| —Blackberries—A Remarkable Coincidence |
60 |
| Chapter IX. |
—The Garden—Female Management—Comforts and Profits |
69 |
| Chapter X. |
—Cheated in a Cow—A Good and a Bad One—The Saint of the Barnyard |
76 |
| Chapter XI. |
—A Cloud of Weeds—Great Sales of Plants |
86 |
| Chapter XII. |
—Pigs and Poultry—Luck and Ill Luck |
98 |
| Chapter XIII. |
—City and Country Life contrasted |
110 |
| Chapter XIV. |
—Two Acres in Truck—Revolution in Agriculture |
118 |
| Chapter XV. |
—Birds, and the Services they Render |
131 |
| Chapter XVI. |
—Close of my First Year—Its Loss and Gain |
141 |
| Chapter XVII. |
—My Second Year—Trenching the Garden—Strawberry Profits |
148 |
| Chapter XVIII. |
—Raspberries—The Lawtons |
167 |
| Chapter XIX. |
—Liquid Manures—An Illustration |
177 |
| Chapter XX. |
—My Third Year—Liquid Manure—Three Years’ Results |
188 |
| Chapter XXI. |
—A Barnyard Manufactory—Land Enough—Faith in Manure |
200 |
| Chapter XXII. |
—Profits of Fruit-growing—The Trade in Berries |
212 |
| Chapter XXIII. |
—Gentleman-farming—Establishing a Home |
230 |
| Chapter XXIV. |
—Unsuccessful Men—Rebellion not Ruinous to Northern Agriculture |
238 |
| Chapter XXV. |
—Where to Locate—East or West |
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