[May, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1870.] 
BOOKS FOR FARMERS and OTHERS. 
[Published and lor sale by Orange Judd & Co., 245 Broad¬ 
way, New York. Any of these books will be forwarded by 
mail, postpaid, on receipt of price.] 
Allen’s (L. F.) American Cattle.... 
Allen’s (L. F.) liural Architecture... 
icier. 
American Rose Cullurist... 
American Weeds and UsehYl’piaiitsV.! .*!!.' ii!’.’.!!!!!! 1 
Bement's Rabbit Fancier. 30 
Bommer’s Method of Making Manures.. 25 
Bonssingault’s Rural Economy..... 160 
Brock's New Book of Flowers'.. 1 75 
Buist’s Flower Carden Directory.. 1 50 
Biiist’s Family Kitchen Carden or. . 1 00 
Caldwell’s Agricultural Chemical Analysis. 2 00 
Chorlton’s Crane-Grower’s Guide. 75 
Cobbott’s American Gardener. 75 
Cole's (S. W.) American Fruit Book. 75 
Cole’s Veterinarian. 75 
Copeland’s Country Life . ... 5 00 
Dadd’s (Geo. H.) Modern Horse Doctor. 1 50 
Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor.... 1 50 
Dana’s Muck Manual . 1 25 
Darwin’s Variation of Animals and Plants...2 Volumes 6 00 
Do Voe’s Market Assistant.. 2 50 
Downing’s Fruits & Fruit Trees. New Ed. Oct., 1122 pp. 7 50 
Downing's Landscape Gardening. G 50 
Eastwood on Cranberry. 75 
Elliott’s Western Fruit Grower’s Guide. 1 50 
Field’s (Thomas TV.) Pear Culture.. 1 25 
Flax Culture. 50 
French’s Farm Drainage. 1 50 
Fuller’s Grape Cullurist. 1 50 
Fuller’s Small Fruit Cuiturist.. 1 50 
Fuller's Strawberry Cuiturist. 20 
Gregory on Squashes...paper.. 30 
Guenon on. Milch Cows. . 75 
Harris’ Insects Inj urious to Vegetation,clo.,$4.00: extra 6 00 
Harris on the Pig ."... .... 1 50 
Henderson’s Gardening for Profit.. . 1 50 
Henderson’s Practical Floriculture. 1 50 
Herbert’s Hints lo Horsekeepers. 1 75 
Hoopcs’ Book of Evergreens... . 3 00 
Hooper’s Dog and Gun.paper, 30c... .cloth.. 60 
Hop Culture... 40 
Hunter and Trapper.... . 1 00 
Jaques’ Manual of the House. 150 
Johnson’s How Crops Feed. .. 2 00 
Johnson’s How Crops Grow. 2 00 
Johnson’s Peat and Its Uses. 1 25 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry.. 1 75 
Johnston’s Elements of Agricultural Chemistry. 1 50 
Leuchar's How to Build lloi-houses. 1 50 
Lyman’s Cotton Culture ..... 150 
Miles on the Horse’s Foot. 75 
Mohr on the Grape-Vine .. 100 
My Vineyard at Lakeview. 1 25 
Norton’s Scientific Agriculture. 75 
Onion Culture . 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres.paper, 30c.. .cloth.. 60 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture. 75 
Parsons on the Rose, by Samuel B. Parsons.. 1 50 
Pedder’s Land Measurer. 60 
Percheron Horse. 100 
Potato Culture.. (Prize Essay).paper.. 25 
Quiuby’s Mysteries of Bee keeping .... 1 50 
Randall’s Sheep Husbandry. 1 50 
Randall’s Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry. 1 00 
Richardson on the Dog.paper 30 cents.cloth 60 
Rivers* Miniature Fruit Garden. 1 00 
Rural Church Architecture, Folio, in colors, 45 plates.. 12 00 
Saunders’ Domestic Poultry.paper, 40c. .bound 75 
Schenok’s Gardener’s Text Book. 75 
Skillful Housewife . . 75 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book... 1 5C 
Thomas’ Farm Implements and Machinery.. 1 50 
Thompson's Food of Animals. 1 00 
Tim Bunker Papers. 1 50 
Tobacco Culture . 25 
Turner’s Cotton Planter's Manual. 1 50 
Warder’s American Pomology..'. 3 00 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreens.. 1 50 
W iring’s Draining for Profit and Health. 1 50 
Waring's Elements of Agriculture.. 1 00 
Waring’s Earth-Closets and Earth Sewage.. 50 
Wheeler’s Rural Homes... 2 00 
Wheeler’s Homes for the People. 3 00 
White’s Gardening for the South. 2 00 
Woodward’s Cottages and Farm Houses. 1 50 
Woodward’s Suburban and Country Houses.. 1 50 
Woodward’s Country Homes. 1 50 
Wood ward’s Graperies and Horticultural Buildings... 1 50 
Wright’s Practical Poultry Keeper. 2 00 
Youatt and Snooner on the Horse .. 1 50 
Youatt and Martin on Cattle. 1 50 
Youatt on the Hog. 1 00 
Youatt on Sheep. 1 00 
SPECTAL. 
Woodward’s National Architect. 
Harney’s Barns, Out-buildings, and Fences.... 
12 00 
10 00 
O. .T. Co. It<*<*]> in Stockllie following: Books: 
Architecture. By Cummings & Miller. 10 00 
“ Modern American. By Cummings & Miller... 10 00 
“ Principles and Praeticeof. ByLoring«fe Jenney 12 00 
“ Review and American Builder's Journal. By 
S. Sloan. In Nos., each. . . . r>0 
Art. of Saw Filing ...(Holly).. . 75 
Bailey’s Our Own Birds of the United States. 1 50 
Bement’s Poulterer’s Companion. 2 fO 
Bridgeman's Young Gardener’s Assistant. 2 50 
Burr’s Vegetables of America. .. .. 5 0) 
Cirpent.er's and Joiner’s Hand Book.. (Holly)... 75 
Carpenter and Joiner, (Ii. Riddell).. 7 00 
Chemistry of the Farm, (Nichols). 1 25 
Crack Shot. (Barber).. ... 2 50 
Deal Shot; or Sportsman’s Complete Guide. 2 00 
Downing’s Cottage Residences.. . 3 00 
Downing's Fruits and Fruit; Trees of America. . 3 00 
Downing’s Rural Kssnvs.... 5 00 
Du BreniPs Vinevard Culture, (Dr. Warder).. 2 00 
Farm Talk, (Brackett). . 1 00 
Farming for Boys. 150 
Fishing in American Waters, (Scott). 3 50 
Flagg’s European Vineyards. 1 50 
Flint (Hilaries L.) on Grasses.. 2 50 
Flint’s Milch Cows and Dairy Fanning ... 2 50 
Frank Forester’s Field Sports, Svo.. 2 vols. 7 50 
Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing, Svo., 100 eng’s. 5 50 
Frank Forester's Manual for Young Sportsmen, 8vo.. 3 00 
Fuller’s Forest Tree Cuiturist. 1 50 
Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding. 1 25 
Gray’s How Plants Grow . . 1 25 
Gray’s Manual of Botany and Lessons in one Vol. 4 00 
Gray’s School and Field Book of Botany. 
Gun, Rod and Saddle. 
Harazthy’s Grape Culture and Wine Making. 
Jlattields American House Carpenter.... 
Horse Training Made Easy (Jennings). 
Husmann’s Grapes & Wine. 
Jennings on Cattle.. 
Jennings on Sheep, Swine, and Poultry... 
Jennings on the Horse and his Diseases. 
Kemp’s Landscape Gardening. ... 
Langstroth on the lioney Bee.. 
Mayhew’s Illustrated Horse Doctor . 
Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Management .. 
Mayhew's Practical Book-Keeping for Farmers. 
Blanks lor do. do. . 
McMahon’s American Gardener... 
Mechanic’s Companion, (Nicholson).. 
Morrell’s American Shepherd. 
Mrs. Hale’s New Cook Book.. 
My Farm of Edgewood... 
Norris’ Fish Culture. 
Packard’s A Guide to the Study of Insects, S parts, each 
Parkinan’s Book of Roses .. *. 
Quincy, (Hon. Josiah) on Soiling Cattle.. 
Rand’s Bulbs ... 
Rand’s Flowers lor Parlor and Garden . 
Register of Rural Afl'airs. Bound, 5 vols., each_ _ 
Roosevelt’s Five Acres too Much. 
Rural Studies....... 
Scribner’s Ready Reckoner and Log Book. 
Silloway’s Modern Carpentry... 
Simpson’s Horse Portraiture... 
Strong’s Cultivation of the Grape...— 
Tegetmeier’s Poultry Book.... 
Ten Acres Enough.. .. 
The Dog; By Dinks, Mayhew. and Hutchinson. 
The Horse, (Stonehenge). Erg. edition, 8vo., 622 pages. 
The Mule, (Riley).. 
Thomas’ Fruit Cuiturist... .. 
Trapper’s Guide.... .. . 
Tucker’s Register of Rural Allairs.. 
Vaux’s Villas and Cottages. 
Watson’s American Home Garden. .. 
Woodward’s Graperies, etc. 
Youman’s Household Science. 
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GRAPE 0ULTER1ST 
By ANDREW S. FULLER. 
This is the best Book published on llardi/ Grape Culture. 
CONTEXTS. 
INTRODUCTORY—BOTANICAL CHARACTER OF THE 
Yine, Propagation by Seed.—i Illustrations. 
GROWING FROM SEED—GATHER WHEN FULLY RIPE.. 
PROPAGATION BY SINGLE BUDS—MODE OF OPERA- 
tion, Planting in Beds, Single Buds in Open Air, Starting 
in Hot-Beds, Form of Single Bud Cutting—5 Illustrations. 
CUTTINGS OF UNRIPE WOOD.—THOUSANDS OF VINES 
are Annually Produced from Green Cuttings—4 Illust. 
PROPAGATING HOUSE.—PERFECTION SHOULD BE 
our Aim, Span Roofed Propagating House, Lean-to 
Propagating House, Single Roofed House, Flues.—2 III 
CUTTINGS IN OPEN AIR—TIME TO MAKE CUTTINGS, 
Selection of Cuttings, Form of Cuttings, Mallet Cuttings 
LAYERING THE VINE.-THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST 
Certain and Convenient Methods in Use.—1 Illustration. 
GRAFTING THE GRAPE.—THIS IS AN OLD BUT VERY 
Uncertain Mode of Propagating the Grape, hut Can lie 
Used Successfully.—4 Illustrations. 
HYBRIDIZING AND CROSSING.—THESE ARE OPERA- 
tions that Should Demand the Attention of Evory One 
Who Undertakes to Produce New Varieties, Mode of 
Operation.--3 Illustrations. 
TRANSPLANTING-VINES WILL OFTEN REQUIRE ONE 
Season of Nursery Culture before being Planted in the 
Vineyard, Heeling-in.—3 Illustrations. 
SOIL AND SITUATION—MUCH DEPENDS UPON THEM. 
Preparing the Soil, Manures and their Operations 
STEM APPENDAGES. —SPINES, HAIRS, LATERALS, 
Forms of Leaves, Tendrils, Buds.—7 Illustrations. 
PLANTING THE VINE. - A GREAT DIVERSITY OF 
Opinion, My Own liule, Root Pruning, Low to Plant. 
GRAPE TRELLISES.—2 Illustrations. 
TIME TO PRUNE VINES.—PRUNING AND TRAINING, 
Opposite Arms, Oblique Arms, A Plan for Poor Soils. 
GARDEN CULTURE.—POSITION OF BORDER, TRAIN- 
ing the Vines, Four Tiers of Arms, Double Stem, Trel¬ 
lises in Gardens, Training to Stakes, Girdling the V ine. 
Removing the Leaves.—9 Illustrations. 
GATHERING THE FRUIT.—PRESERVING THE FRUIT, 
Wine Making, Pruning Shears.—1 Illustration. 
INSECTS— ROSE CHAFER, GRAPE VINE FLEA BEE- 
tle, Spotted Pelidnota, Tree Beetle, Caterpillars, Y e..-ow 
Bear. Hog Caterpillar, Grape Vine Sphinx, Blue Ca.r-rmt- 
Inr, Procris Americana, Leaf Rollers, Tlirips, Aphis Red 
Spider, Vine Scale, Diseases, Mildew, Sun Scald.—IS Ifrus. 
DESCRIPTION OF (.nearly Seventy) VARIETIES. 
REVIEW OF VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF PRUNING AND 
Training, Reversing the Arms, Single Arm System, Bow 
System. Long Rod Spur System, Upright Canes, Thomery 
System.—Index. 
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WATCHES, as per advertisement in 'Agriculturist. 
Sign name and address in full. 
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ent watches, gives weight and quality of the eases, witli 
prices of each. All who intend purchasing a watcli should 
see it before making a selection. 
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Mann’s Improved Double Trolling Spoon. 
Stands unequaled for catching Pike, Pickerel, Trout, 
Bass, &c. Sent by mail. Price $1.09. 
THOMAS II. MANN, Syracuse, N. Y. 
T he dexter circular. 
Warranted to increase the speed of any horse or colt 
in thirty minutes, or the money returned. Price only $1; 
postage free. By this new method a man makes $1,21)0 on 
one single horse, and a boy makes $990 on two common 
colts. 2,COO references. Address, enclosing $1. 
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P. O. Box No. 0,0.33. No. 07 South St.. New York. 
SHADE FLOCK. 
TIIOROUGH-BRED COTSWOLDS. 
Having purchased of Joint I). Wing, Esq., his 
Entire Flock of Imported Sheep, 
We oiler for sale a few Choice Ewes, li.-i ms and Lambs. 
This flock lias been gathered from the very best breeders in 
England and parties ordering can rely upon getting Pitre 
Thorough-bred Cotswolds. 
Address L. A. CHASE, 245 Broadway, New York, 
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Drain Pipe. Drain Tile, Tile Machines. See advertise¬ 
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