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Randall’s Sheep Husbandry.$1.50 
With an account of tho dlffurcnt Brcctls of Sheep; 
Selectins the Ih-st for Wool and for Mutton ; Rules for 
Crossing; I*ractlcal Details for Rearing; Summer and 
Winter Management; Treating Diseases; with New 
Chapters by Henry S. Randall and O. W. Kendall on 
Sheep Husbandry in Texas, with Portraits of different 
Breeds, Illustratious of Sheep Folds, and other Articles 
In Sheep Husband Octavo, 33S pp. 
Richardson on Dogs. .Paper, 30, Cloth,.. QQ, 
Or, Doos; Tueir Origin and Varieties. Directions 
as to their Management, Simple Instructions for Trcat- 
meut under Disease, etc., etc., with numerous engrav¬ 
ings. By 11. D. Ricrardson, author of sundry works 
on animals, l^o, 127 pp. Neat paper covers, 30c.; 
bound, 60c. 
Saunders’s Domestic Poultry . 75. 
A New Practical Treatise on the Preferable Breeih (f 
Farm- Yard P)ultry, their History and Leading Char¬ 
acteristics ; with Complete InetrucUone for Breeding and 
Fattening, including Preparing for Exhibition at Poul¬ 
try Shows, etc. Very ftilly illustrated. By Simon M. 
Sacndeus. Phno, 101 pp. Paper, 40c.; cloth, 73c. 
Schenck’s Gardener’s Text Book . 75 
Directions for tho Forming and Management of tho 
Kitchen Garden, the Cnltnro and Use of Vegetables, 
Fruits, and .Medicinal Herbs. Cloth, ISiuo., 306 pp. 
Youatt and Martin on the Hog—.$100 
A treatise on the Breeds, Management, and Medical 
Treatment of Swine, with directions for salting pork, 
and curing bacon and hams. By Wm. Youatt, V.S., 
and W. C. L. Martin. American edition, edited by 
Ambrose Stevens, Illustrated witli engravings. Cloth, 
12 mo., 2.31 pp. ’ 
Youatt and Spooner on the Horse..$1.50 
Tho Stracturo and Diseases of tho Horse, Remedies, 
Rules to Buyers, Breakers, Shoers, etc. Youatt’s work 
somewhat simplified and brought down by W.C. Spoon¬ 
er, M.R.C.\ .S.; to which is prefixed an account of the 
Breeds in the United States and Canadas, by lion. 
Henry S. Randall. Illustrated with numerous engrav¬ 
ings. Cloth, 12mu., 4S3 pp. 
Youatt on Sheep.$1.00. 
With details for Breeding and Rearing ; Notes on Dif¬ 
ferent Breeds; Summer and Winter Management ; 
Characteristics of different Kinds of Wool, with Por¬ 
traits of different Breeds of Sheep. Octavo, 100 pp. 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreens. ..$1.50 
This Is the only book wholly devoted to the Cultivation, 
Pruning and Management of Plants suitable for Ameri¬ 
can hedging, especially the Madura, or OSAGE OR¬ 
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Erergreens, their varieties, propagation, culture, etc. 
By J. A. Warder. 12mo., 291 pp. 
Skillful Housewife.. .. 75 
Or, Complete Guide to Domestic Cookery, Taste, Com¬ 
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many valuable hints pertaining to household duties, 
the care of health. Education qf Children, Gardening, 
Birds. By .Mrs. L. G. Abeu.. Cloth, 12mo., 216 pp. 
Stewart’s Stable Book . $L50 
A treatise on the Management of Horses, in relation to 
Stabling, Grooming, Feeding, Watering, and Working, 
Construction of Stables, Ventilation, Appendages of 
of Stables, Management of tho Feet and of Diseased 
and Defective Horses. By John Stewart, Veterinary 
Surgeon. With Notes and Additions, adapting it to 
American foo<l and climate. By A. B. Allen, former 
Editor of American AgricuUuriit. Cloth, 12mo., 37S 
pp. 
The Miniature Fruit Garden . $1.00. 
On the Culture of Pyramidal and Bush Fruit Trees. 
Dwarf Apples and Pears are beautiful ornaments, be¬ 
sides being useful in giving abundant crops of fniit; 
they can be grown in Small Gardens and City Yards, 
and be readily removed. Ibmt Pruning is fully e.x- 
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Cherries and Plums, Pigs and Filberts. It Is a valuable 
work for the cultivator. By Tuomas Riveim. Cloth, 
12mo., 143 pp. 
Thompson’s Food of Animals.$1,00. 
Experimental Researches on the Food of Animals, the 
value of different kinds for feeding and fattening pur¬ 
poses. with rem.arks upon the food of Man: being de¬ 
tails of important experiments made by the British 
Government. By Robert Dundas Thompson, M. D. 
Cloth, 12mo, 172 pp. 
Tobacco Culture; Full Practical Details.25 
This is by fhr the most useful and valuable work ever 
issued on this subject. It contains full details of every 
process from the Selection and Preparation of the Seed 
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The work was prepared by Fourteen Experienced To¬ 
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try. It also contains Notes on tho Tobacco Worm, 
with Illu.stratlons. Octavo, 43 pp., la neat paper covers. 
Youatt and Martin on Cattle.$1.50. 
Being a treatise on their Brecils, Management, Diseases ; 
a (hll history of the various races; their origin, breed¬ 
ing, and merits ; their cap.iclty for Beef and Milk. By 
W. Youatt and W. C. L. Martin. A complete guide 
for the Farmer, the .\miiteur, and Veterinary Surgeon, 
with many Illustrations. Edited by Ambrose Stevens. 
Cloth, 12mo, 460 pp. 
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Published by ORANGE JUDD Sc CO., 
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Sent post-paid, on receipt of price, PRICK $1.50. 
Saunders’ Domestic Poultry, 
By S. 31, Saunders. 
New Edition Kevised and Enlarged. 
Tliid Book contains Articles on llio Preferable 
Breeds of Farm-Yard Poultry, Their History 
and Leading Characteristics, "U’itU Complete 
Instructions for Breeding and Fattening, and 
Preparing for E.Kliihitiou at Poultry Shows, 
etc., etc., derived from tho Author’s Experi¬ 
ence and Observation. 
The Avork is compact, full of Taluahlo hints 
:'.nd information, and beautifully illustrated. 
An appendix contains an account of Poultry 
breeding on a large scale, as practiced in the 
neighborhood of Paris, and is a very important 
addition to the ivorlL 
Price, paper 40 cts., cloth 75 cts. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., Publishers, 
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PEAT! ‘PEAT! PEAT! 
FUEL — MANUEE. 
WHERE TO FIND IT- 
HOW TO MAKE AND USE IX. 
rrs VALUE. 
A NEW WORK ON PEAT, 
THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL; 
By PROF. SAMUEL IV. JOHNSON, of Talo College. 
It gives a full history of PEAT, MUCK, etc., telling 
wh.at they arc, where found, and how to estimate their value. 
It describes the various methods of using Peat for ma¬ 
nure, ns an absorbent, as an ameliorator of the soil, etc. 
and It Is especially explicit In regard to tho 
USE OF PEAT AS FUEL, 
describing minutely tho various processes employed in pre¬ 
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such asaroinusc In this country, .and Europe. It is illus¬ 
trated withmany Engravings of machines, etc. 
Tho work Is Invaluable to those having Peat or Muck 
swamps, or wishing to Invest In Peat Companies. 
pent post-paid. - - $1.33 
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