STANDARD BOOKS. 



Pear Culture for Profit. 



By P. T. QuiNN^ practical horticulturist. Teaching how 

 to raise pears intelligently, and with the best results, how to 

 find out the character of the soil, the best methods of pre- 

 paring it, the best varieties to select under existing conditions, 

 the best modes of planting, pruning, fertilizing, grafting, and 

 utilizing the ground before the trees come into bearing, and, 

 finally, of gathering and packing for market. Illustrated. 136 

 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. ..... $1.00 



Cranberry Culture. 



By Joseph J. White. Contents : Natural history, history 

 of cultivation, choice of location, preparing the ground, plant- 

 ing the vines, management of meadows, flooding, enemies 

 and difficulties overcome, picking, keeping, profit and loss. 

 Illustrated. 132 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. . . $1.00 



Ornamental Gardening for Anierieans. 



By Elias a. Long, landscape architect. A treatise on 

 beautifying homes, rural districts and cemeteries. A plain 

 and practical work with numerous illustrations and instruc- 

 tions so plain that they may be readily followed. Illustrated. 

 390 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. , . . . $1.50 



Grape Cnlturist. 



By A. S. Fuller. This is one of the very best of works 

 on the culture of the hardy grapes, with full directions for 

 all departments of propagation, culture, etc., with 150 excellent 

 engravings, illustrating planting, training, grafting, etc. 

 282 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth $1.50 



Gardening for Young and Old. 



By Joseph Harris. A work intended to interest farmers' 

 boys in farm gardening, which means a better and more profit- 

 able form of agriculture. The teachings are given in the 

 familiar manner so well known in the author's "Walks and 

 Talks on the Farm." Illustrated. 191 pages. 5x7 inches. 

 Cloth $1.00 



Money in the Garden. 



By P. T. QuiNN. The author gives in a plain, practical 

 style instructions on three distinct although closely connected 

 branches of gardening — the kitchen garden, market garden and 

 field culture, from successful practical experience for a term 

 of years. Illustrated. 268 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. $1.00 

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