264 The Principles of Vegetable -Oar den ing 



also abstracts of the leading articles, he should consult 

 the Experiment Station Record, published by the United 

 States Department of Agriculture. 



ALABAMA. 



No. 77. Some insect pests. 



No. 79. Some horticultural suggestions. 



No. 84. Turnips. 



No. 86. Insecticides, etc. 



No. 108. Tomatoes. 



ARKANSAS. 



No. 44. Vegetable -gardening. 



No. 50. Some Irish potato experiments. 



No. 56. Tomatoes, cabbage and onions. 



ARIZONA. 



No. 32. Some insect pests of Salt River valley, and the 



remedies for them. 

 No. 35. Vegetable -growing in southern Arizona. 



COLORADO. 



No. 41. Blight and other plant diseases. 



No. 47. Colorado's worst insect pests and their remedies. 



CONNECTICUT (State). 



No. 125. Preparation and application of fungicides. 



No. 126. Insecticides, their preparation and use; annual re- 

 ports ; various articles. 

 DELAWARE. 



No. 34. Treatment of plant diseases in 1896. 



No. 41. Pea canning in Delaware. 

 FLORIDA. 



No. 45. Three injurious insects: Bean leaf-roller, corn 

 delphax, canna leaf-roller. 



No. 46. Strawberry thrips and onion thrips. 



No. 47. Diseases of the tomato. 



No. 48. Insect enemies of the tobacco. 

 GEORGIA. 



No. 38. Watermelons. 



No. 45. Some important insect enemies of cucurbits. 



