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THE AGRIGULTDRAL EXPERIMENT STATION 



OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE. 



BOARD OF CONTROL : 

 O. P. TEMPLE, R. H. ARMSTRONG. 



JAMES PARK, D. D. J. W. GAUT. 



TREASLTRJ^R: 

 JAMES COMFORT. 

 T//E ST A TION COUNCIL IS COMPOSED OF ITS OFFICERS'. 

 Prof. F. LAMSON-SCRIBNER, Director and Botanist. 

 Prof. CHAS. F. VANDERFORD, Assistant Director. 

 Dr. C. W. DABNEY, Jr., Chemist. 

 PAUL F. KEFAUVER, Agriculturist. 

 R. L. WATTS, B. Ag., Horticulturist. 

 J. B. McBRYDE, Assistant Chemist. 



The Station has facilities for analyzing and testing fertilizers, cattle foods, 

 milk and dairy products ; seeds, with reference to their purity or germinating 

 power; for identifying grasses and weeds, and studying forage plants; for 

 investigating the diseases of fruits and fruit trees, grains and other useful plants ; 

 for making reports on injurious insects, and the best means of combating them. 



The Bulletins and Reports will be sent, free of charge, to any farmer within 

 the State. 



Packages by express, to receive attention, should be prepaid. 



All communications should be addressed to the 



DIRECTOR OF THE 



AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, 



Knoxville, Tenn. 



The Experiment Station building, containing its offices, laboratories and 



museum, and the plant-house and horticultural department, are located on the 

 University grounds, fifteen minutes walk from the Custom House in Knoxville. 

 The Experiment farm, stables, milk laboratory, etc., are located one mile west 

 of the University, on the Kingston pike. Farmers are cordially invited to 

 visit the buildings and experimental grounds. 



