THE GARDEN PRIMER 



and take up the individual problem by making an 

 analysis of a soil specimen submitted to them, and to 

 advise according to that analysis. 



It is decidedly the part of wisdom to apply for this 

 expert advice when an unusual condition exists; and 

 such application is not only encouraged but it is urged 

 by the Department, for of course each new problem 

 means further opportunity for research and therefore 

 a greater possibility of important discovery. 



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