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Reference List on Fruit Growing 



J. P. Stewart, Ph. D. 

 Experimental Pomologist, Pennsylvania 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 State College. Pa. 

 Introductory 

 * This list is prepared largely to meet 

 the needs of those actively engaged in 

 fruit growing, or about to engage in it, 

 who desire to know more of the best pres- 

 ent-day methods and of the means for 

 keeping in touch with advances as they 

 are made. The list also contains some 

 references of a more technical character, 

 that may be of value to the investigator. 



The following lists are obtainable, on 

 request, from the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C: 



1. List of publications of the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture available for free dis- 

 tribution. Circular 2, Division of Publica- 

 tions. 



2. List of publications of Department 

 of Agriculture for sale. Circular 3, Divi- 

 sion of Publications. 



3. Enrollment on mailing list to re- 

 ceive; 



a. Monthly list of publications. 



b. List of station publications re- 

 ceived at the office of experiment stations. 



For those desiring additional and full- 

 er information on agricultural and kind- 

 red publications throughout the world, 

 with brief abstracts of the more valuable 

 articles, the Experiment Station Record 

 is available. It is now issued in two 

 volumes a year, eight numbers each, at 

 $1.00 per volume, payable in advance to 

 the Superintendent of Documents, Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 



Department Bureaus 



The various divisions of the U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture are found oh page 

 665. 



Their free publications are obtainable 

 on request from the Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington. D. C ; and those for 

 sale are obtainable from the Superintend- 

 ent of Documents, at prices indicated in 

 Circular 3, mentioned above. 



• Pennsylvania Expeilmpnt .Station nuUetln 

 3—27 



Esperinient Stations 



The addresses of the various experi- 

 ment stations and their directors are 

 found on page 934. 



Their publications may be obtained, so 

 far as available, by writing the directors 

 or stations direct, or by writing the 

 author of the desired publication at the 

 station address. 



Horticultural Societies 

 The reports of horticultural and other 

 organizations referred to in the following 

 list are obtainable at moderate cost, so 

 far as available, from the sources in- 

 dicated below: 



1. Society for Horticultural Science, 

 Secretary, C. P. Close, College Park, Md. 



2. American Pomological Society, Sec- 

 retary, E. R. Lake, Washington, D. C. 



3. Pennsylvania State Horticultural As- 

 sociation, Secretary, C. J. Tyson, Flora- 

 dale, Pa. 



4. Western New York Horticultural 

 Society, Secretary, John Hall, Granite 

 Building, Rochester, N. Y. 



5. New York State Fruit Growers As- 

 sociation. Secretary, E. C. Gillett, Penn 

 Yan, N. Y. 



6. Woburn Experimental Farm. (Re- 

 ports obtainable from The Amalgamated 

 Press, Ltd., Carmelite St., London, Eng- 

 land.) 



7. Pennsylvania State Department of 

 Agriculture, Harrisburg, Pa. 



7a. Adams County Fruit Growers As- 

 sociation, Secretary, C. J. Tyson, Flora- 

 dale, Pa. 



8. Ontario Department of Agriculture, 

 Guelph, Ontario. 



9. Canada Central Experimental Farms, 

 Ottawa, Canada. 



10. Washington State Horticultural As- 

 sociation, Secretary, R. E. Trumble, We- 

 natchee. Wash. 



Periedicals 

 The more important periodicals relat- 

 ing to fruit, wholly or in part, are as 

 follows: 



1. Better Fruit. Hood River, Oregon. 



2. The National Nurseryman. Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. 



