Market Gardening and Farm Notes. 
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The Nut Culturist. 
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Greenhouse Management. 
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Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants. 
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Ornamental Gardening for Americans. 
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The American Merino. For Wool or for Mutton. 
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The Hop—Its Culture and Care, Marketing and Manufac- 
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