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Craig, John, Injuries from Mice. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1891: 118. Preventives and 

 remedial measures are given. 



Craig, John, Apple Scab. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1891: 144. Spraying for apple scab 

 with copper carbonate with and without ammonia. 



Craig, John, Grape Mildew. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1891: 147. 



Craig, John, Gooseberry Mildew. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1891 : 147. Value in control of 

 potassium sulphide, ammoniacal copper carbonate and copper carbonate are in the order named. 



Craig, John, Treatment of Fungus Diseases. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1892: 97. Results 

 of spraying on apple scab, gooseberry mildew, grape mildew and anthracnose of grape; record of 

 Cladosporium carpophilum on native plums; notes on Monilia fnictigena on plum and Colleto- 

 trichum lindeiftuthianum on beans. Experiments on treatment oT bean seed for anthracnose by 

 soaking in copper sulphate and ammoniacal copper carbonate; experiments on effect of adding 

 lime to fungicides. 



Craig, John, Pear and Apple Blight. Central Expt. Farm Rept.- 1893: 88. Tabulated 

 nformation from 44 districts in Ontario and Quebec. 



Craig, John, Effects of Dilute Sulphuric Acid on Foliage. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1893: 

 100. 4 strengths of J4 to IH/o injured grape, plum, apple, rose, strawberry, geranium and 

 hibiscus foliage. 



Craig, John, Suggestions in Regard to Spraying for the Prevention of Fungus Diseases. Nova 

 Scotia Fruit Growers' Association, Ann. Rept. 1893. 



Craig, John, Effect of Winter 1890-94 on Standard Apple Orchard. Central Expt. Farm 

 Rept. 1894: 123. 124 varieties arranged in 4 groups according to the amount of injury. 



Craig, John, Spraying Experiments. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1894: 108-121. Results o 

 Bordeaux spraying on peaches, plums, cherries, pears and apple. 



Craig, John, Lysol, a new Fungicide. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1895: 120. Tests for 

 injury up to 4% strength. Used on peach for leaf curl. 



Craig, John, Some Injurious Fungous Diseases. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1895: 122. 

 Notes on Sphaceloma ampelinum, Gloeosporium venetum, Cercospora violae, and Uromyces cary- 

 ophyllinus. 



Craig, John, Central Expt. Farm Bui. 23, 1895. Copper sulphate, ammoniacal copper 

 carbonate and Bordeaux mixture are described, the diseases on fruit trees, where these are used are 

 mentioned, and a spray calendar given. Potato blights are figured and described and Bordeaux 

 mixture recommended. Black knot is also described and cutting out advised. 



Craig, John, Raspberries. Central Expt. Farm Bui. 22, 1895. In a short section on diseases, 

 anthracnose aed rust are dealt with. 



Craig, John, Root Killing of Fruit Trees. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1896: 147. Note on 

 the conditions favoring root injury by cold, with recomendations as to mulching, cover crops and 

 hardy stocks. Survey of experimental farm orchards tabulating the extent and nature of the 

 injury on cherries, plums and apples. Tentative grouping of peach and plum varieties with 

 respect to hardiness of fruit buds. 



Craig, John, Apple and Pear Blight. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1896: 168. Note on 

 occurrence with tabular record of the yearly amount of blight in 142 varieties of Russian apples 

 for three years (1893-1895). 



Craig, John, A dry Rot of Apples. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1896: 171. 



Craig, John, Core Rot of Apples and Pears. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1896: 172. 



Craig, John, Spraying Experiments. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1897-105. Tests of lysol 

 indicate little value. Formalin tested without injury to foliage but no useful results. Bordeaux 

 used with good results. 



Craig, John, Strawberries. Central Expt. Farm Bui. 27, 1897. Leaf spot and mildew are 

 mentioned. 



Craig, John, Fungous Diseases. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1897: 110. Notes are given on 

 apple scab, pear scab, peach mildew, shot hole on plum, gooseberry mildew and Heferosporium 

 graciie on iris. A new trouble on peach somewhat resembling "rosette," and another on grapes, 

 are mentioned. The results of treating seed potatoes for scab with lysol, corrosive sublimate, 

 nitrate of soda, kainit and formalin indiacte that these are valuable in the order given. 



