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Conference on outside co-operation with public schools. 
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_____'T‘he needs of the library. /bid. 1:91-94. O 1912. 
The Garden bookplate. bid. 1:95-96. O 1912. 
____'The first botanic garden on Long Island. Jbid. 1:97-99. 
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The economic garden. Ibid. 1:101-102. O 1912. 
Ingrowing sprouts of Solanum tuberosum.. Bot. Gaz. 
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Taylor, N. New England trees in winter. Blakeslee, A. F. and 
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Our native shrubs and what may be done with them. Gar- 
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Report of the curator of plants. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
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Some modern trends in ecology. ‘Torreya 12:11O-I17. My 
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Some perennials. for the shady nook. Garden Mag. 15: 
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Effect of the past winter on shrubs and trees. Brooklyn 
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Recent additions to the local flora garden. Brooklyn Bot. 
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