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From Experimental farms, lieports, 1911, pp. 525-527. 



Experimental farm, for the maritime pronnces. Orna- 

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Experimental farms. Reports, 1901, pp. 370-374. 



— Experimeiitid farms. Fruits, trees and shrubs. 



From Experimental farms, lieports, 1911, pp. 27-28. 



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Experimental farms, lieports, 1897, pp. 343-344. 



Dawson, G. M. Timber and ornanientnl trees for I he 

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Trees and shrubs tested in Manitoba and the North- 



West Territories. Ottawa. 1904. 



The same. 2d ed. Ottawa. 1910. 



Taylor, J. W. Forest and fruit culture in Manitoba. [Win- 

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United States 



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Arboriculture in Nebraska. 



From the Proc. Neb. hort. soc, 1877, pp. 76-88. 



Brisbin, J. S. Trees and tree-planting. New York. 1888. 



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Report of the New York department of agriculture, 1846, pp. 376-404. 



Bryant, Arthur. Forest trees for shelter, ornament and 



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Report of the Massachusetts state board of agriculture, 1867. pp. 273-281. 



Cranefield, F. Trees and shrubs for shade and ornament. 



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1910. 

 Fisher, R. W. Ornamental trees and shrubs for Montana. 



Bozeman. 1910. 

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Husmann, George. Ornamental tree-planting. 



Ann. rep. state board agric. Missouri, 1870, pp. 205-207. 

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Stale college of agriculture and the mechanic arts. 



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Mathews, Albert. Trees of the Common. 



Newspaper clipping from the Boston evening transcript. Mar. 20, 1902. 



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[Olmsted, F. L.j Index to trees al)out the [United States] 

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From Annual report of the architecl of the U. S. Capitol, 1882, pp. 9-21. 



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[Philadelphia.] 1908. 

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From the Transactions of the Society instituted in the state of New York 

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Proc. Portland soc. nal. hist., 1882. 



Ornamental trees for Massachusetts plantations. 



Boston. 1881. 



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From "Argentine Republic. Agricultural and pastx>ral census of the 

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Gibb, Charles. Hasty notes on trees and shrubs of northern 

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Iowa — State college of agriculture and the mechanic arts. Ex- 

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Weston, Richard. The universal botanist and nur.seryinan. 

 See Udhtr'ultuke — Euhoi-e. 



