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Farm-Garden and Poultry 



A New Illustrated flonthly Journal, now 



in the second year of its popularity, under the 

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 widely recognized as an eminent authority in the 

 agricultural and poultry world. We believe this 

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 and with Mr. Boyer as its editor, who has the 

 faculty of saying in a few lines what other writers 

 would in a column, it will prove a boon to every 

 busy Farmer, Gardener, Trucker, Fruit Grow- 

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In compiling this book, " Uncle Mike " has taken 

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 them alphabetically, and in a brief boiled-down style 

 tells how to plant them, when to plant, different 

 virtues of the crop, and other facts not generally 

 known. It is a complete guide book for gardeners. 

 Diseases and insects are also carefully handled. 



A number of topics are also dealt with of untold 

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 are worth their weight in gold. It is a ready-refer- 

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The poultry section is complete. There is not a 

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 eggs, how to grow meat, how to care for the stock, 

 how to market, how to treat ailments, how to feed, 

 artificial incubation, brooding and every point of in- 

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 reader is at once made acquainted with what he is 

 looking for. Price, 50 cents, postpaid, or will be sent 

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Johnson 4 Stokes' New Leanet=Essays on Important Vegetables, Etc. 



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No. 1. ASPARAGUS. Making the Bed, Setting Roots, Cultivating, Fertilizing and Marketing. 



No. 2. CABBAGE. Planting Out, Cultivation, Diseases and Insects, Storing and Marketing. 



No. 3 CEtERY. Soil, Fertilizers, Planting, Cultivating, Blanching, Storing for Winter. 



No. 4. MELONS. Musk or Cantaloupe and Watermelons, Cultivation, Manuring and Insect Enemies. 



No. 5. MUSHROOMS. How to Prepare Bed, Planting Spawn, Temperature and Marketing. 



No. 6. ONIONS. Soil, Fertilizers, Planti[ig Seeds and Sets, Cultivating, Harvesting, Storage. Marketing. 



No. 7. SWEET POTATOES Growing Sprouts on Plants, Setting Out, Cultivating, Harvesting, Storing. 



No. 8. SASHES AND BEDDING PLANTS. Treating principallv on Hot Beds and Cold Frames. 



No. 9. THE FAMILY A'EGET ABLE GARDEN. Telling How and What to Grow. 



No. 10. HINTS ON LATVN 3IAKING AND GRASS SEED MIXTURES for Pasture and Mowing. 



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