FARM-GARDENING 



BY FRANCIS BRILL. 



jSTOTICIKS I3Y T H K 1> R. E S S . 



Orange Judd & Co. have added to their splendid catalogue of agricultural 

 books " Farm-Gardening and Seed-Growing, by Francis Brill: it is practical, 



Slain, complete, and satisfactory, so tliat for a small amount of money a great 

 eal of desirable information can bo obtained. If then; is any firm anywhere 

 which is to-day disseminating so much knowledge in regard to tilling of the 

 eoil, as this same said firm of Orange Jmld & Cix, wo will present a medal to 

 our informer. Watchman and Reflector, (Boston.) 



The want occasionally expressed to us of a work on fie cognate subjects 

 above named, (Farm-Gardening and Seed-Growing,) is now met in a book 

 under this title, from the pen of Mr. Francis Brill, formerly a market-gardener 

 and seed-grower at Newark, N. J., and at present engaged in raising seeds ;,t 

 Mat i i tuck, L. I. Its directions are concise and practical, covering those points 

 ou which a beginner is most likely to require information. Country Gentleman. 



It seems to be a very sensible, practicii work by a practical man. Mr. 

 Bri 1's father w is a gardener; and i e himself has hud jm extensive experience, 

 uml he talks about what he knows, which is more than can be said of many 

 authors of industrial work*. Moore's Rural Nerv- Yorker. 



There can be no question that this farm-gardening can be made ia many dis- 

 tricts of the Southern Atlantic States, especially near tiic const, far more profit- 

 able than growing the ordinary staple crops. n connection with producing 

 the vegetables, the growing and saving thejr seeds receive minute attention. 

 American, Farmer, (Baltimore.) 



This industry is now occupying the attention of many persons who sell 

 their products to the grcst seed-houses, and novices who have the facilities, 

 and wish to enter upon t'-e business, will find in this book just the hints 

 needed. Springfield Republican. 



Mr. Brill ha^ been a successful farm-gardener and peed-grower for a number 

 of ye:rs, and gives in a clear and concise form the knowledge he has gained. 

 It gives the best method of manuring, pla iting, and cultivating every veg- 

 etable sold in market in short, every thing required t > be known, plainly and 

 fully and should be in the hands of every one wli > culiivat.es so mucli as a 

 rod of land for family use, pleasure, or profit. Suffolk (L. I.) Times. 



The seal of Orange Judd & Co. upon an agricultural publication is sufficient 

 guarantee of its worth. Francis Brill's book, published by them, is a very 

 complete work, giving plain, minute instructions a^i to raising, taking care of, 

 and bringing to market, those vegetables which are most in demand in the 

 larire cities, and those eceds which are being called for throughout the country. 

 JV. Y. Evening Mail. 



IPrioe, rost-paid, $1.OO. 

 .TUDD Sc, 



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