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All about Broilers and Market Poultry generally,— by M. K. Boyer, from the pub- 
lisher, C. C. DePuy, Syracuse, N. Y. Size, 5 x 7 in., 56 pages, price 25 cents. Brim full of 
information on the modern business of producing broilers for the early and paying market. 
Houses and Cottages, No. 4,— by D. S. Hopkins, architect, Grand Rapids, Mich. From 
the author, price $1.00. A collection of 35 designs of houses costing from $150 to $1500. Size, 
8 x 11 m., 64 pages ; about half the book consists of illustrations. Bound in strong paper 
covers. Well worth the price to anybody contemplating building a low cost house, or re- 
modeling one they already have. The author furnishes at a moderate price working plans of 
all designs he publishes in his many books. 
Celery Growing,— from the author, Homer L. Stewart, of Tecumseh, Mich. Size, 5)4 x 
in., 151 pages. A very complete treatise on the subject, covering every detail connected 
therewith. Illustrated. Mr. Stewart has been eminently successful in his line of business, 
and his life long experiences can be purchased at a price in his book. 
Cabbages and Cauliflowers : How to Grow Them,— from the author and publisher, 
James J. H. Gregory, Seedsman, Marblehead, Mass. A practical treatise, giving full details 
on every point, including keeping and marketing the crop. It will prove very helpful to all 
especially interested in these crops. Size, 5x7 y 2 in. , 88 pages, price 30 cents, paper covers. 
Howto Dbs tROY Insects on Plants and Flowers, in the Garden and House,— from 
the publisher, Ralph H. Waggoner, 10 Spruce St., New York City. Size, 4x6 in., 103 paces 
puce 30 cents, paper cover. A useful little pamphlet, giving many practical suggestions. 
Houses and Cottages, No. 5,— from the author and publisher, D. S. Hopkins, Architect 
R h PK !-’ Mlc . 1 ; Consists of 55 designs of houses, costing upwards from SIS00. About 
half the book consists of fine Illustrations. Size, 8 x 11 in., 136 pages, price $1.00. Heavy 
n?.PnntwIh r f S «>- lhlS b ?° k Ti* u U ?f ? St raany S ood ideas to any house owner, both as to build 
mg outright or repairing old buildings. 
Insects and Insecticides,— a practical manual concerning noxious insects and the methods 
of preventing their injuries. From the author and publisher, Clarence M. Weed Professor 
sie 'fi x™Mn 0 e S lmf n oo<? 0 ° ° sy £ he , N< T Hti -'“Pslii re Agricultural College, Hanover, N. H. 
wt’.i J " ches Y 292 P a P s ’ PT of »sely illustrated, price $1.25. This book is written in a popu- 
Whfc^it ?re d »?« an T ee i aS1 lly unde, sto °d. b y those desirous of learning more of the subject of 
i To become successful now in most any branch of agriculture one must have 
a considerable knowledge of our insect foes. 
How to Cook Cauliflower, - from the author, A. A. Crozier, Ann Arbor, Micb. Taken 
5 i?’’ 224 P a S es > Pfice $1.00. A gi and book for young men. It is sure to stimulate to 
noble effort and high aims. Try it for the young men of your home. 
Equine Anatomy and Physiology,— by Wm. R. Ballou M I) fuliv illustrate, l 
the publishers, R Blackiston, Son & Co., 1012 Walnut St., Philadelphia Pa S,ze5x 7 hi 
-“J pages, puce $1.00. A valuable assistant to all who are studying up the science of veteri- 
nary surgery. It comes from a high authority and can be relied upon 
,>,,eo M wu Ij0 , IU?U h TUI tT E ' _a Fa ™diar Guide to the Treatment of Flowering and other Orna- 
mental Plants in the House and Garden, by Eben E. Rexford, illustrated. From the publish - 
eis, James \ lck s Sons, Rochester, N. Y. Size, 5 x 7L in., 226 pages Certainly a standard 
in its sphere. Brought down to the present date. Simple and fulf in every detail Interest- 
ing and instructive to all who are studying the art of making home surroundings pleasant. 
Fungus Diseases of the Grape and other Plants, and their Treatment — by Prof 
m n a „' nS011 ' Sun ’ fr 2' n th ? Polishers, J. T. Lovett Co., Little Silver, N. J.Size,’.5^ x 8 in 
134 pages, price, paper 50 cents, cloth 75 cents. Fully illustrated. Should be in the hands of 
^ y : i "T rd r t . count, ' y - Of interest to horticulturists in general. The author is a 
leading authority and this work does him credit. 
Heads and Faces. How to Study Them,— by Nelson Sizer and H. S. Drayton from the 
publishers, Fowler & Wei Is Co., New York City. Size, 6 x 9 inches, 222 pages, price, Saper 
C > nt <i 7 ?i‘’ 0tUSe "m^ted- The popularity of this work is shown in the fact that it 
thou^it” * tS 7 tllousa ndth edition. It is very entertaining and instructive, full of suggestive 
a , T ,? F i 0F £ L / N n S by Climate, -from the author and publisher, A. A. Crozier 
A-Aibo, Mich. Size, 5}^ x 9 in., 38 pages, prices 25 cents, paper cover. It treats of the re- 
s 9„ cnmate to frufffu^ Iness, vigor hardiness and earliness. Full of interest to improv- 
crs of plants. Tells where the best seeds are grown and why. 
U m T 7lT re V°. r , tlle ? se o( farmers and horticulturists, from the 
autho', Mary E. Murtfeldt, of Kirkwood, Mo. Size, 6 x 9>£ in., 135 pages, price, cloth bind- 
\ 5 . cents, paper cover 30 cents, illustrated. The author has endeavored to present the sub- 
ject in so simple a way that the common every day inquirer can easily understand it. 
