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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
471 
BOOKS for FARMERS and OTHERS. 
[Published and for sale by Orange Judd & Co., 245 Broad¬ 
way, New York. Any of these books will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of price.] 
Allen’s CL. F.) American Cattle. 
Allen’s (L. F.) Rural Architecture. 
Alien’s (R. L.) American Farm Book. 
Allen’s (R. L. and L. F.) Kev&Ymericnn Farm Book.. 
Allen’s (R. L.) Diseases of B#nestic Annuals. 
Am. Agricultural Annual. ’67 to ’71,each,pa.,50c.; clo. 
Am. Horticultural Annual, ’67 to’71,each, pa.,50c.; clo. 
American Bird Fancier. . . 
American Rose Culturist. 
American Weeds and Useful Plants. 
Atwood’s Country and Suburban Houses. 
Bement’s Rabbit Fancier. . 
Bommer’s Method of Making Manures. 
Boussingault’s Rural Economy. 
Breck’s New Book of Flowers.. 
Buist’s Flower Garden Directory. 
Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener. 
Caldwell’s Agricultural Chemical Analysis. 
Chorlton’s Grape-Grower’s Guide.T. 
(Jobbett’s American Gardener.. 
Cole's (S. W.) American Fruit Book.. 
Cole’s Veterinarian. . 
Copeland’s Country Life. 
Copley’s Plain and Ornamental Alphabets... 
Crack Shot. (Barber.). . 
CrofFs Model Suburban Architecture. 
Dadd’s (Geo. H.) Modern Horse Doctor.. 
Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor . 
Dana’s Muck Maunal. 
Darwin’s Variation ot Animals and Plants. 2 Volumes. 
Dead Shot; or Sportsman’s Complete Guide. 
De Voe’s Market Assistant . 
Downing’s Fruits & Fruit Trees. New Ed. Oct., 1122 pp. 
Downing’s Landscape Gardening. 
Eastwood on Cranberry. 
Elliott’s Western Fruit Grower’s Guide. 
Eveieth’s School House Architecture.— 
Field’s (Thomas W.) Pear Culture... 
Flax Culture. 
Frank Forester’s Field Sports. 8vo., 2 vols. 
Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing. S vo.. 100 eng’s_ 
Frank Forester’s Manual for Young Sportsmen. 8vo. 
Frank Forester’s Horse and Horsemanship. Svo.,2 vols. 
French's Farm Drainage.. 
Fuller’s Forest Tree Culturist.. 
Fuller’s Grape Culturist. 
Fuller’s Small Fruit Culturist. 
Fuller’s Strawberry Culturist.. 
Fulton’s Peach Culture.. 
Gregory on Squashes..paper.. 
Guenon on Milch Cows. 
■Gun, Rod, and Saddle. 
Harney’s Barns. Out-buildings, and Fences... 
Harris* Insects Injurious to Vegetation....cloth.. 
Harris on the Pig. 
Henderson’s Gardening for Profit. 
Henderson’s Practical Floriculture. 
Herbert’s Hints to Horsekeepers. 
Hoopes’ Book of Evergreens. 
Hooper's Dog and Gun.paper, 30c_cloth.. 
Hop Culture. 
Hunter and Trapper. . 
Jacques’ Manual of the House. 
Jacques’ Manual of the. Garden and Farm-Yard. 
Johnson's How Crops Feed. 
Johnson’s How Crops Grow.. 
Johnson’s Peat and Tts Uses. . 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry.. 
Johnston’s Elements of Agricultural Chemistry. 
Leuchar's How to Build Hot-Houses. 
Lyman’s Cotton Culture. 
Miles on the Horse’s Foot. 
Mohr on the Grape-Vine. 
My Vineyard at Lakeview. 
Norton’s Scientific Agriculture. 
Union Culture. . 
Our Farm of Four Acres.paper, 30c_cloth.. 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture. 
Parsons on the Rose. By Samuel B. Parsons. 
Pedder’s Land Measurer. . 
Perclieron Horse. ... 
Potato Culture. (Prize Essay.)..paper.. 
Ouinby’s Mysteries of Bee Keeping.. 
Randall’s Sheep Husbandry. . 
Randall’s Fine-Wool Sheep Husbandry. 
Richardson on the Dog.paper, 3i)e—cloth — 
Rivers’ Miniature Fruit Garden. 
Rural Church Architecture. Folio, in colors, 15 plates. 
Saunders’ Domestic Poultry... .paper, 40c_hound.. 
Schenck’s Gardener’s Text-Book. 
Simpson’s Horse Portraiture. 
Skillful Housewife.. 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book. 
The Dog. By Dinks, Mayhew, ami Hutchinson. 
Thomas’ Farm Implements and Machinery. 
Thompson’s Food of Animals. 
Tim Bunker Papers. 
Tobacco Culture. 
Turner’s Cotton Planter’s Manual. 
Wallace’s American Trotting Register . 
Wallace’s American Stud Book. Vol.l. 
Warder’s American X’omology. .. 
Warder’s HedgOs and Evergreens. 
Waring’s Draining for Profit and Health. 
Waring's Elements of Agriculture. 
Waring’s Earth Closets and Earth Sewage. 
Weidenmann’s Beautifying Country Homes. A superb 
quarto volume. 24 lithegraph plates, in colors.... 
Wheeler’s Rural Homes. 
Wheeletfs Homes for the People,.. 
White’s Cranberry Culture. 
White’s Gardening for the South.. . 
Woodward’s Cottages and Farm-Houses. 
Woodward’s Suburban and Country Houses.. .. 
Woodward’s Country Homes....... .. 
Woodward’s Graperies and Horticultural Luildings... 
Woodward's National Architect . . 
Wright’s Practical Poultry Keeper. 
Yonatt and Spooner on the Horse. 
Youatt and Martin on Cattle.. 
Youatt on the Hog. 
Youatt on Sheep. 
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O. J. & Go. keep in Stock tile following Books : 
Architecture. By Cummings & Miller. 
“ Principles and Practice of. By Loriug & J .... 
11 Review and American Builder’s Journal. By 
S. Sloan. In Nos., each. 
Art of Saw Filing. (Holly.). 
Bailey’s Our Own Birds ot the United States.... 
Bement's Poulterer’s Companion. . 
Brldgeman’s Young Gardener’s Assistant. 
Burrs Vegetables of America. 
Carpenters’ an.I Joiners’Hand-Book. (Holly.).. 
Carpenter and Joiner. (R. Riddell.). 
Chemistry of the Farm, (Nichols.). 
Cider-Maker’s Manual. 
Downing’s Cottage Residences. 
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Downing’s Rural Essays. . 
Du Breuil’s Vineyard Culture. (Dr. Warder.) 
Farming for Boys.. 
Fishing m American Waters. (Scott.;. 
Flagg's European Vineyards... 
Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses. 
Flint's Milch Cows and Dairy Farming!... .’ 
Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding.!. .! . 
Gray’s How Plants Grow.. !' ' 
Gray's Manual of Botany and Lessons, in one’ v’oi.. 
Gray’s School and Field Book of Botany. 
Harazthy’s Grape Culture and Wine-Making. 
Hatfield’s American House Carpenter. 
Hay’s Interior Decorator. ... . 
Horse Training Made Easy. (Jennings.). 
Husmann’s Grapes and Wine.. 
Jennings on Catile. 
Jennings on Sheen, Swine, and Poultry. 
Jennings on the Horse and his Diseases .. 
Kemp’s Lan dscape Gardening. 
Langstroth on the Honey Bee. 
Mayhew’s Illustrated Horse Doctor. 
Mayhcw’s Illustrated Horse Management. 
Mayhew’s Practical Book-Keeping for Farmers. 
Blanks for do do do. 
Manufacture of Vinegar (Dussauce). 
Mechanic’s Companion. (Nicholson.). 
Morrell’s American Shepherd. 
Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book. 
My' Farm of Edgewood. 
Norris’ Fisli Culture. 
Packard’s A Guide to the Study of Insects. 
Painter, Gilder, and Varnislier. 
Quincv (Hon. Josiah) on Soiling Cattle. 
Quinn’s Money in the Garden. 
Quinn's Pear Culture for Profit.. 
Rand’s Bulbs. 
Rand’s Flowers for Parlor and Garden. 
Register of Rural Affairs. Bound. 5 vols., each. 
Riddell’s New Elements of Hand Railing. 
Roosevelt’s Five Acres too Much. 
Rural Studies. 
Scribner’s Ready Reckoner and Log-Book. 
Silloway’s Modern Carpentry. 
Strong’s Cultivation of the Grape. 
Tegetmeier’s Poultry Book.. < 
Teh Acres Enough.. . 
The Horse. (Stonehenge.) Eng. edition, Svo., 622 pages. 
The Mule. (Riley.) . '.. 
Thomas’ Fruit Culturist. 
Trapper's Guide.. . 
Tucker’s Register of Rural Affairs. 
Vaux’s Villas and Cottages.. 
Watson’s American Home Garden. 
Youman’s Household Science. 
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A BOOR FOR THE MILLION. 
THE 
YOUNG 
HOUSEKEEPERS 
FRIEND. 
By MRS. CORNELIUS. 
REVISED AND ENLARGED. 
The aim of the writer of this work has been to furnish to 
young housekeepers the best aid that a book can give in the 
departments of which it treats. No printed guide can per¬ 
fectly supply the place of that experience which is gained 
by early and habitual attention to domestic concerns. But 
the directions here given are so minute and practical, that 
the observance of them will prevent very many oi the per¬ 
plexities which most young people suffer during their first 
years of married life. 
Tlie recipes, witli very few exceptions, are furnished from 
the author's own experience, or that of her immediate 
friends. An ample variety is given for furnishing the table 
of any American family; but especial reference has been 
had to those who have neither poverty nor riches; and such 
directions have been given as will enable a housekeeper to 
provide a good and healthful table, or, if desired, a hand¬ 
some one, at a moderate expense. 
How well the author lias succeeded is manifest from the 
very great favor with which past editions, through a period 
of twenty-five years, have been received. And now, in this 
new edition, she has rendered the book more than ever 
worthy of patronage, by a thorough revision, the omission 
of a few recipes of least value, the addition of full direc¬ 
tions for Canning Fruits, and more than One Hun- 
<Ired and Fifty New Recipes which have been 
tested by experienced housekeepers. While the lessons of 
economy taught by the late war have not been forgotten, 
tlie author has well met the demands of the present customs 
of society for a greater variety of dishes than used to he 
thought requisite for tlie ample supply of the family table. 
PRICE, POST-PAID.$1.50. 
Address 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 
245 Broadway, New York. 
NEW AMERICAN FARM BOOK. 
Originally by Richard JL. Alien. Revised and greatly 
enlarged by Lewis F. Allen. Price $2.50. 
Allen's American Farm Book lias been one of the standard 
farmers’hand-hooks for twenty years; it is still a valuable 
hook,but not up to the times; and as its author,Mr.R.L.Allen, 
could not give time to its revision, this was undertaken by 
liis brother, Hon. Lewis F. Allen, the distinguished farmer 
of Erie county, editor of tlie American Shorthorn Herd- 
Book. The work is greatly enlarged, and full of suggestions 
from tlie rich experience of its editor and reviser, and is 
called the New American Farm Book. 
ORANGE JUDD AND COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
FOREST TREES 
FOR 
Shelter, Ornament, and Profit. 
BY ARTHUR BRYANT, Sen., 
President Illinois State Horticultural Society , 1871 
A new and valuable Book, specially written to meet tlie 
Forest Tree necessities of our Country. Give3 tree planters 
every needed instruction what to plant for Screens, for Or 
liamental Purposes, and for Profitable Tree Plantations! 
Tells the Cultivator how to plant, when, and where; is 
written in a simple and practical manner, and suited to the 
taste and comprehension of every one. Every Farmer, Hor¬ 
ticulturist, and Tree Planter will find it one of the most 
valuable volumes ever published, absolutely necessary for 
their own use, and indispensable for every rural library. 
Contents: 
Chap. 1. Introduction. 
“ 2. Evils attending the Destruction of the Forests. 
“ 3. Favorable Influences of the Forest. 
“ 4. Influence of Wood upon Moisture and Rain Fall. 
“ 5. Change of Climate in the Prairie Region. 
“ 6. Practicability of Raising Timber. 
“ 7. Propagation and Planting of Forest Trees. 
“ 8. Pruning and Thinning. 
“ 9. Exclusion of Animals from Woodlands. 
“ 10. Screens for Shelter. 
•’ 11. Profit of Timber Culture. 
“ 12. Description of Individual Deciduous Trees. 
“ 13. Coniferous Trees. 
“ 14. Propagation of Conifers from Seed. 
“ 15. Transplantation of Conifers. 
“ 16. Description of Individual Coniferous Trees. 
“ 17. Broad-leaved Evergreens not Coniferous. 
The Descriptive List of Trees and Evergreens is believed 
to he tlie most full and accurate yet written for Amer¬ 
ican use. 
Finely Illustrated with 12 Full-Page Engravings. 
PRICE, POST-PAID.$1.50. 
Address 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 
245 Broadway, Nevy York. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. 
The principles of their construction and use ; with sim¬ 
ple and practical explanations of tlie laws of motion and 
force as applied on tlie farm. By John J. Thomas. 
Witli 2S7 illustrations. Price $1.50. 
The basis of this admirable work was an essay published 
in 1350, in the Transactions of the N. Y. State Agricultural 
Society, whicli was enlarged, and in 1854 published by tiie 
Harpers. It has been, and remains, tlie only work in which 
the principles of Natural Philosophy, namely, tlie mechani¬ 
cal powers, and tlie powers of water, wind, and heat, are 
systematically discussed as applied to the operations of tlie 
farm. This work has now been most carefully revised hv 
tlie author. It is much enlarged, and a great part has been 
re-written, while tlie illustrations, before abundant, now' 
number two hundred and eighty-seven. There is not an agri¬ 
cultural writer that could he named more respected than 
John J. Thomas, or one whose judgment and freedom from 
personal bias in discussing new implements could he more 
implicitly relied upon. r 
HARRIS ON THE PIG. 
Breeding, Rearing, Management, and Improvement. With 
numerous Illustrations. By Joseph Harris. Price, $1.50. 
This is tlie only American treatise upon the breeding, 
rearing, and management of swine, and is by one thorough¬ 
ly familiar witli the whole subject. Tlie points of the various 
English and American breeds are thoroughly discussed, and 
tlie great advantage of using thorough-bred males clearly 
shown. The work is equally valuable to tlie farmer who 
keeps hut few pigs, and .to the breeder on an extensive scale. 
Either of tlie above hooks sent post-paid on receipt of 
price by 
ORANGE JUDD AND COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
FOR SALE. 
1 GUERNSEY BULL, 1 year old, imported, very 
fine. 
2 AYRSHIRE BULL CALVES, 2 months and 6 
months old, prime. 
1 AYRSHIRE HEIFER, 6 months old, very fine. 
1 AYRSHIRE COW, 6 years old, good. 
COTSWOLD SHEEP. Ewes and Rams of the 
“ Maple Shade Flock,” and the very best. 
BERKSHIRE PIGS,tlie best, and ESSEX PIGS. 
All tlie above are strictly thorough-bred, with undoubted 
pedigrees, aud will he sold at reasonable prices. 
L. A. CHASE, 245 Broadway, New York. 
