Tht RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
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Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers’ 
Exhange will be found on page 619. 
r Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. | 
, ftn ACRES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best crain and dairy farms in Orange County; 
rn miles from New York City, on State road; 
pood house with running water and furnace heat; 
«o tenant house; new' modern barns to stable 
«0 cows. 6 horses, etc.; price §100 per acre; or 
” in spii with stock and machinery; no agents. 
Address owner, ADVERTISER 6517, care Rural 
New-Yorker. _. 
TI N \ NT farmers to grow large acreage of corn 
•ind buckwheat and gather hay on shares; I 
have the land and some machinery. C. D. 
BLACK, Somerville, N. J. 
" r >8 \CRES, Central New York; all new ma- 
cliinery: fine Holstein dairy; horses wagons, 
deiirhs 'harness, chiekens; all tools; Hinman 
milking machines. Particulars, write ADVER¬ 
TISER CC51, care Rural New-Yorker._ 
■>00- ACRE fiat dairy, grain farm, near good 
markets, schools, churches, b.ations; owners. 
G.. BOX 18, Grent Rend, Pa. 
KOR SALE—217 acres, dairy and potato farm; 
located Broome County. N. Y.; CO rods 
from main State highway, between New 
York City and Ruffalo; good state cultivation; 
new house, 2 barns; gravity spring water; 
plenty wood, some timber; 25 head Holstein eat- 
ile mostly purebreds; 3 horses; good line farm¬ 
ing tools;'is paving good interest for a SIC,000 
investment; §13,000 takes everything, or the 
I,me farm at §30 per acre: buy direct. Address 
mVICHT manor STOCK FARM, Windsor, 
N. Y. 
ATTENTION!—Farmer having a three hundred- 
acre farm wants a reliable partner; no funds 
required: reason for such a proposition is that 
owner has other interests that demand his at¬ 
tention: 35 head Holstein cattle, half of them 
purebreds; 20 hogs, 10 sheep, 10 horses, poultry 
house to accommodate 200 hens; located % mile 
from trolley, on State road, 8 miles from city; 
owner in position to secure highest prices for 
milk, butter and other farm products: farm 
equipped with tractor and all farm machinery; 
single man preferred or married man, no chil¬ 
dren; great opportunity for right man who will 
take an interest in same and match his exper¬ 
ience against capital; do not answer unless you 
are capable of handling such a proposition and 
thoroughly understand cattle and the farm bus¬ 
iness, such as feeding, testing, etc.; give re¬ 
liable references with first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER C701, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—New concrete store, 30x00, fire¬ 
proof ; second story flat, 10 rooms, all im¬ 
provements: lot 85 ft. front, 155 ft. deep; loca¬ 
tion manufacturing village, 700 population; 
main street; part cash; mortgage. Address 
EARL T. WEST, Napanoch, N. Y. 
FRTJIT and stock farm for sale; 103 acres; 400 
5-year apple, 400 5-year peach; Alfalfa: suit¬ 
able for tractor; no mosquitoes; Central New 
Jersey. ADVERTISER 0700, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—An up-to-date paying poultry 
plant: established 12 years: the fullest in¬ 
vestigation desired. W. ONEY, Folsom, N. J. 
WISH TO BUY completely equipped dairy farm: 
will pay $2,000 down; if this is not suitable 
would consider paying $2,000 down and takiug 
farm on contract. ROY LEONARD, East Wor¬ 
cester, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—185-acre stock farm; on State road; 
135 tillable; 35 acres hardwood; good build¬ 
ings; tools and 25 head stock, including 8 reg 
istered Holsteins. Address H. G. STRAIT, 
West Oneonta, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—130-acre farm: 36 woods, 10 plowed; 
produces 200 bu. potatoes per acre; 2 tons liny 
per acre: well seeded and fenced: orchard; good 
0 room house, barn and new tool shed; 2 miles to 
railroad, village; priced right; with or without 
tools; small payment down. HUBERT C. 
BEARDSLEY, Montour Falls, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One of Vermont’s high grade stock 
and dairy farms; 254 acres; located in Corn¬ 
wall, Addison Co.. 3 miles from Middlebury. 
For full particulars address T. J. MACMURTRY, 
Middlebury, Vt. 
FARM OPPORTUNITY—Organization operating 
large agricultural interests offers unusual op¬ 
portunity for a few men who have had practical 
experience and are anxious to own farms. Full 
particulars on application to ADVERTISER 
0G74, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Big paying hlgli-elass dairy farm, 
212 acres; 2 miles from town, depot, cream¬ 
ery: land lays rolling; well and spring water; 
cut 100 tons hay; 2-story. 13-room house; barn, 
36x80: lighting system: cement basement; water 
in: lie up 45 head: Perfection milking machine: 
40 registered Holstein-Frieslan, 4 horses, 50 
chickens and all farming tools: building alone 
could not be built for $12,000; everything goes 
for §20,000: half cash. ADVERTISER 6664, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
720-ACRE dairy farm in Steuben Co.. N. Y.. for 
sale; new buildings, worth $15,000; 400,000 ft. 
choice heavy timber; water piped to buildings; 
price $22,000 if sold at once. THOMAS HAS- 
LETT, Seneca. Ontario Co., N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—Bare farm. 78 acres; 18 
acres standing limber; good buildings; good 
level ground; $5,000; with stock and tools $6,750. 
FRED Z1MMERMANN, Cassville, Oneida Co.. 
N. Y. 
BARGAIN for quick sale—To settle estate— 
Splendid dairy farm in the Catskills; 1*50 
acres; fertile soil, well watered; 30 acres woods; 
18-room house, in fine condition; large basement 
barn, 30x70. will carry 30 head cattle; about 
100 miles from New York City; mile from 
small town: telephone, rural delivery; great sec¬ 
tion for Summer boarders; $3,500. MINNIE 
VAY DYKE, Cornwallville, Greene Co., N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE—175 acres: all tillable, in¬ 
cluding 80 acres of black soil; located in the 
heart of Orange County's most productive farm¬ 
ing section: Iff, miles from railroad, schools and 
churches; home" orchard, including apples, pears, 
plums and grapes; excellent house of 17 rooms 
and 2 baths; barns and outbuildings; to close 
an estnte this productive farm will be sold at a 
most attractive price: quick title obtainable; 
reasonable terms if desired. For price and 
terms and inspection appointment. address 
MONTGOMERY ROBINSON, Ithaca, N. Y., or 
B. F. CHAMRERLAIN, Chester, N. Y. 
WANTED—Equipped trucking and poultry plant 
with at least 400-500 layers; 10-15 acres: 7-10- 
room house: South Jersey, not more than 50 
miles from N. Y.; price and particulars in first 
letter. JOSEPH A. SC I ALLY. 260 Wavne St.. 
Jersey City, N. J. 
WANTED—Small place, from 5 acres up. with 
house, barn, wood and water: not more than 
100 miles from N. Y., in New Jersey, New York 
or Connecticut; reasonable; no agents. Write, 
with full particulars, to ADVERTISER 6697. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
1 OR SALE—The farm of the late Augustus 
Angell, containing 150 acres, with woodlot: 
mile from Ghent village; IV. miles from 
Chatham village. Inquire of MARGARET B. 
ANGELL, Box 174, Vain tie, N. Y. 
COUPLE with one child want to rent small 
house in the country, or farm, or as farm 
helper: have three years’ experience. Write 
JAN JIRSA, 201 East 104th Street, New York 
GREAT BARGAIN—24-ncre poultry farm; 12 
acres clear; best stone road; level land, very 
productive; excellent for corn, grain, Alfalfa', 
potatoes and any crops; fine for peaches, etc.; 
one mile from two railroads; three miles from 
Uammonton; mail delivered: on public road: fine 
bungalow, in first-class condition, six rooms and 
jmtn, warm water heating, large cemented cel¬ 
lar; three poultry houses, each 30x16 ft.; new 
nrooder house; good size barn; new large corn 
and feed house; excellent drinking water in 
Kitchen: good horse; fifty 300-egg strain pul- 
‘®} 8: b'nw. harrow, cultivator and small tools; 
trice $4..)00; part cash, rest easv terms; build¬ 
ing* alone worth the price. FRED LAPP. 11. 1, 
Uammonton, N. J. 
^ ^ALB—Farm home; 75 acres; near town: 
wood, pasture, water, 400 fruit trees: small 
Hints; $, 1 , 500 ; one-third cash; easv terms; a 
hVV.xT ( ' hanpp - Address SUNNY SHADE 
FARM, Groton. Mass. 
—-Small farm or ideal Summer home; 
xTv.SJlt Jocation. For particulars address 
IALMlr SHATTUCK. Wlnchendon. Mass. 
—Excellent farm of about 170 acres, 
adjoining Seventh Street. Lewisburgli. Pa., 
i LI!„«?I )po i lt £.^I2 ,,nd8 <-'f Bueknell University; 
r $'‘.5,000; terms to responsible party, 
for full particulars address VI. B. MILLER, 
• . Box 303, Lewisburgh, Pa. No brokers. 
FOR SALE—Good flour and feed mill: water 
power; with 43 acres rich land or without; 
no competition: a bargain to quick buyer. 
ADVERTISER 0718, care Rural New-Yorker. 
135-ACRE river farm: all equipped, stock, tools; 
wood and lumber will more than pay for 
farm. CHAS. MANLEY, Braintree, Vt. 
WANTED—Position, or farm on shares: am 
American; have family of growing children; 
have been general farmer, herdsman, dairyman, 
butter-maker, manager, orehnrdist. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6712, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To buy or lease, poultry farm, capa¬ 
city 500 or more, within 100 miles New York 
City; preferably N. Y. or Northern N. J.: might 
consider small farm suitable for poultry: state 
full particulars, price, terms, etc. WM. H. 
HERRING. 262 High Street, Nutley, N. J. 
WANT to rent, house, 6 or 7 gponis, with some 
land: Albany. Rensselaer or Washington Co. 
JOSEPH DONNELLY, 401 East 242d Street, 
Yonkers. N. Y. 
IN GREENE COT'NTY. three miles from rail¬ 
road. u, xnile from State road, 85-acre farm; 
40 acres fruit. 30 acres tillable, 15 acres wood 
and pasture; 3,000 apple, pear and peach trees, 
ranging from 15 to 18 years of age; good ten- 
rooin house with acetyline gas system; good 
facilities for installing water in house: new 
power and milk house combined: garage; new 
fruit house with packing room and fruit cellar, 
each of 800 bbls. capacity; cooper shop: barn; 
40x50 ft., with sio-ds attached; running water 
at barn; two smaller barns; new wagon house 
and other outbuildings; all in first-class condi¬ 
tion: no agents. Owner, EDWIN COLLIER, 
R. F. D., West Coxsaekie, N. Y. 
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COUNTRY HOME; 7 acres: 5-room cot age'; 
gardening, poultry; Saratoga 12 miles; pleas¬ 
ant surroundings; $1,500. MRS. A. BOARD- 
MAN, Gansevoort, N. Y. 
FOR SALE —Largest ranch in Montana, at half 
price. ADDRESS W. G. ALTON, JR., Uni¬ 
versity Club, New York. 
WANTED—Small cheap farm, fair buildings, 
'within 100 miles New York: $300 down, bal¬ 
ance annually or mortgage; or lease with option 
buying. BOX 67, Dunellen, N. J. 
WANTED—Small farm, 15-25 acres, for cash 
rent; suitable for poultry. ADVERTISER 
6738. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm, with bouse and tenant house: 
outbuildings in good shape; cow barn for 20 
or more cows; do not want a ramshackle affair, 
but will pay a fair rental first year with option 
of buying; will buy stock and implements if 
any on the place; may consider a share propo¬ 
sition. ADVERTISER 6737. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, stooked dairy farm, with 
option to buy after one year. VAN WYCK. 
4324 Broadway, New York. 
WANTED—To rent, with privilege buying, fully 
equipped small poultry farm, with some fruit: 
near New York market preferred. J. S. THOMP¬ 
SON. 11 N. 21st Street, East Orange, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Fruit farm of 10 acres, along Hud¬ 
son River; gross sales about $3,900 last year: 
price $5,500 for qub’k sale, including stock, 
wagons, tools, etc.: half eash. ADVERTISER 
6739, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—165-acre farm, with 16-acre apple 
orchard just getting in prime; 200 pear trees. 
5 years old; bad over 2.000 barrels of apples 
last year: farm produced over 1,000 bushels of 
grain and 43,000 lbs. of milk; seven-room bouse, 
woodhouse, separator bouse and wagon house, 
all comparatively new: hog house and large 
barn: telephone in house: mail delivered: price 
$18,000. A. H. SMITH, Cairo. N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm. 10 to 20 acres; 8-room bouse, 
improved; within 2 miles station and 35 N. Y.; 
prefer Rockland Countv: will rent or buv. 
SIMPSON, 1375 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm, to rent, with privilege of buy¬ 
ing in Eastern Pa. or New Jersey; suitable 
for fruit, etc.: 30 to 50 acres; if buying, from 
$2,000 to $3,000; no agents. ADVERTISER 
6733. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—72-acre farm; 60 acres tillable; 12 
acres wood and timber; plenty of water; on 
main road: R. F. D.: telephone and milk route; 
good buildings: American neighborhood: near 
rural school; 1 1 5 miles from village; 4 miles 
from R. R.: price $1,800 cash; also full equip¬ 
ment at a bargain if desired. For particulars 
write owner, E. E. LADD, R. D. No. 1, Patter- 
sonville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—79-acre farm: 10 acres timber; or¬ 
chard: 4 cows: near creamery, school, church 
and lake; six miles from railroad; $2,500 if sold 
soon. NED I.OOPE, Cincinnati^, Cortland Co., 
N. *Y. 
FOR SALE—130 acres, 1 1 A miles from town; 10 
cows, full set of tools, basement barn. bIIo, 
henhouse, etc.: very productive; $8,500; cor¬ 
respondence solicited. BOX 218, Newark Val¬ 
ley, N. Y. 
MANURE IS DEFICIENT IN 
PHOSPHORUS 
DOUBLE ITS VALUE BY REINFORCING IT WITH 
BARIUM-PHOSPHATE 
ANALYSING 
PHOSPHORIC ACID Grade A 28.00% Grade B 16.00% 
BARIUM SULPHIDE 7.00% 7.00% 
MANURE IS NO MORE A COMPLETE RATION 
FOR CROPS THAN HAY IS FOR A COW 
The addition of Phosphorus to manure will pay as well as feeding grain with hay. 
A few pounds of B-P senrttered each day in the gutters of your barn will 
DOUBLE THE VALUE OF YOUR MANURE 
absorb all liquids, prevent the loss of ammonia and keep the stable sanitary. 
This is a sensible and logical thing to do. 
WHY DON’T YOU TRY IT? 
Our Book. “Phosphorus and Manure,” will give you valuable information along these 
lines, and “Cover Crops. Manure and Phosphorus’’ will show you how to keep a large 
part of your annual fertilizer bill in your pocket. They are free for the asking. 
We can also quote attractive prices on carload lots of 
GROUND PHOSPHATE ROCK 
AND 
NITRATE OF SODA 
Witherbee, Sherman & Company, Inc. 
2 Rector St„ New York City 393 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 
. 7777 ■— i— > 
FARMS for sale, to settle estate; good dairy 
farms with large, valuable timber tracts, at 
Whitney Point, N. Y.: large fruit farms, having 
large acre of grapes, large cherry orchards, or¬ 
chards of prunes, apples and pears; also small 
fruit farms, at Silver Creek, N. Y., and For- 
estville, N. Y.; all buildings in good repair; 
land level; good rich soil, xvell drained; good 
springs, good wells or water: sightly places, 
near good shipping stations, on improved and 
State roads. For further particulars address 
FLORENCE T. JACOBS. ForestvlUe, N. Y. 
WANTED—To reut on sharps or manage on sal¬ 
ary or percentage, with option of buying, well- 
located farm in Maryland or The Virginias, on 
main road, by a successful farmer with 20 
years’ experience, all branches; expert herds¬ 
man; married: two children. ADVERTISER 
6728, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A farm in exchange for a stock of 
merchandise, consisting of gents' furnishings, 
clothing, felt goods, rubber boots, ladies’ gents’ 
and children’s shoes and rubbers; also store fix¬ 
tures; or will sell the stock; stock to be ex¬ 
changed or sold to settle an estnte. Address 
FLORENCE T. JACOBS. Forestville, N. Y, 
WANTED—Maryland, Delaware or Virginia, 
moderate-priced farm, easy terms, 65 to 100 
acres, good wood and water supply; must grow 
Alfalfa: house 7 or more rooms, cellar, good 
shade, mail delivered; all necessary outbuild¬ 
ings; bordering salt water preferred: immedi¬ 
ate possession not iiffperative. ADVERTISER 
6721, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HALF-ACRE LOTS, near commuter’s station; 
macadam thoroughfare; perfect sandy loam; 
near mountains, stream; Central Jersey; 
$100 down: $10 monthly 24 months. BOX 67, 
Dunellen, N. J. 
Miscellaneous 
HONEY—Finest clover, thick, rich and delicious; 
by parcel post 2nd and 3rd zones, 12 lbs., 
$4.50 6 lbs., $2.35: by express, not prepaid, 60 
lbs., $18.00: 24 »one-pound jars, $8.50. LONG¬ 
FELLOW BROS., Hallowell. Me. 
. BROODERS—Three standard coal-burning. 500- 
ehick size, like new: $15 each: 500-chick size 
oil brooders, $13 each. D. W. GOODI.ING, 
Richfield. Pa. 
INCUBATORS FOR SALE—New in 1919: six 
440-egg Reliable. $27; one older, 440-egg, $22. 
W. ALLEN. Mansfield. Mass. 
TWELVE horsepower “New Way” gas engine; 
excellent condition. RAYMOND B. ARNOLD. 
Milan, Pa. 
FOR SALE—New fruit and potato sprayer: 
price. $35; Star Feed grinder, $30: Mann’s 
bone grinder. $15. D. R. HONE, Cherry Valley, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Three cars of good mixed hay: 
grade good No. 2; will take mixed car of 
straw: also oats wanted: will furnish bags. 
THOMAS J. McDERMOTT. Belleville. N. J. 
CLAMS—By parcel post: shipped same day as 
taken from water: 25 large ones for $1.00 in 
2nd zone: $1.20 in 3rd zone. CEDAR CREST 
FARM, R. No. 1. Cape May Court House, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Hall Mammoth incubator; three 
thousand capacity; three hundred dollars; 
erated f. o. b. Stockton, N. J. E. R. JOHNSON, 
Stockton, N. J. 
TRACTOR—Bates Steel Mule. Model D: plowed 
forty acres; practically new: fourteen hun¬ 
dred; two 3-bottom Oliver tractor plows, 12 and 
14-inch, nearly new, three hundred: engine 
trailer, used twenty miles, ten hundred capacity, 
fifty dollars: six liundred-egg Buckeye incubator, 
new, seventy dollars. E. W. HARRIS, Niver- 
ville, N. Y. 
BACK NUMBERS R. N. Y., Gleanings, other 
farm papers, magazines and books; type, 
paper, printers’ supplies: shafting, hangers, pul¬ 
leys. belting, etc. Write for list. E. S. KUNS- 
MAN. Hell) viown, Pa. 
CHOCOLATES—Pure lioney centers; healthful 
and delicious: 1-lb. box. 65e; 2-lb.. $1.25. up 
to fourth zone; money with order. “ENDION.” 
Naples, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Some first-class books on agricul¬ 
ture. Write for list and prices. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6705. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Iron Ago 4-row 50-gallon traction 
power potato sprayer: used one season; $50 
f. o. b. Further particulars address WILLIAMS 
BROS., Hamlin, N. Y. 
WANTED—Moline economy disk harrow; also 
cuitvator; must be reasonable. Address AD¬ 
VERTISER 6714, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—.T. I. Case F.nicar. two-bottom 14- 
in. power lift engine plow; used little: price, 
$100; Forkner light draft 5-section 16-foot bar- 
row. cheap. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Rushford, 
N. Y. 
PURE Vermont maple syrup, $3 gal.: pure Ver¬ 
mont maple sugar in 10-lb. pails, 40c lb.; this 
year’s crop: cash with order: satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. BERT PRESCOTT, Essex Junction, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Empire milking machine; 2 double 
units: galvanized pipe and stall cocks; first- 
class condition. H. D. LEWIS, New Canaan, 
Conn. 
PURE HONEY—Buckwheat (dark) extracted; 
12 lbs. delivered in 2d zone, $3.25: third zone. 
$3.40; f. o. b. my station as follows: 10-lb. 
pails. $2.35 : 60-lb. can. $12. Write for price 
on clover lioney. RAY C. WILCOX, West Dan- 
by, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Three carloads of mixed hard¬ 
wood, $S cord. f. o. b. car. O. B. LAROE, 
Sugar Loaf, N. Y. 
WANTED—To Exchange—Selected oysters in 
shell, fresh from the beds, for good potatoes 
or onions, barrel for barrel, or can send shucked 
meats. Write for further particulars, WM. 
LORD. Cambridge, Md. 
FOR SALE—Incubators. Cyphers, Sheer; brood¬ 
ers. Harryshurg. Hill; oat sprouter: success¬ 
ful trap nests, hoppers, fountains, 3x6 chick 
coops. Write wants and save money. BAR¬ 
GAIN, Lookout, Pa. 
CLOVER HONEY—Extracted, three 15-ounce 
packages, $1.25. postpaid, 3d zone. EVAN 
JONES, Franklinville, N. J. 
ONE Hinman milking machine, 2 units, with 
extra pail, complete; used only two weeks; 
one New Way 2 h.p. gas engine, never been 
used: one 3-bnrner oil cook stove. LAWRENCE 
HOWARD, Kinderhook. N. Y. 
CONTENTS 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, MARCH 20, 1920 
FARM TOPICS 
A Shaded Road in Ohio. 576 
Spreading the Old Straw Stack. 576 
Planning the Year’s Work.577, 578 
Prospects on Small Farm. 582 
Returns from Intensive Cultivation. 582 
Potato Fertilizing in Maine. 593 
Hope Farm Notes. 594 
Killing Rats . 594 
Value of Stored Fertilizer. 595 
Formalin for Soil Sterilization. 595 
Lime for Top-dressing. 595 
A Few Crop Records.. 597 
A Game Law for Farm Protection. ..t.. 597 
The Problem of Farm Finance.. 597 
Buying a Farm on Contract. 616 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Wool. Shoddy and Pure Fabric Laws... 575, 576 
Bog Shoes for Horses. 592 
The Price of Milk and the Price of Grain... 597 
Ration for Freshening Heifer; Feeding 
Skim-milk .602 
Trouble with Cows. 602 
A Pig-feeding Proposition. 604 
Feeding a Brood Sow. 604 
Sheep Questions . 605 
Production Records and Possibilities. 606 
Ration for Family Cow. 606 
Cheapening a Ration. 606 
Pasture and Barn Notes. 608 
Eared Com for the Silo. 609 
Feeding Garbage to Hogs. 609 
Moldy Silage .609 
Ringworm .. 618 
THE HENYARD 
Heatless Brooders . 612 
Co-operation for Selling Eggs. 612 
Egg-eating Hens . 612 
Reds Out of Place. 613 
Eggs Off Color . 613 
HORTICULTURE 
Suggestions for Planting the Place. 577 
Grafting Seedlings in an Ohio Pasture. 578 
New or Noteworthy Fruits—Part 1. 679 
How to Plant an Orchard.579, 580 
Strawberry Planting and Fruiting. 584 
Turnip Greens; Pomme Gris Apple. 584 
The Dasheen . 584 
The Beautiful Hudson Valley; a Western 
New York Grower Talks. 586 
Orchard Surgerv—Part II. 692 
Spraying for B’otch: Grafting Wealthy.... 593 
Orchard Spray Service for Onondaga County 597 
WOMAN AND HOME 
From Day to Day. 598 
Laundry Soap . 598 
The Rural Patterns . 598 
A Woman and a Greenhouse.598, 599 
Making Up Combings. 599 
A Stylish Dress from an Out-of-date Coat.. 599 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Maple Sugar Making—Part IV......... ... 576 
Putty Fails to Stick. 580 
Events of the Week.... 590 
Suction Cleaner for Cistern. 592 
Honey Beats the Sugar Trust—Part III.588, 593 
A Pure Fabrics Law for New York. 597 
A Labor Union of Hired Men. 616 
A Hoosier Workman Talks.616 
Tbe Tenant Who Spoiled the Business.616 
The Condition of the Railroads. 616 
High Wages and Waste^.a... 616 
