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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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BOOKS FOR FARMERS and OTHERS. 
[Any 01' tlie following books can be obtained at the Of- 
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prices arc positively good only to June 1st.] 
Allen's (L. F.) Kunil Architecture $ 1 50 
Allen "8 (K. L.) Anierlciin Kami Boot 1 50 
Allen's Disf uses of Ilonieatic An! inula 1 00 
American liird Fancier 30 
American Hose Culturist 30 
American Weeds and useful Plants 1 75 
Art of S:iw Fillnz . . . CHolly) 60 
IJaiTv'a Fruit Garden 1 75 
Iteecner'g ( Henry Ward) Fruit, Flowers and Farming., 1 25 
Bement'^ Poulterer's Companion , 2 00 
Bement's Uabbit Fancier 30 
Blake's Farmer's Encvclopedla. 1 50 
BoussinKavilt'a Uural Economy 160 
BrklEeinan** Fruit Cultivator's Manual 75 
Bridgeman's Touni: Gardener's Assletant. 2 00 
Bridgeman's Kitr.lien Garden Instructor 75 
Bridseman's Florist's Guide 75 
Brandt's Aee of Horsps (EuRUsh and German) 50 
Breck's Book of Flowers 1 50 
Browne's Field Book of Manures 150 
Bulst's Flower garden Directory ., ... 150 
Bulst's Famllv Kitchen Gardener 1 00 
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Burr's VegetaMer* ol America 
Carpenters and Joiners' Hand Uook. .flloUy) 
Chorlton's Grape-Grower's Guide 
Cobbett's American Gardener 
Cole's (S.W.) American Fruit Book 
Colman's Agriculture 5 00 
Copeland's Country Life 4 50 
Cottage Bee-Keeper 75 
Cotton Planters' Manual (Turner) 1 50 
Dadd'8 Modern Horse Doctor 1 50 
Dadd's {Geo. H.) American Cattle Doctor 1 5< 
Dadd'8 Anatomy of the Horse. . . . (colored) 5 00 
Dana's Muck Manual 1 25 
Dog and Gnn (Hooper's) 30 
Downlng's Landscape Gardening (new Edition) 6 50 
DowninK's Cottat;e liesidences. 2 50 
Downlns's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America 3 00 
Eastwood on Cranberry 75 
Elliott's AVeHtcrn Fruit Grower's Guide 1 50 
Emplovmeut of Women— By Vlreinia Penny i .io 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener 30 
Fessenden's Complete Farmer and Gardener •.. 1 50 
Flax Culture (Keady this month) 50 
French's Farm Drainage 1 50 
Field's (Thomas W.) Pear Culture 1 25 
Fish Culture 1 25 
Flint (Charle.t L.) on Grasses.... 2 00 
FlinOa Milch Cows and Dairy Farming 2 00 
Fuller's Grape Culturist 1 50 
Fuller's Strawberry Culturist 20 
Goodiile's Principles of Breedlns: 100 
Gray'sManual ol Botany and Lessons In one Vol 4 00 
Gray's How Plants Grow 1 25 
Guenon on Milch Cows , . 75 
Hall's CMiss) Americim Cookery ; 1 25 
Haraszthy Grape Culture, &c '. 5 00 
Harris' Insects Injurious to Vegetation, plain 3 f 
do. do. do. do, colored plates... 4 50 
Herbert's Hinis to Horsekeepers 1 75 
Hints to Uifiemen, by Cleveland — 1 50 
Hop Culture (Ready April 25th) 40 
How to Buy a Farm and Whereto Find One 1 75 
Jaques' Fruits and Fruit Trees 60 
Jenninpe on Cattle, Sheen, &c 1 50 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry 1 75 
Johnston's Elements of AB;rlcultural Chemiatry 1 25 
Ken'p's Landscape Gnrdening 5 00 
Lanesirothon the Honey Bee 2 00 
Loudon's (Downhill's) Ladies !■ lower Garden 2 03 
Leuchar's Howto Build HoMiouses 1 50 
Lleble's Familiar Letters on Chemistry 50 
LieblE's Modern Agrlcnltnre 1 25 
Llnsley's (D, C.) Morean Horses I 50 
Manual ol Agriculture bv G. Emerson and C. L. Flint. 1 00 
Mayliew'a Illustrated Horse Doctor S iO 
Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Management S 50 
McMahon'8 American Gardener 2 50 
Miles on the Horse's foot iS 
Morrell's American Shepherd 1 i5 
My Farm of Edgewood 2 00 
National Almanac and Annual Record. 1 50 
NellVs Practical Gardener... .(Pardee) 150 
Norton's ScicntlOcAerlcuIturc 75 
Olcott's Sorgho and Impheo 125 
Onion Culture - 30 
our Farmof Four Acres (bound) 60c (paper) 80 
Piirdee on Strawberry Culture 75 
Parsons on the Hose 150 
Phantom Bouqnet, or Skeleton Leaves 130 
Pedder'8 Land Measurer 60 
Qulnby'B Mysteries of Beekeeping 1 75 
RabbltFancler , 30 
Kandall's Sheen Husbandry 1 50 
liandall's Fine Wool Sliecp Husbandry 1 00 
liand'B Flowers for Parlor and Garden 3 00 
Rivers' Orcliard Houses 50 
Rural Affairs.... (bound).... 8 Vols ...each 1 «) 
Saiton'8 Farmers' Library. . set of 3 Vols morocco 9 50 
do do do do 3 Vols.. cloth 8 50 
Schenck'a Gardener's Text Book 75 
Shepherd's own Book. 2 25 
Skillful Housewife , t5 
Smith's Landscape Gardening 1 50 
Spencer's Education of Children 1 50 
Stewart's (Johnj Stable Book 1 50 
Ten Acres Enough.. ■■■■■■■:■■. ^ i ^ 
Thaer's (A. D.) Princljdes of Agriculture 2 50 
Thomas' Fruit Culturist 1 50 
Thompson's Food of Animals Iw 
Tobacco Culture ^ - ^ 
Todd's (S. E.) Young Farmer's Manual 1 50 
Tucker's Kealster Rural Aflalra SO 
Vaux's Villas and Cottages 3 00 
Walden's Complete Soil Culture 1 50 
Warder's Hedges and Evergreens 1 50 
Warlng's Element* of Agriculture, 1 00 
Watson's American Homo Garden...,, 2 00 
Wax Flowers (Art of Making) 1 50 
Wheat Plant (John Klinparfs) 1 50 
Woodward's Country Homes 1 50 
Vouatt and Spoouer on the Horse 1 50 
Youatt and Martin on Cattle 1 50 
rouatton the Hog 1 00 
Voudtt on Sheep .•..■■■■■ J 00 
Youmana* Household Science -ioo 
Youmans' New Chemistry 2 00 
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