Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants 



By C. L. Allen. A complete treatise or the history, 

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Fumigation Methods 



By Willis G. Johnson. A timely up-to-date book ot. 

 the practical application of the new methods for destroying 

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Diseases of Swine 



By Dr. R. A. Craig, Professor of Veterinary Medicine at 

 the Purdue University. A concise, practical and popular guide 

 to tliC prevention and treatment of the diseases of swine. With 

 the discussions on each disease are given its causes, symptoms, 

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Spraying Crops— Why, When and How 



By Clarence M. Weed, D.Sc. The present fourth edition 

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