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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— BOOKS 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL YEGETABL'ES.—ConHmted. 



Melon Culture. By James Troop. This is a practical treatise for 



the amateur and large commercial grower S . 50 



Mushrooms, How to Grow Them. By \Vm. Falconer. The best and most 



practical American work on growing for home use or for market 1 .00 



Mushroom Culture. By W. Robinson. (Imported.) England's standard 



authority on this subject 50 



Oc on Culture. By T. Greiner. For the home garden or mar- 

 ket: new and highly valuable methods are described 50 



Peas and Pea Culture. By Glenn C. Sevey. Facts are tersely stated 

 and readers will find this book an authority on many of the details 

 connected with the crop 50 



The Potato. By Sam'l Fraser. of Cornell Agricultural College. Potato 



cultivation, spraying, harvesting, storing, marketing, etc 7n 



The Potato. By Grubb .^xd Guilford. A new, complete and authorative 



work containing everv useful fact obtainable both here and abroad. ... 2.00 



Potato Culture, The A B' C of. By W. B. Terry. How to grow quantity 



and quality, an J other new and valuable information 50 



Sweet Potato Culture. By James Fitz. Full instruction from starting the 



plants to harvesting and storing; the Chinese Yam, etc 50 



The New Rhubarb Culture. By J. E. Morse. A new and complete guide 



to dark forcing and field culture 50 



Squashes. By J. J. H. Gregory. Soil selection and preparation, culture, 



gathering, winter storing, etc 30 



Tomato Culture. By W. W. Tracy. Contains the latest and most com- 

 plete information on the subject 50 



Tomato Culture. By Day, Cummins and Root. Culture in field under 



glass and in the South; for home, for market for canning factories 35 



GENERAL FRUIT AND NUT CULTURE. 



The Principles of Fruit Growing. By Prof. Bailey. One of the most 



valuable on the subject, science and practice 1 . 50 



Successful Fruit Culture. By Prof. S. T Maynard. The cultivation and 

 propagation of fruits from the standpoint of profit. It covers the whole 

 subject from varieties to soil. Marketing, storage, etc. Illustrated.... 1,00 



American Fruit Culturist. By J. J. Thomas. 20th edition; just revised 



and enlarged. A handbook of everything pertaining to fruit culture. . 2.50 



California Fruits and How to Grow Them. By E. J. Wickson. Methods 



and experience of grov.'ers: varieties for certain districts, etc 3.00 



The Fruit Garden. By P. Barry. A standard work on fruit culture by 



an experienced author and nurseryman 1 . 50 



Berry Book, The Biggie. A handy work on berries, particularly straw- 

 berries 50 



Cider Makers' Handbook. By J. M, Trowbridge. Making and keeping 



in perfection, based on scientific facts 1 .00 



Citrus Fruits. By Prof. Hume of Fla. Agricultural Exp. Station. An 

 up-to-date work on the culture of oranges, pomelos, shaddocks, cit- 

 rons, lemons, etc 2.50 



Fruit and Vegetables Under Glass. By W. Turner. Embodying the 

 results of a lifetime's e.xperience in the raising of fruits and vegetables 

 under glass 5 . 00 



Dwarf Fruit Trees. By F. A. 'Waugh. A practical book, giving full de- 

 tails on the planting, pruning, care and general management, etc 50 



Beginner's Guide to Fruit Growing. By F. A. 'Waugh. A simple state- 

 ment of the elementary practices of propagation, planting culture, etc. . .75 



Florida Fruits and How to Raise Them. By H. Harcourt. Cultivation, 

 management, marketing of all fruits adapted to semi-tropical regions in 

 the U. S. ; evaporating fvuits and how to use them 1 . 25 



The Practical Fruit Grower. By C. T. Maynard. Just what the be- 

 ginner needs and the successful man practices 50 



The Nut Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. Propagation, cultivation, market- 

 ing of nut-bearing trees and shrubs 1 . 50 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL FRUITS. 



The American Apple Orchard. By F. A. Waugh. A manual for the 



novice as well as a book of reference for all those of more experience. 



Every detail is thoroughly explained 1 . 00 



The American Peach Orchard. By F. A. 'Waugh. This is the latest 



and best work on the culture and propagation of peaches 1 .00 



Cranberry Culture. By J. J. White. Location, preparation, planting, 



management, picking, keeping, etc 1 .00 



Grape Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. One of the best works on cultivation 



and management of hardy grapes 1 . 50 



American Grape Culture. By T. V. Munson. A practical hand book for 



the vineyardist as well as those that grow a few vines 2.00 



Grape Growing and Wine Making, American. By Prof. G. Husmann. 



Garden and vineyard management from planting to harvesting, 



both in the East, '\Vest and California: all about making w'ine 1.50 



Grape Growers' Guide (under glass). By Wm. Chorlton. Cultivation 



suited to America in warm and cold graperies, construction, heating. . .75 

 Pear Culture for Profit. By P. T. Quinn. Soils, preparation, planting, 



management, harvesting, marketing 1 . 00 



Plums and Plum Culture. By Prof. Waugh. A complete manual 



on all known varieties of plums 1 . 50 



Quince Culture. By W. "R^ Meech. 'Varieties, propagation, cultiva- 

 tion, diseases, insects and remedies -• 1 . 00 



Strawberry Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. Field, garden, forcing and pot 



culture: hybridizing, varieties, etc 25 



Strawberry Culture, The A B C of. By T. B. Terry. The latest on this 



subject and by an experienced grower 50 



SHRUBS, TREES AND FORESTRY. 



Practical Tree Repair. By Elbert Peets. Instructs how to diagnose 



and treat tree diseases and preserve specimens 1 .30 



Practical Forestry. By A. S. Fuller. Varieties, propagation, planting 



and cultivation of both evergreen and deciduous 1.50 



Evergreens and How to Grow Them. By C. S. Harrison. Raising and 



care froni seeds or nursery stock for decoration or profit 50 



Hedges, Windbreaks, Shelters and Live Fences. By E. P Powell. The 



planting, growth and management for country and suburban homes. . .50 



Lumber and Log Book. By J. L. Scribner. Quick computation of meas- 

 urement, weight, etc., of lumber in all forms 25 



SHRUBS, TREES AND FORESTRY.— Contifiued. 



Maple Sugar and Sugar Bush. By Prof. Cook. How to make maple 



sugar; new apparatus, etc 35 



Our Northern Shrubs and How to Identify Them. By Harriet L. Keeler. 

 A handbook describing all shrubs from the Atlantic to the Mississippi 

 and their decorative application. 205 photographic illustrations. .. .$2.00 



Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them. By Harriet L. Keeler. 

 350 illustrations, technically accurate, with descriptions of the forest 

 trees of Northeastern America for popular identification, etc 2 ' 00 



AGRICULTURE AND FARMING. 



How the Farm Pays. By Henderson and Crozier, {iee special de- i 



scriplion page 61) 2.0(S 



Farmers' Cyclopedia of Agriculture. Wilcox and Smith. (See special ,^ 

 description page 200) Cloth bound 53.50; half mo.occo S4.50 ■-• 



Making the Farm Pay. By C. C. Bowsfield. All phasesof diversifiedfaiming 

 and new practical money making ideas are discussed by an expert. 

 Farm crops, vegetables, fruit, poultry, dairy products. Marketing etc. 1.15 



Farm Development. By W. M. Hays. Including a discussion of soils, 

 selecting and planning farms, subduing the fields, drainage, irrigation, 

 roads, fences, etc, etc 1.50 



The Young Farmer — Some Things He Should Know. By 'Thomas F. Hunt 

 This book is of unusual excellence. It should be in the hands of every 

 farmer, especially the young farmer 1.50 



Our Farming. By Terry. The e.xperience of 20 years' successful, up-to- 

 date farming; valuable for reference; no farmer, should be without it. . 1.00 



A Catechism of Agriculture. B. v 1 C. Atkeson. Particularly valuable 



to farmers. Every important subject of agriculture is covered 30 



A Handbook for Farmers and Dairyman. By Professor F. W. Woll. 

 A book of reference, facts, tables, formulas, recipes, cultivation of 

 crops, feeding animals, etc 1 . .30 



Southern Agriculture. By F. S. Earle. Instructs how to grow and mar- 

 ket Southern and tropical crops; sugar cane, grains, fibre, tobacco, coffee, 

 rubber, fruits, nuts, etc 1 . 50 



Tropical Agriculture. By Dr. H, A. Nicholas. For inexperienced settlers in 

 tropical countries, treating oi such crops as coffee, cacao, tea, sugar cane, 

 spices, tobacco, drugs, dyes and tronical fruits, cereals an'' food plants. . 1 . 30 



Dry Farming. By Dr. "Widtsoe, President of the Utah Agricultural 

 College. The production of crops without irrigation in regions of limited 

 rainfall 1.65 



Ten Acres Enough. A practical experience showing how a very small 



farm may be made to keep a very large family 1 . 00 



CULTURES OF SPECIAL FARM CROPS. 

 (See also under Vegetables.) 



The Book of Alfalfa. By F. D. Coburn. This is by far the most authorita- 

 tive, complete and valuable work on this forage crop ever published. . 



Book of 'Wheat. By P. T. Dondlinger. A complete study of 

 everything pertaining to wheat. New, authoritative, and up-to-date. 



Broom Corn Culture. By A. G. McC.all. A complete treatise on 

 planting, cultivating of broom corn and manufacture of brooms 



Cereals in America. By Prof. T. F. Hunt, of Cornell Agricultural College 

 A comprehensive treatise of wheat, maize, oats, barley, rice, Kaffir 

 corn, buckwheat, etc 



Clovers and How to Grow Them. By Thos. Shaw The only book pub- 

 lished which treats on the growth, cultivation and treatment of clovers 

 in all parts of the U. S. and Canada 



The Study of Corn. By V. M. Shoesmith. A most helpful book to all 

 interested in the selection and improvement of corn 



Cotton. By Prof. C. W. Burkett. The only work that covers every side 

 of this great subject 



Farm Crops. By C. W. Burkett. Containing brief and popular advice 

 on the seeding, cultivation, handling and marketing of farm crops and 

 on the management of lands for the largest returns 



Flax Culture. By several experienced growers. Selecting and preparing 

 ground: culture, harvesting and marketing 



The Book of Corn. By Herbert Myrick, assisted by specialists. A com 

 plete treatise upon the culture, uses and marketing of maize 



Forage Crops Other than Grasses. By Prof. Thomas Shaw How to 

 cultivate, harvest and use them: practical and reliable 



Ginseng. Its culture, harvesting and marketing 



Farm Grasses of the U. S. By W. J. Spillman, Agrostologist of the U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Seeding and management of meadows and 

 pastures. Varieties of grasses for diffeient climates and requirements. 



The Hop. By H. .Mvrick. Every detail from preparing the soil to curing 

 and selling the crops; insects: also uses and manufacturers of hops. . . . 



Peanut Plant. Its Cultivation and Uses. By W. B. Jones. Instructs 

 the beginner how to raise good crops 



Sugar Industry, American. By H. Myrick. A practical handbook on the 

 production of sugar beets and sugar cane, and the manufacture of sugar. 



Soiling Crops and the Silo. By Prof. Thos. Shaw. The growing and feed- 

 ing of all kinds of soiling crops, conditions to which they are adapted, 

 plan of rotation, building and filling the silo, feeding ensilage, etc. . . . 



Soiling, Ensilage and Stable Construction. By F. S. Peer. The experi- 

 enced author's system of raising nutritious food, increasing the number 

 of stock and enriching the soil economically. Illustrated. 247 pages. 



Tobacco Culture. Full practical details by 14 experienced growers in dif- 

 ferent sections of the country 



Tobacco Leaf. By Killebrew and Myrick. Approved methods of 

 culture, harvesting, curing, packing, selling and manufacturing 



Wheat Culture. By D. S. Curtiss. How to double the yield, varieties, 

 improved machinery, etc 



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DAIRYING AND DAIRY FARMING. 



The Business of Dairying. By J. B. Lane. This book aims to cover 

 the practical side of dairy farming and takes up every detail of this 

 business thoroughly and systematically 1 . 25 



First Lessons in Dairying. By H. E. Van Norman. This book is just -, 



the thirig for everyday dairymen and should be in the hands of every A 



farmer in the country 50'^ 



Questions and Answers on Butter Making. By C. A. Publow. The entire 

 subject has been most thoroughly treated. One of the most useful 

 contributions to dairy literature in recent years 50 



ALL BOOKS WILL BE DELIVERED FREE IN THE U. S. 



