LIST OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS 
Listed below are addresses of some of the 48 
State Experiment Stations. These stations are 
operated by a thoroughly trained and highly effici- 
ent staff of men who have made a special study of 
fruit growing and agriculture in general. Their 
advice is free for asking. A post card will bring a 
free bulletin or letter on any phase of fruit grow- 
ing on which you desire information. Your taxes 
maintain this service—use it. 
Connecticut—New Haven New York—Geneva 
Delaware—Newark North Carolina—Raleigh 
Illinois— Urbana North Dakota—F argo 
Indiana—Lafayette Ohio—Wooster 
Iowa—Ames Pennsylvania—State College 
Kansas—Manhattan Rhode Island—Kingston 
Kentucky—Lexington So. Car.—Clemson 
Maine—Orono South Dakota—Brookings 
Maryland—College Park Tennessee—Knoxville 
Massachusetts—Amherst Vermont—Burlington 
Michigan—East Lansing Virginia—Blacksburg 
Minnesota—St. Paul West Virginia—Morgan- 
Missouri—Columbia town 
New Hampshire—Durham Wisconsin—Madison 
New Jersey—New Brunswick 
Following is a_ partial list of the Farmers 
Bulletins issued by the United States Department 
of Agriculture at Washington, D. C. A postal to 
your Representative or the Government Printing 
Office will bring the free bulletins. Do not write 
us. We do not have these bulletins. Write direct 
to Washington. 
Bulletin 
Number 
13860 Apple Growing 
1646 Asparagus Culture 
1899 Blackberry Growing 
974 Blueberry Culture 
13898 Currants and Gooseberries 
1488 Diseases of Raspberries and Blackberries 
471 Grape Culture 
776 Growing Cherries 
1001 Growing Fruit for Home Use 
917 Growing Peaches 
1242 Fruit and Vegetable Gardens 
887 Raspberry Culture 
1458 Strawberry Diseases 
1284 Apple Orchard Renovation 
1028 Strawberry Culture 
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