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Pacific Rural Press, Volume 38, Number 22, 30 November 1889

Masthead
Wild Rye Grasses.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Grant's Pass, Southern Oregon.
From Adin and Round Valley.
More Points for City Clerks.
Untitled
Horticulture.
Wing Shots.
Training Raspberries.
State Horticultural Society.
THE APIARY.
Ripening Honey.
General Notes.
Alpine Honey Plants.
FORESTRY.
Wonderful Tree Growths.
Plant Trees!
THE VINEYARD.
Keeping Grapes for Table Use.
Colusa Foothill Raisins.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
Further Grange Reading.
The National Grange Excursions.
A Grand Grange Season.
Election of Officers.
National Grange at San Jose.
National Grange Miscellany.
Report of Executive Committee National Grange.
Celebrate the Patrons' Day.
High Commendation of the Pacific Rural Press.
Our National Grange Edition.
THE HOME CIRCLE
A Moon Myth.
Ich Liebe Dich.
Scolding a Little.
Woman Suffrage in Washington.
He Got It.
What Are Public Schools For?
The Cheerful Din.
Chaff.
YOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN.
Tangles.
"Hold My Horse, Please."
GOOD HEALTH.
Health of the State.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The Week.
Congress.
Construing the Wright Law.
The California Climate and the Stock-Breeder.
FLORIST AND GARDENER.
Long Fruiting of a Diseased Tree.
California Shrubs.
A Wild Seaside Garden.
Scene in Southern California.
Introduced Plants on Coronado Beach.
Agricultural Notes.
First Sheep in the United States.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS.
The Single-Tax System
THE TOURIST.
Californians in Switzerland.
THE FIELD.
Cost of Wheat-Growing in Washington.
Wheat-Growing in Tulare.
Three Barley Crops in a Year.
An Arkansas Wagon-Brake.
Laudation from Los Nietos.
No Right to Use the Timber.
Complimentary Samples.
$3,250,000
Cheap Money for Farmers!
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THE BOTANIST.
Weeds in California and Their Repression.
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List of U. S. Patents for Pacific Coast Inventors.
An Eastern Opinion of Our Fruit-Book.
The "National" Wind Engine.
Thompson's Seedless Raisin.
From a Californian in Texas.
Our Agents.
Don't Fail to Write.
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S.F.MARKET REPORT
Market Review.
[COMMUNICATED.] Market Information.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Dried Fruits, Etc.
Domestic Produce.
Rope.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER FOR THE WEEK.
Inducements to Subscribers.
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