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PalDli cations' of- interest in connection with fruits for the Southeastern 

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Trees of the Southeastern States. Including Virginia, North Carolinaj South 

 Carolina, G-eorgiai and northern Florida. By ^'illiair: C. Coker and Henry 

 H. Totten. 399 pp., illus- , 1934. Inquire as to price from the University 

 of Horth Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, IT. Car. 



Manual of the Southeastern Flora, 1)3' John K. Small. 1554 -pv-t illus., 1935. 

 [Covers the area from Horth Carolina to Florida and Louisiana.] Inquire 

 as to price from the author, Botanic G-arden, llew York, N. Y. 



G-eorgia 



Beautifying Georgia roads, "by T. H. McHatton. State Agr. Coll. Coop. Ext. Work, 

 Vol, 19, ITo. 404, May 1931, 28 pp., illus. Inquire as to conditions govern- 

 ing distribution from the State- College of Agriculture, Athens, G-a. 



Mississippi . ' 



Beautifying home grounds, "by H. M. McKay. Coop. Ext. Leaflet 5 (revised), 18 pp. 

 mimeo.graphed, February 1935. Inquire as to conditions governing distribu- 

 tion from the Mississippi State College, State College, Hiss. 



South Carolina 



llotes on conservation in South Carolina. Garden Club of South Carolina, 20 pp., 

 1952. [Contains lists of na.tive shrubs suitable for gardens guid of those < 

 recoFjnended for attracting birds.] Inquire as to conditions governing dis- 

 tribution from the South Carolina Federation of Worn. en ' s Clubs, Aiken, S. Car. i 



T^'nn.essee 



Hov/ to grow and transplant trees and shrubs, by W. C. Pelton. Tenn. Agr. Ext. 

 Serv. Pubic 178, 3 pp., illus., June 1933. Inquire as to conditions govern- 

 ing distribution from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. 



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