The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . nves-tigations; H. P. Gould, assistant pomologist. in charge offruit district investigations; George C. Husmann, pomolo-gist, in charge of viticultural investigations. SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION AND J. Pieters. office is charged with the purchase and distributionof valuable seeds and plants, including those allotted bylaw to Senators. Representatives and Delegates in Con-gress ; also those secured for experimental work conductedin co-operation wi


The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . nves-tigations; H. P. Gould, assistant pomologist. in charge offruit district investigations; George C. Husmann, pomolo-gist, in charge of viticultural investigations. SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION AND J. Pieters. office is charged with the purchase and distributionof valuable seeds and plants, including those allotted bylaw to Senators. Representatives and Delegates in Con-gress ; also those secured for experimental work conductedin co-operation with the agricultural experiment stationsand private experimenters in various parts of the officers are: A. J. Pieters, botanist, in charge ; W. , Sr., superintentdent of testing gardens; David Fair-child, agricultural explorer; P. H. Dorsett, pathologist incharge of plant introduction garden; C. V. Piper, agros-tologist; J. M. Westgate, assistant agrostologist; O. , plant introducer; J. E. W. Tracv. assistant super-intendent of testing gardens; George W. Oliver, expertplant ARLINGTON EXPERIMENTAL C. Corbett. Arlington Farm, of which L. C. Corbett, horticul-turist, is in charge, is the field laboratory at Washingtonfor the Bureau of Plant Industry. Each office of thebureau carrying on field investigations from the city labo-ratories maintains experiment plats at the farm. Atpresent the lines of work include truck-work investiga-tions, nursery experiments, forage-plant experiments, path-ological and physiological investigations, and cultural andvariety tests with fruit. INVESTIGATIONS IN THE AGRICULTURAL ECONO-MY OF TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL PLANTS. O. F. Cook, investigations are a continuation of the studiesin tropical agriculture, but the scope of the work has beenenlarged so as to provide for a bionomic treatment of thenumerous temperate and subtropical crop plants whichwere originally natives of


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