NEW BOOKS ON AGRICULTURE 



How to Keep Bees for Profit 



BY D. E. LYON Cloth, Illustrated, izmo. 



Dr. Lyon is an enthusiast on bees. He has devoted many years to 

 the acquisition of knowledge on this subject, and his book is a 

 practical one. In it he takes up the numerous questions that con- 

 front the man who keeps bees, and deals with them from the stand- 

 point of long experience. 



How to Keep Hens for Profit 



BY C. S. VALENTINE Cloth, Illustrated, izmo. 



Mr. Valentine is a well-known authority upon the subject. His 

 knowledge is extensive and accurate ; the information that he gives 

 will be of service, not only to the amateur who keeps poultry for 

 his own pleasure, but to the man who wishes to derive from it a 

 considerable portion of his income. 



Manual of Gardening 



BY L. H. BAILEY Cloth, Illustrated, izmo, $2.00 net 



This new work is a combination and revision of the main parts of 

 two other books by the same author, " Garden Making " and " Prac- 

 tical Garden-Book," together with much new material and the re- 

 sults of the experience of ten added years. 



The Book of Vegetables and Garden Herbs 



BY ALLEN FRENCH Cloth, Illustrated, izmo, $1.75 net 



A practical book " from the ground up." It gives complete direc- 

 tions for growing all vegetables cultivatable in the climate of the 

 northern United States. It represents a departure in vegetable- 

 garden literature. It does not generalize. Leaving the description 

 of garden processes to the general handbooks, it considers the veg- 

 etables not in classes but individually, according to their importance. 



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