686 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Piiblicatiotis issued dunng the year ctided June 30, 1910, etc. — Continued. 



BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY— Continued. 



Earlier Publications Kepkimed — Continued. 



Farmers' BuUetins — Continued. Copies 



No. lis. (;i;ipe Growiiic; in the South. S. M. Tracy, 32 pp. Nov. 



2, 10.000: -Mar. 13, 10.000 20,000 



No. 13!>. Kuiukt: A Grain for Semiarid Regions. Mark Alfred 



Carleton. 15 pp. Dec. 14. 5,000; Apr. 16, 5.000 10,000 



No. 140. Pineapple Growing. Peter H. Rolfs. 47 pp. Feb. 10 5,000 



No, 154. The Home Fruit (Jarden : Preiiaration and Care. L. C. 



Corbett. IG pp. Nov. 2. 10.000; Apr. 10, 15,000; Jan. 20, 15,000__ 40,000 

 No. 150. The Home Viney.ird. with Special Reference to Northern 



Conditions;. W, H. Ragan. 24 pp. Oct. 12, 5,000; Feb. 2, 



10,000; Apr. 13, 10,000; June 3. 15.000 40,000 



No. 157. The Propagation of Plants. L. C. Corbett. 23 pp. Nov. 



10. 20.000: Jnne 9, 5,000 25,000 



No. 104. Rai)e as a Forage Crop. A. S. Hitchcock. 16 pp. Nov. 3, 



5,000; Feb. 26, 5,000 10.000 



No. 167. Cassava. S.M.Tracy. 31pp. Feb. 17 5,000 



No. 174. Broom Corn. C. P. Hartley. 32 pp. Nov. 8, 5,000; 



Feb. 14, 5,000; Mar. 24, 15,000 25,000 



NTo. 175. Home Maiuifacture and Use of Unfermented Grape Juice. 



George C. Husmanu. 15 pp. Oct. 2, 5.000; Feb. 11, 5.000; 



Apr. 30, 5,000 15, 000 



No. 176. Cranberry Culture. L. C. Corbett. 20 pp. Oct. 21, 



5.000; Mar. 7, 5,000 10,000 



•No. ISl. Pruning. L. C. Corbett. 39 pp. Oct. 4, 10,000; Dec. 7, 



10.000; Feb. 23. 15.000; May 24, 10,000 45,000 



No. 185. Beautifying the Home Grounds. L. C. Corbett. 24 pp 



Oct. 7. 10.000; Dec. 9, 10,000; Feb. 23, 10.000; Mar. 8, 15,000; 



Apr. 21. 15,000 60,000 



No. ISS. AVeods Used in Medicine. Alice Henkel. 45 pp. Oct. 7, 



5,000; Dec. 6, 10,000; Apr. 13, 10,000 25, 000 



No. 194. Alfalfa Seed. Edgar Brown. 15 pp. Jan. 13, 10,000; 



Apr. 14, 15.000 25,000 



No. 195. Annual Flowering Plants. L. C. Corbett. 48 pp. Feb. 



21, 10,000; Apr. 11, 15,000 25,000 



No. 198. Strawberries. L. C. Corbett. 24 pp. Oct. 18, 10,000; 



Feb. 2, 15.000; Apr. 13, 15,000; May 26, 10,000 J 50,000 



No. 199. Corn Growing. C. P. Hartley. 31 pp. Aug. 6, 10,000: 



Oct. 30, 15.000; Feb. 12, 15,000; Mar. 18, 20,000; Apr. 13, 15,000; 



Apr. 14, 20,000 95.000 



No. 204. The Cultivation of Mushrooms. B. M. Dnggar. 24 pp. 



Dec. 15. 10,000; May 31, 10,000 20,000 



No. 218. The School Garden. L. C. Corbett. 41 pp. Nov. 13, 



20,000; June 1, 10,000 30,000 



No. 219. Lessons from the Grain-rust Epidemic of 1904, Mark 



Alfred Carleton. 24 pp. Feb. 25. 5.000; May 26, 10,000 15,000 



No. 220. Tomatoes. L. C. Corbett. 32 pp. Aug. 5, 10,000; Nov. 



26, 10,000; xMar. 7, 10,000; May 1.3, 15.000 45,000 



No. 221. Fungous Diseases of the Cranberry. C. L. Shear. 16 



pp. June 2 5,000 



No. 224. Canadian Field Peas, Thomas Shaw. 16 pp. Nov. 11, 



10,000; June 2. 5.000 15,000 



No. 229. The Production of Good See<l Corn, C. P. Hartley. With 



an appendix on Selection and Care of Seed Corn by Herbert J. 



AYebber. 23 pp. Sept. 3, 10,000; Dec. 7. 10.000; Mar. 9, 15,000; 



Apr. 29, 20.000 55,000 



No. 231. Spraying for Cucumber and Melon Diseases. W. A. Orton. 



24 pp. Sept. 2, 10,000 ; Feb, 25, 5,000 ; May 24, 10,000 ; June 1, 



5,000 30. 000 



No. 238. Citrus Fruit Growing in the Gulf States. Peter H. 



Rolfs. 48 pp. Dec. 31, 5,000; Apr, 14, 5,000 10,000 



No. 242. An Example of Model Farming. W. J. Spillman. 16 pp. 



Dec. 27, 15,000; Mar. 12, 15,000 ; May 26, 15,000 45, 000 



