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Soils 



By Charles William BuiKTrr, Director Kansas AfH- 

 cultural Experiment Station. The most complete and popular 

 work of the kind ever published. As a rule, a book of this 

 sort is dry and uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a 

 novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story 

 of the properties of the soils, their improvement and nonafc- 

 ment, as well as a discussion of the problems of crop growtnf 

 and crop feeding, make this book equally valuable to the 

 farmer, student and teacher. 



There are many illustrations of a practical character, each 

 one suggesting some fundamental prmciple in soil manage- 

 ment 303 pages. 5^ X 8 inches. Qoth. . . . . |i^ 



Insects Injuriaus to Vegetables 



By Dr. F. H. Chittenden, of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. A complete, practical work givint 

 descriptions of the more impi)rtant insects attacking vegetablet 

 of all kinds with simple anil inexpensive remedies to dMck Ittd 

 destroy them, together with timely suggestions to prevent tiMir 

 recurrence. A ready reference book for truckers, market- 

 gardeners, farmers as well as others who grow vecetablet in a 

 small way for home use ; a valuable guide for college and ex* 

 periment station workers, school-teachers and others iolerefllad 

 m entomology of nature study. Profusely illustrated $^ X 8 

 inches. 300 pages. Qoth. . frjo 



