10 : STANDARD BOOKS. 
Gregory on Cabbages—How to Grow Them. 
A Practical Treatise on Cabbage Culture, giving full details on ae 
peut, inclnding Keeping and Marketing the Crop. By James J. H. 
regory. Paper cover, 12mo-_.....-.-2-..--2--es---eeeeeeen ones 30 
Gregory on Carrots, Mangold-Wurtzels, etc. 
How to raise them, how to keep them, and how to feed them. By 
J. J. H. Gregory. Paper Cover, WMO sssswcsscscseesesccsesece 30 
Gregory on Onion Raising. 
What kinds to raise, and the way to raise them. By J.J. H. Gregory. 
Paper cover, 12M6..- s2ssseccse sesteecssereesssscsseceaastes ce it) 
Gregory on Squashes. 
This Treatise, which no Farmer or Gardener ought to be without, 
tells all about selecting the soil for squashes ; how much Manure is 
necessary ; how to prepare and Plant ; about Hoeing and Cuitivating ; 
Setting of the Fruit ; Ripening, Gathering, Storing, Care during Win- 
ter, etc. By J.J. H. Gregory. Paper cover, 12mo----....------ .30 
Hog-Raising and Pork-Making. 
By Rufus Bacon Martin. The hog is reared for the money that is in 
him, and he represents either a profit or loss to his owner according to 
the treatment he receives. This pamphlet gives the personal research 
and experience of the author, contains many valuable suggestions, 
and answers many of the questions that arise in the business of hog. 
Talsinig:. Papel: W2MG soh22 atiec ce ewmisisme cose smnassioscdc caine F 
Fulton’s Peach Culture. . 
This is the only practical guide to Peach Culture on the Delaware 
Peninsula, and is the best work upon the subject of peach growing for 
those who would be successful in that culture in any part of the 
country. It has been thoroughly revised and a large portion of it re- 
written, by Hon. J. Alexander Fulton, the author, bringing it down to 
dite, Clot, APG ne sen anemn ganas ame mewpecyn cauam ene aia 1,50 
Silk Culture. 
A Handbook for Silk-Growers. By Mrs. C. E. Bamford. Con- 
trnts.—Chapter I. The Mulberry.--[Il. Gathering the Leaves.— - 
III. The Cocoonery.—IV. Eggs of the Silk Worm Moth.—V. Feed- 
ing the Silk Worms.—VI. Moulting.—VII. Spinning.—VIII. The 
Cocoons.—1X. The Moths of the Silk Worm.—xX. Varieties of Silk 
Worms.—XI. Diseases of the Silk Worm.—XII. Reeling.—XTIII. 
Chemistry of Silk.—XIV. Miscellaneous. Paper, 12mo. Price, pote 
DACs 2 cance tease Moecuaicmouend sek oows eee ceeuaauewemsiiseaaes ‘ 
Treats’ Injurious Insects of the Farm and Garden. By 
Mrs, Mary Treat. 
An original investigator who has added much to our knowledge of both 
Plants and insects, and those who are familiar with Darwin’s works 
are aware that he gives her credit for important observation and dis- 
coveries. New and Enlarged Edition. With an Illustrated Chapter 
on Beneficial Insects. Fully illustrated. Cloth, 12mo-_-_-_...-.- 2.00 
Fuller's Small Fruit Culturist. 
By Andrew 8. Fuller. Rewritten, enlarged, and brought fully up to 
the present time. The book covers the whole ground of propagating 
small fruits, their culture, varieties, packing for market, ete. It is 
very finely and thoroughly illustrated, and makes an admirable com- 
panion to “The Grape Culturist,’’? by the same well known ay 
