INDEX. 119 



1 '.\<;K 

 FLORENCE CRAB 16 



FORMULAE, spray _ 112, 115 



FOURTH AND FIFTH SEASON PRUNING 54 



FROST, early blooming varieties affected by 23 



injury from 70, 72 



orchard heating to prevent injury from 73 



protection from __73, 74 



relation to apple growing 



smudging to control 73 



susceptibility of varieties to injury from 72 



FRUIT SPURS DEVELOPED BY SUMMER PRUNING __56, 57 



FUNGI, rot I , 



FUNGICIDES __112, 115 



;.\xo 16 



GILLETTE, C. P 87 



GLORIA MUNDI 15 



G HADING __97, 98 



GRAFTING 32 



methods of go 



selection of stock for , 31 



waxes 61 



GRAVENSTEIN 5. 14. 15. 19, 35 



methods of pruning at Sebastopol 53 



show at Sebastopol 104 



GRAY, GEO. P 93 



GREEN APPLE APHIS 23, 76, 88 



GRIMES 15, 19, 28 



GRIMES GOLDEN PIPPIN 19 



GYPSUM IN SOILS 38 



HARDPAN 38 



breaking with dynamite 42 



HARROWING 40 



HASSLER, J. E ft 



HEATING THE ORCHARD 



HEMEROCAMPA VETUSTA 89 



HEXAGONAL SYSTEM FOR PLANTING 40 



HOLES, digging for trees 42 



filling in 44 



HOOVER 15 



HOSE FOR SPRAYING 77 



HUMUS 39, 65 



HYSLOP CRAB 1 6. 36 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



boxes of fruit stored in packing house, fig. 52 98 



bracing, natural, fig. 39 58 



budding operations, figs. 17, 18, 19 _-32. 33 



calyces right for codling moth spray, fig. 48 82 



carton for apples, figs. 55, 56 __101, 102 



Delicious, fig. 3 17 



Delicious tree, heavily loaded, fig. 4 18 



framework, crowded, fig. 27 48 



framework formed with three branches, fig. 29 49 



frost injury, figs. 45, 46 71 



frost russet, fig. 47 72 



Gravenstein, fig. 5 18 



Gravenstein pruning, fig. 35 54 



Gravenstein well headed, fig. 36 55 



Grimes, fig. 6 19 



growth of heavily pruned Winesap, fig. 33 51 



heavily prum-d young Winesap, fig. 32 51 



jelly exhibit, fig. 57 103 



Jonathan, fig. 7 20 



Jonathan trees, fine specimens, fig. 8__ 21 



Jonathan trc*-, well loaded, fig. 9 22 



mildew on apple twig, fig. 50 94 



