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THE STUDENT'S MANUAL

Farmers9 Bulletin No. $79 A Method of Eradicating Johnson Grass. Farmers' Bulletin No. 248 The Lawn.

d.   The  Legumes:   Nitrogen gathering crops  1353;   Alfalfa  46;   Cow-peas

470; Clover 413; Pea 1432; Peanut 1434. Consult:

Farmers9 Bulletin No. 339 Alfalfa. Farmers9 Bulletin No. 394 Alfalfa Seed. Farmers9 Bulletin No. 373 Irrigation of Alfalfa. Farmers9 Bulletin No. 224 Canadian Field Peas. Farmers' Bulletin No. 260 Seed of Med Clover and Its Impurities. Farmers9 Bulletin No. 323 Clover Farming on the Sandy Jack Pine-lands of the

North.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 361 Meadow Fescue; Its Culture and Uses. Farmers' Bulletin No. 315 Progress in Legume Inoculation. Farmers' Bulletin No. 356 Peanut. Farmers' Bulletin No. 318 Cowpeas. Farmers9 Bulletin No. 372 Soy Beans.

e.   Tobacco: 1918. Consult:

Farmers' Bulletin No. 83 Tobacco Soils.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 82 The Culture  of   Tobacco.

Farmers9 Bulletin No. 60 Methods of Curing Tobacco.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 343 The Cultivation of Tobacco in Kentucky and Tennessee.

f.    Hops:  885;  Beer 193. Consult:

Farmers' Bulletin No. 304 Growing and Curing Hops.

g.   Grapes:  794; Wine making 2094. Consult:

Farmers9 Bulletin No. 156 The Home Vineyard.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 118 Grape Growing in the South.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 175 Home Manufacture and  Use  of  TJnfermented  Grape

Juice.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 30 Grape Diseases on the Pacific Coast. Farmers' Bulletin No. 284 Insect and Fungous Enemies of the Grape East of the

Roclcy Mountains. ft.   Miscellaneous:   Potato 1537;   Sweet Potato 1855;  Yam 2120;  Tomato

1921; Onion 1382;  Asparagus 121;  Cucumis 485;  Melons 1291;

Pea 1432;   Gooseberry  781;   Cranberry  473;   Strawberry   1837;

Raspberry 1587;  Currant 488;  Mushrooms 1284;   Transplanting

Vegetables 1937. Consult:

Farmers' Bulletin No. 62 Marketing Farm Produce. Farmers' Bulletin No. 255 The Home Vegetable Garden. Farmers' Bulletin No. 324 Sweet Potatoes. Farmers' Bulletin No. 282 Celery. Farmers' Bulletin No. 220 Tomatoes. Farmers9 Bulletin No. 198 Strawberries. Farmers' Bulletin No. 61 Asparagus Culture. Farmers' Bulletin No. 176 Cranberry Culture. Farmers' Bulletin No. 218 Raspberries. Farmers' Bulletin No. 254 Cucumbers. Farmers' Bulletin No. 52 The Sugar Beet. Farmers' Bulletin No. 204 The Cultivation of Mushrooms.

6.   FRUIT RAISING AND PLANT PROPAGATION:

a. Horticulture: 887; cross-pollination 482; 1518; Propagation of plants 1552; Plant-breeding 1500; Grafting 789; Layering 1040; Pruning 1555; Hotbed and cold-tramp! 888; Transplanting 1937; Fruit 721; Apple 85; Peach 1434: Cherry 377: Plum 1506; Sloe or wild plum 1767; Pear 1435; Quince 1575; Paw-Paw 1432; Oransre 1388; Lemon 10^2; Lime 1072; Citron 402: Grane Fruit 795; Shaddock 1731; Flsrs 661; Persimmon 1456; Pineapple 1492: Banana 16S; Almond 54; Pecan Hickory Nut 372; Chestnut 379; Hazel Nut 853; Walnut 2038; Butternut 297; Mango 1158; Date 505.

2294