[August, 
AMEEIOAE- AG-ETOULTUEIST. 
1884.1 
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The Farm. 
Farm Conveniences. 
Price ?1.50. 
Farm Homes, In¬ 
doors and Out-doors. 
Bj- Mbs. E. H. Leland. 
Price $1.50. 
The New American 
Farm Book. 
By R. L. and L. F. Alleh. 
Price $2.50. 
The Saddle-Horse. 
Price $1.00. 
The Horse; How to 
Buy and Sell. 
By Peter HowDEir. 
Price $1.00. 
Silos and Ensilage. 
Edited By Dr. George 
Thubber. 
Price '50 cents. 
The Chemistry of 
the Farm. 
By R. WARiNGToir, F. C. S. 
Price $1.00. 
Draining for Profit. 
By Geo. E. ■Wabiifg, Jr. 
Price $1 50. 
Farm Drainage. 
New Edition. 
By Hon. H. F. French 
Price $1.50. 
A Manual of what to do, 
and how to do it. Describing 
all manner of Home-made 
Aids to Farm Work. Made 
up of the best ideas from the 
experience of many practical 
men. With over two hundred 
engravings. 
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the leading crops, build¬ 
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A Guide-Book for all who 
desire to acquire the accom¬ 
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and who wish to teach their 
animals how to perform 
various feats under the sad¬ 
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A Plain and Comprehen¬ 
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Points to be noted, showing 
which are essential and 
which are unimportant. 
The Preservation of Fod¬ 
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Fodder Crops. Bringing to¬ 
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Treating with the ntmost 
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Quinby's New Bee- 
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Revised Edition. 
By L. C. Root. Price $1.50. 
Practical Poultry- 
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By L. Weight. Price $2.00. 
Swine Husbandry. 
By F. D. Coburn. 
Price Il.TO. 
The Pig. 
By Joseph Harris. 
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By John J. Thomas. 
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mechanics, at least suffi¬ 
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the fundamental principles 
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The Garden. 
Gardening for 
Young and Old. 
By Joseph Hareis,”M. S. 
Price $1.25. 
The Small Fruit 
Culturist. 
By ANDREW' S. Fuller. 
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Peach Culture. 
By Hon. J. Alexander 
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Gardening for Profit. 
By Peter Henderson. 
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Practical Floricul¬ 
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By Peter Henderson. 
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The Fruit Garden. 
By P. Barry. 
Price $2.50. 
Gardening for Plea¬ 
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By Peter Henderson. 
Price $1.50. 
Play and Profit in 
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By E. P. Roe. 
Price $1.50. 
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Rewritten, enlarged, and 
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By Robert Barnwbll 
Roosevelt. 
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The Game-fish of the 
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By Robert Barnwell 
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Price $2.00. 
Sportsman's Gazet¬ 
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Guide. 
By Charles Hallock. 
THIRD REVISED EDITION 
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Our Friend, the Dog. 
By Gordon Stables, 
C. M., M. D., R. N. 
Price $3.00. 
The Dogs of Great 
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New Edition, brought 
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Field, Cover, and 
Trap Shooting. 
By Adam H. Bogardus. 
New and Enlarged Edition. 
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AmericanWild Fowl 
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By Joseph W. Long. 
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How to Hunt and 
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By Joseph H. Batty, Tax¬ 
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By John Mortimer Murphy 
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By Genio C. Scott. 
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