books by T. B. Terry and Others. 



The long- winter evenings bring- extra time for 

 reading A part of this time could not be more prof- 

 itably spent than in reading- the following- rural 

 1 land-books which we send by mail at the uniform 

 price of 40c each. 



The A B C of Potato Culture. 



Paper, 320 pages, 4x5, illustrated. This 

 is T. B. Terry's first and most masterly 

 work. The book has had a large sale, 

 and has been reprinted in foreign lan- 

 guages.- The second edition, reset and 

 almost entirely rewritten, is just issued. 

 When we are thoroughly conversant 

 with friend Terry's system of raising 

 potatoes, we shall be ready to handle almost any 

 farm crop successfully. Price 40c, postpaid. 



The A B C of Strawberry 

 Culture. Paper, 150 pages, fully il- 

 lustrated. This is Terry's latest small 

 book, and has received some very high 

 words of praise. Who among rural 

 people does not have a little garden- 

 patch ? If you would learn to raise in 

 it that most luscious of all fruit, the 

 strawberry, with the best results, you 

 can not be without this little book. Even if you don't 

 grow strawberries you will be the better for reading it. 



By W. I. Cham- 

 able 



Tile Drainage. 



berlain. This is a valuable companion 

 to our other rural books. It embraces 

 the experience of forty years of one of 

 our foremost practical agriculturists, 

 who has laid with his own hands over 

 15 miles of tile. Paper, 150 pages, il- 

 lustrated. Price 40c, postpaid. 



Winter Care of Horses and 

 Cattle. This is friend Terry's second 

 book in reg-ard to farm matters; but it 

 is so intimately connected with his 

 potato book that it reads almost like a 

 sequel to it. If you have only a horse 

 or a co\\ r , I think it will pay you to in- 

 vest in the book. It has 44 pages, 7x10, 

 illustrated. Price 40c, postpaid. 



