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of U. S., by xii::3fican ?0!uoiogical Society; re- 

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7. Taylor, r. A. Fruit indusT;ry and substioution of doa^sstic for 



foreign-grown fruits, vith historical and descript- 

 ive notes on ten varieties of apple suitable for 

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8. Revised catalogue of fruits recoiii...ended for cultivation in various 



sections of U. S. and British provinces, by Aii.er- 

 ican romclogioal Society; revised bj' ccmuattee of 

 socia-oy, \7. H. Ra^an, chair.nan, 1899% 

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ive catalo.jue of knovai varieties of fitjs, 1901. 

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special referorca to existing conditions in Pacific 

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CIRCUL AR 

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[Reprinted froia Repor*-, of PcuioloRist for 1894.] 



1. Engle, H. M. Hut culture. 1896. 



2. Lal.e, E.R. Prune culture in Pacific IJorthwest. 



Revised edioion. 1897. 



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See also contributions of Division of Pomology 

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