Pomona College Journal of 

 Economic Botany 



CONTENTS 



1. POPENOK, F. W. 



The Mango in Southern California 



2. Franchschi, Dk. C. F. 



Trees for Sontherri California Avenues 



3. Cornell, R. P. 



Plans and Plants for Small Places, II. 



4. Baker, C. F. 



Southern California and Java 



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Pomona Journal of Economic Botany 



C. F. Baker. Editor 



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