STANDARD BOOKS. 



Puller's Grape Culturist. 



By A. S. Fuller. This Is one of the very b*>st of works on the Cnl> 

 ture of the Hardy Grapes, with full directions for all departments 

 of propagation, culture, etc., with 150 excellent engravings, illus- 

 trating planting, training, grafting, etc. Cloth, 12mo. 1.60 



Quinn's Pear Culture for Profit. 



Teaching How to Raise Pears Intelligently, and with the best re- 

 sults, how to find out the character of the soil, the best methods of 

 preparing it, the best varieties to select under existing conditions, 

 the best modes of planting, pruning, fertilizing, grafting, and utiliz- 

 ing the ground before the trees come into bearing, ami finally of 

 gathering and packing for market. Illustrated. By P. T. Quinn, 

 practical horticulturist. Cloth, 12mo. 1.00 



Husmann's American Grape Growing: and Wine-Making. 



By George Husmann of Talcoa vineyards, Napn, California. New 

 and enlarged edition. With contributions from well know grap*- 

 growers, giving a wide range of experience. The author of thU 

 book is a recognized authority on tUe subject. Cloth, 12mo. LOO 



White's Cranberry Culture. 



Contents: Natural History. History of Cultivations-Choice of 

 Location Preparing the Ground. Planting the Vines* Manage- 

 ment of Meadows. Flooding. Enemies and Difficulties Overcome. 

 Picking. Keeping. Profit and Ix>ss. Letters from Practical 

 Growers. Insects Injurious to the Cranberry. By Joseph J. White, 

 a practical grower. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. New and revised 

 edition. 1.26 



Fuller's Practical Forestey. 



A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation, with a 

 description and the IxHanical and proper names of all the indigen- 

 ous trees of the United States, both Evergreen and Deciduous, with 

 Notes on a large number of the most valuable Exotic Species. By 

 Andrew S. Fuller, author of "Grape Culturist," "Small Fruit Cul- 

 turist," etc. 1.60 



Stewart's Irrigation for the Farm, Garden and Orchard. 



Tills work is offered to those American Farmers and other cultiva- 

 tors of the soil who, from painful experience, can readily appre- 

 ciate the losses which result from the scarcity of water at critical 

 periods. By Henry Stewart. Fully illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. 1J50 



Quinn's Money in the Garden. 



By P. T. Qulnn. The author gives In a plain, practical style, In- 

 structions on three distinct, although closely connected branches 

 of gardening the kitchen garden, market garden, and field culture, 

 from successful practical experience for a term of years. Illustra- 

 ted. Cloth. l-Jino. UO 



