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GENERAL NOTES- Pace 



Varied i es of the C ity Horticultural Commissioners __ — 4 In 



State Quarantine Guardians ~ - - - 416 



County Commissioners and the rnseetary— — .. l- -- 416 



The Southern Branch Ciaseetary __ ____.. tit; 



Florida Plant Board Extends Courtesies .. -- 417 



The Gulf Stales an. I Citrus Canker . __ . - 417 



Kill [T INSPECTION tN OAKLAND MARKETS — -Fred Seui.bebger 418 



CHESTNUTS IX lll'TTE COUNTY .. Earle Mills 419 



FUTURE OF THE ALMOND IN COLUSA COUNTY -L. R. BOBDBPbLd 420 



DWARF PEARS - Frank T. Swett 421 



FRUIT GROWING IX EL DORADO COUNTY ..-'- J. E. Hasslei: 122 



MOVING PICTURES IN HORTICULTURAL WORK Fred P. Roullard 423 



FRUIT GROWING P< ISSIBILITIES OF GLENN COUNTY C. Hugh WREN 425 



APPLE GROWING' AND TRANSPORTATION — T. F/ Benton 42C 



COTTON IN IMPERIAL COUNTY' __.--- - — F.W. WJUTE 427 



HORTICULTURAL INSPECTION DIFFICULTIES IN INYO COUNTY 



! E. M. NOKDYKE 



SUGGESTIONS ''X WEED CONTROL--- J.J .-Kent S. Ksmvura 



TIHC MEALY BUG PROBLEM OF GRAPES___ Fred K. Howard 



PEAR BLIGHT CONTROL IN LAKE COUNTY Fred. G. Stokes 



HORTICULTURE IN LASSEN COUNTY r A. H. Taylor 



FORCED CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY 



William Wood 



INSPECTION AT POINT OF ORIGIN Geo. Marchbank 



HORTICULTURAL COMMISSIONER PROBLEMS IN MARIN COUNTY 



, Thos. P. Redmayne 



PEAR SCAB EXPERIENCES Claude Van Dyke 



SWEET POTATOES IN MERCED COUNTY ArthbeE. Beers 



COMMON PESTS PREVALENT IN MODOC COUNTY -Thomas Briles 



TIIIO RUSSIAN THISTLE. ITS CONTROL AND ERADICATION-J. B. Hickman 



THE CHERRY INDUSTRY' OF NAPA COUNTY W. D. BUTLER 



SEED INSPECTION IN NEVADA COUNTY' D. F. Norton 



THE LOQUAT IN ORANGE COUNTY Roy K. Bishop 



THE SHIPPING PIOACHES' OF PLACER COUNTY' C. K'Turner 



CROP STATISTICAL WORK IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY D. D. Sharp 



PEARS -- Howard G. Kercheval 



OBSERVATIONS ON PRUNING YOUNG APRICOT TREES IN SAX BENITO 



COUNTY , ■ Leonard H. Day 



SPRAYING AS A MEANS OF CONTROLLING BLACK SCALE ON CITRUS 



TREES _. John P. Coy 



PARCEL POST HORTICULTURAL MATERIAL DANGERS— H. M. Armitage 

 FRUIT INSPECTION IN THE SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS_Dudley Moulton 



FALL WORK IN INSECT CONTROL Harry H. Ladd 



DEVELOPMENT OF THE FRUIT INDUSTRY IN SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY 

 S. V. Christierson 



PLANT INSPECTION IX SAN MATEO COUNTY Newton Peck 



THE AVOCADO IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY C. W. BEERS 



APRICOT TROUBLES Earl L. Morris 



THE APPLE LEAF-MINING CASE-BEARER W. H. Volck 



TIIIO OLIVE INDUSTRY IN SHASTA COUNTY' GEO. A. Lami.man 



HORTICULTURAL POSSIBILITIES IN SISKIYOU COUNTY— -W. L. Ki.eaykr 



PROGRAM FOR WORK IN SOLANO COUXTY' G. M. Gates 



TOBACCO TREATMENT FOR APHIDS O. E. Bremner 



c\NTALOUPE INDUSTRY IN STANISLAUS COUNTY IS HELPED BY 



STANDARD LAW. A. L. Rutherford 



THIRTY YEARS WITH RED SPIDER.--' Harry P. Stabler 



'THE STATUS OF THE PEACH INDUSTRY IN TEHAMA COUNTY 



Chas. B. \\ eeks 



•CONTROL OF CITRICOLA SCALE IN TULARE COUNTY— Chas. F. Collins 



THE CONTROL OF WALNUT APHIS A. A. BROCK 



ALMOND PRODUCTION IN .YOLO COUNTY William Gould 



OLIVE POSSIBILITIES IN YUBA COUNTY G. W. Harney 



QUARANTINE DIVISION^ . ,, „, 



Report for the Months of August and September Frederick Maskew 



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