INDEX 



977 



Inspection works Continued : 

 nursery, 085. 

 orchard, 688. 

 pathological, 689. 

 scouting, 687. 

 shipment, 685-087. 



foreign, 087. 



Intercrop in orchard, 781, 794-802. 

 Intercropping the Young Orchard, M. 



T. Burritt, 794-80:3. 

 ap})les with peaches. SOO-802. 

 cost of production, 795-797. 

 returns and expenses, 798-800. 

 value of, 797, 798. 

 Introduction, 635-637. 



of Apple into America and Xew 

 York State, C. S. Wilson, 743- 

 760. 



J 

 Jonathan apple, soils suited to, 774, 



775. 

 June budding, 963. 



K 



Killough, J. H., Selling on Commis- 

 sion and Buying Direct from Pro- 

 ducers, 906-910. 



Kiln evaporators, 946-951. , 



Kimball. C W., Exporting Apples, 



911-914. 



Knapp, II. B.. History of Fruit Ex- 

 hibits at State Fair, 094-705. 

 Receipts and Prices of Apples 

 and Exports from United 

 States and Canada, 927-936. 



Law, Apple Grading, B. D. Van 



Buren, 669-679. 

 Leaf roller, 851, 852, 854. 

 Leaf spot of apple, 861-863. 

 Leguminous cover crops, 790, 791. 

 Lice, plant, treatment for, 846. 

 Lime-sulphur as spray, 660, 82*8, 829, 



842. 844, 860. 

 Lined red bug, 850, 851. 

 Long Island, fruit growing on, 639, 



766. 

 Low -headed trees, pruning to produce, 



832. 



M 



McKlheny, V. K., Auction Houses as 

 Distributors of Fruits and Vege- 

 tables, 915-926. 

 Mclntosh apple, monument to, 745, 



759, 



soils adapted to, 774. 

 McKay. (J. II., Various Methods of 

 Ket'rigcration and Advantage to 

 Public, (iti:.' 008. 

 MrPherson, K. P., C'are of the Old 



Orchard, 824-829. 

 Marketing fruit, problems of, 927, 



928. 

 method used by Hudson River 



Fruit Exchange, 735, 736. 

 Melon apple, monument to, 745, 760. 

 Mice, injury to trees by, 963, 964. 

 Minimum size, apple law, 671, 672, 



676. 



Miscible oil in spray, 854. 

 Mohawk Valley, fruit growing in, 



642. 



Monuments to varieties of apples, 

 759, 760. 



N 



New York, apple-tree canker, 861- 



863. 



Apples of, S. A. Beach, 761-768. 

 City, apples In, receipts and 



prices of, 927-934. 

 Fruit Districts of, U. P. Hedrick, 



638-345. 

 Land Shows, fruit exhibits at, 



710, 711. 

 Nursery Industry in, S. Fraser, 



646-661. 



State, Evaporated Fruit Industry 

 of, E. W. Catchpole, 937- 

 953. 

 Fruit Growers' Association, 



E. C. Gillett, 727-730. 

 Introduction of Apple into 

 America and, C. S. Wil- 

 son, 743-700. 



Nicotine in spray, 842, 844, 846, 851. 

 Northern, New York, apple growing 

 in, 766-768. 



