§ 6. TITLE INDEX TO EXPERIMENT STA TION 

 HORTICULTURE IN NORTH AMERICA FOR 

 i8go (^INCLUDING PUBLLCATIONS OE THE DE- 

 PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.-) 



It is impossible to draw a sharp line of separation between 

 horticulture and other divisions of general agriculture ; but the 

 following lists (sections 6 and 7) have been made sufficiently 

 comprehensive to include all that can possibly be called horticul- 

 ture, and some entries may, perhaps, belong rather to general 

 farming. 



Explajiation.—The figures in the left margin are the numbers of the 

 bulletins and reports. If the number stands independently it indicates that 

 the bulletin contains only horticultural matter ; but when it stands in a 

 parenthesis, the bulletin contains other matter than that which is indexed. 

 A few bulletins dated late in 1889 had not been received when the previous 

 volume was printed and they are inserted in this list. 



Alabama : 



A. Agricitltiiral Experinient Station. 



10. Grape Culture. Jan. J. S. Nezujnan. 



11. Peaches and Plums. Feb. J. S. Neiuman. 

 15. Insecticides. April. G. F. Atkinson. 



(17.) London Purple for the Cotton Worm. July. G. F. Atkinson. 



20. Small Fruits and Vegetables [Strawberries, Raspberries, Musk 

 Melons, Water Melons, Beans, Tomatoes, OnionsJ. Novem- 

 ber. J. S. Nezvman and Jas. Clayton. 



B. Canebrake Experiment Station. 

 (7.) Peas. 



Arkansas : 



(12.) Insects. April. C. W. Woodivorth. 



13. Strawberries. Aug. J. McNeill. 



14. Effects of the Arsenites upon Plants. Sept. C. W. Woodivorth. 



15. Some New Insecticides. Dec. C. W. Woodivorth. 



California. 



85. Observations on Olive Varieties. Feb. E. W. Hilgard. 



86. Preservative Fluids for Fresh Fruits. The Sulphuring of Dried 



Fruits. May. E. W. Hilgard. 

 Canada : 



A. Agriculticral College {GuelpK). 

 LII. Black-knot on Plums. June. 



B. Central Experimental Farm {Ottawa). 



(1889 report.) Horticulturist's report [Small Fruits and Vegetables]. 

 W. W. Hilbo7-n. Report of Entomologist and Botanist [Vari- 

 ous Injurious Insects]. James Fletcher. 



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