STANDARD BOOKS. 



Turkeys and Hoiv to Grozv Them. 



Edited by Herbert Myrick. A treatise, on the natural 

 history and origin of the name of turkeys ; the various breeds, 

 the best methods to insure success in the business of turkey 

 growing. With essays from practical turkey growers in 

 different parts of the United States and Canada. Copiously 

 illustrated. 154 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. . . $1.00 



Profits in Poultry. 



Useful and ornamental breeds and their profitable man- 

 agement. This excellent work contains the combined expe- 

 rience of a number of practical men in all departments of 

 poultry raising. It forms a uniciue and important addition to 

 our poultry literature. Profusely illustrated. 352 pages. 5x7 

 inches. Cloth. $1.00 



The Nezv Egg Farm. 



By H. H. Stoddard. A practical, reliable manual upon 

 producing eggs and poultry for market as a profitable business 

 enterprise, either by itself or connected with other branches 

 of agriculture. It tells all about how to feed and manage, 

 how to breed and select, incubators and brooders, its labor- 

 saving devices, etc., etc. Illustrated. 331 pages. 5x7 inches. 

 Cloth $1.00 



Treat's Injurious Insects of the Farm and Garden. 



By Mrs. Mary Treat. An original investigator who has 

 added much to our knowledge of both plants and insects, 

 and those who are familiar with Darwin's works are aware 

 that he gives her credit for important observation and discov- 

 eries. New and enlarged edition. With an illustrated chapter 

 on beneficial insects. Fully illustrated. 296 pages. 5x7 inches. 

 Cloth $1.50 



The Dogs of Great Britain, America and Other Coun- 

 tries. 



New, enlarged and revised edition. Their breeding, train- 

 ing and management, in health and disease ; comprising all 

 the essential parts of the two standard works on dogs by 

 "Stonehenge." It describes the best game and hunting- 

 grounds in America. Contains over one hundred beautiful 

 engravings, embracing most noted dogs in both continents, 

 making, together with chapters by American writers, the most 

 complete dog book ever published. 370 pages. 5x7 inches. 

 Cloth $1.50 



