The Cereals in America 



By Thomas F. Hunt, M.S., D.Agri., Professor of Agron- 

 omy, Cornell University. If you raise five acres of any kind 

 of grain you cannot afford to be without this book. It is in 

 every way the best book on the subject that has ever been 

 written. It treats of the cultivation and improvement of every 

 grain crop raised in America in a thoroughly practical and 

 accurate manner. The subject-matter includes a comprehensive 

 and succinct treatise of wheat, maize, oats, barley, rye, rice 

 sorghum (kafir corn) and buckwheat, as related particularly 

 to American conditions. First-hand knowledge has been the 

 policy of the author in his work, and every crop treated is 

 presented in the light of individual study of the plant. If you 

 have this book you have the latest and best that has been 

 written upon the subject. Illustrated. 450 pages, s'/i x 8 

 inches. Cloth $i.7S 



The Forage and Fiber Crops in America 



By Thomas F. Hunt. This book is exactly what its title 

 indicates. It is indispensable to the farmer, student and teacher 

 who wishes all the latest and most important information on 

 the subject of forage and fiber crops. Like its famous com- 

 panion, "The Cereals in America," by the same author, it 

 treats of the cultivation and improvement of every one of the 

 forage and fiber crops. With this book in hand, you have 

 the latest and most up-to-date information available. Illus- 

 trated. 428 pages. sH X 8 inches. Cloth $1-75 



The Book of Alfalfa 



History, Cultivation and Merits. Its Uses as a Forage 

 and Fertilizer. The appearance of the Hon. F. D. Coburn's 

 little book on Alfalfa a few years ago has been a profit revela^ 

 tion to thousands of farmers throughout the countn,', and the 

 increasing demand for still more information on the subject 

 has induced the author to prepare the present volume, which 

 is by far the most authoritative, complete and valuable work 

 on this forage crop published any\\'hfre. It is printed on fine 

 paper and illustrated with many full-page photographs that 

 were taken with the especial view of their relation to the text. 

 336 pages. 6;/2 X 9 inches. Bound in cloth, with gold stamp- 

 ing. It is unquestionably the handsomest agricultural reference 

 book that has ever been issued. Price, postpaid . . . $2.00 



Clean Milk 



Bv S. D. Belcher, M.D. In this book the author sets forth 

 practical methods for the exclusion of bacteria from milk, 

 snd how to prevent contamination of milk from the stable to 

 •'" f-onsumer. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 146 pap-'^s 

 ^"'oth - ^ .. 0. ^ ^ . . , , $,r,Q 



