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Artificial Reproduction 



Trees, Shrubs & ?1 nts .Tor Farm & Home Planting 



By C.P.Ealligan. Michigan Agricultural College 

 Bulletin #281. February, 1918. 



j Tested Forest Trees for Planting in Idaho. 



By I 1 . G. Miller. University of Idaho Agr. 

 Exper. Sta. Circular #5. Jan., 1918. 



A Shade Tree Guide. By Alfred Gaskill. 



Dept. of Conservation & Development , State 

 of Hew Jersey. 1918. 



t> Steam Sterilization of Seed Beds for Tobacco and 

 Other Crops. By E.G.Beinhart. U.S.D.A. 

 Farmers 1 Bulletin #996. July, 1918. 



Rodent Pests of the Farm. By D.E.Lsntz. 



U.S.D.A. Farmers 1 Bulletin #932. 1918. 



The Spotted Garden Slug. By Wm. H. White. 

 U.S.D.A. Farmers 1 Bulletin #959. 



Preventing Fruit Tree Injury by tfield Mice. 

 Article by ?/.C.Dutton. 



Dusting & Spraying Experiments of 1918 & 1919. 



Michigan Agr. College, Special Bulletin #102. 



Trees & Shrubs on the tfarm. By O.B.Whipple & 

 C.C. starring. University of Montana. 

 Circular #78, March, 1918. 



Tree Planting Along Highways. Article from 

 Michigan Agr. Sxp. Sta. of Feb., 1920. 



Broad-Leaved Evergreens for Ohio Planters. 

 Article by W.E.jontrager. 



V Rodent Protection for Fruit Trees. Treatment for 

 Injured Trees; How to Make Grafting Wax. 

 Article from Ohio Exp. Sta. Bulletin. 



Frost & the invention of Damage "by it. 



U.S.D.A. Farmers 1 Bulletin f!096. .. -~* 



