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R COSTARCARED o COFNENRESEARCH Botanis Cheking Upan Pl "1 of Commercial Value Washington, March 24— terests of thoso Arv which depend upon & erlals as gu woods, drug ing very ac ' tanmical exploration of and other Contral A1 which Paul C. 8t botanist is now « financial sujport Boston. The Eu has just rec Standley 1 collecting when publi knowledge ence of c yseful, of Guown, and to distinguish betw nonuseful pla trated by the recent publica the Trees Before the one Amer ing raw ' per cent of which for lack of defi the flora of the count did not know f \ gum trees came. That produced gum gums were usabl dley's crith these Club to Hold Annual Meeting ¢ is making will be product, for she n scenario from will “supervise yield the desired gums, and so ha elminated the This is Mr. Standley's third cessive tral Americ malinly to Costs res under veral of e big gua, and Hor 1 of ti ig o nthis ma Institution plans a general d ly undert intensive exploration and Nicar; in necessary » flora of t Find Italians Read Less should receive the that glven in recent years to the | Tome, Marc (Pr—Ttalians read flora of Costa Rica. To accomplish 1 1 zens of the other this funds are y e world, it has him no an 13 nens of |1 ol attempting to orchids 4 hids crest in the work of young Co: role of weed: with 4 population of nearly I approximat has hardly a, dozen import- . has the richest variety of 1 these are largely flowerng ts and ferns of any lassics, technical and area of similar size in the Western ol e U FT S e Than Any Other People | VITAMIN-STARVED? 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Patten we ack to explain his hole phile hy of evolution and scaroh “ie had conducted for | Government of Japan to Preserve Stately Carriage N. 1., March 24 (®—In| ‘Tokyo, March 26 (A—Although A utomobiles are used throughout Tapan, the Imperial Hougehold is de- ermined that t tately and aristo. cratic horses carriages must be {eresting Opinions oratory and muse s of rified | like the Iy it will construct seve felwitt Ily decorated carlages remar) preservation of | he §s told that | ome fifty millio Willinm Patten, | e ORE THROAT from Japar firms and the it is cxpected, will be ahout far high- Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat— e - BIGGEST SELLER IN NEW ENGLAND [a Touraine v Coffee~Tea st o ONOMY- SATISFACTION ght aswell havethebest k] IC KRS [For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. ot of | cotion hetween man | Over 17 MI& JTuOUuBYHra Why The Country Gentleman Has Added 2000 New Readers Every Day for Seven Months Because it is the Only Modern Farm Paper for Modern Farm Families. The Editorial Contents of the 196-Page April IssueTell How It Serves - More Than 1,200,000 Homes --122 Items Every One of Which Was Especially Designed to Interest the Family on the Farm. GENERAL ARTICLES Bhooting the Rogue The Table With Three Legs By Representative L. J. Dickinson We Must Grow Our Own Rubber By Harvey S. Firestone Close Calls o vve.esen... By Ross Santee A Boom is the Worst Thing for the Farmer By Guy Huston By Zane Grey Bargain Day for the Borrower By Robert P. Crawford Why I Left the Farm By Homer Croy Some Experiences of a Farm Hand. By Guy G. Smith Delphiniums. . .. .. Farmers and the Shipping Board .. By William S. Hill Vine Crops for Seed ates as Insect Poisons. . Destroying Bindweed Plowing Under Rye........... Two Cotton Plants to the Hill .. By J. William Firor Kills Canada Thistles. . Red-Clover Endurance Cultivate Before You Plant .. By R. I. Throckmorton The Passing of the Texas Prairie. . By J. Sidney Cates Fluosil Electrifying the Farm........ By Dr. E. A. White The Pony Express .. By John P. Gilday Planting the Vegetable Garden By. F. F. Rockwell “Uncle Sam is My Partner”.. By Wells A. Sherman A Son of the Timberlands. . . ....... By E. Davenport Clipping the J. P.’s Wings .. .. By Harry R. O'Brien EDITORIALS FICTION Reminde The Gorgeous Pink Puppy Mclon P . By Albert Payson Terhune Put Gar Gypsies, Always Gypsies. . . . . . . By Konrad Bercovici Day of Dreams 9 ....By G. B. Lancaster Oklahoma (Part Two). . By Courtney Ryley Cooper Joe's Thesis By Eliis Parker Butler LIVESTOCK Range Bulls. . e Light or Heavy Cattle. . Good Stallions s Valuable Little Pigs. . . . vis Stomach-Worm Prevention. . By George M. Rommel Goats for Milk By Will L. Te Walt Outdoor Farrowing By H. Howard Biggar Bacoo-Type Hogs. ... «By A. F. Sinex April Corn Testing Sweet-Clover Seed. . . . Closer Potato Planting. Fertilizing Peanuts Alfalfa in New England. . . . "By David Churchill Disease-Resistant Tobacco. . , A prl .By George W. Kerr Pointers on Seed ORCHARDS AND SMALL FRUITS Nursery Stock. .. .. Short-Pruning Raspberrics s and White Pine. Pecan Cultivation Up Grapevines Early for Apples. . . .. all Home Orchard Aid to Trees. .. THE OUTDOOR BOY Artificial Fly Fishing. .. A Simple Airplane Tips on Running. ... . ..By Ladd Plumley By Percy Pierca The Consumer Decides The Most Milk Per Cow Sorghum for Silage. . ,. Powdered Milk for Calves CROPS ......By George R. Harrison By P. H. Stewart ..By Roger W. DeBaun .. ....By P.O. Davis By Ford S. Prince By T. K. Wolfe ..By H. Howard Biggar By S. Marcovitch By R. I. Throckmorton ..By Firman E. Bear Consider the Bull RADIO A Good Five-Tube Set Time Signale BEEKEEPING By George H. Dungan By George R. Harrison POULTRY GARDENS i Skim-Milk Powder. Sour-Milk Treatment. Decrease the Grain. Fuel for Brooders. . .. Kamala for Tapeworm Simple Rations. . . .....By T. H. McHatton eld So00 ..By Earl Rogers DPlanting........By F. F. Rockwell 5 8 'Br RUE ] At Hatching Under Hens .By Roy G. Pierce By P. O. Davis By F. C. Sears ..By C. W. Rapp The Poultry Garden. A Feed-Bag Holder .. Check-Up on Chicks The Best Layers. ... Raising Mallard Ducks P s Delousing the Hens. . .. ..By Carroll D. Bush HANDY MECHANICS ....By Earl Eby i ing s By E. S. Savage By W. A. Froehoff By A. M. Loomis ...By P. O. Daris By Frank Llewellyn Ballard bttt By E. S. Savago Modern Lightning Rod. . .. .. By Stuart C. Mahanay The Farm the Bees Bought. ... . By Frank C. Pellett .By James Dryden By Harry R. Lewis By M. A. Crosby ..By L. E. Card Frequent Feeding Essential .. By P. C. Mangelsdorf By L. E. Card . By Arthur J. Owen \.By Harry R. Lewis ARCHITECTURE A Farmhouse That Cannot Burn \ By Rodney Moncure Tue COUNTRY GENTLEWOMAN The Farm Woman Renews Her Youth By Grace E. Frysinger Better Bay State Kitchgns. The Art of Dressing Well. . .. By Mary Grace Ramey Refreshments for the Easter Wedding By Caroline B. King By Ethel Carpenter Springtime Touches for the Home New Paint for the Front Door. .. By Julia W. Wolfe The Friendly Shelf..... ...By Jane Hommingway Accessories for the Guest Rasm. . By Nancy D. Dunlea The Easter Hat. By Edith M. Burtis Helping Mother. An April Foolish Skylark Health and Beauty. ... Setting-Up Housework. . By Mary Hamilton Talbott Are Your Feet Tired?. . ..By Margaret Schifer! Care of Home Electric Aids By Clara Woolworth * For Easter Flower Gifts By Nettie S. Hanauer Loss Turned Into Gain By Nancy Austin My Garden Profits GIRLS' LIFE A Hello Invitation. . ..By Jane Hemmingway A New Easter Party. .. By Helen Combes Spool Furniture. .. .. . By Hazel F. Showalter The Girls' Club Champion . What are You Ashamed Of 2 .. . ... By Betty Hopkina The Fifth Avenuc Touch. . .. By Dorothea Van Leger MISCELLANEOUS Hank the Hired Man . ......By A. B. Chapin Can You, Too, Use Extra Dollars?. 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