Bean Culture 



By GLENN C. SEyEY, B.S. A practical treatise on the pro- 

 duction and marketing of beans. It includes the manner of 

 growth, soils and fertilizers adapted, best varieties, seed selec- 

 tion and breeding, planting, harvesting, insects and fungous 

 pests, composition and feeding value; with a special chapter 

 on markets by Albert W. Fulton. A practical book for the 

 grower and student alike. Illustrated. 144 pages. 5x7 

 inches. Cloth $0.50 



Celery Culture 



By W. R. BEATTIE. A practical guide for beginners and a 

 standard reference of great interest to persons already en- 

 gaged in celery growing. It contains many illustrations giving 

 a clear conception of the practical side of celery culture. The 

 work is complete in every detail, from sowing a few seeds in 

 a window-box in the house for early plants, to the handling 

 and marketing of celery in carload lots. Fully illustrated. 

 150 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth $0.50 



Tomato Culture 



By WILL W. TRACY. The author has rounded up in this 

 book the most complete account of tomato culture in all its 

 phases that has ever been gotten together. It is no second- 

 hand w v ork of reference, but a complete story of the practice 

 experiences of the best-posted expert on tomatoes in the 

 world. No gardener or farmer can afford to be without the 

 book. Whether grown for home use or commercial purposes, 

 the reader has here suggestions and information nowhere else 

 available. Illustrated. 150 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. $0.50 



The Potato 



By SAMUEL FRASER. This book is destined to rank as a 

 standard work upon Potato Culture. While the practical side 

 has been emphasized, the scientific part has not been neglected, 

 and the information given is of value, both to the growej and 

 to the student. Taken all in all, it is the most complete, reliable 

 and authoritative book on the potato ever published in Amer- 

 ica. Illustrated. 200 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. . . $0.75 



Dwarf Fruit Trees 



By F. A. WAUGH. This interesting book describes in detail 

 the several varieties of dwarf fruit trees, their propagation, 

 planting, pruning, care and general management. Where 

 there is a limited amount of ground to be devoted to orchard 

 purposes, and where quick results are desired, this book will 

 meet with a warm welcome. Illustrated. 112 pages. 5x7 

 inches. Cloth $0.50 



