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Commercial Apple Orcharding. By G. B. Brackett, Pomologist, Bureau 

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The Home Fruit Garden: Preparation and Care. By L. C. Corbett. 

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Botanical Inr>estigations and Experiments. 



Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium, Vol. VI, Plant Life of 

 Alabama. An account of the Distribution, Modes of Association, and 

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 with the Geological Survey of Alabama by Charles Mohr, Ph. D. 

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Commercial Plant Introduction. By Jared G. Smith, Chief of Section of 

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Some Poisonous Plants of the Northern Stock Ranges. By V. K. Chesnut, 

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The Date Palm and its Culture. Bj- Walter T. Swingle, Agricultural 

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Weeds: And How to Kill Them. By Lyster H. Dewey, Assistant Botan- 

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Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium. Vol. VII, No. 2. 

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American Ginseng: Its Commercial History, Protection, and Cultivation. 

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Seeds of Commercial Saltbushes. By G. N. Collins. Pp. 28, pis. 8. Bul- 

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The Chayote: A Tropical Vegetable. By O. F. Cook, Special Agent for 

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Rice Culture in the United States. By Dr. S. A. Knapp. Pp. 28. Farm- 

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Red Clover Seed: Information for Purchasers. By A. J. Pieters, Assist- 

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The Seed Coats of Certain Species of the Genus Brassica. By A. J. Pie- 

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Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium. Vol. V, No. 6. Report 

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Flax for Seed and Fiber in the United States. By Charles Richards 

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