THE AMERICAN 



FOR 1868. 



A. Year-Book 

 Wanted by Everybody. 



This volume is now ready, and contains much of interest to 

 every agriculturist. Besides the general record of agricultural 

 progress, it has a valuable article on 



Factory I>airy Practice, 



By GARDNER B. WEEKS, Esq., Secretary of the American Dairy- 

 men's Association, in which he discusses the reasons for the best 

 practice and the most approved apparatus, buildings, etc., fully il- 

 lustrated, and is equally interesting to the practical dairyman and 

 to the novice, 



Sewers and Earth-Closets 



In tlieir relations to Agriculture, by Col. GEO. B. WAKING, Jr. 

 Winter Wheat, 



Describing, with engravings, new and valuable varieties by JOSEPH 

 HARRIS and JOHN JOHNSTON ; an article upon 



Scythes and Cradles, 



By JOHN W. DOUGLAS, (fully illustrated ;) also articles on Horse- 

 Breaking and on Bitting Colts, by SAM'L P. HEADLY, Esq., (il- 

 lustrated;) on Recent Progress in Agricultural Science, by Prof 

 S. W. JOHNSON ; on Commercial Fertilizers, Veterinary Medicine 

 and Jurisprudence, Progress of Invention Affecting Agriculture, 

 Valuable Tables for Farmers and others, etc. 



It is intended that the work shall be practical, excellent in the 

 beauty of its illustrations, and in its adaptation to the wants of 

 American Farmers, superior to anything of the kind heretofore 

 published. 



In its general features it is like the Agricultural Annual for 1837, 

 containing an Almanac and Calendar, and there will be added a 

 list of dealers in Agricultviral Implements, Seeds, etc. Sent post- 

 paid. Price, fancy paper covers, 50 cts. ; cloth, 75 cts. 



ORANGE JUDD & CO., 



245 Broadway, New-York. 



