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AMERidAN AGlUCULTUBIST 
Valuable Architectural Books 
For Carpenters and Builders. 
Hussey’s 
National Cottage Architecture; 
OR 
Homes for Every One. 
■With Designs, Plans, Details, Specifications, and Cost; 
with Working-Scale Drawings complete, so that houses may 
be built direct from tile book. Adapted to the popular de¬ 
mand for practical, handsome, and economical homes. 
Royal Quarto. l J 08 t-paid, $6.00, 
Atwood's 
Country and Suburban Houses. 
Illustrated with about 150 engravings. Hints and Sug¬ 
gestions as to the General Principles of House-building, 
Style, Cost, Location, etc. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Monckton's 
National Stair-Builder. 
Is a complete Work on Stair-Building and Hand-Railing. 
Fully explained and illustrated by large scale diagrams in 
two colors, with designs for Staircases, Newels, Balusters, 
and Hand-Rails. Royal Octavo. Post-paid, $6.00. 
Monckton’s 
National Carpenter and Joiner. 
A complete work, covering tile whole Science of Carpen¬ 
try. Joinery, Hoofing, Framing, etc., fully explained and 
Illustrated by large scale diagrams in two colors. Royal 
Quarto. Post-paid, $6.00. 
Woodward’s 
National Architect. 
1,000 Designs, Plans, and Details, for Country, Suburban, 
and Village Houses; with Perspective Views,Front and Side 
Elevations, Sections, Full Detail Draw ngs, Specifications, 
and Estimates. Also, Detail Drawings to Working Scale, of 
Brackets, Cornices, French Roofs, Sectional and Framing 
Plans of French Roofs, Dormer-Windows for French Roofs, 
Bay-Windows, Verandas, Porches, Plaster Finish, Coracles,. 
Ceilings, Hard-wood Mantels, and all that is required by a 
Builder to design, specify, erect, and finish in the most ap¬ 
proved style. One superb quarto volume. Post-paid, $12.00. 
Woodward's 
Country Homes. 
150 Designs and Plans, with Description of the Manner of 
Constructing Balloon Frames. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s 
Suburban and Country Houses. 
70 Designs and Plans, and numerous examples of the 
French Roof. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s 
Graperies and Horticultural 
Buildings. 
Designs and Plans of Hot-Beds, Cold-Pits, Propagating 
Houses, Forcing Houses, Hot and Cold Graperies, Green¬ 
houses, Conservatories, Orchard Houses, etc., with the va¬ 
rious modes of Ventilating and Heating. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Jacques’ 
Manual of the House. 
How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables, and Out-Build¬ 
ings of all kinds. 126 Designs, and Plans. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Wheeler’s 
Rural Homes. 
Houses suited to Country Life. Post paid, $2;00. 
Wheeler’s 
Homes for the People. 
100 Original Designs, with full Descriptions, and Construc¬ 
tive and Miscellaneous Details. Post-paid, $3.00. 
Harney’s 
Barns, Out-Buildings, & Fences 
Containing Designs and Plans of Stables, Farm-Barns, 
Out-Buildings, Gates, Gateways, Fences, Stable Fittings and 
Furniture, With nearly 200 Illustrations. Royal quarto. 
Post-paid, $0.00. 
Cummings* 
Architectural Details. 
38T Designs and 967 Illustrations of the Various Parts need¬ 
ed in the Construction of Buildings, Public and Private, 
both for City and Country. Also, Plans and Elevations of 
Houses, Stores, Cottages, and other Buildings. Royal 
Quarto Post-paid, $10.00. 
Croff’s 
Progressive 
American Architecture. 
This work presents, in illustration, a great variety of 
Choice and Oiiiginal Matter, embracing Elevations and 
Plans of Dwellings of various styles, costing from one thou¬ 
sand to one hundred thousand dollars. Store Fronts, School, 
Bank, and Church Buildings; beautiful Perspectives in 
color and black, giving designs of elaborate and charming 
Floral decorations; Horticultural Plans, Fountains, Shrub¬ 
bery, Offices, Arbors, Cupolas, Cemetery Vaults in Stone, 
Stables, &c. Royal Quarto. Post-paid, $10.00, 
Lakey’s 
Village and Country Houses. 
Or, Cheap Houses for All Classes, comprising eighty-four 
p iges of designs. The object, in almost every instance of 
these designs, lias been to secure as large an amount of 
space and comfort as was possible.with the least expendi¬ 
ture of money, without neglecting the exterior features of 
each building. Royal Quarto. Post-paid, $6.00. 
Eveleth’s 
School-House Architecture. 
A new and original work, containing Seventeen Designs 
for School-houses, Sixty-seven Plates witli Perspectives, 
Elevations, Plans, Sections, Details, Specifications, all 
drawn to working scale, witli methods of Heating and Ven¬ 
tilation. Large Quarto. Post-paid, $6.00. 
Copley’s 
Plain & Ornamental Alphabets 
Giving examples in all styles, together with Maps, Titles, 
Borders, Meridians, Ciphers, Monograms, Flourishes, etc., 
adapted to the practical use of Surveyors, Civil Engineers, 
Draughtsmen, Architects, Sign Painters, Schools, etc. 
Post-paid, $3.00. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, Publishers, 245 Broadway, New York. 
1876.] 
YOUR GARDEN, 
Now Is the time to get the best books about it. 
Henderson’s Gardening for Pleasure.. Post-paid, $1.50 
Henderson’s Gardening for Profit. “ $1.50 
Roe’s Play and Profit in my Garden.. “ $1.50 
Quinn’s Money in the Garden. » $1.30 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. •« ^SO 
Fuller’s Strawberry Culturist. “ 20 
Fuller’s Small Fruit Culturist. “ $1.50 
Fuller’s Grape Culturist. “ $1,50 
Gregory on Squashes. “ 30 
River’s Miniature Fruit Garden. “ $1.00 
Henderson’s Practical Floriculture.. “ $1.50 
Roe’s Manual on Culture of Small Fruits “ 50 
You will find all the above very useful and valuable as the 
Spring comes on. Send also to the Publishers for an Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue of their Rural Books Tree to applicants.) 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, New York. 
The Rhododendron & “American Plants.” 
A treatise on the Culture, Propagation, and Species of the 
Rhododendron ; with cultural notes upon other plants which 
thrive under like treatment, and descriptions of species and 
varieties; with a chapter upon herbaceous plants requiring 
similar culture. 
By EDWARD SPRAGUE RAND, Jr., 
Author of “Flowers for the Parlor and Garden Ac. 
PRICE, POST-PAID, $1.50. 
THE WINDOW GARDENER. 
By EDWARD S. RAND, Jr. 
This little volume is not wholly a new book, but is mostly 
composed of a revision of chapters whicli originally appear¬ 
ed in “Flowers for the Parlor and Garden.” It was to meet 
tlie demand lor a cheap manual of culture that it was origi¬ 
nally issued. Its price places it within the reacli of all. 
Price, Post-paid, 50 cts. 
The Cider Maker’s Manual. 
By J. S. BUELL. 
A Practical Hand-Book, which embodies Treatises on the 
Apple; Construction of Cider Mills, Cider Presses, Seed 
Washers, and Cider Mill Machinery in General; Cider Mak¬ 
ing ; Fermentation ; Vinegar Manipulation, etc., etc. 
Price, Post-paid, $1.50. 
MANUAL ON THE 
Culture of Small Fruits. 
By E. P ROE, 
Author of Play and Profit in My Garden , etc. 
On the culture of Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, 
Gooseberries, Blackberries, &c. Price, post paid, 50 cts. 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt of 
price, hy 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
THKEE PRACTICAL BOOKS, 
The Illustrated Book of Poultry. 
By LEWIS WRIGHT. 
Witli Fifty Exquisite Colored Portraits of Prize Birds, paint¬ 
ed from life, and numerous Wood Engravings. 
Demy 4to., 600 pages, cloth, beveled boards, gilt edges, $15.00. 
Never before lias so extensive an amount of information, 
coupled with sueli accuracy, been brought together.— Morn¬ 
ing Post. 
The Book of Pigeons. 
By ROBERT FULTON. 
Edited and arranged hy LEWIS WRIGHT. 
Illustrated witli 50 Life-like Colored Plates, painted by Mr. 
J. W. Ludlow expressly for this work, and with 
numerous Engravings on Wood. 
Demy 4to„ cloth, beveled Gilt sides and edges, $15.00. 
“ With this work at hand, the pigeon fancier or breeder 
could not go far wrong.” 
The Book of the Horse. 
Thorough-bred, Half-bred, Cart-bred, Saddle and Harness, 
with Hints on Horsemanship, the Management of the Stable, 
Breeding, Breaking and Training for the Road, the Park, 
and the Field. 
By SAMUEL SIDNEY. 
With 25 facsimile Colored Elates from Original Paintings, 
and 100 Wood Engravings. 
Demy 4to„ 600 pages, cloth, beveled gilt side and edges, $15.00. 
A handsome and sumptuously illustrated work, which the 
library of no country gentleman should be without.— Daily 
Telegraph. 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt ol 
price by 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
