CONTENTS 



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OPENING OF THE CONVENTION 353 



ADDRESS OF WELCOME : A. E. Snow 353 



RESPONSE A. J. Cook 254 



THE CONTROL OF RED SPIDERS W. H. Volck 350 



HORTICULTURAL LAWS AND THE NURSERYMEN__Geo. C. Roeding 364 



ORCHARD SANITATION ^^H. S. Fawcett 371 



THE GRAPE LEAF-HOPPER H. J. Quayle 375 



PRUNE CULTURE E. N. Richmond 3S2 



DETAILS IN CITRUS CULTURE C. C. Chapman 390 



WORK OF THE QUARANTINE DIVISION OF THE STATE COMMIS- 

 SION OF HORTICULTURE Frederick Maskew 400 



SOILS AND SUBSOILS A. J. Cook 410 



THE MOTIVE OF THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE OF THE 



UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Thomas F. Hunt 427 



SOME ORCHARD SPRAYING PROBLEMS AND EXPERIMENTS 



W. W. Bonns 439 



FREIGHT RATES R. D. Stephens 448 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS 454, 517 



PACKING GRAPES IN SAWDUST FOR SHIPMENT R. G. Risseu 457 



DRAINAGE AND ALKALI RECLAMATION Frank Adams 400 



CALIFORNIA CURED FRUIT EXCHANGE J. P. Dargitz 471 



INCREASING RETirRNS OF MUSCAT VINEYARDS F. T. Bioletti 4S3 



VITICULTURE IN THE INTERIOR VALLEYS Frank T. Swett 492 



CO-OPERATION OF AMERICAN RAISIN GROWERS __W. R. Nutting 504 

 CALIFORNIA'S VITICULTURAL INDUSTRY: PAST, PRESENT. 



FUTURE W. F. Stotx 509 



MINUTES OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STATE ASSOCIATION OF 



COUNTY HORTICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS Wm. Garden 519 



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