Arthur Harmount Graves
Born 1879-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL830454A
Top Subjects
- New York (2)
- New York (State) (2)
- Shrubs -- New York (State) -- New York (2)
- Trees -- New York (State) -- New York (2)
- Breeding (2)
- Chestnut (2)
- Ruppia maritima -- Morphology (1)
Books by Arthur Harmount Graves
Total count: 28
The morphology of Ruppia maritimaYale University1908-01-01-
The morphology of Ruppia MaritimaConnecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences1908-01-01
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The large leaf spot of chestnut and oak1912-01-01
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Parasitism in Hymenochaete agglutinans1914-01-01
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The future of the chestnut tree in North America1914-01-01
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Root rot of coniferous seedlings1915-01-01
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A preliminary List of Native and Naturalized Woody Plants of Greater New York1925-01-01
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What price Christmas greens?Published by The Brooklyn Botanic Garden.1927-01-01
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Inwood Park, Manhatten1930-01-01
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Important woody plants--trees, shrubs and woody climbers of Greater New York1931-01-01
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Bananas at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden1931-01-01
A teaching guide to the trees and shrubs of greater New Yorkincluding the kinds most commonly seen in cultivationPub. by the authors at the Brooklyn botanic garden1933-01-01-
The collection of living cycads at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden1934-01-01
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Chestnut breeding work in 1935[-1943]1935-01-01
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Sunscald of tulip flowers1937-01-01
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Breeding trees for disease resistance1938-01-01
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Breeding work toward the development of a timber type of blight- resistant chestnutreport for 19401941-01-01
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Trees in the Brooklyn Botanic GardenBrooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences1942-01-01
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C. Stuart GagerDecember 23, 1872 - August 9, 19431944-01-01
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Breeding chestnut treesreport for 1946 and 1947[-1950]1947-01-01
Guide to trees and shrubs, based on those of Greater New Yorknative, naturalized, and commonly cultivated exotic kinds1949-01-01-
Relative blight resistance in species and hybrids of Castanea ...1950-01-01
Illustrated guide to trees and shrubs ...A guide to the woody plants of the northeastern United States, native, naturalized, and commonly cultivated exotic kinds, including both summer and winter characters.Published by the author1952-01-01-
Chestnut breedingreport for 1951 and 1952[-1958 and 1959]1952-01-01
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Winter key to the woody plants of the Northeastern United States and adjacent Canada(native and exotic species)1955-01-01
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Thoughts on the future of the American chestnut tree1956-01-01
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Illustrated guide to trees and shrubsa handbook of the woody plants of the Northeastern United States and adhacent regionsRevised edition.Harper1956-01-01
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Keys to chestnut species1962-01-01