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CALIFORNIA FRUITS: HOW TO GROW THEM 



Pruning continued Page 



times for 121 



tools 125 



to renew old trees 123 



vase form, securing 115 



wounds, covering 126 



Quince 286 



demand for 286 



propagation 286 



pruning 286 



soils for 287 



varieties 287 



Quincunx planting 90 



Rabbits, destroying 490 



poisons for 491 



smears for 490 



Rainfall, records of 12 



Rainfall or irrigation 163 



Raisin making 465 



Raspberry, The 423 



black-caps 425 



hybrids 426 



pruning 424 



varieties, popular 425 



wild 38 



Red spider 473 



Root rot 488 



Root-knots 488 



Russian introduction of fruits 45 



Salal.... 39 



Salmon berry 38 



Sapota, white 407 



Scale insects 47$ 



Scions, care of 73 



selection of 73 



Sea Fig 40 



Seed, growing trees from 65 



Seedlings, imported 67 



Septuple, laying off 89 



Service Berry 39 



Soils for fruits 25 



adobe 33 



alkali 34 



alluvial 31 



bed-rock or hard-pan 34 



blasting 94 



characteristics of California 26 



classification of 28 



clay ] 33 



defective 33 



desert 30 



examination of 35 



granitic 32 



loams 28,29,32 



mesa 30 



organic matter 157 



plains 29 



red 32 



river bottom 31 



sedimentary or silty . 31 



shallow blasting 94 



Sour sap ' 452 



Spider, red '.'.'.'.'.'. 473 



Squares, laying off in '. 87 



bquirrels, destroying 491 



Stock, fruit as food for 499 



Strawberry 426 



care of 429 



continuous bearing 430 



laying out for 427 



planting 429 



propagation 427 



situations and soils ....'; 426 



varieties, popular 200, 431 



wild 38 



Strawberry tree 406 



Summer pruning 120 



Sunburn, protection from 105 



Sunlight, value of direct 20 



Sunshine, evaporating 452 



records of 21 



Temperature, lowest 18 



records of 18 



Thinning fruit 125 



Thrips 472 



Tomato, tree 408 



Toyon 40 



Trees, activity and rest of 17 



heeling in 99 



selecting 97 



Tree-setters 96 



Triangle for laying out 92 



Tuna fruit 41 



Tussock moth 471 



Varieties, chiefly planted 194, 196 



Vine hoppers 473 



Vine-puller 61 



Vineyard see Grape 



Walnut, black 40 



Walnut, English 439 



bacteriosis or blight 483 



bleaching 447 



blossoms of 446 



budding 441 



culture and soils 440 



gathering and drying 446 



grafting. . 441 



growing seedlings 68 



product 51, 439 



propagation and planting 441 



pruning 445 



soils 440 



varieties 200, 447 



wild 40 



Water, measurements 190 



Wax, grafting ^ . . . . 75 



Weed killing by cultivation 141 



Weeds, evaporation by 132 



Weir measurement 192 



What fruits to plant 198 



Whitewash against sunburn 105 



Whitewash to delay bloom 497 



Wild fruits of California 36 



Windbreaks 493 



Winter-killing unknown 18 



Wire, measuring 87 



Woolly aphis 474 



Wounds, covering 126 



Yellow jackets, killing 480 



