Ginseng—Its Cultivation, Harvesting, Marketing, and Mar- 
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By Maurice G. Kains, with a short account of its history and bot- 
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Land Draining. 
By MANLY MILES. A handbook for farmers on the pindpies and 
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Practical Forestry. 
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Mushrooms. How to Grow Them. 
By WILLIAM FALCONER. This is the most practical work on the 
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The Propagation of Plants. 
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Silos, Ensilage, and Silage. 
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Play and Profit in My Garden. 
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Grape Culturist. ; 
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