This special edition of 'Experiments in Blueberry Culture' was published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1910, making it well over a century old. It is also known as Bulletin No. 193. The bulletin was written by Frederick V. Coville, a Botanist in Charge of Taxonomic and Range Investigations at the USDA's Bureau of Plant Industry. He was also founder of the United States National Arboretum.
The book has five main sections on Peculiarities of Growth in the Blueberry Plant, Peculiarities of Nutrition, A Method of Pot Culture, Improvement and Propagation, and Field Culture.
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