| Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Karl Brown, Frederick Leypoldt, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Helen E. Wessells - 1919 - 542 pages
...compiled as a personal undertaking by SC Stuntz, formerly of the Library of Congress, later of the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry. The list, which is very comprehensive and in manuscript form, was purchased by the library of the US Department... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1919 - 632 pages
...compiled as a personal undertaking by Mr. SC Stuntz, formerly of the Library of Congress, later of the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry. The list which is very comprehensive and in manuscript form, was purchased by the library of the U. 8.... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1920 - 582 pages
...considerable scale in southern Florida. A station has been established at Miami in cooperation with the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry of this department to investigate, the peculiar insect enemies of these fruits. Due to the proximity... | |
| 1911 - 522 pages
...characters under asexual propagation. Two new varieties have been introduced through the cooperation of the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry. One of these is the MacGregor, a variety from Queensland, Australia, which is claimed to be immune... | |
| William Alton Taylor - 1902 - 478 pages
...varieties appears to have been made until 190o. when Mr. Frank N. Meyer, agricultural explorer in the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry, sent from the Ming Tombs Valley, west of Peking, several lots of scions of a variety evidently closely... | |
| Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station - 1907 - 1007 pages
...characters under asexual propagation. Two new varieties have been introduced through the cooperation of the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry. One of these is the MacGregor, a variety from Queensland, Australia, which is claimed to be immune... | |
| United States. Bureau of Plant Industry - 1913 - 810 pages
...alfalfa is a very distinct variety. It was first introduced into the United States from Arabia in 1902 through the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry, being received under SPI No. 8806. The data here presented are based on experiments in the Southwest... | |
| U.S. Bureau of plant industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry - 1910 - 96 pages
...a These abbreviations refer to the serial numbers of the Dickinson subexperiment station and of the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry. i> These strains were not in duplicate. It will be noted that the stand on the loam is in nearly every... | |
| 1911 - 786 pages
...of economic value. The results obtained by agricultural explorers working under the auspices of the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry, US Dept. of Agriculture and other3 institutions, offer a case in point. Such work, to lead to the desired... | |
| 1911 - 1076 pages
...previous to their importation and therefore are useless for the purpose of raising young plants. The Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry obtained a small consignment of untreated litchi seeds from China 202 fc>o-ut eighteen months ago,... | |
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