Boohs Published by A. 0. Moore. 



THAER'S (ALBERT D.) AGRICTJLTURE - - - S2 00 



The Pkixciples of Agriculture, Dy Albert D. Thaer ; trans- 

 lated by William Shaw and CtxrnBEET W. Johkson, Esq., F.E.S. With a Memoir 

 ot the Author. 1 vol. 8vo. 



This work is regarded by those who are competent to judge as one of the most 

 beautiful works that has ever appeared on the subject of Agriculture. At the same 

 time that it is eminently practical, it is philosoj^^hical, and, even to the general reader, 

 remarkably entei tainmg. 



BOUSSINGATJLT'S (J. E.) RURAL ECONOMY, - - 1 25 



Ix ITS Eelations to Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology : 



or, Chemistry applied to Agriculture. By J. B. Boussingatjlt. Translated, with 

 notes, etc., by George Law, Agriculturist. 



" The work is the fruit of a long life of study and experiment, and its perusal will 

 ftid the farmer greatly in obtaining a practical and scientific knowledge of his profes - 

 sion." 



MYSTERIES OF BEE-KEEPING EXPLAINED ; - - - 1 00 



Being a Complete Analysis of the Whole Subject, consisting 



of the Natural History of Bees ; Directions for obtaining the greatest amount of Pure 

 Surplus Honey with "the least possible expense; Eemedies for losses given, and the 

 Science of Lnck fully illustrated; the result of more than twenty years' experience in 

 extensive Apiaries. By M. Quinbv. 

 THE COTTAGE AND FARM BEE-KEEPER ; . - . 50 



A Practical Work, by a Country Curate. 

 WEEKS (JOHN M.) ON BEES.-A MANUAL; . - - 50 



Or, an Easy ]\[ethod of Managing Bees in the most profitable 



manner to their owner; with infallible rules to prevent their destruction by the Moth. 

 With an appendix, by Woosteb A. Flandees. 



THE ROSE ; - 60 



Being a Practical Treatise on the Propagation, Cultivation, 



and Management ®f the Rose in all Seasons; with a lift of Choice and Approved Varie- 

 ties, adapted to the Climate of the United States; to which is added full directions lor 

 the Treatment of the Dahlia. Illustrated by Engravings. 



MOORE'S RURAL HAND BOOKS, 1 26 



First Series, contaiEing Treatises on — 



The Horse, The Pests of the Farm, 



Tns Hoo, DoiTESTic Fowls, and 



The Honey Bee, The Cow, 



Second Series, containing — . - - . 1 25 



ivKBT Lady hep. own Flowee Gaedenee, Essay on MANtrEES, 



iOLEMENTS OF AgEIOULTTJEE, AMERICAN KiTCHEN GaEDENEB, 



Hi3.T> Fanci^e, A-ueeican Eose Cultubist. 



Third Series, containing — 1 25 



Miles on the Horse's Foot, Vine Deessee's Manxtax, 



The Rabbit Fancier, Bee-Keepbe's Chart, 



"Weeks on Bees, Chemistey made Easy. 



Fourth Series, containing — - - - - 1 25 



Perboz on the Vine, Hooper's Dog and Gitk, 



LlEBIG 6 FaMILIAE LETTERS, SKILLFUL HOUSEWIFE, 



Bp.owne's Memoirs of Indian Corn. 

 RICHARDSON ON DOGS : THEIR ORIGIN AND VARIETIES. . 60 



Directions as to their General Management. With numeroua 



oricrinal anecdotes. Also, Complete Instructions as to Treatment under Disease. By 

 U. 1). EicHAKDSON. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings. 

 This is not only a cheap work, but one of the best ever -published on the Dog. 



