FORESTRY PAMPHLETS 



SILVICULTURE 

 Vol. XIII (Gont'd) 

 Artificial Reproduction. 



Hlhe Monthly Bulletin of the Ohio Agricultural 



Sxperinent Station. Vol.V, #2. Feb. ,1920. 



/s - 

 Planting the Rural School Grounds. By C.P. 



Ealligan. Michigan Agr. College Experiment 

 Station Circular #36. February, 1919. 



tch-Budding Large Limbs & Trunks of Pecan Trees. 

 By J. 1 . Evans. Texas Agr. Exper. Station. 

 Circular #20. February, 1920. 



i ^Spraying Lawns with Iron Sulfate to Eradicate 



Dandelions. By M.T.Munn. N.Y. Agricultural 

 Experiment station, Geneva, N.Y. Bulletin 

 #466 in two parts - Sept. ,1919 and Dec. ,1919. 



Tree Planting in Texas Towns & Cities. By L.Wyman. 

 Bulletin #11 - State Forester, Texas. 



Nursery & Orchard Insect Pests. By L. Easeman. 

 University of Missouri Agr. Exper. Sta. 

 Bulletin #176. October, 1920. 



An Investigation of the Dipping & Fumigation of 

 Nursery Stock. By 1C. C.Sullivan. 

 University of Missouri Agr. Exper. Station 

 Bulletin #177. December, 1920. 



lant Inspection in Missouri. By K.C.Sullivan. 

 University of Missouri Agr. Exper. Station 

 Circular #101. December, 1920. 



Forest Planting in Southern Michigan. By L.J. Young. 

 Reprinted from Journal of Forestry, Feb. ,1921. 



3. if Hypertrophied Lenticels on the Roots of Conifers 

 & Their Relation to Moisture & Aeration. 

 By G.G.Hahn, C. Hartley & A.S.Rhoads. 

 Reprinted fror? Journal of Agricultural Research 



A Chlorosis of Conifers Corrected by Spraying with 

 Ferrous Sulphate. -By C .F.KorstJan, C. Hartley, 

 L.F. Watts & G.G.Hahn. Reprinted from Journal 

 of Agricultural Research, May 2, 1921. 



-Growing & Planting Hardwood Seedlings on the F^rm 

 I By C.H.Tillotson. U.S.D.A. Farm. Bull .#11 23.' 



