INDEX. 



595 



Wallsehlaospr, F. O.. 371 

 Walnut, 97. 151, 212, 263, 264, 309, 369, 431, 

 517 

 aphis, 21, 50 



Might 01- bacteriosis, art.. 254. 429 

 future of in Cal., art.. 505 

 Melaxuma of, art., 293 

 variation and blight resistance among, 



art., 428 

 varieties, 



Cal. black, 257 

 Chase. 428. 430 

 correct names of. 95 

 Eastern black, 257 

 El Monte. 428 

 Eureka, 428. 429 

 Japanese, 257 

 Northern Cal. black, 257 

 Paradox, 257 

 Placentia. 428, 430 

 Prolific, 428, 430 

 Roval, 257 

 Washington navel orange, 225, 230, 514 

 Wataribune rice, 132 

 Water, delivery system, 128 

 -hemlock. 276 

 -melons, 44 

 Watsonville apple distributors, 506 

 Webb, U. S., 207. 272 



opinion, quarantine on outgoing ship- 

 ments from Cal., 206 

 re examination of county horticultural 

 commissioners, 272 

 Webber, H. J., 38. 152. 153, 515, 546 



fertilizer requirements of citrus trees, 

 art, 225 

 Weeds, aniseed, 276 

 annual, 35 

 Belladonna. 276 

 Bermuda grass, 160, 275, 276 

 bindweed, 470 

 bull thi.stle. 276, 468 

 bur, clover. 469 



grass. 159 

 Burdock, 276. 469 

 Canada thistle, 193, 469 

 cocklebur. 160. 275, 276. 469 

 couch grass, 275 

 crab grass, 275, 470, 471 

 creeping Malva, 275 

 cutters, 

 Acme. 144 

 Killifer. 144 

 dissemination, art.. 467 

 dodder, 160, 275, 469 

 ground, bur nut. 159 



cherry, 275 

 horehound. 160 

 horse nettle, 469 

 Jimson, 276 



Johnson grass. 160, 193, 275, 469, 471 

 killer, cyclone, 171 

 larkspur. 276 

 loco-weed. 160 

 mallow, 160 

 Malva, 193 



morning-glory, 160, 193, 275, 276, 469 

 mustard. 276 

 notes, from county horticultural com 



missioners on, art., 31 

 notes on, art., 31 

 of Kern County, art., 159 

 oxalis. 468 

 pepper grass, 469 

 perennial, 35 

 pigeon grass, 470 

 pigweed, 160. 276 

 plantain, 276 

 purple lupine, 276 

 purslane, 470 

 quack grass, 469 

 ragweed. 470 



Russian thistle, 159, 193, 275, 276 

 sacred thistle, 276 

 sand bur, 275 

 shepherd's purse, 468 



Weeds — Continued. 

 Scotch thistle, 276 

 skunk grass, 276 

 sow thistle, 46'J 

 spinv clot-bur, 159, 470 

 star thistle, 276 

 St. John's wort. 276 

 Sudan grass, 461 ; art. 259 

 sunflower, wild, 160, 275 

 tar weed. 160. 276, 469 

 water hemlock, 276 

 wild, asparagrus. 275 

 Melilotus. 275 

 parsley, 276 

 pea, 468 

 radish, 276 

 Weevil, potato stalk, 400 

 Weldon, Geo. P.. 116, 170, 219, 503, 528, 536, 

 542, 545, 567 

 cost of horticultural inspection, 46 

 crop report and statistics, 37, 96. 119. 199, 



263. 317, 369. 431. 473. 516. 567 

 "Little Leaf" disease of fruit trees, 271 

 Nevada County wins first premium on 



Bartlett pears, 570 

 potatoes as a trap-crop for wire worms, 



374 

 potato meetings, 475 



report to state commissioner of horti- 

 culture, 540 

 smelter fumes injury to vegetation, 240 

 varieties of fruit for Cal., art., 150 

 white flv at Marysville, art., 386 

 wooUv aphis as a pear pest, art., 441 

 West coast potato association, 198, 410, 



525, 538 

 Western, cucumber beetle, 400 



twelve-spotted cucumber beetle, 116 

 twig borer, 484 

 note on, 572 

 Wetzel. Jos. F. 



hoarv cress, art., 105 

 Whale 'oil soap, 25-27, 252, 387, 478 

 Wheat, 33, 408 

 Whipple, O. B. 



pruning stone fruits, art., 1 

 White, Bliss potato, 464 

 cling peach, 365 

 Endish fig, 366 

 Heath peach, 364 

 flv, 109, 386. 541 

 citrus. Ill, 116 



at Marvsville, art., 386 

 grubs, 103 

 star potato, 464 



winter Pearmain apple, 507. 508 

 Whitney. B. B.. 53, 314 

 sow bugs, 200 

 B. B. and L. A., 



New Zealand peach moth, 48 



small sweet potato weevil, 162 

 . Milton, 34 

 Wickson, E. J.. 519 

 Widney, R. M., 273 

 Wild, asparagus, 275 



mustard, 276 



parsley, 276 



radish. 31, 35, 276 



sunflower, 275 

 Wilson, A. D., 32 



H. F., 21 



strawberry, 365 

 Wine, grapes, 491 



industry, 491 

 Winter Nelis pear, 168, 299, 322 

 Wire worms. 103, 219, 463 

 ■^^isconsin Exp. Sta., 406 

 Woglum, R. S.. 78, 394 

 Woll, F. W., 518 ^ ^^^ 



Wood. William. 69, 338, 339, 466 



statistics showing loss of all kinds ot 

 crops growing in Los Angeles 

 County, caused by insects, art., 

 439 

 Woodbridge, S. M., 339 



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