PRICE LIST OF RURAL BOOKS. 



VEGETABLES. 



Canning- and Preserving- $ 75. 



New Rhubarb Culture 75. 



Uardeninjr for Profit 1 65 



Truck Farming in the South 1 10 



Cabbage and Cauliflower 60 



Celery for Profit 25 



Asparagus Culture 75. 



Left Overs Made Palatable 1 25 



Tomato Culture 60. 



Gardening for Young- and Old 1 10 



Vegetable Home Gardening 1 00. 



New Onion Culture 60 



A. B. C. of Potato Culture 80 



Mushrooms (How to Grow Them) 1 10 



Tobacco Culture 35 



Sweet Potatoes 50 



Our Farm of Four Acres 60. 



American Standard of Perfection for 



Gardening and Poultry "> 25. 



*Farmer's Cyclopedia of. Agriculture— - 4 75 

 *Bailey's Encyclopedia, 4 vols—- 20 00 



*By Express or Freight. 



GRASSES AND CLOVERS. 



Broom Corn and Broom — $ 75 



Clovers, and How to Grow Them 1 25 



Farmer's Book on Grasses 60 



Alfalfa 75 



Peanut Plant, Its Cultivation 1 00 



Ginseng 60 



Forage Crops 100 



INSECTICIDES, MANURES, ETC. 



The Spraying of Plants $1 25 



Insects and Insecticides , l 65 



Tile Drainage 40 



Rotnmer's Method of Making Manure - 40 

 Fungi and Fungicides 1 10, 



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FRUITS. Postage 



Peach Culture - $1 50 8c 



Plums and Plum Culture 1 75 13c 



Charlton's Grape Growers Guide 85 8c 



Strawberry Culture 50 3c 



The Nut Culturist 2 25 10c 



Small Fruit Culturist 1 15 10c 



Bush Fruits 1 65 12c 



California Fruits 2 75 15c 



Citrus Fruits and Their Culture 2 75 20c 



FLOWER GARDEN. 



Practical Floriculture $1 65 10c 



Ferns and How to Grow them 1 35 6c 



The Rose, Its Cultivation, Etc 2 00 7c 



The Beautiful Flower Garden 50 5c 



The Chrysanthemum 55 6c 



POULTRY AND ANIMALS. 



Animal Breeding $2 50 15c 



A. B. C. of Bee Culture 1 50 20c 



Canary Birds, a complete guide 50 2c 



Diseases of Dogs 1 00 7c 



New Egg Farm 1 50 7c 



Duck Culture 50 5c 



Broilers for Profit 65 3c 



Profitable Dairying 80 8c 



Profits in Poultry 115 12c 



Squabs and Broilers 50 5c 



Squabs for Profit 55 5c 



Making Poultry Pay 1 00 8c 



Diseases of Poultry 1 00 7c 



Vicious Horses 50 7c 



Management of Rabbits 75 8c 



Conkey's Stock Book 1 00 4c 



HOGS, ETC. 



Harris, On the Pig $1 10 10c 



Home Pork Making 65 ---■ 5c 



Diseases of Swine 85 8c 



HORSERADISH CULTIVATION— Make up the ground as you would for 

 strawberry plants, except that the rows are 3 feet apart; that is, the furrows are 

 drawn 3 feet apart; put in a liberal dose of commercial fertilizer (a broadcast 

 of good stable manure previous to this is very beneficial) then turn a double 

 with a marker, scraping the top of the row off level, then put the sets in as 

 nearly straight as possible, the sharpened end down, setting them about 12 to 

 14 inches apart in the row. This way about 10,000 sets are used to plant an acre. 

 After it comes up the horseradish is cultivated as are most other crops; it is 

 very easily grown, as it soon covers the ground so that the weeds will not grow 

 in it. Horseradish Sets, 20c per dozen; $2.00 per 100. 



CHIVES OR GERMAN SCHNITTLAUCH— One of the finest and most 

 delicate of the entire Onion family. Much more delicate in flavor than Shallots 

 or Pearl Leek. The tops, the only part used, are used for seasoning Salads, 

 Cream Cheese, etc. This plant is of an easy culture, but requires partly shade 

 during the summer, and high soil. Price, 15c per bunch. 



RHUBARB ROOTS— 20c each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



K\ VEGETABLE PLANTS 



During the proper season we will have all varieties of vegetable plants on hand suitable for our climate, 

 and will be prepared to fill orders on the shortest notice providing the weather permits. 



Due to the very poor condition in which vegetable plants reach destination in early fall, it is useless to 

 ship them until the weather cools, which is after the 15th of October. Any plants shipped prior to this date 



will be shipped entirely at purchaser's risk. Per Doz. Per 100 Per 1000 



Artichoke plants, Genuine Globe 50 $2 00 $15 00 



Cabbage plants of all seasonable varieties 10 60 4 50 



Cauliflower of all seasonable varieties 20 100 7 50 



Leeks, leading varieties 10 40 3 50 



Celery plants, leading varieties 15 75 6 50 



Egg plants, New Orleans Market 20 125 8 00 



Pepper plants, all varieties 20 100 7 50 



Tomato plants, leading varieties — •• 15 75 6 50 



Beet plants, leading varieties 10 40 3 50 



Lettuce plants, leading varieties 10 40 3 00 



Kohlrabi, White Vienna 10 40 3 50 



Creole and Bermuda Onion plants • - 10 25 2 50 



Brussels Sprouts — — 20 1 00 7 50 



Herb plants 50 



Mint plants 75 



Michel's Early Strawberry plants ■ 10 50 4 00 



Lady Thompson's Strawberry plants 15 60 5 00 



Hoffman's Early Strawberry plants 15 60 5 00 



Klondyke Strawberry plants - 15 60 5 00 



Ocean City Strawberry plants -- 15 75 6 00 



Senator Dunlap Strawberry plants - 15 60 5 00 



Exce1=ior Strawberry plants 15 60 5 00 



Sweet potato slips from May 15th 30 1 00 2 oO 



For any of the above plants by mail, add 20 per cent to cover postage. _ 



To grow vegetable plants of any kind, out Kainit on the ground about 6 weeks before the 

 seed is planted, at the rate of 600 to 800 pounds per acre. The above preparation is to avoid 

 cut and ground worms. 



