THE GENESEE FARiCER. 



165 



m PRESS. IN PRESS. 



"COUNTRY LIFE." 



L GREAT AGRICULTURAL WORK, 



OOVEMNG TITE wnOLB GROUTO) OF 



AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, 



AKD 



LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 



;h 225 superb illustrations, designed and engraved expressly 

 for the work, by eminent artists. 



By R. MORHIS COPKILAND, Esq. 



(JCH a work as the above has lonjj been needed, combining 



in one volume a whole Library of Facts, and the experiences 

 he beat Agriculturists in both hemispheres, brought down to 

 present day, and all arranged in months, so that any cultiva- 

 i)f the soil, be he the proprietor of hundreds of acres or of a 

 ;le acre, can have before him a Practical Manual, or rather an 

 cyclopedia, divided into months, showing him at a glance just 

 it he must do in every month in the year, wfi^en to plow, ichen 

 lant and what to plant, how to plow, and how to plant, from 



smallest flower to the cereals which sustain life. Also the 

 it complete description of the manner of constructing and man- 

 ig Ifot ffmtses, containing a thorough treatise, with full illus- 

 ions, on Rose Culture, togeUier witli descriptions of the prin- 

 il Flowers, Plants, and Shrubs, which can be cultivated here, 



bow to cultivate them, and the most elaborate treatise yet 

 lished on Landscape G-aedening, with numerous plans for 

 ng out gardens, or fields, or entire farms, with complete plans 



descriptions for draining lands. 



'r. Copeland is well known in his profession ; he has made it 

 enthuiiiastic study of his life ; and probably there is not a man 

 ig in this country who is better qualified than he for so great 

 mdcrtaking. And that he has acquitted himself nobly in this 

 It work which he now offers to the public, we have the testi- 

 ly of several of our most distinguished Agriculturists, who 

 e examined his proof sheets. 



he work will be published about the 20th of May, in one 

 erb Bvo. vol. of 800 pages^ with 225 elegant iUustraiiom— 



OE TnEEK DOLLAES. 



I order, however, to place so valuable a work (which, in the 

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^e want a few first rate Agents, and only a few. "We want 

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:ay, 1859.— 2t 20 Washington St,, Boston. 



LiANGSTROTH ON THE BEE. 



Air INSTEUCTIVE and FASCINATING BOOK. 

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A NEW AND PERFECT ST8TEM OT 



BEE CULTURE. 

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 A. 0. MOORE & CO., 



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FARM DRAINAGE. 



A NEW BOOK, 

 Bt Hon. H. F. FRENCH, of New Hampshire. 



iMican Farmers are just awakening to the vital importance of 

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"EVEEY BODY SHOULD HAVE A COPY.' 



FOR 1859. 



'T^niS work was started in 1856, by the publisher of the Gene, 

 -*- *ee Fanner. Its great succes.s affords conclusive evidence, 

 not only of its intrinsic merit, but of its adaptability to the wants 

 of the niral population. A new volume, prepared with great car® 

 and replete with new and valuable matter, is issued each year. 

 The fourth volume, for 18.59, has appeared, and is a book which 

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 and useful. The articles are all written for its pages by men of 

 experience. It is illustrated with seventy-five appropriate and 

 beautiful engravings. 



Among its contents may be mentioned able treatises on Under- 

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 on Fruit Culture in the West, on the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in 

 Pots under Glass, on Training Wall and Espalier Trees, on the 

 Cultivation of Bulbous Plants, on the Management of Ducks, 

 Geese, and Swans, on British Breeds of Cattle, on the Cultivation 

 of Euta Bagas, &c., &c., and a List of Fruits recommended by the 

 American Pomological Society at its last session. 



The work will be found invaluable to the Fruit Grower, and use- 

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It is furnished at the low price of Twenty-five Cents, — while it 

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 Of the Genese« Farmer and Rural Annual, 

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SOBOHUM SUGAR-CANE.— Our Annual Illstrated Pamphlet, 

 now in press, and to issue about the 15th of April, contains a 

 plain and comprehensive Treatise, explaining how to make Sugar 

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ALBANY TILE WORKS— Corner Clinton Avenitb and 

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