There are 26 books by G. P. Clinton on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Orange rust of raspberry and blackberry (1893). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Orange rust of raspberry and blackberry 1893 · 320 pages
  2. 2 Observations on a fungus (Saprolegnia) infesting the fish 1893
  3. 3 The Russian thistle and some plants that are mistaken for it 1895 · 118 pages
  4. 4 An experiment to prevent scab and leaf blight of potatoes 1895
  5. 5 Broom-corn smut 1897 · 412 pages
  6. 6 The smuts of Illinois' agricultural plants 1900 · 360 pages
  7. 7 Two new smuts on Eriocaulon septangulare 1901
  8. 8 Apple rots in Illinois 1902 · 224 pages
  9. 9 Cladochytrium Alismatis 1902
  10. 10 North American Ustilagineae 1904 · 529 pages
  11. 11 Tests of Summer sprays on Apples and peaches in 1910 1909
  12. 12 Oospores of potato blight 1911
  13. 13 Tests of Summer sprays on Apples, peaches, etc 1911
  14. 14 The relationships of the chestnut blight fungus 1912
  15. 15 New or unusual plant injuries and diseases found in Connecticut, 1916-1919 1920 · 482 pages
  16. 16 Wildfire of tobacco in Connecticut 1922 · 423 pages
  17. 17 Rust infection of leaves in petri dishes 1924 · 501 pages
  18. 18 Dutch elm disease, Graphium ulmi 1936 · 752 pages
  19. 19 Erwin Frink Smith (1854-1927) 1936
  20. 20 Notes on some Ustilaginales from India 1938 · 281 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has G. P. Clinton written?

BookOrb lists 26 books by G. P. Clinton.

Where should I start with G. P. Clinton?

A good starting point is Orange rust of raspberry and blackberry (1893).

What is the G. P. Clinton books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Orange rust of raspberry and blackberry (1893), 2. Observations on a fungus (Saprolegnia) infesting the fish (1893), 3. The Russian thistle and some plants that are mistaken for it (1895), 4. An experiment to prevent scab and leaf blight of potatoes (1895), 5. Broom-corn smut (1897), 6. The smuts of Illinois' agricultural plants (1900), 7. Two new smuts on Eriocaulon septangulare (1901), 8. Apple rots in Illinois (1902), 9. Cladochytrium Alismatis (1902), 10. North American Ustilagineae (1904), 11. Tests of Summer sprays on Apples and peaches in 1910 (1909), 12. Oospores of potato blight (1911), 13. Tests of Summer sprays on Apples, peaches, etc (1911), 14. The relationships of the chestnut blight fungus (1912), 15. New or unusual plant injuries and diseases found in Connecticut, 1916-1919 (1920), and 5 more.