NOW IN PRESS. 



A TREATISE ON- 



TOMATO CULiTUHE, 



J. W. DAY, OF CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISS. 



WITH AN APPENDIX BY A. I. ROOT, ADAPTING IT TO 

 TOMATO CULTURE IN THE NORTH AS 

 AS IN THE SOUTH. 



This little book, which we expect to have about the size of the 

 present manual, is interesting because it is one of the first rural 

 books to come from our friends in the^ South. It tells of a great 

 industry that has been steadily growing for some years past; 

 namely, tomato-growing in the South, to supply the Northern 

 markets. The little book, which is to be very fully illustrated, 

 gives us some pleasant glimpses of the possibilities and probabili- 

 ties of the future of Southern agriculture. Even though you do 

 not grow tomatoes to any considerable extent, you will find the 

 book brimful of suggestions of short cuts in agriculture and hor- 

 ticulture, and especially in the line of market-gardening. The 

 price will probably be 35 cents; by mail, 40 cents. 



A. I. /?OOT, - - MEDINA, O. 



