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F. R. (Franklin Reuben) Elliott.

Elliott's fruit book; or, The American fruit-grower's guide in orchard and garden. Being a compend of the history, modes of propagation, culture, etc., of fruit trees and shrubs, with descriptions of nearly all the varieties of fruits cultivated in this country; notes of their adaptation to localiti

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Justin Morgan, through the most noted of his progeny, down to the present time.
With numerous ])onraits. To which are added hints for Breeding, Breaking, and
General Use and Management of Horses, with practical Directions for training th^em for
exhibition at Agricultural Fairs. By D. C. Liksley.

60RGE0 AND IMPHEE, THE CHINESE AND^AFRICAN SUGAR

CANES. - - 1 00

A Complete Treatise upon their Origin and Varieties, Culture

and Uses, their value as a Forage Crop, and directions for making Sugar, Molasses,
• ^Icohol, Sparkling and Still Wines, Beer, Cider, Vinegar, Paper, Starch, and Dye
Stuffs. Fully Illustrated with Drawings of Approved Machinery ; With an Append'ix
by Leonard Weay, of Caffraria, and a description of his patented process of crystalliz-
ing the juice of the Imphee ; with ,the latest American experiments, including those of
V? 'i? South. By Hexey S. Olcott. To which are added translations of valu-
able J? rench Pamphlets, received from the Hon. Jokn Y. Mason, American Minister
at Pans.

THE STABLE BOOK- 1 00

A Treatise on the IManagement of Horses, in Relation to
Stabling, Groom^ - " " .-.ding, Watering and Working, Construction of Stables, Venti a-
faon, Appendage.. ^. arables, Man^ement of the Feet, and of Diseased and Defective
Horses. By John Stewart, Veterinary Surgeon. With Notes and Additions, adapt-
ing It to American Food and Climate. By A. B. Allen, Editor of the American
Agriculturist.

THE HORSE'S FOOT, AND HOW TO KEEP IT SOUND, - 50

Vv'iTii Cuts, Illustrating the Anatomy of the Foot, and contaln-
tog valuable Hints on Shoeing and Stable Management, In Health and In Disease. Bv
vv iLLLAM Miles. o -i j

THE FRUIT GARDEN 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 Arrandng different
kinds ol 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. IDustrated with upwards of 150
1 Inures, representing Different Parts of Trees, all Practical Operations, forms of Trees,
DeMgns for Plantations, Implements, &c. By P. Baeet, of the Mount Hope Nurseries,
Rochester, N. i . t- -i

FIELD'S PEAR CULTURE 75

The Pear Garden ; or, a Treatise on the Propagation aiid

Cultivation of the Pear Tree, with Instructions for Its Management from "the Seedlina
to the Bearing Tree. By Thomas W. Field.



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BRIDGET AN'S cTEOS.) YOUNG GARDENER'S ASSISTANT, $1 50

IxTniiEE Parts, Containing Catalo,aues of Garden ami Flower
Seed, wiih Practical Directions under each head for the Cultivation of Culinary Vege-
tables and Flowers. Also directions for Cultivating Fruit Trees, the Grape Vine, Ac. ;
%>> which is tddcd, a Calendar to each i)art, 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, i Cloth, 50

Cloth, 60

BEIDGEMAN'S FLORIST'S GUIDE, .... * Cloth, 50

" " - - - Cloth, 60

BRIDGEMAN'S FRUIT CULTIVATOR'S MANUAL, - i Cloth, 50

Cloth, 60

COLE'S AMERICAN FRUIT BOOK, 50

CoNTAixiNG Directions for Raising, PROrAGAXiNG and Manag-
Ing Fruit Trses, Shrubs and Plants ; with a description of the Best Varieties of Fruit,

Including New and Valuable Kinds.

COLES AMERICAN VETERINARIAN, .... 50

Containing Dlseases of Domestic Animals, their Causes,

Symptoms and Eemedies ; with Rules for Restoring and Preserving Health by jrood
management ; also for Training and Breeding.

BCHENCK'S GARDENER'S TEXT BOOK 60

Containing Directions for the Formation and Management
of the Kitchen Garden, the Culture and Use of Vegetables, Fruits and Medicinal Herbs.

AMERICAN ARCHITECT, 6 00

The American Architect, Comprising oriofiual Designs of Cheap

CouBtry and Village Residences, with Details, Bpecifications, Plans and Directions,
and an Estimate of the Cost of Each Design. By John W. Ritch, Architect. First
and Second Series, 4to, bound in 1 â– 'oL

BUIST'S (RCBEET) AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTORY, 1 25

Containing Practical Directions for the Culture of Plants,
in the Flower-Garden, Hot-House, Green-House, 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 their Growth, the Proper Season for Trans-
plantinff, &c. ; with Instructions for Erecting a Hot-House, Green-House, and Laying
out a Flower Garden ; the whole adapted to cither Large or Small Gardens, with In-
structions for Preparing the Soil, Propagating, Planting, Pruning, Training and Fruit-
ing the Grape Vine.

THE AMERICAN BIRD FANCIER,

CONSIDEUED WITH KKFERENCE TO THE BREEDING, EeARING, FeED-
Ing, Management and Peculiarities of Cage and House Birds, Illustrated with Engrav-
ings. By D. Jay Bkowne.

REEMELIN'S (CHAS.) VINE DRESSER'S MANUAL, - . 50

An Illustrated Treatise on Vineyards and Wine-Making,

containing Full Instructions as to Location and Soil, Preparation ot Ground, Selection

and Propa^ration of Vines, the Treatment of Young Vineyards, Trimming and Training

the Vines, Manures, and the Making of Wine.

DANA'S MUCK MANUAL, FOR THE USE OF FARMERS, - 1 00

A Treatise on the Physical and Chemical Properties of
Boils and Chemistry of Manures; Including, also, the subject of Composts, Artificial
Manures and Irrigation. A new edition, with a Chapter on Bones and Superphos-
phates.

CHEMICAL FIELD LECTURES FOR AGRICULTURISTS, . 1 00

By Dr. Julius Adolphtjs Stockhaedt, Professor in the Royal
Academy of Agriculture at Tharant Translated from the German. Kdltad, wltii
Dotes, by Jaj( b £. Txchbiia.chu.



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BTIIST'S (EEOIKT) FAMILY KITCHIN GAEIIKIE, - - 1^0 78
Containing Plain and Accukate Desceiptionp op -m/^ tbe Dif-
ferent Species and Varieties of Culinary Vegetables, -n-itli their Botanical, Eijglisli,
French and German names, alphabetically arranged, with the Best Ldo.le of Ouldvaling
them in the Garden or under Glass ; also i)escriptions and Character of the most Pelect
Fruit?, their Management, Propagation, Ac. By KoBfcET BmsT, author of the " Am-
erican Flower Garden Directory," &.c.

DOMESTIC AKD OBNALIENTAL POULTRY. Plain Plates, - 1 00

Do. Do. Do. Colored Plates, - 2 00

A Treatise on the History and Mangejient of Ornament.\l

and Domestic Poultry. By Rev. EDMxmD 8a-:ti. Dixon, A.M., with laree addl!iond h->
J. J. Kerr, M.D. Illustrated with sixty-five Original Portraits, engraved expres Iv fol
this work- Fourth edition revised.

HOW TO BUILD AUD VEITTILATE HOT-HOUSES, - - 1 fS

A Practical Treatise on the Construction. Heating and
Ventilation of Hot-ITonses, Including Conservatories, Green-Hou?es, Grapcrijs aii4
other kinds of Horticultural Structures, with Practical Directions for their Manage
ment, in regard to Light, Heat and Air. Illustrated with numerous engravings. Bv
P. B. Letjchars, Garden Architect

CHOELTON'S GPvAPE-GROWES'S GUIDE, - - - . 60

Intended Especially tor the American Climate. Beinir a
Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine in each department of Hoi
House. Cold Grapery, Eetarding House and Out-door Culture. With Plans for tl^^s
Conotruction of ..he Kequisite B'uiMlngs. and giving tlie best methods for Heating the
8«me. Every department being fully illustrated. By William Choelton.

iJORTON'S (JOHN P.) ELEMENTS OE SCIENTIEIC AGRICULTUP.E, 6(^

Or, the Connection between Science and the Art of Practical
Farming. Prize Essay of the New York State Agricultural Society. By John P.
NoETON, M.A., Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College. Adapted to the
use of SchoolB.

JOHNSTON'S (J. F. W.) CATECHISM OF AGRICULTURAL CPIEM-

ISTRY AND GEOLOGY, 25

By James F. W. Johnston, M.A., F.R.SS.L. aiid E., Honorary

Member of the Eoyal Agricultural Society of England, and author of "Lectures on
Agricultural Chemistry and Geologj%" With an Introduction by John Pitkin Nor-
ton, M.A., late Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College. With notes and
additions by the author, prepared expressly for this edition, and an Appendix compiled
by the Superintendent oi Education in Nova Scotia. Adapted to the use ol Schools.

JOHNSTON'S (J. E. W.) ELEMENTS OE AGRICULTURAL CHEM-

ISTRY AND GEOLOGY, 1 00

With a Complete ADalytical and Alphabetical Index and an

American Preface. By Hon. Simon Beown, Editor of the "New England Farmer.'

JOHNSTON'S (JAMES F. W.) AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY, 1 15

Lectures on the Application of Chemistry and Geology to

Agriculture. New edition, with an Appendix, containing the Author's Experimenra

In Practical Agriculture.

the: COMPLETE FARMER AND AMERICAN GARDENER, 1 25

Rural Economist and Kew American Gardener ; ContaMiiiiir

a Compendious Epitome of the most Important Branches of Asriculture and Knrai
Economy ; with Practical Directions on the Cultivation of Fruits and Vegetables, ih-
eluding Landscape and Ornamental Gardening. By Tuomao G. Fessekrek. 2 volft.
in one.

FESSENDEN'S (T. G.) AMERICAN KITCHEN GARDENER, - 50

Containing Directions for the Cultivation of Vegetables and

Garden Frdits Clith.



Books PuhUshed hy A. 0. Moore.

CASH'S (J. A.) PROGRESSIVE FARMER. - - ^ - £0 60

A SoiEXTiFic Trkatisr on Agrtcut.tural Chemistry, the {4r-
olojry of Agriculture, on Plants and Animals, Manures and Soils, applied to Practical
Agriculture ; with s Catechism of Scientific and Practical Agriculture. Ey J. A. K abu

BRECK'S BOOK OF FLOWERS, 1 00

In wHicn are Described all the Various Hardy Herbaceous
Perennials, Annuals, Shrubs, Plants and Evergreen Trees, with Directions for their
Cultivation.

I ttlTH'S (C. H. J.) LANDSCAPE GARDENING, PARKS AND PLEASURIS

GROUNDS. 1 25

With Practical Notes on Country Residences, Villas, Public

Parks and Gardens. By Charles IT. J. Smith, Landscape Gardener and Garden
Architect, «kc. With Notes and Additions by Lev^is F. Allen, author of "llural
Architecture."

THE COTTON PLANTER'S MANUAL, .... 1 00

Being a Compilation ov Facts from the Best Authorities on
the Culture of Cotton, its Natural History, Chemical Analysis, Trade and Consumption,
and embracing a History ol Cotton and tho Cotton Gin. By J. A. Turnee.

UOBBETT'S AMERICAN GARDENER, .... 50

A Treatise on the Situation, Soil, and Laying-out of Gardens,
and the making and managing ol Hot-Beds and Green-Houses, and on the Propagation
and Cultivation of the several sorts of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits and Flowers.

ALLEN (J. FISK) ON THE CULTURE OF THE GRAPE, - I 00

A Practical Treatise on the Culture and Treatment of tii?^
Grape Vine, embracing its History, -with Directions for its Treatment in the United
States ol America, in the Open Air and under Glass Structures, with and without
Artificial Heat By J. Fisk Allen.

ALLEN'S (R. L ) DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, - 75

Being a History and Description of the Horse. Mui.e, Cattle,
Sheep, Swine, Poultry, and Farm Dogs, with Directions for their Management, Breed-
ing, Crossing, Rearing, Feeding, and Preparation for a Profitable ^^arket ; al.so. their
Diseases and Kemedies, together with full Directions for the Management of the Dairy,
and the comparative Economy and Advantages of \\orking Animals, the Horse, Mule,
Oxen, &a By E. L. Allen.

ALLEN'S (R. L.) AMERICAN FARM BOOK, - - - 1 00

The American Farm Book ; or, a Compend of American Agricul-
ture, being a Practical Treatise on Soils, Manures, Draining, Irrigation, Grasses, Grain,
Tioots. Fruits, Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar Cane, Kice, and every Stai)le Product of the
United States: with the Best Metho'ls of Planting, Cultivating and Preparation for
Market. Illustrated with more than 100 engravings. By K. L. Allen.

f.LIEN'S (L. F.) RURAL ARCHITECTURE ; - - - 1 26

Being a Complete Description of Farm Houses, Cottages, and

O'lt Buildings, comprising "Wood Houses, Workshops, Tool Houses, Carriage and
Wa.L^on Houses, Stables, Sinokc and Ash nous(^s. Ice Houses. Apiaries or Bee Houses,
Poiiltry Houses, Babbitry, Dovecote. Pij-'gery. Barns, and SlieJs for Cattle, «fcc., kc^
l(Cctlier with Lawns, Pleasure Ground.'^, ami Parks ; the Flower, Fruit, and Vege-
t.ible Garden; also useful and ornamental domestic Animals for the Country Pofidcnt,
Ac , Ac Also, the best method of conducting water Into Cattle Yards and Houses.
Beautifully illustrated.

^TARING'S ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE ; ... 75

A Book tor Young Farmers, with Questions for the use of

SohooU



6 Boolzs Fublished by A. 0, Moore.

PAKDEE (R. G.) ON STRAWBERRY CULTURE ; - - SO 60

A Complete ]\1anual for the Cltltivation of Tire Strawberry â– 

with a description of the best varieties.

Also, notkes of the Easpberry, Blackberry, Currant, Goosebe'iy, and Grape; with
directions for their cultivation, and the selection of the best Aarieties. "Every process
here recommended has been proved, the plans of others tried, and the result is her*
given." With a valuable appendix, containing the observations and experience ol
some of the most successful cultivators of these fruits in our country.

GUENON ON MILCH COWS ; - - - - - - 80

A Treatise on ^Milch Cows, whereby the Quality and Quantity of
Milk which any Cow will give may be accurately determined by observing Natura'
Marks or External Indications alone; the length of time she wiU continue to give
Milk, &c., &c. By M. Francis Guenok, of Libourne, France. Translated by Nicho-
las P. Tkist, Esq. ; with Int oduction, Eemarks, and Observations on the Cow and
the Dairy, by John 8. Skinner. Illustrated with numerous engravings. Neatly
done up in paper covers, 87 cts.

AMERICAN POULTRY YARD ; IGO'

Comprising the Origin, History and Description of the different
Breeds of Domestic Poultry, with complete directions for their Breeding, Crossing,
Eearing, Fattening, and Preparation for Market ; including specific directions for
Caponizing Fowls, and for the Treatment of the Principal Diseases to which they are
subject, drawn from authentic sources and personal observation. Illustrated wiih
numerous engravings. By D. J. Browne.

BROWNE'S(D. JAY) FIELD BOOK OF MANURES; - - 125

Or, American Muck Book ; Treating of the Nature, ProptTti*-;^,
Sources, History, and Operations of all the Principal Fertilizers and Manures in Com-
mon Use, with specific directions for their Preservation, and Application to tlie Soil
and to Crops; drawn from authentic sources, actual experience, and personal observa-
tion, as combined with the Leading Principles of Practical and Scientific Agriculture-
By D. Jay Browne.

EAI>fDALL'S (H. S.) SHEEP HUSBANDRY; - - - 125

With an Account of the Different Breeds, and ereneral direc-
tions in regard to Summer and Winter Management, Breeding, and the Treatment of
Diseases, with Portraits and other Engravings. By Henry S. Eandall.

THE SHEPHERD'S OWN BOOK; ... - - i CO

With an Account of the Different Breeds, Diseases and Man-

agement of Sheep, and General Directions in regard to Summer and Winter Man-
agement, Breeding, and the Treatment of Diseases; with Hlustrative Engrav ngs, by
"ioiTATT & Eandall; embracing Skinner's Notes on the Breed and Management of
^h«ep in the United .^tates, and on the Culture of Fine Wool.

YOU ATT ON SHEEP , 75

Their Breed, Management and Diseases, with Illustrative Eq-

gr«ving*i ; to which are added Eemarks on the Breeds and Management of Sheep In
the United States, and on the Culture of Fine Wool in Silesia. By William Youatt.

you ATT AND MARTIN ON CATTLE ; . . . . 1 25

Being a Treatise on their Breeds, Management, and Diseases,
comprising a full History of the Various Paces; their Origin, Breeding, and Merits;
their capacity for Beef and Milk. Ey W. Youatt and W. C. L. Martin. The whole
forming a Complete Guide for the Farmer, the Amateur, and the Veterinary Surgeon,
with 100 Illustrations. Edited by Ambrose Stevens.

yoUATT ON THE HORSE ; 1 25

Youatt on the Structure and Diseases of the Horse, with

their Eemedlcs. Also, Practical Eules for Buyers, Breeders, Smiths, &c. Edited by
W. C. Spooner, M.R.C V S. With an account of the Breeds in the United States, by
Hijrey 8. Randall.



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FOUATT AND MARTIN ON THE HOG ; - - - - ^.0 75

A Treatise on the Bkeeds, Management, and Medical 'I'heat-
meut of Swine, with Directions for Salting Pork, and Curing 1 aeon and Hams i y
Wm Youatt, V.S , andW. C L.Mautin Edited by Ambrose Stevens. Illustrated
witli Engravings drawn from life

D LAKE'S (SEV. JOHN L.) EAilMER AT HOME; • 1 k5

A Family Text Book for the Country ; being- a Cyclopedia of
Agricultural Implements and Productions, and of the more Important topics in Do-
mestic Economy, cience, and Literature, adapted to Sural Life. Ly Key. Joun L.

BlAKE,DD.

MUNN'S (E.) PRACTICAL LAND DRAINER ; - - - 60

Being a Treatise on Draining Land, in whicli tlie most a])prov(^(l
systems of Drainage arc- explained, and their differences and comparative merits dis-
cussed; with full l-'irtctions? for the Cutting and Making of Drains, with Kemarks upon
the various male7ials of which they may be constructed. With many illustrations, i y
B. MuNN, Landscape Gardener.

ELLIOTT'S AMIRICArJ rRUlT GROWER'S GUIDE IN ORCHARD

AND GARDEN ; - 1 25

Being a Compend of the History, Modes of Propagation, Cul-

mre. Ac., of Fruit Trees and Sh ubs, with descriptions of nearly all the varieties of
truits cultivated in this country ; and Notes of their adaptation to localities, soils, and
a complete list of i ruits worthy of cultivation. I y F. R. Elliott, Pomologist.

JRACTICAL FRUIT, FLOWER, AND KITCHEN GARDEN ERS COM-
PANION; - - - 1 GO

With a Calendar. By Patrick Neill, LL.D., F.B.S.E., Secre-
tary of the Eoyal Caledonian Horticultural Society. Adapted to the United States
from the fourth edition, revised and improved by the author. Edited by G. Emki'.son,
M D., Editor of "The American Farmer's Encyclopedia." With Notes and Additions
by E. G Paedee, author of '"Manual of the Strawberry Culture." With illustrations.

BTEPHEN3- (HliNEY) BCOK 0? THE FARM; - - 4 00

A Complete (}uide to the Farmer, Steward, Ploavman. Cat-
tleman, Shepherd. Field Worker, and Dairy Maid. By Henry Stephens. With Four
Hundred and Fifty Illustrations; to which are added Explanatory Notes, Eemarks,
&c., by J S Skinnek. Really one of the best books a farmer can possess.

PEDDERS' (JAMES) FARMERS' LAKD MEASURER; - - 60

Or, Pocket Companion ; Showinp: at one view the Contents of any
Piece of Land from Dimensions taken In Yards. With % set c»f Useful Agriculturi.
Tables.

WHITES (W. N.) GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH ; - - 1 25

Or. the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, with the best methods for

their Cultivation ; together with hints upon Landscape and Flower Gardening; con-
taining modes of culture and descriptions of the species and varieties of the Culinary
Vegetables, Fruit Trees, and Fruits, and a select list of Ornamental Trees and Pl.uits,
found by trial adapted to the States of the Union south of Pennsylvania, with Garden-
ing Calendars lor the same. By Wm. N. Whitb, of Athens, Georgia.

EvlSTWOOD (B.) ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE CRANBERRY ; 50

With a Description op the best Varieties. By B. Eastwood,
"Septimus" of the New York Trlbxme.

AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER'S MANUAL ; - - - - 100

Being a Practical Treatise on the History and Domestic
Economy of the Honey Bee, embracing a full illustration of the whole subject, with
the most approved methods of managing this Insect, through every branch of it*
Cultu e; the resnH of many years' experience. Illustrated with maiy engravings
By T. B. MiNStt.



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THAER'S (ALBERT D.) AGRICULTURE - - - S2 CO

The Principles of Agriculture, Dy Albkrt D. Thver ; trans-
lated by "William Shaw and Cuthbeet W. Jobqtson, Esq , F.K.S. With a Memoir
of the Author. 1 vol 8vo.

This work is regarded by those who are competent to judge as one of the most
beautifal works that has ever appeared on the subject of Agriculture. At the same
time tliat it is eminently practical, it is philoso; hical, and, even to the general reader,
remarkably entertaining.

BOUSSINGAULT'S (J. B.) RURAL ECONOMY. - - 1 25

In its Relations to Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology :
or, Chemistry applied to Agriculture. By J. B, BoirssiNGAtrLT. Translated, with
notes, etc., by George Law, Agriculturist.

" The work is the fruit of a long life of study and experiment, and its perusal will
•id the farmer greatly in obtaining a practical and scientific knowledge of his profes-
sion.'"

MYSTERIES OF EEE-KEEPIKG EXPLAINED ; - - - 1 00

Being a Complete Analysis of the Whole Subject, consistiiij^

• of the Natural History of Bees; Directions for obtaining the greatest amount of Pure

Surplus Honey with the least possible expense; Remedies for losses given, and the

Science of Luck fully illustrated; the result ol more than twenty years' experience in

extensive Apiaries. By M Quinbv.

THE COTTAGE AND FARM BEE-KEEPER ; . - . 50

A Practical Woric, by a Country Curate.
WEEKS (JOEIT M.) ON SEES.-A MANUAL; ... 50

Or, an Easy Method of Managing Bees in the most profitable
manner to their owner; with infallible rules to prevent their destruction by the Moih.
With an appendix, by "Woostee A. Flanders.

THE ROSE ;..-.. - - 50

Being a Practical Treatise on the Propagation, Cultivation,
and Management ®f the Eose in all Seasons; with a li=t of Choice and A['proved Varie-
ties, adapted to the Climate of the United States; to which is added full directions lor
the Treatment of the Dahlia. Illustrated by Engravings.

MOORE'S RURAL HAND ECOES, 1 25

First Series, contaiDiDg Treatises ra —

The Hoese, The Pests of tee Farm,

The Hog, Domi;stic Fowls, and

The Ho>-ey Bee, The Cow,

Second Series, contaiiiiDg — . . - . 1 25

fivEET Lady heb oww Flowee Gaedknbr, Essay on Manures,
/Ilements of Agbioulturk, Amef.ican Kitchen Gaedenee,

HxKD Fancier, American Kose Cultueisi.

Third Series, containing — 1 25

Miles on the Horses Foot, "Vine Dresser's Manual,

The Rabbit Fancier, Bee-Kee'>r"s Chart,

Weeks on Bees, Chemistry made Easy.

Fourth Series, containing — - ... 1 25

Peesoz on thb Vni-E, Hooper's Dog and Guk,

Liebig 8 Familiar Letters, Skillful HorsEWiFE,

Browne's Memoirs of Indian Corn.

RICHARDSON OK DOGS : IHEIR GRIGIK AKD V.IPJETIES. . 60

Directions as to their Genep.al Management. With numeroua
original anecdotes. Also. Complete Instructions as to Treatment under Disease. By
H "l^ Richardson. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings.
This is not only a cheap work, but one of the best ever published on the Dog.



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LIEBIG'S (JUSTUS) FAMILIAR LECTURES ON CHEMISTRY, 50 50

AxD ITS Relation to Commerce, Physiology, and Agriculture.
Edited by John Oakdeneb, M.D.

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 i emedies, to which are
added lull directions for the construction of Hutches, Eabbitries, &c., together with
recipes for cooking and dressing for the Table. Beautifully illustrated.

THOMPSON (R. D.) ON THE FOOD OF ANIMALS . . 75

Experimental Researches on the Food of Animals and the
Fattening of Cattle; with remarks on the Food of Man. Based upon Experiments
undertaken by order of tlie British Government, by Robert Dundas Thomison, M.D.,
Lecturer on Practical Chemistry, University of Glasgow.

THE WESTERN FRUIT BO.OK ; 1 25

Being a Compend of the History, Modes of Propagation, Cui,-
ture, &c., of Fruit Trees and Shrubs, &c, &c. By F. R, Elliott.

THE SKILLFUL HOUSEWIFE ; 60

Or Complete Guide to Domestic Cookery, Taste, Comfort, and

Economy, embracing 659 recipes pertaining to Household Duties, the cmre of Health,
Gardening, Birds, Education of Children, &c., &c By Mrs L. G. Abell.

THE AMERICAN FLORIST'S GUIDE; 75

Comprising the American Rose Culturist and Every Lady her
own Flower Gardener.

EVERY LADY HER .VN FLOWER GARDENER ; . . 50

Addressed to the Industrious and Economical only ; containinti^

simple and practical Directions for Cultivating Plants and Flowers; a'eo, Flnts for the
Management of Flowers in Rooms, with brief Botanical Descrvj)tions ' / Plante ai,d
Flowers. The whole In plain and simple language. By Louisa .IohnS/N.

FI3iI CULT-JRS ; 1 00

A Tr::\tise on the Artificial Propagation of certain kinds op



Using the text of ebook Elliott's fruit book; or, The American fruit-grower's guide in orchard and garden. Being a compend of the history, modes of propagation, culture, etc., of fruit trees and shrubs, with descriptions of nearly all the varieties of fruits cultivated in this country; notes of their adaptation to localiti by F. R. (Franklin Reuben) Elliott active link like:
read the ebook Elliott's fruit book; or, The American fruit-grower's guide in orchard and garden. Being a compend of the history, modes of propagation, culture, etc., of fruit trees and shrubs, with descriptions of nearly all the varieties of fruits cultivated in this country; notes of their adaptation to localiti is obligatory