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Flower forms and floral parts. July 19. 
Bulbs for winter bloom. November 8. 
Nuts and nut-bearing trees. December 6. 
Reed, George M. 
Notes on rust diseases of Sempervivum and other ornamentals 
in the New York area. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 37: 54-59. 
March. (Authors B. O. Dodge and G. M. Reed.) 
Plant Pathology. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 25: 45-59. 
April. 
The Iris. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 25: 59-62. April. 
Report on the influence of the growth of the host on smut de- 
velopment. Miscellanea (Amer. Philosophical Soc.) 1: 
43-46, 
Hybrids of Iris laevigata with I. veriscolor and I. virginica. 
Amer. Iris Soc. Bull. 62: 10-17. June. 
Kotaka-yen, Horikiri, Japan, preserved as a famous. scene. 
Amer. Iris Soc. Bull. 62: 37-39. June. 
The Japanese Iris and its classification. Flower Grower 23: 
359, July. 
Three articles appeared in The Sun (New York) on Iris and 
Crabapple. 
Reed, George M., and T. R. Stanton 
Xeaction of oat varieties to physiologic races of loose and 
covered smuts of red oats. Jour. Agr. Res. 52: 1-15. 
January. 
Shaw, Ellen Eddy 
Report of the Curator of Elementary Instruction. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 25: 91-99, April. 
The city backyard. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. May 3. 
The following 39 articles appeared in The Sun (New York) on 
the dates indicated: 
Novelties among the seeds. February 8. 
Complete the seed order. February 15. 
Gardens for boys and girls. February 22. 
Annuals of easy culture. February 29. 
Choosing seed for fall bloom. March 7. 
Vines for garden background. March 14. 
