The Best and Newest 

 Rural Books 



TWO Beries of books on leading topics con- 

 nected with agricultural and rural lit'.- are here 

 mentioned. Each honk is the work of a 

 specialist, under the editorial supervision of Pro- 

 sor L. H. Bailey, of the Cornell University, and 

 is readable, clear-cut and practical. 



THE RURAL SCIENCE SERIES 



Includes books whi the underlying principles of agri- 



culture in plain language. They arc suitable for consultation 

 alike by the amateur or pi I tiller of the soil, the 



ident, and are freely ill-. - ad finely 



made. 



The following volumes are now ready: 



THE SOIL. By F. H. Knro, of the Unli -onsin. 303] 



THE FERTILITY OF THE LAND. I'.v II' • CorneU l 



THE SPRAYING OF PLANTS. I'.y B. <-. Lodemas ornell I'ni- 



MILK AND ITS PRODUCTS. I'.y U. II WlKQ, of Cornell 



THE PRINCIPLES OF FRUIT-GROWING. By L. H. Hai: 



BUSH FRUITS. By F. W OASS, of Rhode Island Coll. _•■ 



IL2S. 



New volumes will be added from time to to the 



Bubal - B The following are in prepan 



PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANTS By J C. Abthttb, Pni I 

 PRINCIPLES OP BREEDING OF ANIMALS. By W. H. Baswsi 



PLANT P \Tll< >1 • 



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LEOUMINO Ali Mil:' 



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 PEEDINO Ol INIMAL8. Bj W II JOBDAK, ol N 



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 [RJUG ITION AND DH nsia. 



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 IL WEALTH AND WELF U) 



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