BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SWEET-POTATO LITERATURE. 



(1) Ames, C. T. 



1914. Report of the work done at Holly Springs branch experiment 

 station, 1913. In Miss. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 165, 32 p., 13 fig. 



(2) Austin, C. F. 



1909. Report of the Department of horticulture. In Cuba. Estac. 

 'Cent. Agron. 2d Rept, 1905/8. Eng. ed., p. 58-67, pi. 13- 3TB 

 (on 7 pi.). 



(3) Barrett Company, Agricultural Department. 



[1918] Sweet Potatoes and Yams. 15 p., 11 fig/ New York. [Pub.] 

 no. 19. 



(4) Beattie, W. R. 



1908. Sweet potatoes. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bui. 324, 39 p., 

 24 fig. Reprinted 1917. 



(5) Bennett, R. L. 



1891. Sweet potatoes, tests of varieties, analysis of varieties. . . In 

 Ark. Agr. Exp. Sta. 3rd Ann. Rpt, 1890, p. 123-128. 

 (6) and Irby, G. B. 



1894. Experiments at Northeast sub-station. Sweet potatoes. In 

 Ark. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 31, p. 16-19. 



(7) Blount, A. E. 



1894. Agriculture and horticulture. In N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. 4th 

 Ann. Rpt., 1892/93, p. 6-9. 



(8) Brown, James B. 



1886. Reference Book explanatory of Brown's improved above-ground 

 Storehouse for the Keeping over Winter of Fruit, Sweet and 

 Irish Potatoes . . . with a prize Essay on the Propagation, 

 Cultivation, and Preservation of the Sweet Potato ... 20 p. 

 McMinnville, Tenn. 



(9) Brunk, T. L. 



1889. Report of the horticulturist. In Tex. Agr. Exp. Sta. 1st Ann. 

 Rpt., 1888, p. 35-45. 

 (10) Burnette, F. H. 



1894. Sweet potatoes. La. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 30, p. 1050-1089, fig. 

 1-35, A-O. 

 (11) , Watson, Eugene, and Stubbs, William C. 



1896. Horticulture. Results of the year 1895. La. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 



42, p. 1501-1544. 



(12) Carver, George W. 



1906. Saving the sweet potato crop. Ala. Tuckegee Exp. Sta. Bui. 

 10, 14 p., 6 fig. 



(13) 1915. Possibilities of the sweet potato in Macon County, Alabama. 



Ala. Tuskegee Exp. Sta. Bui. 30, 22 p., 8 fig. 



(14) Clute, O. 



1897. Report of the director. In Fla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Ann. Rpt., 1890, 



p. 5-17. 

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