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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The following list of publications dealing with the growing 

 of apples has been compiled from such sources as were at 

 hand and does not pretend to be complete,^ It is believed, 

 however, that it will prove helpful to those desiring more 

 specific information on certain points in apple production 

 other than those which the limits of this bulletin permit. New 

 works are constantly appearing and will be added to this 

 bibliography in future editions. The bulletins of the various 

 experiment stations and departments of agriculture are for 

 the most part distributed free to all applicants ; some may be 

 found to be out of print. By addressing the direptor at each 

 experiment station, or the secretary of the United States 

 Department of Agriculture, readers can procure their respec- 

 tive bulletins, if available. 



For ready identification the titles of bound volumes are 

 quoted. Prices were obtained from the United States Cata- 

 logue and Cumulative Book Index published by the H. W. 

 Wilson Company, Minneapolis, Minn., and New York, N. Y. 

 Such publications are obtainable through almost any dealer 

 in books. Readers must not send money or orders for this 

 literature to this office, as we cannot supply them. 



At the end of this bibliography is a list of the experiment 

 stations mentioned, with their location and directors, for the 

 benefit of those desiring to send for these bulletins. In the 

 following list, in referring to books, the title is first given, 

 then the author, followed by the date of publication and the 

 price ; in the case of bulletins, the title is first given, then the 

 source of the bulletin, followed by its number, the author and 

 the year in which it was issued. 



1 Card catalogue of experiment station literature, United States Catalogue and Cumu- 

 lative Book Index. 



