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as tliey do lawiis, g^antens, streets and vacant lots. There are being received 

 at the Agricultural Experiment Station, in ever increasing numbers^ 

 inquiries concerning weeds of the farm, lawn and vacant lot, their time of 

 riowering, time of seeding, distribution, method or methods of propagation, 

 jirolificacy, means of control, or eradication, and similar queries, showing 



Dos Fennel or Ma\'weod. 



that there is a general desire and demand on the part of our people for 

 information along this line. The following paragraphs will therefore at- 

 tempt to take up in a brief and condensed way some of the important 

 phases of the weed problem as we have it in Indiana today. 



