DOCUMENT PRICE LIST 16, STH EDITION 21 



YEARBOOK Continued. 

 1894 Continued. 



CONTENTS Continued. 



22. Facts concerning ramie. 



23. Forestry for farmers. 



24. Best roads for farms and farming districts. 



25. State highways in Massachusetts. 



26. Improvement of public roads in North Carolina. 

 *30. Weather conditions of crop, 1894. Paper, 5c. 



1895. Cloth, 55c. 

 CONTENTS : 



Report of Secretary. 



35, pt. 1. Soil ferments important in agriculture. 

 35, pt. 2. Origin, value, and reclamation of alkali lands. 

 35, pt. 3. Reasons for cultivating the soil. 



35, pt. 4. Humus in its relation to soil fertility. 



48. Frosts and freezes as affecting cultivated plants. 



55, pt. 2. 2 freezes of 1894-95 in Florida, and what they teach. 



34. Testing seeds at home. 



33. Oil-producing seeds. 



41. Some additions to our vegetable dietary. 



38. Hemp culture. 



59, pt. 1. Canadian field peas. 



36, pt. 1. Irrigation for the garden and greenhouse. 



36, pt. 2. Health of plants in greenhouses. 



57, pt. 1. Principles of pruning and care of wounds in woody plants. 



55, pt. 3. Pineapple industry in United States. 

 *47. Small-fruit culture for market. Paper, 5c. 



*50. Cause and prevention of pear blight. Paper, 5c. 

 59, pt. 2. Grass gardens. 

 59, pt. 3. Forage conditions of prairie region. 



59, pt. 4. Grasses of salt marshes. 



58. Relation of forests to farms. 



51. Tree planting in western plains. 



56. Shade-tree insect problem in eastern United States. 



43. Principal insect enemies of the grape. 



37, pt. 1. 4 common birds of farm and garden [catbird, mocking bird, 



brown thrasher, and house-wren]. 

 *37, pt. 2. Meadow lark and Baltimore oriole. Paper, 5c. 



45. Inefficiency of milk separators in removing bacteria. 



44, pt. 2. Butter substitutes. 



44, pt. 3. Manufacture and consumption of cheese. 



46. Climate, soil characteristics, and irrigation methods of California. 

 40. Cooperative road construction. 



39. Pioneer in agricultural science [Edmund Ruffln]. 



42. Work of Department of Agriculture as illustrated at Atlanta Ex- 



position. 



52. Two hundred weeds, how to know them and how to kill them. 



1896. Cloth, 50c. 

 CONTENTS : 



Report of Secretary of Agriculture. 



65. Extermination of noxious animals by bounties. 



73. Use of steam apparatus for spraying. 



83. Influence of environment in origination of plant varieties. 

 71. Potash and its function in agriculture. 



67. Some common poisonous plants. 



60. Timothy in the prairie region. 



62. Country slaughterhouse as factor in spread of disease. 



81. Irrigation on Great Plains. 



66. Blue jay and its food. 



68. Seed production and seed saving. 



74. Insect control in California. 



82. Diseases of shade and ornamental trees. 



63. Some modern disinfectants. 



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