362 BULLETIN 226. 



Bulletin 191. A Fruit Disease Survey of Western New York in 1900. 

 196. Spraying in Bloom. 

 220. Two Unusual Troubles of Apple Foliage : Frost Blisters ; 



and Spotting and Dropping of Leaves Caused by 



Spraying. 



235. Two Decays of Stored Apples. 

 239. Thinning Apples. 

 248. New York Apples in Storage. 



258. A Study of the Chemistry of Home-Made Cider Vinegar. 

 193, 194, 202, 209, 213, 228. San Jose Scale. 



Publications sent free on application to the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. : 



Soil Survey of the Lyons Area, New York. 

 Extract from the Yearbook for 1901. 



230. Commercial Apple Orcharding. 

 Extract from the Yearbook for 1902. 



266. Top- Working Orchard Trees. 

 Extract from the Yearbook for 1903. 



317. Relation of Cold Storage to Commercial Apple Orcharding. 



Farmers' Bulletins. 



Bulletin 113. The Apple, and How to Grow It. 



127. Important Insecticides: Directions for their Preparation 



and Use. 

 146. Insecticides and Fungicides: Chemical Composition and 



Effectiveness of Certain Preparations. 

 161. Practical Suggestions for Fruit Growers. 

 181. Pruning. 



187. Drainage of Farm Lands. 

 208. Varieties of Fruit Recommended for Planting. 



