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NASH’S (J. A.) PROGRESSIVE FARMER, - - ° - 50 60 
A Screntiric Treatise ON AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY, THE GE- 
ology of Agriculture, on Plants and Animals, Manures and Soils, applied to Practical 
Agriculture; with a Catechism of Scientific and Practical Agriculture. By J. A. Nasu. 
SRECK’S BOOK OF FLOWERS, - * - - - 100 
IN WHICH ARE DESCRIBED ALL THE VARIOUS: Harpy HErBAcEous 
Perennials, Annuals, Shrubs, Plants and Evergreen Trees, with Directions for their 
Cultivation, 
$MITH’S (C. H. J.) LANDSCAPE GARDENING, PARKS AND PLEASURE 
GEOUNDE, | «tots... aie Ae ait ain ehh ek BS 
Witrn Practicat Notes on Country REsIDENCES, VILLAS, Pusric 
Parks and Gardens. By CHaries H. J. Suirn, Landscape Gardener and Garden 
rcntiedt, &e. With Notes and Additions by Lewis F. AuLen, author of “ Rural 
Architecture. 
fHE COTTON PLANTER’S MANUAL, - - - - 100 
Batya A Comprnation or Facts rrom THE Best AUTHORITIES ON 
the Culture of Cotton, its Natural History, Chemical Analysis, Trade and Consumption, 
and embracing a History of Cotton and the Cotton Gin. By J. A. Turner. 
VOBBETT’S AMERICAN GARDENER, - - ~ - 59 
A TREATISE ON THE Situation, Sort, AND LayInc-out oF GARDENS, 
and the making and managing of Hot-Beds and Green-Houses, and on the Propagation 
and Cultivation of the several sorts of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits and Flowers. 
ALLEN (J. FISK) ON THE CULTURE OF THE GRAPE, - 1 00 
A PracticaL TREATISE ON THE CULTURE AND T'REATMENT OF THE 
Grape Vine, embracing its History, with Directions for its Treatment in the United 
States of America,in the Open Airand under Glass Structures, with and without 
Artificial Heat. By J. Fisk ALLEN. 
ALLEN’S (R. L.) DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, - 75 
Brine A History anp Description or THE Horse, Mute, Cattir, 
Sheep, Swine, Poultry, and Farm Dogs, with Directions for their Management, Breed- 
ing, Crossing, Rearing, Feeding, and Preparation for a Profitable Market ; also, their 
Diseases and Remedies, together with full Directions for the Management of the Dairy, 
and the comparative Economy and Advantages of Working Animals, the Horse, Mule, 
Oxen, &. By R. L. ALLEN. 
ALLEN’S (BR. L.) AMERICAN FARM BOOK, - - - 160 
Tur American Farm Boox ; or, a Compend of American Agricul- 
ture, being a Practical Treatise on Soils, Manures, Draining, Irrigation, Grasses, Grain, 
Roots, Fruits, Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar Cane, Rice, and every Staple Product of the 
United States; with the Best Methods of Planting, Cultivating and Preparation for 
Market. Illustrated with more than 100 engravings. By R. L. ALLEN. 
ALLEN’S (L. F.) RURAL ARCHITECTURE ; - + - 1 25 
Betnca A CompLETE Description or Farm Housts, CoTraGEs, AND 
Out Buildings, comprising Wood Houses, Workshops, Tool Houses, Carriage and 
Wagon Houses, Stables, Smoke and Ash Houses, Ice Houses, Apiaries or Bee Houses, 
Poultry Houses, Rabbitry, Dovecote, Piggery. Barns, and Sheds for Cattle, &c., &e., 
together with Lawns, Pleasure Grounds, and Parks; the Flower, Fruit, and Vege- 
table Garden; also useful and ornamental domestic Animals for the Country Resident, 
&e., &e. Also, the best method of conducting water into Cattle Yards and Houses, 
Beautifully illustrated. 
WARING’S ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE; = = © 75 
A Book ror Youna FARMERS, WITH QUESTIONS FOR THE USE OF 
Schools. 
