United States. Bureau of Plant Industry
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United States. Bureau of plant industry
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Books by United States. Bureau of Plant Industry
Total count: 187
Lilium pardalinum1900-01-01
Bulb distribution1900-01-01
U.S. Department of agriculture early building operations1900-01-01
Cereal disease field notebookU. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry1901-01-01
List of publications of the Office of Grass and Forage Plant Investigations and the Division of AgrostologyU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1902-01-01
Seeds and plants imported through the Section of Seed and Plant Introduction for distribution in cooperation with the Agricultural experiment stationsinventory no. 9, numbers 4351-5500G. P. O.1902-01-01
BulletinG.P.O.1902-01-01
Plan of distrubuting tobacco seed, and cultural directions for different types of tobacco distributed.Govt. print. off.1902-01-01-
The apple in cold storageGovt. print. off.1903-01-01
Miscellaneous papers ...Govt. Print. Off.1903-01-01-
Three new plant introductions from JapanG.P.O.1903-01-01
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Wild riceits uses and propagationG.P.O.1903-01-01
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Legal and customary weights per bushel of seedsGovernment Printing Office1904-01-01
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Visitors' guide to the exhibits of the Bureau of Plant Industry at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904Government Printing Office1904-01-01
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The school gardenUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Horticultural Investigations1904-01-01
Seeds and plants imported during the period from September, 1900, to December, 1903Inventory no. 10; nos. 5501-9896Govt. Print. Off.1905-01-01
Agricultural methods for boll-weevil districts1905-01-01
Tobacco seedUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Seed and Plant Introduction and Distribution1905-01-01
Wilt-resistant Jackson cottonU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Seed and Plant Introduction and Distribution1906-01-01
Seeds and plants imported during the period from December, 1905, to July, 1906inventory no. 12, nos. 16797 to 19057Government Printing Office1907-01-01
Model plan for a southern farmGovt.print.off.1907-01-01
Seeds and plants imported during the period from December, 1903, to December, 1905inventory no. 11, nos.9897 to 16796 ...Gov't. Print. Off.1907-01-01-
Progress of the beet-sugar industry in the United States in 1906.s.n.1907-01-01
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Progress of the beet-sugar industry in the United States in 1907.s.n.1908-01-01
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Progress of the beet-sugar industry in the United States in 1907.s.n.1908-01-01
Seeds and plants imported during the period from July, 1906 to December 31, 1907inventory no. 13; nos. 19058 to 21730U.S. G.P.O.1908-01-01
Cultural directions for bambooUnited States Department of Agirculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction1908-01-01
Miscellaneous papersGovt. Print. Off.1908-01-01-
The decay of oranges while in transit from CaliforniaGov't print. off.1908-01-01
Hints to settlers on the Minidoka project, Idaho1909-01-01-
Application of some of the principles of heredity to plant breedingGovt. Print. Off.1909-01-01
Field instructions for farmers' cooperative demonstration workSecond revision.United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work1909-01-01
Agricultural conditions in Southern TexasU.S. Govt. Print. Off.,]1909-01-01
Hints to settlers on the Truckee - Carson project, Nevada1909-01-01
Hints to settlers on the Belle Fourche project, South Dakota1909-01-01-
[Progress of beet-sugar industry in United States in 1909.]s.n.1910-01-01
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A protected stock range in ArizonaGovt. Print. Off.1910-01-01
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[Progress of beet-sugar industry in United States in 1909.]s.n.1910-01-01
Seeds and plants imported during the period from October 1 to December 31, 1909inventory no. 25; nos. 28833 to 29327U.S. G.P.O.1911-01-01
Brief suggestions with reference to the preparation of manuscripts for the printer etc1911-01-01
Publications of the Bureau of Plant IndustryU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Publications1911-01-01
Publications of the Bureau of Plant IndustryMay 15, 1912 ed.U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Publications1912-01-01
Memorandum relative to the organization and functions of the Committee on projects, etc1912-01-01
American beet-sugar industry in 1910 and 1911Government Printing Office1912-01-01-
The American beet-sugar industry, 1910-11Govt. Print. Off.1912-01-01
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The relation of barium to the loco-weed diseaseI. A field study on the relation of barium to the loco-weed diseaseGovt. print. off.1912-01-01
Publications of the Bureau of Plant IndustryMar. 14, 1913 ed.U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Publications1913-01-01-
American medicinal flowers, fruits, and seedsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1913-01-01
Millet (Chaelochloa [sic] italica)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1913-01-01
Pink kafir (Andropogon sorghum)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1913-01-01
Permanent pastures for the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1914-01-01
Winter wheat in the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1914-01-01
The forcing and blanching of dasheen shootsGovt. print. off.]1914-01-01
Hairy vetch for the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1914-01-01
Sorghum for forage in the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1914-01-01
Rape as a forage crop in the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1914-01-01
Rye in the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1914-01-01
Winter oats in the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1914-01-01
To county agents and Canning Club girls ...U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry1915-01-01
Orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1915-01-01
Cowpeas in the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1915-01-01
Canning club work and home demonstration work (for agents)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry1915-01-01
Organization and instruction in boys' corn-club work1915-01-01-
Strawberry growing in the SouthU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1915-01-01
Sweet-potato growing in the cotton beltGovt. print. off.]1915-01-01
Natal grass(Tricholaena rosea)U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry1916-01-01-
Sugar-beet sirupU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1917-01-01
Economical methods of cutting seed potatoes1917-01-01-
The small vegetable gardensuggestions for utilizing limited areasU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1917-01-01
Economical methods of cutting seed potatoes ...Govt. print. off.1917-01-01
Plant Inventory -U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture.1917-01-01
Sudan grass (Andropogon sorghum var)U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1919-01-01
Field peaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Alfalfainstructions adapted to Michigan, Wisconsin, and MinnesotaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Spur feteritaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
CowpeasU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01-
Alsike cloverU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Velvet beansU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Grimm alfalfaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Peruvian alfalfaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Dry-land alfalfaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Soy beanU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Distribution of cotton seed in 1921U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01
Explanation of records and reports used on cooperative blister rust work1922-01-01
White-pine blister rust in the western United StatesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1922-01-01
The state and federal governments are cooperating in the control of the pine blister rust1923-01-01
Put your worn-out pastures to work1923-01-01
Planting of white pine stimulated by control of blister rust1923-01-01
Classification of American Wheat VarietiesU.S. G.P.O.1923-01-01
The cultivated black currant a menace to white pineBlister rust increasing rapidly in Northeastern States1923-01-01
Protection of white pine from blister rust pays big dividends1923-01-01
Control of the white pine blister rust is practical and inexpensive ...1923-01-01
Michigan Station shows profits in white pine1923-01-01
The ribes of the sugar pine and western white pine region of California1923-01-01
Large pines become the prey of the blister rustprompt action in control advisable1923-01-01
White pine can be protected from the blister rust1923-01-01
Pine values aid farm values in the Northeastern States1923-01-01
Gooseberry pie versus white pine lumber1923-01-01
Put your idle acres to workPlant quarantine conference held at Washington1924-01-01
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"Young pines spring up where blister rust has been controlled1924-01-01
Tourists and the pine blister rust1924-01-01
Let the mother trees do the work1924-01-01
Land suitable for raising white pine can still be bought in New England for from $3 to $7 per acreWhite pines and abandoned farms1924-01-01
Delay in removal of currants and gooseberries, the host plants of the blister rust, may mean irreparable loss to the white pine wood lot1924-01-01
Wild currants and goodseberries cause blister rust infecton on white pines1924-01-01
Directory of field activities of the Bureau of Plant IndustryIssued December 1924Govt. Print. Off.1924-01-01
The common barberry and the black stem rust1925-01-01
Barberry eradication in North Dakota1925-01-01
Field methods of eradicating ribes1925-01-01
Barberry eradication in Nebraska1925-01-01
State of Mainecooperative white pine blister rust control work1925-01-01-
Celery growingRevised.U.S. Govt. Print Off.1925-01-01
The common barberry and the black stem rust1926-01-01
Barberry eradicationexpenditure of federal funds by states, fiscal years 1918 to 1925, inclusive, and allotments for 19261926-01-01
[Form letter in regard to Notice of quarantine no. 63]1926-01-01
Thoroughness of survey for common barberry1926-01-01
Barberry eradicationfederal allotments to states by fiscal years 1918 to 1926, inclusive1926-01-01
Suggestions and comments on banana growing and some related subjects, Tela, Honduras, division1927-01-01
Blister rust demonstration, May 19-21, 19281928-01-01-
The Arlington experimental farm of the United States Department of agriculturea handbook of information for visitors1928-01-01
Protect white pine from blister rustU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1928-01-01
The barberry eradication campaign organization, purpose, scope of the problem, and results1929-01-01
Grossularia and ribes species in the northeastern states1929-01-01-
Ramie, a fiber-yielding plantG.P.O.1929-01-01
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Preliminary report on the transportation of pears from the Pacific northwest, 1928 and 19291930-01-01
Directions for taking rust survey notes1930-01-01
Progress of the barberry-eradication campaign in South Dakota, 1929G.P.O.1930-01-01-
Planting and care of lawnsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1931-01-01
Progress in barberry eradication in 1931 and summarized results covering the period 1918-1931U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry1932-01-01
Watch for common barberry bushes1933-01-01
Iarovization in field practice1934-01-01
Reaction of wheat varieties, selections, and hybrids to mosaic and mosaic-rosette1935-01-01
New sugar-beet varieties for the curly-top areaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1936-01-01
Directory of activities of the Bureau of Plant IndustryU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1936-01-01
Div. of fruit and vegetable crops and diseasesA simple method for the home preservation of pecans1936-01-01-
Trees, shrubs, and vines for the southern Great PlainsU.S. Bureau of Plant Industry1936-01-01
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Soybeans, culture and varietiesUnited States Department of Agriculture1939-01-01
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Soil survey Uinta County, WyomingU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1940-01-01
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Soil survey [of] Albemarle county, VirginiaU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1940-01-01
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Plant disease posters.U.S. Department of Agriculture1941-01-01
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Soil survey, Clay County, North CarolinaThe Bureau1941-01-01
Grape species1941-01-01-
Soil survey of Isle of Wight County, VirginiaGovt. Print. Off.1941-01-01
Home Fruit Garden in the East Central and Middle Atlantic StatesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1942-01-01-
Soil survey of Roane County, TennesseeFor sale by the Supt. of Docs.1942-01-01
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Soil survey, Puerto RicoU.S. Government Printing Office1942-01-01
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Soil survey, Seneca county, New YorkU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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Soil survey, Albany and Schenectady counties, New YorkU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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Soil survey, Dimmit County, TexasU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1943-01-01
Discussion of particle size of insecticides and fungicidesBureau of Plant Industry, Soils & Agricultural Engineering1944-01-01
Bulletin Volume 58-67Arkose Press2015-09-27
Bulletin, Issues 101-110Arkose Press2015-09-30
Bulletin Volume 218-228Arkose Press2015-10-02
Bulletin, Issues 73-86Arkose Press2015-10-07
Bulletin, Issues 87-96Arkose Press2015-10-16
Bulletin, Issues 128-135Arkose Press2015-10-16
Bulletin, Issues 109-118Arkose Press2015-10-21
Bulletin, Issues 269-281Arkose Press2015-10-27
Bulletin, Volume 28, Issues 213-217Arkose Press2015-10-29
Bulletin, Volume 21, Issues 157-164Arkose Press2015-11-02
Bulletin, Issues 146-155Arkose Press2015-11-02
Bulletin, Issues 248-254Arkose Press2015-11-04
Circular, Issues 1-40Arkose Press2015-11-05
Bulletin, Volume 29, Issues 218-226Arkose Press2015-11-05
Bulletin, Issues 130-136Arkose Press2015-11-05
Bulletin, Issues 227-230Arkose Press2015-11-07
Bulletin, Issues 206-212Arkose Press2015-11-07
Bulletin, Issues 198-205Arkose Press2015-11-08
How teachers may use publications on the control of black stem rust of small grains by the eradication of the common barberry
Red kafir corn (Andropogon sorghum var.).United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Seed and Plant Introduction and Distribution
Maps illustrating the progress of the barberry eradication campaign
Directions for using inoculating materialUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry Soil Bacteriology and Plant Nutrition Investigations
Publications on maturity test for peas
Grass mixture for hay for sections south of timothy regionUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry
Egyptian cotton news letter
Egyptian cotton news letter
Molasses grass (Melinis minutiflora Beauv.).United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Grass and Forage-Crop Investigations
White pine blister rust in the northwest
Grass mixture for moist meadowsUnited States Department o fAgriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry
Soy bean (Glycine hispida)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Seed and Plant INtroduction and Distribution
Legal and customary weights per bushel of seeds
Directions for planting bulbspublisher not identified
Lesson plan series for intermediate grades and junior high schoolharmful plants : the common barberry bush and black stem rust
Report of barberry planting
Carpet grass (Paspalum compressum)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Farm Management Investigations
The white pine blister rust situation in Michigan
Alsike clover (Trifolium hybridum)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Seed and Plant Introduction and Distribution