LJME-8ULPHUB 

 i.inn,. rdal 



121 



PAOI 



88, 93 

 ._ 112 

 _ 112 



homemade 



self- boiled 



MACHINES FOR SPRAYING 



MACKAY, L. GERTRUDE, _ 10 4 



MAIDEN BLUSH "" 15 35 



lM/.,lroso.U,l ,1 MERICANA ' 89 



MAI.ACOXfJMA DISSTRIA 89 



MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG 16 



MANX 15 



MARL . 33 



MARTHA CRAB 16 



M ASKEW. FREDERICK 36 



MATURE TREE PRUNING 56 



McGOWAX. MRS. HUGH ~ 103 



McIXTOSH 15 



McMAHON WHITE II__~ 15 



MECHANICAL GRADERS 98 



MILDEW 75, 115 



affecting Yellow Newtowns 30 



powdery of the apple 94 



MILLED SULPHUR 96, 112, 115 



MINERAL NITRATES 66 



MIXKLER 15 



MISSOURI PIPPIN i 15, 36 



MITES '115 



MONTREAL CRAB 36 



NATURAL BRACING 57 



NATURAL ENEMIES OF THE WOOLLY APHIS 85 



XELSON, PROF. J. W 38 



NICOTINE 75, 112, 113 



XITRATE OF SODA, SPRAYING 65 



NITROGEN 39, 65 



X >XE-SUCH 36 



NORTHERN SPY 15, 35 



NORTHWESTERN 15 



XoZZLES 77 



XUMRER OF TREES PER ACRE \ 40 



OAK ROOT FUNGUS 92 



OIL HEATERS FOR FROST PROTECTION--- 73 



OLDENBURG 15 



ORANGE PIPPIN 15 



ORCHARD HEATING 73, 71 



ORTLEY 15, 22, 28, 35 



' 'YSTER SHELL SCALE 88 



PACKIXG 97 



SJZA of boxes and styles of pack 99 



pedal packages 100 



PACKING HoUSKS HARBOR CODLING MOTH 84 



PAINTING WOUNDS 59 



I'ALhAChT! A VKRNATA 89 



PARAGON 14, 15 



PARIS GREEN 81, 112, 114 



PARTHENorARPIC DEVELOPMENT OF FRUIT 70 



PEWAUKEE - 15 



PICKING 97, 98 



PIPING SVSTEM OF SPRAYING 77 



PLANT PCX ing by 58 



takf-n fn.in soil by cover crops 62 



PLANTING __38-43 



number of trees per acre 40 



preparation of soils for 38 



selection of trees for 35 



systems 40 



