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Books published by A. 0. Moore & Co, 
AMERICAN A&CHXTECI, ---------- 6 00 
Comprising Original Designs of Cheap Country and- Village 
Residences, with Details, Specifications, Plans and Directions,, and an Estimate of the Cost 
of each Design, By John W. Ritch, Architect, First and Second Series,* 4to, bound inf 
1 vol. 
AMERICAS FLORIST’S GUIDE, -------- 75 
Comprising the American Rose CulTurist, and Every Lady 
her own Flower Gardener. 
BARRY’S FRUIT GARDES, --------- 1 25 
A Treatise, Intended to Explain and Illustrate the Physi- 
ology of Fruit Trees, the Theory and Practice of all Operations connected with the 
Propagation. Transplanting, Pruning and Training of Orchard and Garden Trees, as 
Standards, Dwarfs, Pyramids, Espalier, &c. The Laying out and Arranging different 
kinds of Orchards and Gardens, the selection of suitable varieties for different purposes 
and localities, Gathering and Preserving Fruits, Treatment of Diseases, Destruction of 
Insects, Description and Uses of Implements, &c. Illustrated with upwards of 150 
Figures. By P. Barry, of the Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
BEMENT’S (C. N.) RABBIT FANCIER, ------- 50 
A Treatise on the Breeding, Rearing, Feeding and General 
Management of Rabbits, with Remarks upon their Diseases and Remedies, to which are 
added Full Directions for the Construction of Hutches, Rabbitries, &c., together with 
Recipes for Cooking and Dressing for the Table. Beautifully illustrated. 
BLAKE’S (REV. JOHN L.) FARMER AT HOME, - - - - 1 25 
A Family Text Book por the Country ; being a Cyclopedia 
of Agricultural Implements and Productions, and of the more important topics in 
Domestic Economy, Science and Literature, adapted to Rural Life. By Rev. John L. 
Blake, D. D. 
BOUSSINGAULT’S (J. B.) RURAL ECONOMY, ----- 1 29 
Or, Chemistry Applied to Agriculture ; presenting Distinctly 
and in a Simple Manner the Principles of Farm Management, the Preservation and Use of 
Manures, the Nutrition and Food of Animals, and the General Economy of Agriculture. 
The work is the fruit of a long life of study and experiment, and its perusal will aid th® 
farmer greatly in obtaining a practical and scientific knowledge of his profession. 
BROWNE’S AMERICAN BIRD FANCIER, ------ 25 
The Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, Management and Peculi- 
arities of Cage and House Birds. Illustrated with engravings. 
BROWNE’S AMERICAN POULTRY YARD, ------ 1 00 
Comprising the Origin, History and Description of the 
Different Breeds of Domestic Poultry, with Complete Directions for their Breeding,, 
Crossing, Rearing, Fattening and Preparation for Market; including specific directions 
for Caponizing Fowls, and for the Treatment of the Principal Diseases to which they arc 
subject, drawn from authentic sources and personal observation. Illustrated with 
numerous engravings. 
BROWNE’S (D. JAY) FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, - - - - 125 
Or, American Muck Book ; Treating of. the Nature, Properties, 
Sources, History and Operations of all the Principal Fertilizers and Manures in Common 
Use, with specific directions for their Preservation and Application to the Soil and to 
Crops ; drawn from authentic sources, actual experience and personal observation, as 
combined with the Leading Principles of Practical and Scientific Agriculture. 
BRIDGEMAN’S (TH0S.) YOUNG GARDENER’S ASSISTANT, - - 1 50 
In Three Parts ; Containing Catalogues of Garden and Flower 
Seed, with Practical Directions under each head for the-Cultivation of Cu nary Vege¬ 
tables, Flowers, Fruit Trees, the Grape Vine, &e. j to which is added a Calendar to each 
part, showing the work necessary to be done in the various departments each month 
of the year. One volume octavo. 
BRIDGEMAN’S KITCHEN GARDENER’S INSTRUCTOR, k Cloth, 50 
» « “ “ Cloth, 60 
