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California State Law 15 



Carson, A. H., report ol as a commissioner 27 



Carson, A. H. — "Cost of an Apple Orchard near Grants Pass" 227 



Chapln, W. H.— "The Fruit Business from a Commercial Standpoint" 214 



Close, Prof. C. P., "Orchard Cover Crops in Delaware" 189 



Clarke, Prof. Warren T.— "The Hop Aphis" 285 



Clover mite, remedy for 51, 60 



Codling moth, remedy for 59 



"Codling Moth, Control of the Prof. C. W. Woodworih 261 



" Codling Moth, The" Prof. Warren T. aarke 263 



" CodUng Moth, The Control of the C. B. Simpson 249 



Life history 250 



Natural eneinies 252 



Measures used in old orchards 252 



Measures used in young orchards 253 



■Spraying machinery 255 



Spraying materials 256 



Cost of spraying Material 258 



Cordley, Prof. A. B.—" Insecticides and Fungicides" 235 



Cordley, Prof. A. B.— " Apple Scab and Its Treatment" 266 



Corbett, Prof. L. C.-" Strawberries" 305 



Crater blight of the pear, remedy for 53 



"Cranberry Culture" JProf. L. C. Corbett 315 



Species and description 316 



The plant and fruit 816 



Conditions essential to success in cranberry culture 317 



Preparation for planting 317 



Harvesting, assorting, storing, marketing 320 



Currant worm, remedy for 60 



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Dead spot, apple canker, remedy for 52 



Dosch, Henry E.— " Horticulture in Oregon " 219 



Dosch, Col. Henry E.— " Too Many Prunes " 298 



Dosch, Henry E.— "The Oregon Red Apple " 332 



Douglas County fruit yield for 1903-04 29 



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Eisman Brothers' apple orchard 32 



Fertilizers for apple trees 161 



Apricots and cherries 161 



Blackberries and raspberries 163 



Cranberries and currants 165 



■Grapes 166 



Strawberries 172 



Fifth District, area of 7 



