Farm Grasses of the United States of America 



By William Jasper Spillman. A practical treatise on 

 the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and 

 pastures, description of tlie best varieties, the seed and its 

 impurities, grasses for special conditions, lawns and iawn 

 grasses, etc., etc. In preparing this volume the author's ob- 

 ject has been to present, in connected form, the main facts 

 concerning the grasses grown on American farms. Every 



fhase of the subject is viewed from ihe farmer's standpoint, 

 llustrated. 248 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. . . $i.oc 



The Book of Corn 



By Herbert Myrick, assisted by A O Shamel, E. A. 

 Burnett, Albert W. Fulton, B. W. Snow and other most 

 capable specialists. A complete treatise on tfce culture, 

 marketing and uses of maize in America and elsewhere, for 

 farmers, dealers and others. Illustrated. 372 pages. 5x7 

 inches. Cloth Si.^a 



The Hop — It's Culture and Care, Matketiog 

 and Manufacture 



By Hkrbert Myrick. A practical handbook on the most 

 approved methods in growing, harvesting, curing and sellityg 

 hops, and on the use and manufacture of hops. The result of 

 years of research and observation, it is a volume destined to 

 be an authority on this crop for many years to come. It 

 takes up every detail from preparing the soil and laying out 

 the yard to curing and selling the crop. Every line represents 

 the ripest judgment and experience of experts. Size, 5x8; 

 pages, 300; illustrations, nearly 150; bound in cloth and gold; 

 price, postpaid $1.50 



Tobacco Leaf 



By J. B. Killebrew and Herbert Myrick. Its Culture 

 and Cure, Marketing and Manufacture. A practical hand- 

 book on the most approved methods in growing, harvesting, 

 curing, packing and selling tobacco, with an account of the 

 operations in every department of tobacco manufacture. The 

 contents of this book are based on actual experiments in 

 field, curing barn, packing house, factory and laboratory. It 

 is the only work of the kind in existence, and i? destined to be 

 the standard practical and scientific authority on the whole 

 subject of tobacco for many years. ^06 pages and 150 original 

 engravings. 5x7 inches. Cloth " . $;«.oa 



