264 Inde.i 



D 



" Days Gone By" James Whitco7iib Riley 259 



Dead spot, apple canker, remedy for 73 



Dewberries 110 



District boundaries 4 



Dosch, Henry E.— " Needs of the Fruit Trade" 189 



Dosch, Henry E.— " Proud Day for Oregon" 254 



Dosch, Henry E.— " Generals in Horticulture" 198 



Douglas, Malcolm— " Back on the Farm" 9S 



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Forbes, Prof. S. A—" Experiments with Insecticides for San Jose Scale" 150, 171 



Fruit Report for Oregon, 1901 68 



Fruit Report for United States, 1901 69 



Fruit reports for Oregon, 1902 69 



Fruit report for United States, 1902 69 



Fruits, Revised Catalogue of— by American Pom ological Society 99,106 



Fruits, rules for naming and exhibiting 116 



" Fruit Trade, Needs of the" Henry E. Dosch 187 



Fruit yield, first district, 1902_ . 21 



Fruit yield, second district, 1901-1902 1 22 



Fruit yield, third district, 1901-1902 22 



Fruit yield, fourth district, 1902 23 



Fruit yield, fifth district, 1902 23 



" Fruit Unions" E. L. Smith 194 



"Fungi" Prof. Charles O. Toivnsend 86 



Fungicide 86 



G 



Geer, Judd, report of as commissioner 57-58 



"Generals in Horticulture" Henry E. Dosch 198 



Gooseberry worm, remedy for ♦ 82 



Grafting wax 84 



Grapes, black rot on, remedy for 75 



"Grape in Oregon," The Pi-of. E. R. Lake 209 



"Grape Culture" John F. Broetje 205 



"Grape Must, the Manufacture and Preservation of" Prof. Geo. C. Hussmann 229 



Green aphis, remedy for 71 



Gummosis, remedy for 75 



H 



Hofer, Hon. E.— " The Oregon Strawberry" 240 



Hood River Fruit Growers' Union 238 



Horticultural law 3 



Host plant 86 



Husmann, Prof. Geo. C— " The Manufacture of Unfermented Grape Juice" 229 



Hydrocyanic acid gas 82 



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"Insects" Pi-of. Willis G. Johnson 84 



