NEW BOOKS FOR THE FARM LIBRARY 
MR. BOLTON HALL’S 
Three Acres and Liberty interests 
The man with a small farm which is not paying as well as it should. 
The man whose health is a little less than equal to the strain of 
industrial or commercial life. 
The man who wants both the opportunities of the city, and the 
healthfulness of the country for his growing boys and girls. 
The man who is working to relieve the congestion of the cities. 
Cloth, illustrated. $1.75 net 
MR. ALLEN FRENCH'S 
Book of Vegetables and Garden Herbs 
A Practical Handbook and Planting 
Table for the Vegetable Gardener 
Every plant appears in its due alphabetical order. 
With each a summary is given of its uses, the method of its 
culture, and, in case it is little known, its virtues. Sowing direc- 
‘tions are also supplied with each. 
“This book is intended to help not only the man with plenty 
of room, but also the man who by means of intensive cultivation 
must get all he can from a small patch.”—Author’s Preface. 
Cloth, illustrated. 312 pages; $1.75 net 
MRS. KATE V. ST. MAUR’S 
The Earth’s Bounty 
The many readers of Mrs. Saint Maur’s earlier book, ‘‘A Self- 
Supporting Home,” will be pleased to learn that the present vol- 
ume, though in no sense dependent on the one just mentioned, 
is, in a sense, a sequel to it. The feminine owner of the self-sup- 
porting home is still the heroine, and the new book chronicles the 
events after success permitted her to acquire more land and put to 
practical test the ideas gleaned from observation and reading. 
Cloth, fully illustrated. In press 
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 
64-66 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 
