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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 
SUPERIOR STANDARD WORKS. 
Published by ORANGlTjIJDD AND COMPANY. 
THE HORSE. 
FRANK FORESTER'S 
HORSE & HORSEMANSHIP 
OF AMERICA. 
By HENRY WM. HERBERT. 
Revised, corrected, enlarged, and continued to 1H71, 
By S. D. and B. G. Bruce. 
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the most Complete and Authentic Work on tlie 
HORSE. With steel-engraved portraits of Thirty 
of the most famous 
REPRESENTATIVE HORSES, 
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WALLACE'S 
American Trotting Register. 
CONTAINING ALL THAT IS KNOWN OF THE 
PEDIGEEES OF TROTTING HORSES, 
their ancestors and descendants, with a record of 
All published performances in which a mile 
was trotted or paced in 2.40 or less, 
from the earliest dates until the close of 1868, and 
a full record of the performances of 1869 and 1870. 
Giving complete Summaries of over 6,000 Contests. 
With an Introductory Essay on the true 
origin of the American Trotter. And a set of Rules 
for the government of all trials of speed. By J. 
H. WALLACE, compiler of Wallace's American 
Stud-Book. Royal octavo. 
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WALLACE'S AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 
Vol. One. Being a Compilation of the 
PEDIGREES OF AMERICAN AND IM- 
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named animals without extended Pedigrees prior 
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lii6tory of all Horses and Mares that have trotted 
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Horse Portraiture. — Breeding, 
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those whom he seeks to instruct. Many years' ex- 
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is required, and also the best manner of presenting 
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with the least effort and time. 
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Window Gardening. 
By HENRY T. "WILLIAMS, 
EDITOR OF THE HORTICULTURIST, AND HORTICULTURAL 
EDITOR OF THK NEW YORK INDEPENDENT. 
FINELY ILLUSTRATED. 
There can lie no more attractive ornaments about the 
nouse than beautiful flowers, and Mr. Williams's book tells 
exactly how they may be arranged, and what flower6 to 
plant. It is seldom that a book is published on such sub- 
jects containing so much practical information. 
— The World (New York). 
CONTENTS: 
Chap. 12. — Climbing Vines, 
B:ilconv Gardening. 
Chap. 13.-Bulbs. 
Chap. 14.— ferneries. Wardlan 
Cases, Fern Decorations. 
Chap, if-.— The Camellia. 
Chap. 16.— Th« Uose. 
Chip. 17.— The Fuchsia, Myr- 
tle, 
Ciiap. is.— The Heliotrope. 
< hap. 19.— The Geranium. 
Chap. 'i0.— The Oleander, Bou- 
viirdia. 
Chan. 21. — Verbenas, Petu- 
nias, etc. 
Chap. 2-,\— The Mignonette. 
Cinerarias. 
Gftop. 23.— Carnations. 
Chap. 24.— Alpine Plants. 
Chap. 25.— Miscellaneous 
Plants. 
Chap. 26. — Parlor Decora- 
tions. 
Chap. 1.— Window Gardening; 
—Its Pleasures— Increase in 
Popular Taste — Refining 
Influences. 
Chap, a.— Location and De- 
signs for Window Gardens. 
Chap. 3.— General Manage- 
ment of Window Gardens. 
Chap. 4.— Special Care of 
Window Gardens. 
Chap. 5.— Insects, and how to 
Kill them. 
Chap. 6.— Propagation from 
Seeds, Cuttings, etc. 
Chap. ".—Propagating Boxes, 
Heating Cases, etc. 
Chap, fi.— Window Pots, Box- 
es. Plant Stands. 
Chap. 9.— Conservatories and 
Greenhouses. 
Chap. 10.— Hanging Baskets. 
Chap. 11.— The Ivy for Deco- 
rative PnrposeB. 
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