Charles V. Piper
Born 1867-01-01
Died 1926-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL155083A
Top Subjects
- Soybean (4)
- Grasses (4)
- Insect pests (3)
- Vetch (3)
- Forage plants (3)
- Russian thistle (2)
- Botany (2)
Books by Charles V. Piper
Total count: 62
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Two injurious insectsWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1893-01-01
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Common fungous diseases and methods of preventionWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1893-01-01
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Insect pests of the garden, farm and orchardWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1895-01-01
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Miscellaneous injurious insectsWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1898-01-01
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The present status of the Russian thistle in WashingtonWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1898-01-01
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The Russian thistle in WashingtonWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1898-01-01
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Insects injurious to currants and gooseberriesWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1898-01-01
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New and noteworthy northwestern plantsi-iv,vi-vii1900-01-01
The flora of the Palouse region.Containing descriptions of all the psermatophytes and pteridophytes known to grow wild in the area within 35 kilometers of Pullman, Washington.The Washington agricultural college and school of science1901-01-01-
Notes on the biennial and perennial west American species of Lappula1902-01-01
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Spraying for the San Jose scale with modifications of the sulphur-salt-lime washWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1903-01-01
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Root diseases of fruit and other trees caused by toadstoolsWashington State Agricultural College and School of Science, Experiment Station1903-01-01
Grass lands of the South Alaska coast.Govt. print. off.1905-01-01-
Two eastern species of Melica1905-01-01
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Notes on CalochortusTorrey Botanical Club1906-01-01
Flora of the state of Washington.Govt. Print. Off.1906-01-01-
New plants of the Pacific slope, with some revisionsSmithsonian Institution1908-01-01
Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa)United States Department of AGriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage Crop Investigations1909-01-01
Kudzu (Pueraria thunbergiana)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage Crop Investigations1909-01-01
Common vetch or tares (Vicia sativa)1909-01-01-
Soy beansU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1909-01-01
Bur cloverUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage Crop Investigations1909-01-01
Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage Crop Investigations1909-01-01
The Florida velvet bean and related plantsGovt. Print. Off.1910-01-01
The soy beanhistory, varieties and field studiesG.P.O.1910-01-01
Agricultural varieties of the cowpea and immediately related species.Govt. Print. Off.1912-01-01-
On the identity of Dolichos unguiculatus Linnaeus1912-01-01
Sudan grass (Andropogon sorghum var.)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1913-01-01-
The identity of Heuchera cylindricaGovt. Printing Office1913-01-01
Sudan grass, a new drought-resistant hay plantU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry1913-01-01
Forage Plants and Their Culture1914-01-01
Alfalfa seed productionpollination studiesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1914-01-01
Five oriental species of beansU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1914-01-01
Flora of southeastern Washington and adjacent IdahoPress of the New era printing company1914-01-01
The bonavist, lablab, or hyacinth beanU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1915-01-01
Guar (Cyamopsis psoralioides)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1915-01-01-
The production of hairy vetch seed.Govt. print. off.1915-01-01
Flora of the northwest coastincluding the area west of the summit of the Cascade Mountains, from the forty-ninth parallel south to the Calapooia Mountains on the south border of Lane County, Oregon.Press of the New Era Printing Company1915-01-01-
The early agricultural history of timothy1915-01-01
The soy bean, with special reference to its utilization for oil, cake, and other productsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1916-01-01
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon)United States Department of AGriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1916-01-01
Turf for golf coursesMacmillan1917-01-01-
Notes on Canavalia with the descriptions of new species1917-01-01
Velvet beansGovernment Printing Office1917-01-01-
The cowhage and related species1917-01-01
Illustrated lecture on leguminous forage crops for the SouthGovt. print. off.1917-01-01-
Illustrated lecture on leguminous forage crops for the NorthGovt. print. off.1917-01-01
Carib grass (Eriochloa subglabra)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1917-01-01
Napier grassUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1918-01-01
SacalineUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1918-01-01
The agricultural species of bent grassesPart I. -- Rhode Island bent and related grassesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1918-01-01-
Some western species of Lathyrus1918-01-01
Carpet grass (Axonopus compressus)United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Forage-Crop Investigations1919-01-01
The jack beanU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1920-01-01-
Some new plants from the Pacific Northwest1920-01-01
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A study of Allocarya.Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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Important cultivated grassesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1922-01-01
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Green manuringU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1922-01-01
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The identification of Berberis aquifolium and Berberis repensGovt. print. off.1922-01-01
The soybean1st ed.McGraw-Hill book company, inc.1923-01-01-
Studies in American PhaseolineaeGovt. Print. Off.1926-01-01
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The Agricultural Species of Bent GrassesPart II : The Seeds of Redtop and Other Bent Grasses