A Self-Supporting Home 



By KATE V. ST. MAUR 



Cloth, i2mo, fully illustrated from photographs, $i-75 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." — LouisvilU Courier-Journal. 



The Earth's Bounty 



Bv KATE V. ST. MAUR Cloth, i2mo, illustrated, $i.7y net 



The present volume, though in no sense dependent un "A Self- 

 Supporting Home," is in a sense a sequel to it. The feminine owner 

 is still the heroine, and the new bnok chronicles the events after suc- 

 cess permitted her to accjuire more land and put to practical test the 

 ideas gleaned from observation and readmg. 



The Fat of the Land : The Story of an 

 American Farm 



By JOHN WILLIAMS STREETER Cloth, i2mo, $1.50 net 



"The Fat of the Land" is the sort of liook that ought to be epoch- 

 making in its character, for it tells what can be accomplished through 

 the application of business methods to the farming business. Never 

 was the freshness, the beauty, the joy, the freedom of country life put 

 in a more engaging fashion. From cover to' cover it is a fascinating 

 book, practical withal, and full of common sense. 



Three Acres and Liberty 



By BOLTON HALL Cloth, ismo, illustrated, $1.75 net 



Possibilities of the small suburban farm, and practical suggestions to 

 city dwellers how to acc]uire and make protitable use of them. 



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