American homes and gardens . I THE SOUVENIR PILLOW TOP GO. % Bf0FSSES 320 BROADWAY, NEW YORK I HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllV^ f m 1 •^k -r JUST M PUBLISHED The New Agriculture By T. BYARD COLLINS 8vo. Cloth. 376 Pages100 IllustrationsPrice, $, Postpaid. HIS new and valuable work sets forth the changes whichhave taken place in American agricultural methods whichare transforming farm life, formerly so hard, into the mostindependent, peaceful and agreeable existence. Farm lifeto-day offers more inducements than at any previous periodin t
American homes and gardens . I THE SOUVENIR PILLOW TOP GO. % Bf0FSSES 320 BROADWAY, NEW YORK I HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllV^ f m 1 •^k -r JUST M PUBLISHED The New Agriculture By T. BYARD COLLINS 8vo. Cloth. 376 Pages100 IllustrationsPrice, $, Postpaid. HIS new and valuable work sets forth the changes whichhave taken place in American agricultural methods whichare transforming farm life, formerly so hard, into the mostindependent, peaceful and agreeable existence. Farm lifeto-day offers more inducements than at any previous periodin the worlds history, and it is calling millions from thedesk. The present work is one of the most practical treatises on thesubject ever issued. It contains 376 pages and 100 illustrations. In brief, the Contents are as follows CHAPTER I. This chapter contains a general statement of the advantages of farm II. Deals with the vast systems of irrigation which are transforming the great West, and also hints at an application of water by artificial means in sections of the country where irrigation has not hitherto been found III. Gives the principles and importance of fertilization and the possibility of inocu-lating the soil by means of nitrogen-gathering IV. Dea
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