A Farmer’s Year Book, exhibitin 
Contents for (867.. 
recent progress in Agricultural Theory and Practice, and a Guide to present and future labors. ILLUSTRATED. 
once, lTy Prof. S. W. Johnson.—Culture 
of Barley and Talk about Wheat, by 
Joseph Harris. — Training Colts, by Col. 
Headley—Sorghum Culture, etc., by Win. 
Clough.—Experience with Potatoes, by 
William S. Carpenter.—Feeding Sheep, 
by John Johnston,—Poultry Raising on 
a Large Scale, by S. M. Saunders.—Vet¬ 
erinary Medicine, etc. 
Contents for 1868 . 
Standard lor Prices of Fertilizers.— 
Veterinary Matters. — Carbolic Acid.— 
Progress of Invention and Introduction 
of Improved Machinery. — Farm-yard 
Fowls. — Mules and Horses. — Factory 
Dairy Practice, by G. B. Weeks.—Sewers 
and Earth Closets, by Col. Waring.— 
Horse Breaking, by Col. Headley.—Prog¬ 
ress in Agricultural Science, by Prof 
S. W. Johnson.—Scythes and Cradles, 
by John Douglass.—Wheat Culture, by 
Jos. Harris.—Fish Guano. 
Contents for 1869. 
Almanac and Calendar for 1869. — 
Tables.—Dairy Matters.—Progress of In¬ 
vention and Introduction of New Ma¬ 
chinery.—Agricultural Education in the 
United States.—A Few Words on Pius, 
by Joseph Harris. — Clearing Rocky 
Price of either, post-paid, in fancy 
Land.—Veterinary Matters, by Dr. John 
Busteed.—Cattle Diseases in the United 
States, by Prof. John Gamgee.—Trout 
Culture, by Rev. Wm. Clift.—Winter 
Wheat—New Varieties, by Geo. A. Deitz. 
—Recent Progress in Agricultural Sci¬ 
ence, by Prof. S. W. Johnson.—Coal 
Tar and its Uses, by II. W. Johns- 
Comparative Yield of over 100 Kinds of 
Potatoes, by Dr. F. W. Hexamer.—Farm¬ 
ers’ Directory to Dealers, etc. 
paper covers, 50 cents; Cloth, 75 cents. 
AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL ANNUAL 
A Year Book of Horticultural Progress for ‘he Professional and Amateur Gardener, Fruit Grower, and Florist. ILLUSTRATED. 
Contents for 1867. 
Calendar for each month. — Tables etc. 
ow Horseradish is Grown for Market, 
" Peter Henderson.—Pruning Shears.— 
owing Grape Vines from Cuttings, by 
illiam Patrick. — Home Decorations, 
' A. Bridgeman.—The New Apples of 
16, by Doct. J. A. Warder.—New or 
ioteworthy Pears, by P. Barry. — Long- 
torth’s School of Vines, by Doct. J. A. 
larder.— Notes on the Small Fruits in 
3™i by A. S. Fuller.—Evergreens, by 
nomas Meehan.—New Roses Tested 
a 1806, by John Saul.—New Bedding 
naOther Flowers, by Peter Henderson. 
—Notes on the Finer Varieties of Gladi¬ 
olus, by George Such.—Hardy Herba¬ 
ceous Perennials.—Garden Vegetables— 
Notes by Fearing Burr, Jr., and J. J. H. 
Gregory.—List of the Principal Nur¬ 
serymen, Florists and Seedsmen. 
Number of Trees,Plants, etc.?Requi red 
to Set an Acre.—Rhododendrons, by S. 
B. Parsons.—Propagation of Plants, by 
Peter Henderson. — Propagating Ever¬ 
greens, by Josiah Hoopes. — Tropical 
Gardening, by George Such.—Apple Cul¬ 
ture, by Wm. S. Carpenter.—The New 
Apples of 1867, by John A. Warder.— 
Pears Tested in 1867, by Hon. Marshall 
P. Wilder.—Small Fruits in 1867, by 
Andrew S. Fuller.—Rarer Evergreens, 
Deciduous Trees and Hedge Plants, by 
Thomas Meehan.—New Roses Tested in 
1867, by John Saul.—New Bedding and 
other Plants in 1867, by Peter Hender¬ 
son.—New Annuals Tested in 1867, by 
James Vick.—New or Noteworthy Veg¬ 
etables, by James J. H. Gregory. 
^ Contents for 1869. 
Duration of Vitality in Seeds, etc.— 
The Clematis, byJosiah Hoopes.—-The 
Gladiolus, by George Such.—Asparagus 
Culture in Market and Family Gardens, 
by Francis Brill.—Apples in 1868, by J. 
A. Warder.—Pears in 1868, by P. Barry. 
—Quinces—Peaches— Plums— Cherries 
and Native Grapes in 1868—With Notes 
on Cultivation, by F. R. Elliott.—Notes 
on the Small Fruits in 1868, by A. S. 
Fuller.—Hardy Evergreens in 1868—Re¬ 
ports by Sam’l B. Parsons and Josiah 
Hoopes.—Ivy Beds and Borders.—New 
Roses Tested in 1868, by John Saul.— 
Bedding and Other Plants Tested in 1868. 
by Peter Henderson.—New or Note¬ 
worthy Vegetables in 1868, by James J. 
H. Gregory and Others.—List of Nur¬ 
serymen, Seedsmen, etc. 
Both of these Animals for 1870 are in preparation, and will shortly appear. Price of either, post-paid, in fancy paper covers, 50 cents ; Cloth, 75 cents. 
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