STANDARD BOOKS. 



Johnson's How Crops Feed. 



A Treatise on the Atmosphere and the Soil, as reiated In th 

 Nutrition of Agricultural Plants. This volume the compan ion and 

 complement to "How Crops Grow" has been welcomed by those 

 who appreciate the scientific aspects of agriculture. Illustrated. 

 By Prof. Samuel W. Johnson. Cloth, 12mo. 2.00 



Market Gardening: and Farm Notes. 



By Barnet Landreth. Experiences and Observations for both 

 North and South, of interest to the Amateur Gardener, Trucker and 

 Farmer. A novel feature of the book is the calendar of farm and 

 garden operations for each month of the year; the chapters on 

 fertilizers, transplanting, succession and rotation of crops, the 

 packing, shipping and marketing of vegetables, will be especially 

 useful to market gardeners. Cloth, 12mo. 1.00 



Forest Planting. 



A Treatise on the Care of Woodlands and the Restoration of the 

 Denuded Timber-Lands on Plains and Mountains. By H. Nicholas 

 Jarchow, LL. D. The author has fully described those European 

 methods which have proved to be most useful in maintaining th* 

 superb forests of the old world. This experience has been adapted 

 to the different climates and trees of America, full instructions be- 

 ing given for forest planting on our various kinds of soil and sul> 

 soil, whether on mountain or valley. Illustrated, 12ino. 1.50 



Harris' Talks on Manures. 



By Joseph Harris, M. S., author of "Walks and Talks on the Farm," 

 "Harris on the Pig," etc. Revised and enlarged by the author. A 

 series of familiar and practical talks between the author and the 

 Deacon, the Doctor, and other neighbors, on the whole subject of 

 manures and fertilizers ; including a chapter especially written for 

 it, by Sir John Bennet Lawes of Rothamsted, England. Cloth, 

 12mo. 1.75 



Truck Farming at the South. 



A work which gives the experience of a successful grower of vege- 

 tables or " truck" for Northern markets. Essential to any one who 

 contemplates entering this promising field of Agriculture. By A. 

 Oemler of Georgia. Illustrated, cloth, 12 mo. 1.50 



Sweet Potato Culture. 



Giving full instructions from starting the plants to harvesting" and 

 storing the crop. With a chapter on the Chinese Yam. By James 

 Fitz, Keswich, Va., author of "Southern Apple and Peach Culture." 

 Cloth, 12mo. .60 



Heinrich's Window Flower Garden. 



The author is a practical florist, and this enterprising volume em- 

 oodles his personal experiences in Window Gardening during a 

 long period. New and enlarged edition. By Julius J. Heinrich. 

 Folly illustrated. Cloth.02wu. .7P 



