FARMING FOR PLEASURE AND 

 PROFIT. 



By AuTuuu Roland. Edited by William xVblett, 



8 vols., Largo Crown 8vo, 5s. oach. 



Dairy-Farming, Management of Cows, etc. 



Poultry-Keeping, 



Tree -Planting, for Ornamentation or Profit, suitable to every soil and 



situation. 

 Stock-Eeeping and Cattle -Rearing. 

 The Drainage of Land, Irrigation, and Manures. 

 Root-Gro'wing, Hops, etc. 

 Market-Grarden Husbandry. 

 The Management of Grass Lands, Laying down Grass, Artificial Grasses, etc. 



"This is another, and probably the last, of the series of agricultural handbooks, which are 

 convenient in form, handy in price, and bring the information fairly up to date. The truthful 

 Ulustiutions of the various plants to be used, the preparation of the soil, the cultivation of the crop 

 during its early stages, the means by which permanent fertility may be maintained — these are 

 an matters which are clearly dealt with. The treatment of meadows, haymaking, &c., are very 

 fully entered into, as also the cultivation of artificial grasses, fodder, crops. &io."— Field. 



In Small Crown 8vo, 3s. 



THE PLEASURES AND PK.OPITS OP OUR 

 LITTLE POULTRY FARM. 



By G. Hill. 



"A charming picture of rural life." 



" This is not by any raeans a dry collection of statistics, garnished with frequent tables 

 bristling with figures. On the contrary, it is a Tory pleasantly written record of the successful 

 experiments in poultry-farming made by a gentleman who had settled down on a small property 

 in the north-east part of Hampshire. There is an abundance of useful information for those who 

 are interested in the keeping of poultry." 



CHAPMAN AND HALL, Limited. 



