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Allen's (L. F.5 Rural Architecture 
Allen's <B. L.) American Farm Book 
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Allen's (K. L.) Diseases of Domestic Animals 
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CrofTs Model Suburban Architecture 5 00 
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Dadd's American Cattle Doctor 1 50 
Dana's Muck Maunal 1 25 
Darwin's Variation ot Animals and Plants. 3 Volumes. 6 00 
Dead Shot: or Sportsman's Complete Guide 
Do Voe's Market Assistant 
Downiug's Fruits ft Fruit Trees. New Ed. Oct., 1123pp. 
Down in it's Landscape Gardening 
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Field's (Thomas W.) Pear Culture 1 2-" 
Flax Culture... 50 
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Prank Forester's Manual for Young Sportsmen. Svo. 3 00 
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Fuller's Grape Cnlturist 1 50 
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Henderson's Practical Floriculture 1 50 
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Hoopes' Book of Evergreens 3 00 
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Hunter and Trapper 1 00 
Jacques' Manual of the House 1 50 
Jacques' Manual of the Garden and Farm- Yard 2 50 
Johnson's How Crops Feed 2 00 
Johnson's How Crops Grow 2 00 
Johnson's Peat and Its Uses 1 25 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry 1 75 
Johnston's Elements of Agricultural Chemistry 1 50 
Leuchar's How to Build Hot-Houses 1 50 
Lyman's Cotton Culture 1 50 
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Pardee on Strawberry Culture 75 
Parsons on the Rose. By Samuel B. Parsons 1 50 
Pedder's Land Measurer GO 
Percheron Horse 1 00 
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Skillful Housewife 75 
Stewart's (John) Stable Book 1 50 
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Thomas' Farm Implements and Machinery 1 ."0 
Thompson's Food of Animals 1 00 
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Tim Bnnki r Papers 1 50 
Tobacco Culture 25 
Turner's Cotton Planter's Manual 1 50 
Wallace's American Trotting Register . 5 00 
Wallace's American Stud Book/ Vol. 1 10 00 
Warder's American Pomology 3 00 
Warder's Hedges and Evergreens 150 
"Waring's Draining for Profit and Health 1 50 
Warin-'s Elements of Agriculture 1 00 
Wariu^'s Earth Closets and Earth Sewage 50 
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Wheeler's Rural Homes 2 00 
Wheelerts Homes for the People 3 00 
White's Cranberry Culture l 25 
White's Gardening for the South 2 00 
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Woo t ward's Country Homes 1 50 
Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Buildings. . 1 50 
Woodward's National Architect 12 00 
Wright's Practical Poultry Keeper 2 0:) 
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Bement's Poulterer's Companion 2 
Bridgemau's Young Gardener's Assistant 2 
Burr's Vegetables of America 5 
Carpenters' and Joiners* Hand-Book. (Holly.) 
Carpenter and Joiner. (II. Riddcll.) *< 
Chemistry of the Farm. (Nichols.) 1 
Cider-Maker's Manual 1 
Downing's Cottage Residences S 
Downing's Rural Essays 5 00 
Du Breuil's Vineyard Culture. (Dr. Warder*) £ ,! > 00 
Farming lor Boys , 150 
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Hat ii eld's American House Carpenter 3 50 
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Jennings on Sheep, Swine, and PouKrv 1 75 
Jennings on the Horse and his Diseases 1 75 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening 2 00 
Langstroth on the Honey Bee 2 00 
Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Doctor 3 00 
Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Management 3 00 
Mayhew's Practical Book-Keeping for Farmers 90 
Blanks for do do do 120 
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Mar r ell's American Shepherd l 75 
Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book 2 0) 
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Rand's Flowers for Parlor and Garden . 3 00 
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