VEGETABLE GARDENING 

 By SAMUEL B. GREEN, late Professor of Horticulture and Forestry, 

 University of Minnesota. 



252 pages, profusely illustrated, cloth. $1.00. postpaid. 



A manual on the growing of vegetables for home use and for the 

 market. The immense sale of this book to farmers and gardeners, and 

 its wide adoption for class-room work in agricultural schools and col- 

 leges, prove it to be the standard work published on this subject. This 

 is the 12th revised edition. We have a paper covered edition of this 

 book which sells for 50c. 



DAIRY LABORATORY GUIDE 



By G. L. MARTIN, Professor of Dairying, North Dakota Agricultural 



College. 



140 pages, illustrated, cloth, 50c. postpaid. 



This laboratory manual offers a carefully organized series of exer- 

 cises covering the principles of modern dairy practice, with sugges- 

 tions for their practical application. It covers the Production and Care, 

 Testing, Manufacture, and Marketing, of Dairy Products. An indis- 

 pensable guide for classes in Dairying and for Creamery men. 



SILOS: CONSTRUCTION AND SERVICE 



By M. L. KING, formerly Silo Expert, Iowa State College, and Orig- 

 inator of the Iowa Silo. 



100 pages, well illustrated, cloth, 50c. postpaid. 



There is no recent American book on silo building, and none of 

 any date that covers the many types of silos now in use and gives 

 details of their construction. Mr. King here presents to the intended 

 builder the principles of silo construction, and the advantages and dis- 

 advantages of each type; but more particularly he gives the actual 

 method of construction, with the main points of silo management. 



RULES OF ORDER FOR EVERY DAY USE 

 AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT MADE PLAIN 



By HENRY SLADE GOFF, Author of the Goff's Historical Maps. 



113 pages, illustrated, cloth, 50c, postpaid. 



There has long been a demand for an accurate Rules of Order text 

 that was brief yet sufficiently complete for all practical needs. This 

 is such a book. The matter is so clear, so well arranged, and so suc- 

 cinct that those interested in social centers, clubs, societies, etc., will 

 be delighted with it. The book also presents the main points of civil 

 government that everyone ought to know. 



