NEW FARM AND GARDEN BOOKS 



Injurious Insects: How to Recognize and 

 Control Them 



By W. C. O'KANE 



Entomologist of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, and 

 Professor of Economic Entomology in New Hampshire College 



Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. $2.00 net. 

 Complete information on the characteristics, life his- 

 tories and means of control of the more common injurious 

 insects, including those infesting field crops, vegetables, 

 fruits, the principal pests of domestic animals, stored prod- 

 ucts and the household, is contained in this book. A dis- 

 tinctive feature of the work is the illustrations with which 

 the text throughout is accompanied. These have been 

 made especially for Dr. O'Kane. With each insect treated 

 he shows in an original photograph the characteristic in- 

 jurious stage or the typical work of the insect where that 

 is characteristic. By this means the author hopes that the 

 layman will be able to recognize an insect that threatens 

 by the picture aside from any description in the text. 



Principles of Fruit Growing 



By Professor L. H. BAILEY 



New edition. Cloth, 12mo. $1.50 net. 

 Since the original publication of this book, in 1897, it 

 has gone through many editions. The progress of fruit 

 growing in the meantime has been very marked and it 

 has been necessary to completely rewrite the work. The 

 present issue of it brings the accounts of the new 

 practices and discoveries as they relate to fruit growing 

 up to date. All of the text and practically all of the 

 illustrations are new. 



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