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No. 77. The Liming of Soils. 



No. 80. The Peach Twig Borer. 



No. 86. Thirty Poisonous Plants. 



No. 91. Potato Diseases and Treatment. 



No. 95. Good Roads for Farmers. 



No. 99. Insect Enemies of Shade Trees. 



No. 109. Farmers ' Reading Courses. 



No. 111. Farmers' Interest in Good Seed. 



No. 113. The Apple. 



No. 126. Practical Suggestions for Farm Buildings. 



No. 127. Important Insecticides. 



No. 128. Eggs and Their Uses as Food. 



No. 132. Insect Enemies of Growing Wheat. 



No. 134. Tree-planting in Rural School Grounds. 



No. 136. Earth Roads. 



No. 141. Poultry Raising on the Farm. 



No. 154. The Home Fruit Garden. 



No. 155. How Insects Affect Health in Rural Districts. 



No. 156. The Home Vineyard. 



No. 161. Practical Suggestions for Fruit Growers. 



No. 170. Principles of Horse Feeding. 



No. 173. Primer of Forestry. 



No. 184. Marketing Live Stock. 



No. 185. Beautifying the Home Grounds. 



No. 187. Drainage of Farm Lands. 



No. 192. Barnyard Manure. 



No. 196. Usefulness of the American Toad. 



No. 198. Strawberries. 



No. 199. Corn Growing. 



No. 203. Canned Fruits, Preserves, and Jellies. 



No. 208. Varieties of Fruits Recommended for Planting. 



No. 213. Raspberries. 



No. 215. Alfalfa Growing. 



No. 218. The School Garden. 



No. 220. Tomatoes. 



No. 228. Forest Planting and Farm Management. 



No. 229. The Production of Good Seed Corn. 



No. 231. Spraying for Cucumber and Melon Diseases. 



No. 235. Cement, Mortar, and Concrete. 



No. 240. Inoculation of Legumes. 



No. 241. Butter Making on the Farm. 



No. 252. An Example of Model Farming. 



No. 243. Fungicides and Their Use. 



No. 245. Renovation of Worn-out Soils. 



No. 247. The Control of the Coddling Moth and Apple Scab. 



No. 248. The Lawn. 



No. 250. The Prevention of Smuts in Grain. 



No. 255. The Home Vegetable Garden. 



No. 256. Preparation of Vegetables for the Table. 



