Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . ne on con-struction of Piggeries and the developing of theyoung animals. Price, , postpaid, or we vnll send, thebook free, with an order for Vegetable or FlowerSeeds amounting to ^, selected, from this cata-logue. TALKS ON MANURE. By JOSEPH H lERIS, M. S. Including a chapter especially written for it bySir John Bennet tawes, of Rothmstead,England. There is scarcely auypoint relating to fertilizingthe soil, including the suitable manures for specialcrops, that is not treated, and while the teachingsare found


Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . ne on con-struction of Piggeries and the developing of theyoung animals. Price, , postpaid, or we vnll send, thebook free, with an order for Vegetable or FlowerSeeds amounting to ^, selected, from this cata-logue. TALKS ON MANURE. By JOSEPH H lERIS, M. S. Including a chapter especially written for it bySir John Bennet tawes, of Rothmstead,England. There is scarcely auypoint relating to fertilizingthe soil, including the suitable manures for specialcrops, that is not treated, and while the teachingsare founded upon the most elaborate scientific re-searches, they are so far divested of the technicallanguage of science as to commend themselves tofarmers as eminently practical It is not of renthat the results of scientiftc investigations are pre-sented in a manner so thoroughlv popular. This work contains 40 chapters and 366pages. Price, $, postpaid, or xoe will send tliebook free, with an order for Vegetable or Flower6eeds amounting to §, selected from this IRRIGATION For the Farm, Garden, and Orchard. By HENRY STEWART. Witti Numerous Illustrations. The popular notion that irrigation is only needeiin California and other far western localities irapidly changing. The great damage caused by occasional drouths, the great need and difficulty oestablishing never-failing meadows, so necessai-jtsuccessful agriculture, and the uncertainty of market gardening in the older States, are rapidly corvincing cultivators who live East that irrigation iimportant to them. The various methods of irrig;tion are discussed in this work, anil it is intended tmeet the wants of gardeners, fruit-growers, anthose farmers who have only a meadow to water, awell as those who would irrigate their whole farnIt is plainly written and copiously illustrated; ithoroughly practical, and sufficieiitiy suggestive tmeet almost any jjossible case in which water may busedfor the benefit of thecrops. Ii


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