Books published by A. O. Moore & Co. 
BRIDGEMAN’S FLORIST’S GRIDE, ^ Cloth, 5 © 
“ “ u ----- - Cloth, 60 
BEIDGEMAN’S FRRIT CULTIVATORS MANUAL, - - Y & Cloth, 50 
“ “ “ “ Cloth, 60 
BEECH’S BOOK OF FLOWERS, -------- 1 00 
In which are Described all the Various Hardy Herbaceous 
Perennials, Annuals, Shrubs, Plants and Evergreen Trees, with Directions for their 
Cultivation. 
BRIST’S (ROBERT) AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTORY, 1 25 
Containing Practical Directions for the Culture of Plants, 
in the Flower Garden, Hothouse, Greenhouse, Rooms or Parlor Windows, for every 
month in the Year ; with a Description of the Plants most desirable in each, the nature 
of the Soil and situation best adapted to the'ir Growth, the Proper Season for Trans¬ 
planting, &c. ; with Instructions for erecting a Hothouse, Greenhouse, and Laying out 
a Flower Garden ; the whole adapted to either Large or Small Gardens, with Instruc¬ 
tions for Preparing the Soil, Propagating, Planting, Pruning, Training and Fruiting the 
Grape Vine. 
BUIST’S (ROBEET) FAMILY BUTCHER GARDENER, ... 75 
Containing Plain and Accurate Descriptions of all the 
D ifferent Species and Varieties of Culinary Vegetables, with their Botanical, English, 
French and German names, alphabetically arranged, with the Best Mode of Cultivat¬ 
ing them in the Garden or under Glass ; also Descriptions and Character of the most 
Select Fruits, their Management, Propagation, &c. By Robert Buist, author of the 
•“American Flower Garden Directory,” &c. 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE AND SUGAR-MAKING, - - - - 25 
Its History, Culture and Adaptation to the Soil, Climate, 
and Economy of the United States, with an Account of Various Processes of Manu¬ 
facturing Sugar. Drawn from authentic sources, by Charles F. Stansbury, A. M., late 
Commissioner at the Exhibition of all Nations at London. 
CHORLTON’S GRAPE-GROWER’S GUIDE, ------ 60 
Intended Especially for the American Climate/ Being a 
Practical Treatise on the Cultivation,of the Grape Vine in each department of Hot¬ 
house, Cold Grapery, Retarding House and Out-door Culture. With Plans for the con¬ 
struction of the Requisite Buildings, and giving the best methods for Heating the same. 
Every department being fully illustrated. By William Chorlton. 
GOBBETT’S AMERICAN GARDENER, ------- 50 
A Treatise on the Situation, Soil and Laying-out of Gardens, 
and the Making and Managing of Hotbeds and Greenhouses, and on the Propagation 
and Cultivation of the several sorts of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits and Flowers. 
COTTAGE AND FARM BEE-KEEPER, ------- 50 
A Practical Work, by a Country Curate, 
COLE’S AMERICAN FRUIT BOOK, -------- 50 
Containing Directions for Raising, Propagating and Manag- 
ing Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Plants ; with a Description of the Best Varieties of Fruit, 
including New and Valuable Kinds. 
COLE’S AMERICAN VETERINARIAN, ------- 50 
Containing Diseases of Domestic Animals, their Causes, Symp- 
toms and Remedies ; with Rules for Restoring and Preserving Health by good manage¬ 
ment ; also for Training and Breeding. 
DADD’S AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR, ------- 1 00 
Containing the Necessary Information foe Preserving the 
Health and Curing the Diseased of Oxen, Cows, Sheep and Swine, with a Great Variety 
of Original Recipes and Valuable Information in reference to Farm and Dairy Manage¬ 
ment, whereby every Man can be his own Cattle Doctor. The principles taught in this 
work are, that all Medication shall be subservient to Nature-—that all Medicines must he 
sanative in their operation, and administered with a view of aiding the vital powers, 
instead of depressing, as heretofore, with the lancet or by poison. By G. EL Dadd, M. D., 
Veterinary practitioner.. 
