I M)i-:x 



1423 



l-'rances peach. 1063. 



French Damson plum, 11(55. 



Frey, (J., Grape .Juice Industry, 1268- 



1271. 

 Frost injury of peach trees. 1113- 



1115. 

 control measures, 11<>.~>. 1111, 



1115. 

 similarity of, to stub canker, 



1115. 

 Fruit, acid, 1402. 



and cornstarch pudding, recipe 



tor. 1407. 

 and nut pudding, recipe for, 



1406, 1407. 

 canning, 1408-1415. 

 cleanliness in serving raw, need 



of, 1403, 1404. 

 cooking, 1404-1416. 

 Dietetic Value of. I. S. Harring- 

 ton, 1401-1417. 

 dishes made from, 1405-1408. 

 intelligent use of, 1402. 

 jellies, 1415. 

 juices, 1416. 

 .mastication of, 1403. 

 mullins. recipe for, 1408. 

 shortcake, recipe for, 1407, 1408. 

 unripe and overripe, dangers of 

 . eating, 1403. 



Fruit-Hies, cherry, 1145, 1146. 

 Fruit Lecanium, 1186, 1187. 

 I ru it-tree, bark beetle, 1188. 

 leaf roller, 1032, 1033. 

 scale, European, 1186. 



G 

 Geneva, Hybrid Grapes at, R. D. 



Anthony, 1331-1338. . 

 German Prune, 1165, 1167. 

 Gladwin, F. E., Cultural Methods for 

 Grape in New York, 1272- 

 1295. 

 Grape-growing Sections of New 



York, 1238-1245. 

 Gooseberry, The, 1389-1397. 

 Gooseberries, 0. M. Taylor, 1391- 



1396. 



culture, 1393. 

 insects, 1395. 



< rooseberries Continued. 

 location and soil, 1391. 

 nianiii-e and fert ili/.ers, 1393. 

 marketing, 13<)5, 139(5. 

 mildew, 1395. 

 propagation, l.')93. 

 pruning, 1393, 1395. 

 spraying, 1395. 

 varieties, 1396, 1397. 

 Gouger plum, 1184, 1185. 

 Grand Duke plum, 1167. 

 Grape, The, 1217-1340. 



A Look Backward on, L. 11. 



Bailey, 1219-1227. 

 community effort in early 



days, 1224. 



early literature, 1219. 

 evolution of table grape, 



1222-1224. 



fruit of the vine, 1219, 1220. 

 influence on man's develop- 

 ment, 1220, 1221. 

 passing of wine grape, 1221, 



1222. 

 berry moth, 1309-1313. 



control measures, 1312, 



1313. 



damage done by, 1309, 1310. 

 life history of, 1311, 1312. 

 cheese in wine-making, 1259, 



1260. 

 Cultural Methods for, F. E. Glad- 



win, 1272-1295. 

 cover crops, 1293. 

 essential soil conditions, 

 1273-1276. 

 drainage, 1275. 

 preparation for setting, 



1275, 1276. 

 fertilizers for, 1293. 

 location, 1272, 1273. 

 manuring, 1293, 1295. 

 planting vineyard, 1276- 



1279. 



laying out, 1276, 1277. 

 selection of vines, 1276. 

 setting vines, 1277. 

 trellis, 1279. 

 pruning, 1279-1291. 

 tilth and tillage, 1291, 1292. 



