An edition of Commercial flower forcing (1934)

Commercial flower forcing

the fundamentals and their practical application to the culture of green house crops

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Commercial flower forcing
Alex Laurie
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An edition of Commercial flower forcing (1934)

Commercial flower forcing

the fundamentals and their practical application to the culture of green house crops

2d ed.
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English
Pages
557

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Edition Notes

Bibliography at end of some of the chapters.
1934 edition by Alex Laurie and L. C. Chadwick.

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
635.98
Library of Congress
SB415 .L3 1939

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Pagination
vii, 557 p.
Number of pages
557

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6382271M
LCCN
39002467
OCLC/WorldCat
3245091

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