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Orcutt. J. C, illustrated lecture by 121 



Outgo and income of a ten-acre apple orchard 94 



Problems of a commercial apple grower 55 



Bracing limbs 66 



Cost of production 55 



Codling moth and rosy aphis 64 



Fertilizing 61 



Harvesting 67 



Home-made lime-sulphur 65 



Location 56 



Planting with dynamite 59 



Pruning 60 



Selling apples 67 



Spraying machinery 62 



Spraying treatment 63 



The Ben Davis 58 



The site 56 



Thinning 66 



Tillage problems 59 



Varieties 57 



Question box 69 



Question box 102 



Resource 15 



Results from apple spraying experiments at Highmoor farm 44 



Conclusion 53 



Results and conclusions 47 



Arsenate of lead as a fungicide 49 



Bordeaux mixture vs. lime-sulphur 47 



Copper-lime-sulphur 52 



Dormant sprays for insects as affecting scab control 51 



Extra fine sulphur flour as a fungicide for scab 52 



Proprietary compounds 53 



Strong fungicide for the blossom bud spray followed 



by arsenate of lead alone 51 



The effect of different dilutions of lime-sulphur 48 



The importance of the so-called "pink" spray 48 



Sanders, G. E., address by 30 



Spraying to control insects in the apple orchard 30 



Bud-moth ;^3 



Codling moth 31 



Controls 34 



Fall worm, red humped caterpillar and yellow necked cater- 

 pillar 40 



Fruit and apple worm 36 



Oyster shell scale 38 



San Jose scale 39 



Tent caterpillar and canker worm 37 



Tussock moth 40 



Twitchell, Dr. G. M., address by 87 



