BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST 



A Self-Supporting Home 



By KATE V. ST. MAUR Cloth, Illustrated, ismo, $1.7 s net 



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 especially valuable and simple for the beginner. 



"One of the most sensible, practical books of the kind ever published." — 

 Louisville Courier-Journal. 



How to Keep Bees for Profit 



By D. E. LYON cloth, Illustrated, 127710, S/.^o Jiet 



Dr. Lyon is an enthusiast on bees. His work is a practical one. In it he takes 

 up the numerous questions that confront the man who keeps bees, and deals with 

 them from the standpoint of long experience. 



How to Keep Hens for Profit 



By C. S. VALENTINE cloth. Illustrated, Si-jo 7iet 



By the well-known writer on poultry raising in the New York Tribune Far77ier. 



Manual of Practical Farming 



By DR. JOHN McLENNAN Cloth, Illustrated, i27no,$i.^o net 



A book "worthy of a hearty welcome," says the New York Times, a help to 

 orderly, practical farm management, an application of economic scientific methods 

 to the common matters of the farm. 



Manual of Gardening 



By L. H. BAILEY Chth, Illustrated, 127710, $2.00 7i€t 



This new work is a combination and revision of the main parts of two other 

 books by the same author, Garden Afaking and Practical Garden-Book, together 

 with much new material and the result of the experience of ten added years. 



The Book of Vegetables and Garden Herbs 



By ALLEN FRENCH Cloth, Illustrated, 127710, Sf.yj net 



A practical book " from the ground up." It gives complete directions for grow- 

 ing all vegetables cultivatable in the climate of the northern United States. It 

 represents a departure in vegetable-garden literature. It does not generalize. 

 The illustrations, numbering about 150, are all from original drawings. 



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