A BOOK FOR THE HOME-MAKER 



The Small Country Place 



By SAMUEL T. MAYNARD 



Author of ^^ Landscape Gardening as Applied to Home 

 Decorations^ etc, ■ 



Serenty-five Illustrations from photographs, and nu- 

 merous line drawings. Izmo. Cloth, jl.50 net. 



THIS BOOK, which was written by a man who 

 has spent more than thirty years teaching botany 

 and horticulture, is thoroughly practical, and will 

 be of great value to those who live upon small 

 country places, especially those whose work in the city 

 allows them but a few hours each day to spend about 

 the home. 



The authoif discusses the growing of farm and garden 

 cropSj the carp of the horse, the cow, poultry, and bees, 

 and similar subjects. 



It is a worle that should be in the hands of every one 

 who owns or rents a bit of land in the country or 

 suburbs, and the large farmer will even find in it many 

 suggestions that will be of material aid to him. 



Tnere are a ^eat many illustrations showing plans of 

 orchards, vegetable and flower gardens, lawns, roads, 

 walks, etc. ' 



"A vade mehum for the small farmer." 



— tVorld To-Day, Chicago. 



*'An excellent manual of sound and sensible advice, 

 founded upon actual experience." — New York Herald. 



" It is crowded full of accurate suggestion in informa- 

 tion which will be a godsend indeed to multitudes of 

 people who want to have their small country place attrac- 

 tive, comfortable, and in general livable." 



Edward Everett Hale, LL.D. 



J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 



Publishers Philadelphia 



