1874] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
399 
BOOKS for FARMERS and OTHERS. 
[Published *nd for sale by the Orange Judd Company, 245 
Broadway, New York. Any of these hooks will be for¬ 
warded by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price.] 
Allen’s (L. F.) American Cattle.$ 2 50 
Allen's (L. F.) Rural Architecture... 1 50 
Allen’s (R. L.) American Farm Book. 1 50 
Allen’s (R. L. and L. F.) New American Farm Book.. 2 50 
Allen’s (R. L.) Diseases of Domestic Animals. 1 00 
A.m. Agricultural Annual.’67 to'71, each, pa.,50c.; clo. 75 
Am. Horticultural Annual, ’67 to’71,each, pa., 50c.; clo. 75 
American Bird Fancier. ,. 30 
American Rose Culturist. 30 
American Weeds and Useful Plants. 1 75 
Atwood's Country and Suburban Houses.. 1 50 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. . 2 50 
Bcment’s Rabbit Fan Her..... 30 
Boinmer’s Method of Making Manures. 25 
Boussingatilt’ Rural Economy. 1 60 
Breech-Loader. 2 00 
Brack's New Book of Flower:.,... 1 75 
Brill’s Farm-Gardening and Seed-Growilt". 1 00 
Bryant’-. Forest-Trei Culturist. -. ] 50 
Buist’ Flower Garden Directory. 50 
Buir.t’s Family Kitchen Gardener . 00 
Caldwell's Agricultural Chemical Analysis. 00 
Chor ton’s Grape-Grower’s Guide. 75 
Cohbett'c American Gardener. . ... 75 
Cole's (S. W.) American Fruit Book . 75 
Cole’s 'Veterinarian. 75 
Copley's Plain and Ornamental Alphabets. 3 00 
Crack 3hot. (Barber.). 175 
Cummings’-architectural Details.10 00 
Dadd’s (Goo. H.) Modern Ilorse Doctor. 1 50 
Dadd’ American Cattle Doctor . 1 50 
Dana’s Muck M vp’al. 1 25 
Darwin’s Variation of Animals and Plants. 2 Volumes. 6 00 
Dead Shot; or Sportsman’s Complete Guide. 1 75 
De Voe’s Market Assistant . 2 50 
Downing’s Fruits & Fruit'frees. Nev/Ed. Oct., 1122 pp. 5 00 
Downing's Landscape Gardening. 6 50 
Eastwood on Cranberry. 75 
Eggleston's Hoosier School-Master. 1 25 
Eggleston s End of the World. 1 50 
Eggleston’s Mystery of Metropolisville. 1 50 
Eggleston’s (Geo. Cary) A Ma t pf Honor. 1 25 
Elliott’s Western Fruit Grower’s Guide. 1 50 
Eveleth’s School Jlouse Architecture. 6 00 
Every Woman iier own Flower-Gardener, .pa., 50c. clo. 1 00 
Field’s (Thomas .) Pear Culture. .. 125 
Flax Culture. 50 
Frank Forester’s American Game in its Season. 3 00 
Frank Forester s Field Sports. Svo, 2 vols. 6 00 
Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing. 8 v ■. .00 eug’s .... g 50 
Frank Forester's Manual for Young Sportsmen. Svo. 3 00 
Frank Forester's Horse America. 8vo,2vols. 10 00 
French’s Farm Drainage;. 1 50 
Fuller's Forest Tree Jult.urirt. 1 50 
Fuller's Grape Culturist. 1 50 
Fuller’s linall Fruit Culturist. 1 
Fuller’s, trrwherry Culturist. 2 
Fulton’s Pencil Culture. 1 50 
Gregory on Sou ashes..paper.. 30 
Guenon on Milch Cows. 75 
Gun. Rod. and Saddl . 1 00 
Harney's Barns. Out-hiiildings, and Fences . 6 00 
Harris* Insects Injurious to Vegetation,clo. $4; cul. pits 6 50 
Harris on the Pig . 1 50 
Henderson’s Gardening lor Profit. 1 50 
Henderson's Practical Floriculture. 1 50 
Herbert’s Hints to Housekeepers. 1 75 
Houpes’ Book of Evergreens. 3 00 
Hooper’s Dog d Gull.paper,30c_cloth.. 60 
Hop Culture. 40 
Hunter and Trapper . 1 00 
Hussey’s National Cottage Architecture. 6 00 
Jacques’ Manual of the House... 1 50 
Jacques’ Manual of the Garden and Farm-Yard. 1 75 
John Andross. (Rebecca Harding Davis;. 1 no 
Johnson’s How Crops Feed. 2 00 
Johnson’s How Crops Grow. 2 00 
JohnBon's Peat audits Uses. 1 25 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry. 175 
Johnston's Elements of Agricultural Chemistry. 1 50 
Leuchar’s How to Build Hot-Houses..". 1 50 
Lyman's Cotton Culture. 1 50 
Miles on the Horse's Foot. 75 
Mohr on tlie Grape-Vine.. 100 
Monckton’s National Carpenter and Joiner . 6 00 
Monckton’s National Stair-Builder_7. 6 00 
Mrs. Cornelius's Young Housekeeper's Friend. 1 50 
My Vineyard at Lakeview. 1 25 
Norton’s Scientific Agriculture. 75 
Onion Culture.. 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres.paper, 30e_cloth.. 60 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture. 75 
Parsons on the Rose. By Samuel B. Parsons. 1 50 
Pedrler’s Land Measurer . ... . 60 
Percheron Horse. .. 1 00 
Potato Culture. (Prize Essay.). paper.. 25 
Pretty Mrs. Gaston. (J. Esten Cooke). 1 50 
Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee Keeping. 1 50 
Quinn's Money in the Garden.. 1 50 
Quinn's Pear Culture for Profit. 1 00 
Randall's Sheep Husbandry... 1 50 
Randall’s Fine- Wool Sheep Husbandry. 1 00 
Richardson on the Dog .paper, 30c_cloth_ 60 
Rivers’ Miniature Fruit Garden.. 1 00 
Roe’s Play and Profit in my Garden.. 1 50 
Saunders’Domestic Poultry .paper, 40c_bound.. 75 
Sclienek's Gardener’s lext-Book.. 75 
Simnson's Horse Portraiture.’.. 8 00 
Skillful Housewife. .. 75 
Slack's Trout Culture. 1 50 
Stewart's (Jobn) Stable Book. 1 50 
Tlie Dog. By Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson. 3 00 
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 
Wallace’s American Trotting Register. Vol. 1. 10 00 
Wallace’s American Stud Book. Vol.l. 10 00 
Warder’s American Pomology.. 3 00 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreens. I 50 
Waring’s Draining for Profit and Health. 1 50 
Waring’s Elements of Agriculture. 1 00 
Waring’s Earth Closets and Earth Sewage. 50 
Weidenmann’s Beautifying Country Homes. A superb 
quarto volume. 24 lithograph plates, in colors.... 15 00 
Wheeler’s Rural Homes. 2 00 
Wheeier's Homes for the People. 3 00 
White’s Cranberry Culture. 125 
Whit e’s Gardening for the South. . 2 00 
Window Gardening. 1 50 
Woodward’s Cottages and Farm-Houses. 1 50 
Woodward’s Suburban and Country Houses. 1 50 
Woodward’s Country Homes... 1 50 
Woodward’s Graperies and Horticultural Buildings . 1 50 
Woodward’s National Architect __. 12 00 
Wright’s Illustrated Poultry Book..... 15 00 
Wright's Practical Poultry Keeper. 2 00 
Youatt and Spooner on the Horse. 1 50 
Youatt and Martin on Cattle.. 1 50 
Youatt on the Hog.$ 1 0) 
Youatt On Sheep. 100 
O. J. Co. keep in Stoclc tile following Rooks : 
Architecture. By Cummings & Miiier.-.$10 00 
Architecture; Modern American. By C. & M..7. 10 00 
Bicknell’s Village Builder. 10 00 
“ Supplement to Village Builder. 5 00 
“ Village Builder and Supplement. 1 Vol. 12 00 
“ Detail, Cottage and Constructive. 10 00 
Art of Saw Filing. (Holly.). 75 
Bailey’s Our Own Birds of the United States. 1 50 
Bemeiit’s Poulterer’s Companion. . 2 00 
Bridgeman s Young Gardener's Assistant. 2 50 
Burns's Architectural Drawing Book. 100 
B.urns’s Illustrated Drawing Book. 100 
Burns’s Ornamental Drawing Book . 1 00 
Burr’s Vegetables ot America. 5 00 
Carpenters'and Builders’Guide. 1 00 
Carpenters and Joiners’Hand-Book. (Holly). 75 
Carpenter and Joiner. (K. Riddell.). 10 00 
Chemistry of the Farm. (Nichols.). 1 25 
Cider-Maker’s Manual . 1 50 
Downing’s Rural Essays., 5 00 
Du Breiiil’s Vineyard Culture. (Dr. Warder.). 2 00 
Farming for Boy’s. 1 50 
Fishing in American Waters. (Scott.). 3 50 
Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses. 2 50 
Flint’s Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. 2 50 
Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding. 1 25 
Gray’s How Plants Grow. 1 25 
Gray’s Manual of Botanv and Lessons, in one vol...... 4 00 
Gray’s School and Field’Book of Botany. 2 50 
Haraztliy’s Grape Culture and Wine-Making. 5 00 
Hatfield’s American House Carpenter. 3 50 
Horse Training Made Easy. (Jennings.). . 125 
Husmann’s Grapes and Wine... 1 50 
Jennings on Cattle. 175 
Jennings on Sheep Swine, and Poultry. 175 
.Jennings on the Horse and his Diseases . . 175 
Kemp’s Landscape Gardening... 2 50 
Lnng'stroth on the Honey Bee. 2 00 
Loth’s Stair Builder. 10 00 
Mayhew’s 7'lustrated Horse Doctor. 3 00 
Mayhcw’s illustrated Horse Management. 3 00 
Mayhew’s Practical Book-Keeping for Farmers. 90 
Blanks for do do do. 1 20 
Mechanic’s Companion. (Nicholson.).... 3 00 
Morrell's American Shepherd . 1 75 
i<ly Farm . Edgewood. . 1 25 
Norris’ Fish Culture. 1 75 
Packard s A Guide to the Study of Insects. 6 00 
ainter, Gilder, and Vavnisher. 1 5) 
Quincy (Hon. Josiali) on Soiling Cattle...... 1 25 
Randall's Practical Shepherd. 2 00 
Rand’s Bulbs . 1 50 
Rand’s Flowers for Parlor and Garden. 3 00 
Register of Rural Affairs. Bound, 6 vols., eacli. 150 
Riddell’s New Elements of Hand Railing. . 7 00 
Roosevelt's Five Acres too Much. 1 50 
Rural Studies..... 1 75 
Scribner's Ready Reckoner and Log-Book. 30 
Silloway’s Modern Carpentry. 2 00 
Stonehenge on the Dog. ■ • 3 75 
Strong’s Culti vation of the Grape. 3 00 
Tegetmeier's Poultry Book. 9 00 
Ten Acres Enough.. 1 25 
Tlie Horse. (Stonehenge.) Am. edition,Svo. 2 50 
Tlie Mule. (Riley.) ... 150 
Thomas Fruit Culturist. 3 00 
Trapper's Guide. ..— 150 
Tucker’s Register of Rural Affairs. 30 
Vaux’s Villas and Cottages. . 3 00 
Watson’s American Home Garden..... 2 00 
Williard’s Practical Dairy Husbandry. . 3 0C 
Youmans’s Household Science.. 2 00 
FRAMES 
FOR THE CH ROIVIOS. 
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scribers who may desire them lor tlie Chromos which we 
have distributed. Many will no doubt avail themselves 
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some frames at moderate cost. In all cases where sent by 
express, the purchaser will pay express charges. The prices 
of the frames are as follows: 
For the Chromo, 
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“ B. Wider, “ “ “ “ “ .1.75 
“ C. Richer Style, Polished “ “ “ 2.75 
Letter I). Full Gilt Frame,-2 inches wide.$1.50 
“ E..2*4 “ “ .2.00 
“ F. Belgian Gilt Frame, 2 inches wide.2 50 
“ G. “ “ Fluted, 3 “ “ .4.00 
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ORANGE JUDD COMPANY. 
245 Broadway, New York. 
THE CULTIVATION OF THE 
WILLOW OR OSIER. 
BY 
WILLIAM SCALING, 
Ten Years Basket Maker to Iier Majesty and the Royal 
Family. 
This little pamphlet, though written by an Englishman, 
and of course designed specially for cultivators among his 
countrymen, contains just those practical instructions for 
tlie planting and culture of the willow, which many among 
us will be glad to receive. It was designed to enable any 
one unacquainted with the cultivation of willows, for basket 
purposes, to grow them successfully. 
Price, Post-paid, 25 Cents. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
Newly Revised and En¬ 
larged Edition. 
Practical 
Floriculture. 
A Guide to the Successful Propagation and 
Cultivation of Florists’ Plants. 
By PETER HENDERSON, 
Author of “ Gardening for Profit.” 
Beautifully Illustrated. Price, Post-paid, $ 1 . 50 . 
In this work, which lias everywhere become so deservedly 
popular, not only is the whole “ art and mystery ” of propa¬ 
gation explained, but tlie reader is taught how to plant and 
grow tlie plants after they have been propagated. The work 
is not one for florists and gardeners only, but tlie amateur's 
wants are constantly kept in mind, and we have a very com¬ 
plete treatise on tlie cultivation of flowers under glass, or 
in tlie open air, suited to those who grow flowers for plea¬ 
sure as well as those who make them a matter of trade. 
Tlie work is characterized by the same radical common 
sense that marked the author’s “Gardening for Profit,” and 
it holds a high place in the estimation of lovers of 
floriculture. The new edition has been thoroughly revised 
by tlie author, and much enlarged by the addition of valu¬ 
able matter. 
Tlie following are a few of the subjects embraced in tlie 
latest edition: 
Laying out Flower Garden and Lawn; Designs for 
Grounds and for Greenhouses; Soils for Potting; Cold 
Frames; Hot-Ileds; Greenhouses Attached to Dwellings; 
Modes of Heating; Propagation of Plants by Seeds and by 
Cuttings; Culture of tlie Rose and Tuberose; Growing of 
Winter-flowering Plants; Construction of Bouquets, Baskets, 
etc.; Parlor and Window-Gardening: Wardian-Cases and 
Ferneries; Insects; What Flowers Grow in the Shade; 
Culture of Grape-Vines under Glass; The Profits of Flori¬ 
culture ; How to Become a Florist, etc., etc. 
"Window Gardening. 
By HENRY T. WILLIAMS, 
EDITOR OF THE HORTICULTURIST, AND HORTICULTURAL 
EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK INDEPENDENT. 
FINELY ILLUSTRATED. 
There can be no more attractive ornaments about the 
house than beautiful flowers, and Mr. Williams’s book tells 
exactly how they may be arranged, and what flowers to 
plant. It is seldom that a book is published on such sub¬ 
jects containing so much practical information. 
—The World (New York). 
CONTENTS: 
Chap. 12. —Climbing Vines, 
Balcony Gardening. 
Chap. 13.—Bulbs. 
Chap. 14.—Ferneries, Wardian 
Cases, Fern Decorations. 
Chap. 15.—Tlie Camellia. 
Chap. 16.—The Rose. 
Chap. 17.—The Fuchsia, Myr¬ 
tle. 
Chap. 18.—The Heliotrope. 
Chap. 19.—The Geranium. 
Chap. 20.—The Oleander,Bou- 
vardia. 
j Chan. 21. —Verbenas, Petu¬ 
nias, etc. 
I Chap. 22.—The Mignonette, 
I Cinerarias. 
Chao. 23.—Carnations. 
J Chao. 24.-AlpiDe Plants. 
’ Chap.26.—Jhiseeiianeous 
I Plants. 
Chap. 26. — Parlor Decora- 
1 tions 
Chap. 1.—Window Gardening 
—Its Pleasures—Increase in 
Popular Taste — Refilling 
Influences. 
Cliap. 2 .—Location and De¬ 
signs for Window Gardens. 
Chap. 3.—General Manage¬ 
ment of Window Gardens. 
Chap. 4.—Special Care of 
Window Gardens. 
Chap. 5 .—Insects, and how to 
Kill them. 
Chap. 6 .—Propagation from 
Seeds. Cuttings, etc. 
Chap. 7.—Propagating Boxes, 
Heating Cases, etc. 
Chap. 8 .—Window Pots, Box¬ 
es. rf'-p Stands. 
Chap. 9.—Go.'..se>”.'.ter:es and 
Greenhouses. 
Chap. 10 .—Hanging Baskets. 
Chap. 11.—Tlie Ivy for Deco- 
•wfivB Purpose', 
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