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CULTURES OF SPECIAL FRUITS 
The American Apple Orchard. By F. A. Waucu. Every 
detail for the eaeCeestiil cultivation: of apples is thoroughly 
explained. A book of reference for both tle novice and the 
EXPCLIENCEE Bis lec. s.c ea glee eas totols ore he PSR eee 
The American Peach Orchard. By F.A. Waucu. Thisis the 
latest and best work on the culture of peaches, propagation, cul- 
ULL Rea CAF OF His a Op Rae eee eee aot ran en Suen ae aS She ao ta 
Cranberry Culture, By pile Wuite. Location, preparation, 
planting, management, picking, keeping, etc................. 
Grape Culturist. By A. S. Futter. One of the best works on 
cultivation and management of hardy grapes................ 
Grape Growing and Wine Making, American. By Pror. G. 
HusMann. Garden and vineyard management from planting 
to harvesting, both in the East, West and California; all about 
TMV AICIT 2 WATIC is uo spaatisat bode ye scrote te steko coe raie acer Oh eee eA Ie 
Grape Growers’ Guide (under glass). By Wm. CHoRLTON. 
Cultivation In warm and cold graperies, construction, heating. . 
Productive Small Fruits. By F.C. Sears. A discussion of the 
growing, harvesting and marketing of strawberries, raspberries, 
blackberries, currants, gooseberries and grapes 
Quince Culture. By W. W. MeEeEcu. Varieties, propagation, 
cultivation, diseases, insects and remedies.................... 
Strawberry Culturist. By A.S.Furiter. Field, garden, forcing 
and pot culture; hybridizing, varieties, etc............... Bieiate 
SHRUBS, TREES AND FORESTRY 
Practical Tree Repair. By Erserr Peers. Instructs how to 
diagnose and treat tree diseases and preserve specimens........ 
Trees, Shrubs and Vines and Herbaceous Perennials. By 
KirKGaAArpD. Authoritative articles on how and when to plant 
ANA: PLUNETAN GUSDLAYicivietstateiore oe tsieiets eters eiots bilo te row ee Geena 
Evergreens and How to Grow Them. By C. S. Harrison. 
Raising and care from seeds or nursery stock for decoration or 
profit 
Hedges, Windbreaks, Shelters amd Live Fences. 
Powe.y. Their planting, 
By E. P. 
growth and management on home 
STOUNGS.\. 60). 5 02s slain lee nee ces weenie wt eieialeitie en eee H Mee sees 
Lumber and Log Book. By J. L. Scrrpner. Quick computa- 
tions of measurement, weight, etc., of lumber in all forms...... 
Our Northern Shrubs _ and How to Identify Them. By 
Harriet L. KeEerer. Describes all shrubs from the Atlantic to 
the Mississippi and their decorative application. 205 illustrations 
Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them. By Harrier 
L. Keerer. 350 accurate illustrations, with descriptions of the 
forest trees of Northeastern America for popular identification, 
AGRICULTURE AND FARMING 
Making the Farm Pay. By C. C. BowsFiEe.Lp. MDiversified 
farming and new money -making ideas, farm crops, vegetables, 
fruit, poultry, dairy products. Marketing, etc. How to make 
farm life successful and attractive. 300 pages... ...0..0...... 
Farm Accounts Simplified. By D. H. Oris. A _ simplified 
system of farm accounts that require no posting. Sufficiently 
itemized to determine the cost of production.................. 
Federal Farm Loan System. By HERBERT Myrick. A prac- 
tical manual for organizing and conducting national farm loan 
associations and joint stock land banks. Showing how farmers, 
investors and bankers may obtain the fullest ‘benefit of the 
SV SCO ie eerie, Seopa tataee ch ate: sla tet Pope pa eae oe Po 
The Young Farmer.—Some Things He Should Know. By 
oes F. Hunr. Should be in the hands of every young 
EY 01a) aero eR IIE Ram CR es ces scoot cGy RSC Soa oa EMI Ooms Oa GIT SB 
School Agriculture. By M.N. Woop. This work is clean-cut, 
direct and full of material suitable for the beginner............ 
By T. C. ArkEeson. Every 
The questions being practical 
A Catechism of Agriculture. 
important subject of agriculture. 
and the answers in simple language 
Farm Management. By W. J. SpILttMAN. This is one of the 
finest contributions in the field of agricultural economics and 
farm management 
A Handbook for Farmers and Dairymen. By Pror. F. W. 
Wo rt. A book of reference, facts, tables, formulas, recipes, 
cultivation of crops, feeding animals, etc..................... 
Southern Agriculture. By F. S. Earrre. Instructs how to 
grow and market Southern and tropical crops; sugar cane, 
grains, fibre, tobacco, coilee, rubber, fruits, nuts, etc........... 
Tropical Agriculture. By E. V. Wirtcox. The first American 
book to discuss in an authoritative and popular style the whole 
subject of crops, cultural methods, economic conditions and com- 
mercial opportunities of the tropics 
Dry Farming. By Dr. Wiprsoe, President of the Utah Agricul- 
tural College. 
TANT Te es arse belie tung s: aeeeatia, Ores Re Uc ate ae ee Se Cee eT teeane Re apt 
Ten Acres Enough. A practical experience showing how a very 
small farm may be made to keep a very large family.......... 
Co-operation in Agriculture. By G. H. Powerit. The 
principles that underlie the organization and management of 
co-operative associations in fruit growing, breeding, agriculture, 
etc 
Crops without irrigation in regions of limited . 
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_ CULTURES OF SPECIAL FARM CROPS — 
The Book of Alfalfa. By F.C.Cosurn. This is by far the most 
authoritative and complete work on this forage crop ever Dube aoe 
lished S30 5.5S5.- Feed See eee 
Book of Wheat. By P. T. Donprincer. A complete study aE 
everything pertaining to wheat. New, authoritative and 
UpP=tO=date!s.j eo eet cia a sl nos oe ee ee 
Broom Corn Culture. By A.G. McCatrt. A complete treatise 
ou planting, cultivating of broom corn and manufacture of ~ 
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Cereals in America. By Pror. T. F. Hunt, of Cornell Agri- 
cultural College. Wheat, maize, oats, barley, rice, Kaffir corn, 
buckwheat; ete: es. eae ee Dee eee a 
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Clovers and How to Grow Them. By Tuos. SHaw. The 
growth, cultivation and treatment of clovers in all parts of the 
United States and Canada nacre. na ose aoe 
The Study of Corn. By VY. M. SHoesmitrH. A most helpful 
book to all interested in the selection and improvement of corn. 
Farm Crops. By C. W. Burkert. The seeding, cultivation’ 
handling and marketing of farm crops, and the management _ 
for. largest returns 2. iii se sie writen ie ee ee eee 
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 complete treatise upon the culture, uses and marketing of © 
MAIZe is a ee a Seo oe es ee 
Forage Crops other than Grasses. By Pror. THomas SHAW. 
How to cultivate, harvest and use them; practical and reliable Ae 
Ginseng. Its culture, harvesting and marketing 
Farm Grasses of the United States. By W. J. Sprtiman, 
Agrostologist of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Seeding and 
management of meadows and pastures. Varieties of Btasses for 
different climates and requirements 
The Hop. By H. Myrick. Every detail from preparing the soil 
to curing and selling the crops; insects; also users and manu- 
facturerstcm wis ses estes eet efh! o ro. etl mish umehelle nace shat either : 
Peanut Plant—Its Cultivation and Usess By W. B. Tass. 
Instructs the beginner how to raise good crops................ 
The Sugar Beet in America. By F. S. Harris. This volume 
deals primarily with the sugar beet, though it also discusses cane 
as grown in the United’ States...... 
Soiling Crops and the Silo. By Pror. THomas SHAW. The 
growing and feeding of all kinds of soiling crops, conditions to 
which they are adapted, plan of rotation, building and filling the 
silo} feeding‘ensilage; ete 22 oy See eso eee ae y 
Soiling, Ensilage, and Stable Construction. By F. S. PEER. 
The raising of nutritious stock food, increasing the stock and ~ 
enriching the soil economically 
Tobacco Culture. Full practical details by 14 experienced — 
growers in different sections of the country 
Tobacco Leaf. By KirteEBREwand Myrick. Approved methods 
of culture, harvesting, curing, packing, selling and manufactur- 
ing. Every process in field, barn and factory made plain..... 
DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION 
Engineering for Land Draimage. By C. G. Entiorr. A 
manual for laying out and constructing drains for improving 
aericultural lanGsinc.. bac. eh cate coe oe eechs) tie a eee 
Farm Drainage. By H. F. Frencn. The principles, processes 
and effects of draining land with stones, wood, plows, open 
ditches and especially with tiles, including rainfall tables 
Irrigation and Drainage. By Pror. F. i. Kinc. The relation- 
ship between the handling of soil water and soil culture, and the 
important effect, with methods securing most favorable physical 
conditions of soilfor most profitable results.............. : 
Draining for Health and Profit. By Gro. BE. WARING. 
directions, farm drainage; also sanitary district drainage...... 1 
Irrigation Farming. By Lure Witcox. The application of 
water in the production of crops, appliances, principles, and 
advantages 
SOILS AND MANURES 
Soils. By C.W.Burxetrr. The most complete and popular work 
of: the: kind. ever) published.) 22255. 22 eS eee 
The Soil. By Pror. F. H. Kane. Its nature, composition, func- 
tions, relations to plant life and principles of management - 
Farm Manures. By C. E. THORNE. A practical « and valuable ~ 
ore on manures and manuring, covering every phase of the 
SUDJOCE oo EL A Sail San nee eth 
First Principles of Soil Fertility. By A. Vivian. A compre- 
hensive treatise on the methods of maintaining the fertility of the 
ro) | eee een eee eR RT lento n ASS aS cn 
Fertilizers and Crops. By L. L. Van StyKe. Not only gives - 
practical methods for using fertilizers, but places special emphasis 
on the reasons underly! ing theiruses Ct. 0.25.02 cubated eT 
Fertilizers. By Pror. E. B. VooruEEs- The underlying prin- 
ciples of soils and fertilizing; the requiremeats of Importanp crops, 
and the best fertilizers to use for them.........4...-... 
Farming with Green Manures. By Dn. C. ikea 
advamtaEe of soiling and green manuring; details of practice and 
CALECES ies SSE 5 oso pea Oa anc a ome oe ee ee Sor 
Soil Management. By F. H. Kinc. The productive capacity — 
of soil moisture, and its conservation, earth mulches, reclamation — 
of swamp lands, development and maintenance of best physical - 
soil conditions, ete. = 5. SS. PRE R et SS bee ee ee 
The Right Use of Lime in SoilImprovement. By ALtva AGE = 
The whole story of oe right use of lime discussed by a man who 
