; to which is added Full Directions for the Treat- 
ment of the Dahlia. Illustrated by engravings. Cloth, 50 cts. 
The American Agriculturist ; 
Being a Collection of Origina] Articles on the Various Subjects connected with 
the Farm, in ten vols. 8vo., containing nearly four thousand pages. $10. 
The Complete Farmer and American Gardener, 
Rurai Economist, and New American Gardener, containing a Compendious 
Epitome of the most Important Branches of Agricultural and Rural Economy ; 
with Practical Directions on the Cultivation of Fruits and Vegetables ; ircluding 
a and Ornamental Gardening. By Thomas G. Fessenden. 2 vols. in one. 
1.25. 
Experimental Researches on the Food of Animals, 
The Fattening of Cattle, and Remarks on the Food of Man. By Robert Dundas 
Thompson, M.D. 75 cts. 
The American Florist’s Guide; 
Comprising the American Rose Culturist and Every Lady her own Flower 
Gardener. Half cloth, 75 cts. 
Saxton’s Rural Hand Books, 
First and Second Series. Bound in 2 vols. $3. Embracing Twelve Complete 
Treatises in the different departments of Agriculture, being one of the most valu- 
able Books yet published. 
