INDEX 



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 FRUIT OBSERVATIONS IN TIIP] WEST 4 



F. C. Sears, Professor of Pomology, ]\Iassasehusetts 

 Agricultural College, Amherst. 



Discussion following ^ 25 



SMALL FRUITS '.32 



Mr. 0. M. Taylor. Horticultural Foreman, New 

 York Agricultural Experiment Station. Geneva. N.Y 



Discussion following 47 



LIST OF TRADE EXHIBITORS 52 



THE OXFORD BEARS FRUIT GROWER'S ASSN n2 



G. E. (Jon ant, Mgr. also ^lanager of the ]\Iaine Fruit 

 Growers' I^xchange. Buckfield, Me. 



THE 1916 SPRAYING CAMPAIGN ; 63 



Mr. Sumner R. Parker, County Agent Leader. 



Amherst 

 THE MASSACHUSETTS APPLE GRADING LAW ... 70 



R. Edward Annin Jr.. Chief Inspector, State House. 



Boston. 



Discussion following 81 



HOW TO FIND A MARKET AND WHAT .AIUST WE 



DO TO INTEREST THE BUYER 89 



John Hardy, Jr., Littleton 

 THE PEACH BASKET FOR MARKETING APPLES. . . 93 



.^Ir. J. T. Geer, Three Rivers 

 ^IIE HEATH CO-OPERATIVE APPLE EXCHANGE.. 97 



JNIr. J. T. Putnam. County Agt. Franklin Co., Mass. 

 THE NEW STRAWBERRY, "ST. :\IARTIN" 1(4 



]\Ir. Graton of Randolph 

 SPRAYING FOR 1917 106 



S. Lothrop Davenport, Instructor in Fruit Growing 



Essex (Jo. Agricultural School, Danvers 



Discussion following 113 



THE MARKET TRIP FRIDAY AFTERNOON 125 



STRAWBERRIES 125 



Given by Charles AV. IMann, Methuen, at the Wor- 

 cester Meeting, Feb. 1916 



