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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Skillful Housewife. 
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My Farm of Edgewood. . 
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Ten Acres Enough. 
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THE MARKET ASSISTANT, 
Containing a brief description of every Article of Hu¬ 
man Food Sold in tlie Public Markets of the cities 
of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Brook¬ 
lyn ; including the various Domes tic and Wild 
Animals, Poultry, Game, Fish, Vegeta¬ 
bles, Fruits, etc., with many Curious 
Incidents and Anecdotes, by 
THOMAS F. DE VOE, 
Author of “The Market Book," etc. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
The object of this volume is to present that which may 
be found practically useful as well as interesting. It aims 
at bringing together, in as small compass as possible, 
and in a form easy of reference, those items of informa¬ 
tion which many would desire to possess when called 
upon to cater for the household. 
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PEACH CULTURE, 
Illustrated. By James Alexander Fulton. Price, $1.50. 
Among the fruits, the Peach, if not the most, is one of the 
most important of all. It is so easily raised, comes into 
bearing so soon, and is so delicious, as well as beautiful, it 
Is impossible that it should not be a favorite. Living in the 
very center of the peach-growing district; sharing the com¬ 
mon interest felt in the subject; deeply impressed with its 
importance to the Individual planters themselves, and also 
to the community at large; and believing that a lasting bene¬ 
fit could he done to both, the author has been induced to 
prepare this work on peacti culture. 
CRANBERRY CULTURE. 
Illustrated. By Joseph J. White. Price, $1.25. 
The author of this work has aimed to embody, in a plain 
and concise manner, all the useful and practical facts which 
study and experience have yielded to the inquiring cran¬ 
berry grower of the present time. The business has in¬ 
creased enormously within the last ten years, and knowledge 
and experience have kept pace with that increase. 
The endeavor has been to make this work as comprehen¬ 
sive as possible; and it is believed that it will prove an ef¬ 
ficient guide to all who may have cause to consult its pages. 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt of 
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JUST PUBLISHED. 
New and Enlarged Edition. 
BARRY’S 
FRUIT GARDEN. 
By P. BARRY. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
The Fruit Garden has long filled a place which lias been 
occupied by no other work. It is full enough upon all the 
processes of propagation to suit the nurseryman, and this 
part of the subject, as well as those of pruning, training, 
and cultivation, is exactly suited to the needs of the ama¬ 
teur. A carefully considered selection of fruits of all kinds 
makes tlie work a most useful one to those who plant in a 
large or a small way. While tlie same general plan of tlie 
work has been preserved, the new edition has been in some 
parts re-written, and in others so largely added to, that it is 
essentially a new work. To those familiar with horticultu¬ 
ral literature we need only announce a new and thoroughly 
revised edition of Barry’s Fruit Garden. To the novice, we 
can say tliat he can have no better guide than this work, 
which embodies the ripe experience of the veteran nursery¬ 
man and pomologist, I’. Barry. Tlie illustrations, which arc 
all re-engraved and much augmented, are numerous and 
instructive. 
PART !. 
GENERAL PRINCIPLES. 
CHAPTER I.— Names, Descriptions, and Offices of 
the Different Parts of Fruit Trees. 
CHAPTER II.— Soils. 
CHAPTER III.— Manures. 
CHAPTER IV.— The Different Modes of Propagating 
Fruit Trees. 
CHAPTER V.— Pruning—Its Principles and Practice. 
PART II. 
THE NURSERY. 
CHAPTER I.— Soil, Situation, etc. 
PART IIS. 
THE LAYING OUT, ARRANGEMENT, AND GEN¬ 
ERAL MANAGEMENT OF PERMANENT PLAN¬ 
TATIONS OF FRUIT TREES, SELECTION OF 
TREES AND VARIETIES, AND PRUNING AND 
CONDUCTING TREES UNDER VARIOUS FORMS. 
CHAPTER I.— Permanent Plantations of Fruit 
Trees. 
CHAPTER II.— Pruning and Training applied to tile 
Different Species of Fruit Trees under Various 
Forms. 
PART IV. 
SELECT VARIETIES OF FRUITS, GATHERING 
AND PRESERVING FRUITS, DISEASES, IN¬ 
SECTS, IMPLEMENTS IN COMMON USE. 
CHAPTER I.— Abridged Descriptions of Select 
Varieties of Fruits. 
CHAPTER II.— Gathering, Packing, Transportation, 
and Preservation of Fruits. 
CHAPTER III.— Diseases and Insects. 
CHAPTER IV—Nursery, Orchard, and Fruit-Garden 
Implements. 
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