584 



INDEX. 



Cocklebur, 31, 160, 275, 276, 469 

 Cocos nucifera, 222 



Codling moth, 102, 114, 166, 212, 219, 280 

 Coit, J. E., 416 



Collecting and preserving of plant speci- 

 mens, The, art., 305 

 Collins, Chas. F., 170, 276, 536, 569 

 Colorado exp. station, 20 

 Colunibella olive, 417 



Combination spraying experiments for the 

 control of mildew and leaf hop- 

 pers on grapevines, art., 250 

 Comice pear, 146, 298, 299 

 Compere, George, 360, 575 



blight-resistant pear stocks, art., 313 

 Harold, 484, 528, 574 

 Comys fusca, 269, 270 

 Concord grape, 366 

 Convention, 



county horticultural commissioners , Palo 

 Alto, Program of, 327 

 Visalia, program of, after page 487 

 special citrus, editorial, A. J. Cook, 570 

 state fruit growers', attendance at, 436 

 state fruit growers', Davis, 

 address on, 



berries as an intercrop in young 



orchards, by M. J. Moniz, 64 

 cotton growing in Cal., by W. H. 



Packard, 185 

 fruit soils in the Sierra foothills, by 



J. W. Nelson, 134 

 irrigation practice in the Sacra- 

 mento Valley, by W. S. Guilford, 

 123 

 orange tree pruning, by C. R. Paine, 



80 

 pear culture in the northwest, by 



C. T. Lewis, 297 

 pruning stone fruits, by O. B. Whip- 

 ple, 1 

 requirements and possibilities of flg 

 culture in Cal., by G. P. Rixford, 

 59 

 state fruit growers'. Los Angeles, 



address on new fumigating machines, 

 by Geo. P. Gray. 68 

 state fruit growers', Palo Alto, 270, 435 

 address on, 



apple outlook, the, by J. B. Hick- 

 man, 506 

 co-operative fruit marketing, by H. 



G. Johnson, 449 

 future of the almond in Cal., by G. 



W. Pierce, 494 

 future of the orange, as I see it, by 



J. H. Reed, 513 

 future of the pear industry in Cal., 



by Percy Gammon, 499 

 future of the walnut industry, by J. 



B. Neff, 505 

 olive outlook, by B. B. Meek, 411 

 outlook for the apricot, by F. B. 



McKevitt, 493 

 outlook for the grape, by Frank T. 



Swett, 491 

 outlook for the lemon, by G. W. 



Hosford, 511 

 outlook for the pomelo, by R. S. 



Vaile. 509 

 peach outlook, by F. P. Roullard, 



503 

 prune outlook for Cal., by E. N. 



Richmond, 500 

 selection, planting and care of an 

 olive orchard in Cal., by W. F. 

 Oglesby, 414 

 .sulphur as a fertilizer for alfalfa, 

 by F. C. Reimer, 405 

 program of, 323 



response to address of welcome by 

 A. J. Cook, 400 

 state fruit growers', Visalia, 

 announcement of, 405 

 editorial, 569 



Convention — Continued 



program of. Vol. IV, No. 10, after 



page 487 

 response to address of welcome, bv 

 A. J. Cook, 536 

 Convention, West Coast Potato Ass'n., 



Palo Alto, program of, 326 

 Convolvulus arvensls, 160, 469 

 Cook, A. J., 8, 19, 45, 231, 335, 368, 374. 

 387, 493, 500, 535, 540, 542, 544, 

 569 

 Act permitting terminal inspection of 

 horticultural products by parcel 

 post, 204 

 alfalfa weevil, 269 

 arsenical sprays, 200 

 citricola or citrus gray scale, 373 

 citrus, canker, 520 



culture in New South Wales, 272 

 consumption and quality, 157 

 date palm law, 41 



decisions of the attorney general relat- 

 ing to the holding of examinations 

 for the position of county horti- 

 cultural commissioners, 272 

 disease of potatoes, 205 

 forty-sixth Cal. state fruit growers' con- 

 vention, 270, 435 

 grasshopper bulletin, 437 

 horticultural organization, 38 

 lime carbonate causing chlorosis, 438 

 mealy bug bulletin, 518 

 melon fly, the, 44 

 national orange show, 154 

 notes from U. S. Dept. Agr., 100 

 obituary of O. C. McManus, 322 

 pear blight, 41, 267 

 pointers. 103, 202 

 poisoned bait for cutworms, 437 

 potato pointers, 154 



prize, 157. 203, 570 

 quarantine on outgoing shipments from 



Cal., 206 

 relation of bees to horticulture, art., 426 

 report, biennial to Governor. 533 

 response to address of welcome, Palo 

 Alto convention, art., 409 

 Visalia convention, 536 

 review of "Key to Families of North 



American Insects," 272 

 revised list of inspection places for 

 plants and plant products ad- 

 dressed to post offices in Cal., 519 

 russeting of apples, 322 

 scientific progress. 475 

 silo, the, a valuable bulletin, 518 

 special state citrus convention, 570 

 startling facts, 569 

 State Agricultural Association, 152 

 State Horticultural Society of Oregon 40 

 suggestive orchard bulletin, 375 

 too many laws, 102 

 uniform horticultural laws, 318 

 valuable cherry monograph, 374 

 Visalia fruit growers' convention, 569 

 Cook, O. F.. 190. 192 

 Cooper, Elwood. 386 

 Coquillett, D. W., 68 

 Cordyceps militnris, 111 

 Corn, 33, 217, 408 

 Cornicabra olive, 422 

 Correct names of fruits, 85 

 Corrosive sublimate, 43, 168. 265, 268, 482, 



561, 564 

 Cotton, 185, 534 



boll weevil. 187, 489 



quarantine against, 45 

 culture, 191 



growing in Cal., art., 185 

 pink bollworm, 489 

 seed, cleaning of, 489 

 varieties and species, 

 Diirango, 190 

 Egyptian, 188-190 

 Go'ssytJiuin, barbadcnsc, 185 

 hirsutum, 185 



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