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MISSOURI STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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Georgia. 



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Indiana. 



Iowa. 



Kansas. 



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New Hamshire.. 



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 Brookings. 

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 Lake City. 

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 Ames. 

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 Orono. 



Agricultural College. 

 Amherst. 



Agricultural College. 

 St. Anthony Park. 

 Agricultural College. 

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 New Brunswick. 

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Farmers in any state can obtain the reports and bulletins of their 

 own station free of charge upon application. The reports and bulletins 

 from other states are sometimes sent free, but when the applications be- 

 comes so numerous as to be a tax upon the income of the station, a small 



