Four Books for Farmers 



"Agriculture for the Common Schools" 



By Dr. James B. Hunnicutt 



New edition, 250 pages, 70 illustrations, best paper, printing and binding, post- 

 paid, 55 cents. It leaches the fundamental principles of the science of agricul- 

 ture in the forceful, succinct style for which Dr. Hunnicutt was so famous. Over 

 30,000 copies have been sold; though designed primarily for school use, it is also 

 a book for the farmer. Valuable reference tables are included. 



"David Dickson's & Jas. M Smith's Farming" 



This Is a day of progress, and new systems and methods are rapidly coming into 

 use; nevertheless, certain great fundamental principles go on forever. It is our 

 duty and one of our greatest privileges to first get a clear conception of these 

 principles, and then expand and modify them to best serve oiir conditions. The 

 best minds of all ages have found Inspiration from reading the "old masters," 

 and David Dickson was an "old master" in the art and science of intensive 

 farming. . So any thoughtful mind can learn much from reading this book. 250 

 Pages. Price 50 Cents, postpaid. 



"Ten Acres Enough" 



(Author Unknown) 



More than forty years ago, a book under this title was published and proved 

 very popular. But strange to say it has been for some time out of print. Believ- 

 ing the work to contain much that is pertinent to present conditions in the South, 

 we brought out this new edition, and have already sold over four thousand. 

 The garden, truck and berry crops are treated especially. The book is unique In 

 the minuteness of details; yet it is so interesting that it has been styled "The 

 Romance of the Farm." 250 Pages. Illustrated. Price 50 Cents, postpaid. 



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"Southern Crops 



Our subscribers having asked us to republish "Furman's System of Farming," 

 the idea occurred to us to taiie Furman's plan on Cotton and Fowler's plan and 

 also give account of the largest yield of cotton that has been made; then give the 

 Williamson plan, Aldrich system and J. B. Hunnicutt's system of growing Corn, 

 with an account of how Drake made the world-record yield. Next we take up 

 wheat, oats, hay, potatoes and legumes, winding up with the truck and garden 

 crops. This makes the best and most complete book ever published on Southern 

 crops. It is a compilation of the best In Southern agricultural literature for the 

 past thirty years. Then it has the advantage of being written by practical farm- 

 ers. No one man could have written such a work. It is written by some thirty 

 or forty men, all experts In their line. Price 50 Cents, postpaid. 



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