AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
469 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH; 
OR, HOW TO GROW 
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. 
ET THE LATE 
WILLIAM N. WHITE, 
OF ATHENS, GA. 
WITH ADDITION'S BY MR. I. VAN BUREN, AND 
DR. JAS. CAMAK. 
REVISED AND NEWLY STEREOTYPED. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
Though entitled " Gardening for the South," the work 
is one the utility of which is not restricted to the South. 
It is an admirable treatise on gardening in general, and 
will rank among the most useful horticultural works of 
the present day. Horticultural operations are clearly ex 
plained, and more in detail than is usual in works of this 
kind. To those living iu the warmer portions of the 
Union, the work will be especially valuable, as it gives 
the varieties of vegetables and fruits adapted to the cli- 
mate and the modes of culture which it is necessary to 
follow. 
CONTENTS. 
Chapter I.— Formation and Management of Gardens in 
General. 
Chapter II.— Soils— Their Characteristics. 
Chapter III.— The Improvement of the Soil. 
Chapter IV.— Manures. 
Chapter V.— Manures— Their Sources and Preparation. 
Chapter VI. — Rotation of Crops, 
Chapter VII.— Hob-beds, Cold Frames, and Pits. 
Chapter VIII — G h In Implements. 
Chapter IX. -Propagation of Plants. 
Chapter X.— Budding and Grafting. 
Chapter XI.— Pruning and Training. 
Chapter XII.— Transplanting. 
Chapter XIII.— Mulching. Shading, and Watering. 
Chapter XTV.— Protection from Frost. 
Chapter XV.— Insect- and Vermin. 
Chapter XVE— Vegetables — Description and Culture. 
Chapter XVTI.— Fruits— Varieties and Culture. 
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NEW BOOK FOR HUNTERS. 
HUNTER A! TRAPPER. 
HALSEY THRASHER, 
AN EXPERIENCED Ul'NTF.I'.. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
This little book will be read with interest by all who 
would liud instruction and entertainment in the narrative 
of an old hunter's experience. The following, from the 
author's Preface, will give an idea of the character and 
design of the work : 
" I am a blacksmith by trade, but when I was a boy I 
became fond of a gun and a trap, and my first success in 
my shop was to make a steel trap. It was my aim to 
become an expert trapper, and I tried my hand at catch- 
ing foxes. 
" Many a dollar have I paid to cunning old men to learn 
the art, and I have succeeded pretty well, too ; but why 
has not some man of experience written a book explain- 
ing the art of successfully trapping the different kinds of 
fur animals ? I propose to tell the boys how to do it. 
"I have studied the nature and habits of animals of 
different species, and a plan that was good to capture the 
otter, the mini;, and the beaver, forty years ago, is just 
as good now as then. The nature of animals doesn't 
change like the nature of men ; we have grown wiser, 
while they have remained the same. The mode of cap- 
turing them when I was a boy, and the way used now, 
may be put together, and succeed better than either one 
alone. 
" Men are traveling through the country selling recipes 
at a high price to teach how to dress skins. I propose in 
this work to teach al. these things, so that a man may 
have them in a neat little volume for reference at any 
time. I shall also treat upon angling for the trout, the 
bass, and the pickerel, which I think I understand. I 
hope to make it all so plain that even the inexperienced 
will, in some measure, succeed." 
CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER I.— Deer Hunting- 
CHAPTER II.— How to Catch the Fox. 
CHAPTER III.— How to Hunt and Catch the Beaver. 
CHAPTER IV. -How to Catch the Otter. 
CHAPTER V.-How to Catch the Mink. 
CHAPTER VI. -How to Hunt and Catch the Muskrat. 
CHAPTER VII. -How to Catch the Marten. 
CHAPTER VIII. -How to Catch the Fisher. 
CHAPTER IX.— How to Catch the Rcccoon. 
CHAPTER X.— How to Hunt and Trap the Bear. 
CHAPTER XI. -How to Hunt and Trap the Wolf. 
CHAPTER XII— How to Trap the Pocket Gopher. 
CHAPTER XDX— Pishing for Trout, Pickerel, and Bass. 
CHAPTER XIV.— How to Hunt the Honey Bee. 
CHAPTER XV.— Hints About Shot-Guns and Rifles. 
CHAPTER XVL— Traps. 
CHAPTER XVn.— Dressing and Tauuiug Skins and 
Furs. 
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