BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST TO THE 

 MAN WITH A COUNTRY HOME 



By KATE V. ST. MAUR 



A Self-Supporting Home 



Each chapter is the detailed account of all the work necessary 

 for one month — in the vegetable-garden, among the small fruits, 

 with the fowls, guineas, rabbits, cavies, and in every branch of 

 husbandry to be met with on the small farm. The book is espe- 

 cially valuable and simple for the beginner, who has no chance to 

 worry or grow confused about what he should do in each season. 



"One of the most sensible, practical books of the kind ever 

 published. " — Louisville Cowrier-Journal. 



Cfoth, I2ina, fully illustrated from photograplu. $1.7Snet 



By JOHN WILLIAMS STREETER 



The Fat of the Land 



Thl« '"Slory of an American Farm'' is the sort of book that 

 ought to be epoch-making in its character, for it tells what can be 

 accomplished through the application of business methods to the 

 farming business. Never was the freshness, the beauty, the joy, 

 the freedom of country life put in a more engaging fashion. From 

 cover to cover it is a fascinating book, pracrtical withal, and full of 

 common sense. 



Cloth. IZmo. $1.50 net 



By W. S. HARWOOD 



The New Earth 



A Recital of the Triumphs of Modern Agriculture In America. 

 Mr. Harwood shows in a very entertaining way the remarkable 

 progress which has been made during the past two generations 

 along all the lines which have their focal point in the earth. Few 

 general readers have any just idea of the scope of agricultural in- 

 terests, or the striking events which have recently been connected 

 with them. 



Cloth, 12ino, illustrated. $1.75 net 



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