A B C of Potato Culture. 



This is T. B. Ter- 

 ry's first and most 

 masterly work. The 

 book has had a large 

 sale, and has been 

 re-printed in foreign 

 languages. It was 

 revised and rewrit 

 ten in 1893, and the 

 1901 edition makes 

 288 pages, just the size of this, fully 

 illustrated, and bound in leather- 

 ette cover printed in gold. Price 

 45c ; mail, 50c ; cloth, 68c; mail, 75c. 



A B C of Carp Culture. 



In paper covers, il- 

 lustrated. This is a 

 work of 70 pages, 7x 

 10, written by Geo. 

 J. Finley and A. I. 

 Root, and the best 

 authority on the sub- 

 ject of caip culture 

 yet in print. The 

 rearing 01 carp is a 



pleasant and profitable amusement. 



This book will tell you all about it. 



Price 25c ; by mail, 5c extra. 



Maple Sugar and Sugar=bush. 



By A. J. Cook. The 

 price is 25c; by mail 

 30c. This is by the 

 same author as the 

 Manual 9! the Api- 

 ary, and is most val- 

 uable to all who are 

 interested in the 

 product of our sugar 

 maples. No one 

 who makes maple sugar or syrup 

 should be without it; 44 pages, fully 

 illustrated. 



Merrybanks and His Neighbor. 



By A. I. Root. This is the title of 

 a little book of 210 pages and 68 

 illustrations. It narrates the alter- 

 nate failure and success of a begin- 

 ner who ultimately, through much 

 tribulation, becomes a successful 

 bee-man and a power for good in 



Onionville. Appropriate original 

 cuts, many of them humorous, are 

 interspersed here and there, repre- 

 senting some of the droll experi- 

 ences which a beginner with bees 

 sometimes passes through. Besides 

 bees, it talks of other rural pur- 

 suit?, such as gardening, maple- 

 sugar making, etc. Price I5c ; 3c 

 less when sent with other goods by 

 freight or express. 



Tile Drainage. 



By W. I. Chamber- 

 lain. This is a very 

 valuable companion 

 to our other rural 

 books. It embraces 

 the experience of 40 

 years of one of our 

 foremost practical ag- 

 riculturists, who has 

 laid with his own 



hands over 15 miles of tile. Price 



35c; bf mail, 40c. 



Winter Care of Horses and 

 Cattle. 



This is friend Ter- 

 ry's second book in 

 regard to farm mat- 

 ters ; but it is so in- 

 timately connected 

 with his potato book 

 that it reads almost 

 like a sequel to it. 

 If you have only a 

 horse or a cow it 

 will surely pay you to invest in the 

 book, 't has 44 pages and 4 cuts. 

 Price 25c; by mail, 30c. 



Tomato Culture. 



In three parts. By 

 J. W. Day, D Cum- 

 mins, and A. I. Root; 

 a valuable treatise, 

 embracing field cul- 

 ture, forcing under 

 glass, and raising 

 plants for market. 

 Valuable to any ore 

 raising garden stuff 



of any kind aside from tomatoes. 



150 pages ; illustrated. Price 35c; 



by mail, 40c. 



