5 



B. 155: 12 



R. 24: 32 



Grafting of pecan 



G?ay, D. T., report of 



Growing peaches in Alabama - B - 156: 1U 



Hue, C. L., report of 24: 20 



Hinds, W. E., report of R 24:21 



Hogs, corn as fattening for B - 154:46 



soybean pasture as fattening for -B. 154: 53-69 



tankage as fattening B - 154:69-73 



cottonseed meal as fattening for -B. 154; 71-7/ 



Horticulturist, report of. _. __. K - 



How to organize and conduct a Girls' Canning Club.. -Circular 12 



Objects of work ..Circular 12:2 



How teachers may organize a club ..Circular 12: 



Who may become members. Circular 1-: 4 



Results of work ..Circular 12:7 



Insects attacking the peach B - 156:12. 



Increasing of cotton worm . P. B. 



Insects of pecan. --- B - 155:46^9 



Lime, action of on soil -B. 161; 301-303 



need of in Alabama soil B - 16': 304 



sources of -- B - ^=306 



manufacturers of B 



effects of on organic matter. B - 



slacking of "• 



methods of applying — B - 



time to apply B 



amount of to apply -- - - B - 



Lime experiments in Alabama B - 1"^ : 



Lime-loving crops _.n. 



Lime sulphur wash, self-boiled, and its use . -B. 



How to organize a Corn Club - Circular 



Liming the soil for peaches - B - 



Lloyd, F., E., report of R - 



Look out for the cotton worm P- B - 



Means of arousing and holdina; interest in boys' corn 



clubs ..Circular 



Manufacturers of quick lime ...B. 



Notice relative to shipments of articles quarantined against 



on account of the boll weevil -P- B - 



Object of corn club movement Circular 



Orange: the satsuma B - 



description of fruit - B - 



site B - 



soils "■ 



stocks for satsumas B - 



cost of trees B - 



preparation of land B - 



systems of planting B - 



