AGRICULTURAL 

 ENGINEERING 



Agricultural Engineering 



son, Iowa State College of Agriculture. (In 

 preparation.) A complete and practical handy 

 manual and text book of all engineering prob- 

 lems of the farm, including land surveying, 

 drainage, irrigation, roads, farm machinery and 

 farm motors, farm buildings, and sanitation. It 

 will be a most effective aid in farm management. 

 About 500 pages; over 300 illustrations; a hand- 



some book. Cloth, $1.50; postage 15c extra. 



Popular Fruit Growing 



Green, Minn. College of Agri. A very popular 

 treatise on horticultural methods and practices. 

 Gives principles of successful orchard manage- 

 ment and small fruit culture, fruits adapted to 

 each state, how to ward off insects and diseases, 

 harvesting and marketing methods. A standard 

 text in many schools. 300 pages; profusely il- 

 lustrated. Cloth, $1.00; postage 12c extra. 



GROWING. 



Vegetable Gardening ,^ e s 



Horticulture, Minn. College of Agri. A handy 

 manual on the growing of all kinds of vegetables 

 for home use and for the market. It is used as a 

 practical school text book and is indispensable to 

 farmers and gardeners everywhere. 122 il- 

 lustrations; 252 pages. Twelfth edition. Cloth 

 $1.00. Paper cover, 50 cts. Postpaid. 



Agriculture for Young Folks 



By A. D. Wilson, Supt. of Farmers' Institutes 

 and Agricultural Extension, University of Minn., 

 and E. A. Wilson. This is the most practical 

 elementary agricultural text book for rural and 

 graded schools ever published. It presents the 

 elementary principles of agriculture through les- 

 sons based on practical farm problems. 340 

 pages; well illustrated; cloth bound. Price $1.00. 

 By mail 10 cents extra. 



Webb Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minn. 



