Books Published by A. 0. MOORE. 



PARDEE (R. G.) ON STRAWBERRY CULTURE ; - - SO 60 



A COMPLETE MANUAL FOR THE CULTIVATION OF THE STRAWBERRY , 



with a description of the best varieties. 



Also, notices of the Raspberry, Blackberry, Currant, Goosebeny, and Grape; with 

 directions for their cultivation, and the selection of the best varieties. "Every process 

 here recommended has been proved, the plans of others tried, and the result is here 

 given." With a valuable appendix, containing the observations and experience ol 

 some of the most successful cultivators of these fruits in our country. 



GUENON ON MILCH COWS ; - 60 



A TREATISE ON MILCH Cows,- whereby the Quality and Quantity of 

 Milk which any Cow will give may be accurately determined by observing Natura* 

 Marks or External Indications alone ; the length of time she will continue to give 

 Milk, &c., &c. By M. FRANCIS GUENON, of Libourne, France. Translated by NICHO- 

 LAS P. TRIST, Esq. ; with Introduction, Remarks, and Observations on the Cow and 

 the Dairy, by JOHN S. SKINNER. Illustrated with numerous engravings. Neatly 

 done up in paper covers, 87 cts. 



AMERICAN POULTRY YARD; - 100 



COMPRISING THE ORIGIN, JEEisiORY AND DESCRIPTION of the different 



Breeds of Domestic Poultry, with complete directions for their Breeding, Crossing, 

 Rearing, Fattening, and Preparation for Market ; including specific directions for 

 Caponizing Fowls, and for the Treatment of the Principal Diseases to which they are 

 subject, drawn from authentic sources and personal observation. Illustrated wiih 

 numerous engravings. By D. J. BROWNE. 



BROWNE'S (D. JAY) FIELD BOOK OF MANURES ; - - 1 25 



OR, AMERICAN MUCK BOOK ; Treating of the Nature, Properties, 

 Sources, History, and Operations of all the Principal Fertilizers and Manures'in Com. 

 men Use, with specific directions for their Preservation, and Application to the Soil 

 and to Crops ; drawn from authentic sources, actual experience, and personal observa- 

 tion, as combined with the Leading Principles of Practical and Scientific Agriculture- 

 By D. JAY BKOWNB. 



RANDALL'S (H. S.) SHEEP HUSBANDRY; - 1 25 



WITH AN ACCOUNT OP THE DIFFERENT BREEDS, and general direc- 

 tions in regard to Summer and Winter Management, Breeding, and the Treatment of 

 Diseases, with Portraits and other Engravings. By HENRY S. RANDALL. 



THE SHEPHERD'S OWN BOOK ; - - - - - 200 



WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE DIFFERENT BREEDS, DISEASES AND MAN- 



agement of Sheep, and General Directions in regard to Summer and Winter Man- 

 agement, Breeding, and the Treatment of Diseases ; with Illustrative Engravings, by 

 YOUATT & RANDALL ; embracing Skinner's Notes on the Breed and Management of 

 t-heep in the United states, and on the Culture of Fine Wool. 



YOUATT ON SHEEP , 75 



THEIR BREED, MANAGEMENT AND DISEASES, with Illustrative En- 

 gravings ; to which are added Remarks on the Breeds and Management of Sheep in 

 the United States, and on the Culture of Fine Wool in Silesia. By WILLIAM YOUATT. 



YOU ATT AND MARTIN ON CATTLE ; 1 25 



BEING A TREATISE ON THEIR BREEDS, MANAGEMENT, AND DISEASES, 

 comprising a full History of the Various Races ; their Origin, Breeding, and Merits; 

 their capacity for Beef and Milk, By W. YOUATT and W. C. L. MARTIN. The whole 

 forming a Complete Guide for the Farmer, the Amateur, and the Veterinary Surgeon, 

 with 100 Illustrations. Edited by AMBROSE STEVENS. 



YOUATT ON THE HORSE ; - 1 25 



YOUATT ON THE STRUCTURE AND DISEASES OF THE HORSE, with 



their Remedies. Also, Practical Rules for Buyers, Breeders, Smiths, &c. Edited by 

 W. C. SPOONER, M.R.C V.S. With an account of the Breeds in the United i tates, by 

 HOTEY S. RANDALL. 



