TABLE OF CONTENTS. Xlli 



Bark-louse Scurfy Bark-louseSan Jos6 Scale Leca- 

 nium Scales Apple Aphis Bud Moth Canker-worms 

 Yellow-necked Apple-tree Caterpillar Apple Maggot 

 Apple-worm or Codling Moth Pear Psylla Pear or 

 Cherry Slug Pear Midge Plum Curculio Plum 

 Gouger Black Peach Aphis Peach-tree Borer Fruit- 

 tree Bark-beetle Cherry Aphis Cherry Fruit-fly 

 Quince Curculio Grape Phylloxera Grape-vine Flea 

 Beetle Rose Chafer Grape-vine Leaf-hopper Cur- 

 rant Borer Imported Currant-worm Currant Span- 

 worm Raspberry Cane-borer Snowy Tree-cricket 

 Raspberry Saw-fly White Grubs Strawberry Root- 

 louse Strawberry-crown Borer Strawberry Leaf -roller 

 Strawberry Weevil, 160-210 



CHAPTER XIII. 



THE DISEASES OF FRUITS. 



Apple: Rust Scab Ripe Rot Black Rot Fire Blight- 

 Powdery Mildew. Pear: Fire Blight Leaf Blight- 

 Scab. Quince : Rust Black Rot Fire Blight Leaf 

 Spot Ripe Rot. Peach : Yellows Leaf Curl Fruit 

 Rot Scab. Apricot: Rust. Plum: Black Knot- 

 Plum Pockets Leaf Blight Scab Fruit Rot. Cherry : 

 Black Knot Leaf Blight Fruit Rot Mildew. Grape: 

 Black Rot Anthracnose Downy Mildew Powdery 

 Mildew Ripe Rot. Blackberry and Raspberry : Rust 

 Anthracnose. Currant and Gooseberry : Cane Blight 

 Anthracnose Leaf Spot Mildew. Strawberry: 

 Leaf Spot. Cranberry: Scald. Root Galls, . .211-241 



CHAPTER XIV. 



THE SPRAYING OF FRUITS. 



History and Description The Apparatus, Materials, and 



Formulas Spray Calendar, 242-259 



CHAPTER XV. 



TERMS USED IN DESCRIBING FRUITS. 



Growth of the Tree, Shoots, and Leaves Form of the Fruit 



Texture of Fruit Flavor Quality 260-271 



