He Who Reads and Studies 



There is no person in the world, it matters not who he is, or 

 what his lot or part in life is, that can ever fit himself to occupy 

 a higher position or win a better place in the world, socially or 

 commercially, if he does not read or study. 



The great need today of agriculture is the -wide dissemination 

 among the people of a correct knowledge of the science and prac- 

 tice on all farm problems. As a means of becoming acquainted 

 with the details of the latest and most improved methods of farm 

 ■practice, the farmer should read and interest himself in good books 

 and literature. 



There is no excuse for the progressive farmer not owning a 

 select library of good books covering his chosen field, as books to- 

 day are sold very cheaply, enabling him to procure at small 

 cost that which will give him an opportunity to advance and 

 make progress for himself, his family and friends. 



On the following pages will be found a list of Standard Agri- 

 cultural Reference Books. This list contains the most comprehen- 

 sive, complete, concise, up-to-date and authoritative farm books 

 ever published. The reader may safely follow the instructions 

 given in them, and expect to get profitable results. 



GENESAIi FARM BOOKS 



'a B C Agriculture $0.50 



American Farm Book, Richard L. Allen 2.00 



Manual of Agriculture, Emerson & Flint 1.00 



Chemistry of the Farm, R. Warrington 1.00 



Farm Appliances 50 



Farm Conveniences 1.00 



Farmers' Cyclopedia of Agriculture, Wilcox and Smith 3.50-4.50 



^ Farm Machinery and Farm Motors, Davidson and Chase... net 2.00 



Fences, Gates and Bridges 50 



How Crops Feed, Samuel Johnson 1.50 



Fii'st Principles of Soil Fertility, A. Vivian net 1.00 



■ Agriculture Through the Laboratory and School Garden 



Jackson and Daugherty net 1.50 



Cereals in America, Thos. F. Hunt 1.7 5 



Forage and Fiber Crops in America, Thos. Hunt '. . . . 1.75 



Farm Grasses of the IT S, W. J. Spillman 1.00 



Clovers and How to Grow Them, Thomas Shaw net 1.00 



Ten Acres Enough, I. P. Roberts 1.00 



Plant Life on the Farm, M. T. Masters 1.00 



Soil, C. W. Burkett 1.25 



Soils and Crops of the Farm, Morrow and Hunt 1.00 



Draining for Profit and Draining for Health, G. E. Waring. . . . 1.00 

 Irrigation for the Farm, Garden and Orchard, Henry Stewart.. 1.00 



Fumigating Methods, Willis G. Johnson 1.00 



Forage Crops Other Than Grasses, Thomas Shaw 1.00 



Rural School Agriculture, C. W. Davis 1.00 



Soiling Crops and the Silo, Thomas Shaw 1.50 



Our Farm of Four Acres and the Money We Made by It 30 



Fungi and Fungicides, Clarence M. Weed 1.00 



How Crops Grow, Samuel W. Johnson 1.50 



Bommer's Method of Making Manures, George Bommer 25 



Spraying Crops, C. M. Weed 150 



Silos, Ensilage and Silage, M. Miles 50 



Talks on Manures, .Joseph Harris 1.50 



Farm Drainage, Judge French 1.00 



Irrigation Farming, L. M. Wilcox 2.00 



Land Draining, M. Miles 1.00 



The Soil of the Farm, Scott and Morton 1.00 



Bookkeeping for Farmers, T. C. Atkeson 25 



Pedder's Land Measures for Farmers 50 



