[October. 
AGRICULTURIST. 
1883 .] 
New and Valuable Books. 
New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition. 
THE DOGS 
OF 
Great Britain, America, 
and other Countries, 
THEIR BREEDING, TRAINING, AND 
MANAGEMENT IN HEALTH 
AND DISEASE. 
Comprising all the essential parts of the two Standard 
Works on the Dog, 
By STONEHENGE, 
Thereby furnishing what once cost $11.25, for $2.00. It de¬ 
scribes the Best Game and Hunting Grounds in America. 
Contains » 
OVER ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, 
embracing most noted Dogs in both Continents, making 
together, with Chapters by American Writers, the Most 
Complete Dog Book ever Published. Gives Complete Of¬ 
ficial Lists of Premiums Awarded at Bench Shows, down 
to 1883. 
Cloth, 12mo, PRICE, POST-PAID, $2.00. 
Harris on the Pig. 
BREEDING, REARING, MANAGE¬ 
MENT, AND IMPROVEMENT. 
By JOSEPH HARRIS, 
MORETON FARM, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
New and Enlarged Edition. Revised 
by the Author. 
Cloth, 12mo. PRICE, POST-PAID, $1.50. 
Gardening for 
Young and Old. 
The Cultivation of Garden Vegetables in 
the Farm and Kitchen Garden, 
By JOSEPH HARRIS, M.S. 
Author of “ Walks and Talks on the Farm," “Harris 
on the Pig," “ Talks on Manures," etc. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
Cloth, 12mo. PRICE, POST-PAID, $1.25. 
NEW 
AMERICAN FARM BOOK. 
Originally by R. L. ALLEN. 
Author of " Diseases of Domestic Animals,” and formerly 
Editor of the American Agriculturist. 
Revised and Enlarged by LEWIS E. ALLEN, 
Author of “American Cattle,” Editor of “American Short¬ 
horn Herd-Book.” 
For the young man of rural tastes, but without a training 
at the plow handles, who asks for a genera] guide and in¬ 
structor that shall be to agriculture what the map of the 
world is to geography, it is the best manual in print. For 
the working farmer, who in summer mornings and by the 
winter fireside would refresh his convictions, and reassure 
his knowledge by old definitions and well considered sum¬ 
maries, it is the most convenient hand-book — JV.T. Tribune. 
Cloth, 12mo. PRICE, POST-PAID, $2.50. 
New ai Revised Editioi of tie 
SPORTSMAN’S 
GAZETTEER 
AND 
GENERAL GUIDE. 
The Game Animals, Birds, and Fishes 
of North America.—Their Habits, and 
Various Methods of Capturing. — Valuable 
Instruction in Shooting', Fishing, Taxi¬ 
dermy, Woodcraft, etc., etc., together 
with a Glossary and a Directory to the 
Principal Game Resorts of the country. 
This New Edition contains entirely 
jttew matter in several departments, a 
newly engraved portrait of the author, 
new maps, and many fine illustrations 
representing Game Birds, Game Dogs, 
Game Fishes, etc., etc. It is a 
C OMPLETE MANUAL for SPORTSMEN. 
By CHARLES HALLOCK, 
Founder of “Forest and Stream,” and Author of nu¬ 
merous volumes on Out-door Sports. 
Cloth. 12mo. PRICE, POST-PAID, $3.C0. 
THE 
SCIENTIFIC ANGLER. 
BEING A 
GENERAL and INSTRUCTIVE WORK 
on ARTISTIC ANGLING. 
By the Late DAVID FOSTER. 
Compiled by bis Sens, and Edited by 
WM. Q. HARRIS, 
Editor of the “American Angler." 
CONTENTS. — The Habits and Haunts of Fish; Bot¬ 
tom Fishing; Pike Fishing; Spinning for Trout; Worm 
Fishing for Trout; Grub Fishing for Grayling ; Pisca¬ 
torial Entomology; On Fly Making; Fly Fishing for 
Trout and Grayling: Live Fly and Beetle Fishing; 
Notes on the Month for Fly Fishing ; Salmon and Sea 
Trout Fishing ; About Hooks. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
Cloth, 12mo. PRICE, POST-PAID, $1.50. 
The Sailing Boat. 
Practical Instructions for its Management. 
Together with 
“ Nautical Vocabulary,” “Weather Indications,” and “Rules 
for Sailing Boat Matches.” 
By C. E. PRESCOTT. 
Flexible Cloth, 18mo. PRICE, POST-PAID, 50 CENTS. 
Practical Hints on Ritie 
Practice with Military Arms 
By C. E. PRESCOTT. 
A most useful little Hand-book for the many who wisli to 
attain skill in the use of the Rifle. Pocket Edition. 
Flexible Cloth, 18mo. PRICE, POST-PAID, 50 CENTS. 
New Edition. Revised and Brought • 
Down to Date by the Author. 
BARRY’S 
FRUIT GARDEN 
By P. BARRY. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
This is the standard work upon the Fruit Garden. It is 
written from the practical experience of the widely known 
author, who for more than 30 years has been at the head of 
one of the largest nurseries in America. It explains all the 
minutiae of fruit-gardening, and is invaluable to any one 
who would become fully informed upon the subject of 
which it treats. 
CONTENTS. 
PART I.—General Principles. 
Names, Descriptions, and Ofllces of the Different Parts of 
Fruit Trees. — Soils. — Manures. — The Different Modes of 
Propagating Fruit Trees. - Pruning, Its Principles and 
Practice. 
PART II.— The Nursery. 
Soil, Situation, etc. 
PART III.— The Laying Out, Arrangement, and Gen¬ 
eral Management of Permanent Plantations of 
Fruit Treks, Selection of Trees and Varieties, 
and Pruning and Conducting Trees Under Vari¬ 
ous Forms. 
Permanent Plantations of Fruit Trees. — Pruning and 
Training applied to the Different Species of Fruit Trees 
under Various Forms. 
PART IV.—Select Varieties of Fruits, Gathering 
and Preserving Fruits, Diseases, Insects, Imple¬ 
ments in Common Use. 
Abridged Descriptions of Select Varieties of Fruits.— 
Gathering, Packing, Transportation, and Preservation of 
Fruits.—Diseases and Insects.—Nursery, Orchard, and Fruit 
Garden Implements. 
Cloth, 12mo. PRICE, POST-PAID, $2.5U. 
The Thermostatic Incubator 
Its construction and management, together with descrip¬ 
tions of Brooders, Nurseries, and the mode of raising 
Chickens by hand. By E. S. Renwick, Mechanical Engineer 
and Expert. A volume of great interest to Poultry Fan¬ 
ciers. 
PRICE, POST-PAID, Cloth limp, 56 cts.; Paper, 36 cts. 
Nearly Ready. 
Reed’s Cottage Houses. $1.50 
Most profusely Illustrated. 
Coburn’s Swine Husbandry. $1.75 
By F. D. Coburn. Revised Edition. 
Mrs, Elliott’s Housewife. $1.25 
New and Revised Edition. 
Harris’Talks on Manures. $1.75 
By Joseph Harris. New and Revised Edition. 
New Revised Edition of the Sports¬ 
man’s Companion. 
Most elegantly and beautifully illustrated witli new en¬ 
gravings. Forty pages of descriptions of books, and 
oyer eighty illustrations. Price Ten Cents. 
Rural Catalogue. 
New Edition. 80 Pages, describing over 200 of our differ¬ 
ent publications on Out-door Life. 125 Illustrations. 
Sent on receipt of 6 cents for postage. 
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