Applications for bulletins of this series should be addressed to the 
Secretary of Agriculture,. Washington, D. C. 
[Farmers’ Bulletins Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, and 13 are not available. | 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 3. Tho Culture of the Sugar Beet. Pp. 24. Issued March, 
1891. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 6. Tobacco: Instructions for its Cultivatien and Curing. 
Pp.8. Issued February, 1892 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 7. Spraying Fruits for Insect Pests and Fungous Diseases, 
with a Special Consideration of the Subject in its Relation to the Public Health. 
Pp. 20. Issued April, 1892. _ 
l’armers’ Bulletin No. 9. Milk fermentations and their Relations to Dairying 
Pp. 24. Issued July, 1892. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 11. The Rape Plant: Its History, Culture, and Uses. Pp 
20. Issued June, 1893. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 12. Nostrums for Increasing the Yield of Butter. Pp. 16. 
Issued June, 1893. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 14. Fertilizers for Cotton. Pp. 32. Issued March, 1894. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 15. Some Destructive Potato Diseases: What They Are and 
How to Prevent them. Pp.8. Issued April, 1894. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 16. Leguminous Plants for Green Manuring and for Feed- 
ing. Pp. 24. Issued April, 1894. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 17. Peach Yellows and Peach Rosette. Pp. 20. Issued 
May, 1894. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 18. Forage Plants for the South. Pp. 30. Issued August, 
1894. . 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 19. Important Insecticides: Directions for their Prepara- 
tion and Use. Pp. 20. Issued July, 1894. c : 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 20. Washed Soils: How to Prevent and Reclaim Them. 
(In press.) 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 21. Barnyard Manure. Issued November 19, 1894. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 22. Feeding of Cattle. (In press.) 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 23. Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost. Pp. 32. Issued 
January 21, 1895. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 24. Hog Cholera and Swine Plague. Pp. 16. Issued 
December 12, 1895. 
Farmers’ Bulletin No, 25. Peanuts: Culture and Uses. Pp. 24. Issued February 
9, 1895. = 
