Market Gardening and Farm Notes. 



By Burnett I^andreth. Experiences and observation for both 

 North and South, of interest to the amateur gardener, trucker and 

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The Nut Culturist. 



By Andrew S. Fuller. A treatise on the propagation, planting 

 and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs adapted to the cli- 

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 the fruits known in commerce as edible or otherwise useful nuts. 

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 his expenses or labor. Cloth, i2mo. $1.50. 



Greenhouse Management. 



By Iy. R. Taft. This book forms an almost indispensable compan- 

 ion volume to " Greenhouse Construction." In it the author gives 

 the results of his many years' experience, together with that of the 

 most successful florists and gardeners, in the management of grow- 

 ing plants under glass. So minute and practical are the various 

 systems and methods of growing and forcing roses, violets, carna- 

 tions, an 1 all the most important florists' plants, as well as fruits 

 and vegetables described, that by a careful study of this work and 

 the following of its teachings, failure is almost impossible. Illus- 

 trated. Cloth, i2mo. $1.50. 



Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants. 



By C. Iy. Allen. A complete history, description, methods of prop- 

 agation and full directions for the successful culture of bulbs in the 

 garden, dwelling or greenhouse. The illustrations which embellish 

 this work have been drawn from nature, and have been engraved 

 especially for this book. The cultural directions are plainly stated, 

 practical and to the point. Cloth, i2tno. $1.50. 



Ornamental Gardening for Americans. 



By Klias A. I,ong, landscape architect. A treatise on beautifying 

 homes, rural districts and cemeteries. A plain and practical work, 

 with numerous illustrations and instructions so plain that they may 

 be readily followed. Illustrated. Cloth, i2mo. $1.50. 



The American Merino. For Wool or for Mutton. 



By Stephen Powers. A practical and most valuable work on the 

 selection, care, breeding, and diseases of the Merino sheep, in all sec- 

 tions of the United States. It is a full and exhaustive treatise upon 

 this one breed of sheep. Cloth, i2mo. $1.50. 



The Hop— Its Culture and Care, Marketing and Manufac- 

 ture. 



By Herbert Myrick. A practical handbook on the most approved 

 methods in growing, harvesting, curing and selling hops, and on the 

 use and manufacture of hops. The result of years of research and 

 observation, it is a volume destined to be an authority on this crop 

 for many years to come. It takes up every detail from preparing the 

 soil and laying out the yard, to curing and selling the crop. Every 

 line represents the ripest judgment and experience of experts. Size, 

 5x8; pages, 300; illustrations, nearly 150; bound in cloth and gold; 

 price $1.50, postpaid. 



