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FARM, GARDEN, FRUITS, FLOWERS, Etc. 



Allen's New American Farm book S^ 50 



American Grape Growing and Wine Malting 1 50 



Barry's Fruit Garden 2 00 



Bommer's Method of Making 3Ianures paper 25 



Briirs Farm Gardening and Seed Growing 1 00 



Broom Corn and Brooms cloth 50 



Cauliflowers, and How to Grow Them paper 20 



Elliott's Hand Book for Fruit Growers paper 60 



Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener paper 75 



Falconer's 3Iiishrooins ; How to Grow Them 1 50 



Ferns and Ferneries paper 30 



Flax Culture paper 30 



Fuller's Practical Forestry, the latest publication; very 



complete 1 50 



Fuller's Grape Culturist 1 50 



Fuller's Small Fruit Culturist 1 50 



Fuller's Strawberry Culturist 25 



Fulton's Peach Culture 1 50 



( iregory on Onion Raising paper 30 



Gardening for Profit, Xew and Enlarged Edition 2 00 



Gardening for Pleasui'e; •' " " 2 00 



Harlan's Fanning: Avitli Green Manures 1 00 



Harris' Talks on Manures 1 75 



Hop Culture in the U. S 1 50 



Hop Culture paper 30 



How to Destroy Insects on Flowers and House Plants 



paper 30 



How to Grow Onions on Muck Soil paper 



Kalamazoo Celery; its Cultivation and Secret of Suc- 

 cess paper 



The Language of Flowers cloth. 5<3: paper 



My Vineyard at Lakeview 



Onion Culture paper 



Our Farm of Four Acres paper 



Practical Floriculture 



Quinn's 3Ioney in the Garden 



Quinn's Pear Culture 



Robinson's Ferns, in Their Homes and Ours 



Robinson's Mushroom Culture 



Roe's Play and Profit in My Garden 



Silos, Ensilage and Silage 



Stewart's Irrigation 



Stewart's Celery GroAvinj^ and 3Iarketing: cloth 



The Rose. EUwanger 



Tobacco Culture paper 



Ti-uck Farming in the South 



Wariug's Drainage for Profit and Health 



Warintr's Elements of Agriculture 



"Weed's Insects and Insecticides 



Wheat Culture paper 



White's Cranberry Culture 



White's Gardening for the South 



Window Gardening 



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HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, POULTRY, Etc. 



American Bird Fancier paper $ 50 



Canary Birds paper 50 



Clarke's The People's Horse, Cattle, Sheep and 



Swine Doctor 1 00 



Coburn's Swine Husbandry 1 75 



Dadd's Am. Reformed Cattle Doctor, 8vo., new 2 .50 



Harris on the Pig 1 50 



Herbert's Hints to Horse Keepers 1 75 



Hog Raising and Pork Making paper 40 



How to Tell the Age of a Horse 25 



Keeping One Cow 1 00 



Lewis' Practical Poultrj' Si 50 



Martin's The Family Horse 1 00 



Profits in Poultry. Useful and Ornamental Breeds 1 00 



Quinby's New Bee Keeping 1 50 



Randall's Practical Shepherd, 2 00 



Stewart's Shepherd's Manual 1 50 



Stoddard's An Eerg Farm 50 



Willard's Practical Butter Book 1 00 



Willard's Practical Diary Husbandry 3 00 



Wright's Practical Poultry Keeper 2 00 



Youatt on Sheep 1 00 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Allen's Rural Architecture Si 50 



Atwood's Country and Suburban Houses 1 50 



Patty's Practical Taxidermy and Home Decoration 1 50 



Everybody's Paint Book 1 00 



Hooper's Dog and Gun paper 30 



How to be'Your Own Lawyer 1 50 



Hunter and Trapper S 75 



Long's Ornamental Gardening- for Americans 2 00 



Norton's Scientific Agriculture 75 



Reed's House Plants for Everybody 1 50 



Scribner's Ready Reckoner and Log Book 35 



Silk Culture paper 30 



MUSHROOMS, HOAV TO GROW THEM.— This is a practical treatise on Mushroom culture for profit and for 

 pleasure by William Falconer. It embodies the experience of the author regarding the best methods of making this fascinat- 

 ing occupation a success. He also visited many of the largest growers in this country and in Europe, and included such of 

 their practices as seemed best adapted to general conditions in the body of the book. The closing chapter is devoted to How 

 to Cook this most delicious vegetable after you get it. Printed on excellent paper and fully illustrated. Price, post- 

 paid, $1.50. 



FARMING AVITH GREEN 3IANURES ON PLUMGROYE FARM, by C. HARLAN.-The writer is an enthusiast 

 on the subject of this increasingly popular method of enriching worn out. or maintaining the fertility of already good land. 

 Every land owner should have this book, as it deals in a masterly manner with a vitally important subject. Price, post- 

 paid, $1.00 '' 



CELERY GROWING AND MARKETING A SUCCESS, by H. L. Stewart. Tecumseh. Mich. Mr. Stewart is 

 one of the pioneers in celery growing in Michigan and is also one of the most successful. This book is brimful of just the kind 

 of information every celery grower needs. It describes clearly and fully how to grow, harvest and nuirket it in the most 

 profitable and economical manner. It also contains several iliustrationsof useful tools for use in cultivating or liandling the 

 crop. These were contrived bv the author, are unpatented and may be made by anvone. Price, postpaid. 5^1. ."SO. 



INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES, by Clarence :\I. Weed —This is a practical manual on noxious msects anil the 

 methods of preventing their injuries, and is without doubt the best book on the subject, as it contains all the infornuitiou of 

 practical use down to date on the best metliods of dealing with the ever increasing iist of insect foes with which the farmer 

 and gardener has to deal. Price, postpaid, $1.25. 



THE FAMILY HORSE, by Geo A. Martin — A book of the greatest value to every horse owner, as it deals with the 

 care, feeding and management of the horse while in active use and if its suggestions and directions are even partially heeded, 

 our " most faithful friend " will be relieved of a vast amount of unnecessary suffering, and will have many veiu-s of useful- 

 ness added to its life. Price, postpaid. $t. 00. 



THE PEOPLE'S HORSE, C.VTTLK SHEEP AND SWINE DOCTOR, by Wm. H Clarke.— The book is divided 

 into four parts and contains clear and concise descriptions of the iliseases of the respective animals with exact doses for each. 

 The highest, best and latest authorities have been followed in the preparation of this work and it is altogether admirablv fitteii 

 for what it was written for. the people s use. Price, postpaid, $ 1.00. 



ORNAMENTAL G.VRDENING FOR .VMEUIC.VNS, by Er,i.vs A. LoNO.-Mr. Long, the well known ixlitorof the 

 American Garden and formerly of Popular (f:ird''nini has given his be.st thought to the preyyaration of ihis comprehensive 

 and useful treatise on Ornamental (iardening. We know of no work that offers so much and so reliable int'oruuitiou on the 

 materials for and the arrangement and construction of ornamental gardens and lawns. Price, postpaid, $-i.00 



