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Canning industry — Continued 



Four billion .cans of food. B. M. Fernald. 

 Country Gent 82:1167 Jl 21 '17 



Great American canning industry. W: P. 

 Doyle, il Ohio P 141:557 Ap 20 '18 



Growing of canning peas. Prac F 113:125 Mr 

 15 '17 



Growing vegetables for the cannery and evap- 

 orator. A. G. B. Bouquet. Better Fruit 12: 

 5-7 Mr '18 



Increase in commercial canning, il map O 

 Judd Farmer 64:20 Mr 9 'IS 



Methods followed in the commercial canning 

 of foods. U S Ag B 196:1-21 '15 



Origin of the canning industry. A. W. Bitting 

 and K. G. Bitting. J Franklin Institute 

 (Franklin Institute, I'hiladelphia 50c) 183: 

 257-8 F '17 



Outlook in Ontario canning industry. F. S. S. 

 Johnson. (Commerce Reports no. 184) p 500 

 (Ag 7) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic 

 commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Overtime in the fruit and vegetable canning 

 and packing industry of Oregon. Int R Ag 

 Econ 74:125 F '17 



Raising peas for canning. E. L. Kirkpatrick. il 

 Ohio F 139:366 Mi 10 '17 



Report on the regulation of wages, hours and 

 working conditions of women and minors 

 in the fruit and vegetable canning industry 

 of California. (B. 1) 176p il '17 Cal. Indus- 

 trial welfare comm., 525 Market st, San 

 Francisco 



Tomato as a farm crop for the canning fac- 

 tory. C. G. Woodburv and H. J. Reed, il 

 Ind Ag Exp C 59:1-28 '17 



Your local cannery is up against it because of 

 war conditions. W: H. Dean. Country Gent 

 82:914 My 19 '17 

 See also Canneries 



Regulation 

 ♦ Canning regulations, (/m Official statement 

 no. 5, p. 19-20) '18 U.S. Food administra- 

 tion, Washington, D.C. 



Statistics 



Census of manufactures 1914; canning and 

 preserving. J: M. Brady. 31p '17 U. S. Bur. 

 of census, Washington, D.C. 



Commercial stocks of canned goods, includ- 

 ing meats, soup, salmon, sardines, toma- 

 toes, corn, peas, baked beans, miscellaneous 

 canned vegetables, fruits and berries, and 

 preserves, marmalades, jellies, crushed 

 fruits and fruit sirups. U S Food Surveys 

 1:1-32 Jl 16 '18 



Commercial stocks of canned goods on July 

 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 2:1-28 S 23 '18 

 Cans. See Tin cans 

 Cantaloupes 



Cantaloupe culture in Delaware. G. F. Smith. 

 Market Growers J 21:46 Jl 15 '17 



Cantaloupe culture in Indiana. R. F. Sproat. 

 il Purdue Ag 11:22-6 Mr '17 



Cantaloupes a profitable truck crop. J. W. 

 Griffin, il Prac F 114:156 Ap 15 '18 



Cantaloupes for local market. I. R. Waggoner. 

 Market Growers J 18:151 F 15 '16 



Commercial cantaloupe growing in Georgia. 

 J. W: Firor. il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 35 8p 

 '16 



Commercial grading, packing and shipping of 

 cantaloupes. C. T. More and G. V. Branch. 

 11 Farmers' B 707:1-25 '18 (rev) 



Experience with cantaloupes; symposium. 

 Market Growers J 20:411+ My 15 '17 



Growing cantaloupes. Fruit-Grower 27:135 F 

 15 '16 



Growing cantaloupes. C. O. Ormsbee. Mar- 

 ket Growers J 21:164 O 15 '17 



Melon production in southern Indiana. T. W. 

 Harvey, il Purdue Ag 13:115-16 D '18 



Melons under glass, il Am Flor 47:214 Ag 12 

 '16 



More care is needed in handling western can- 

 taloupes. G: L. Fischer and A. E. Nelson. 

 (Markets Doc. 9) lip il '18 U S Ag 



Nitrate of soda on cantaloupes. W. F. Allen. 

 Market Growers J 18:335 My 15 '16 



Of canteloups. H. E. Durham, il Gard Chron 

 (Lond) 59:181-2 Ap 1 '16 

 See also Honey dew melons 



Diseases and pests 



Melon troubles. Wallaces' F 41:844 Je 9 '16 

 Spraying for melon rust. C. E. Durst. Market 

 Growers J 19:44 Jl 15 '16 



Marketing 



Cantaloupe association in Madison county, 

 Ky. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:355-7 '18 



Cantaloupe marketing in the larger cities, 

 with carlot supply, 1914. W. A. Sherman 

 and others, il U S Ag B 315:1-20 '15; Ab- 

 stract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 2:295-7 F 

 '16 



Commercial grading, packing, and shipping 

 of cantaloupes. C. T. More and G. V. 

 Branch, il Farmers' B 707:1-23 '16; Same 

 cond. Market Growers J 18:293 Ap 15 '16; 

 Same cond. Am Flor 46:254 F 19 '16; Same 

 cond. Country Gent 81:1269 Je 24 '16 



Grading and packing cantaloupes for market. 

 Prog F 31:915 Jl 22 '16 



Marketing cantaloupes under the standardi- 

 zation act. F. W. Waite. Cal State Comm 

 Hort B v 6:344-5 Ag '17 



Melon growing in Imperial valley. Market 

 Growers J 19:43 Jl 15 '16 



Turning cantaloupe losses into gains. M. L. 

 Williams, il Country Gent 81:1748-9 S 30 '16 



Seed 



Home-grown cantaloupe seed. M. L. Williams, 

 il Country Gent 82:1391 S 8 '17 



Statistics 



Commercial acreage and production of canta- 

 loupes. Monthly Crop Rep 3:65 Jl '17 



Transportation 

 Loading and transporting western canta- 

 loupes. A. W. McKay, il (Doc. — Markets 10) 

 16p '18 U S Ag 

 Canterbury bells 



Pot culture of canterbury bells. J: S. Doig. 

 il Gard Chron Am 20:428 O '16 

 See also Campanulas 

 Canterbury seed-growers' association 

 First three years' work. F. W. Hilgendorf. J 

 Ag New Zealand 17:80-3 Ag '18 

 Cantua buxifolia 



Cantua buxifolia. R. I. Lynch, il Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 62:18 Jl 14 '17 

 Canvas 



Canvas-attacking fungus. J. Ramsbottom. Ag 

 J of India 12:671-2 O '17 

 Cape Cod 



Sand dunes on old Cape Cod; photographs. 

 R. H. Gaboon, il Country Life 31:54-5 F '17 

 Cape primroses 



(jlarden varieties of streptocarpus. Gard Chron 



(Lond) 64:14 Jl 13 '18 

 Streptocarpus denticulata. R. I. Lynch. il 

 Gard Chron (Lond) 59:271 My 20 '16 

 Capital 



Capitalism. Wallaces' F 41:1187 S 8 '16 

 More capital and farm profits. W. L. Cavert. 

 (In Minnesota farmers' institute annual, 

 1916, p 29-31) '16 Extension division, Uni- 

 versity Farm, St Paul 

 Proportionate investment of capital on the 

 farm. F. W. Peck. (In Minnesota f9,rmers' 

 institute annual, 1916, p 54-65) il '16 Ex- 

 tension division. University Farm, St Paul 

 That elusive capital. S: Eraser. Country Gent 

 81:321 F 12 '16 



See also Investments 

 Capons and caponlzing 



About caponlzing. Wallaces' F 42:1110 Ag 10 



'17 

 Capon. V: G. Aubry. N J Ag Exp Hints to 



Poultrymen v 5 4p My '17 

 Capon production. Ag Digest 1:76 Je '16 

 Caponlzing; its benefits and how to learn. 



S. K. Burdin. il Am P J 48:746-7 Je '17 

 Caponlzing the surplus cockerels. J. L. 



Schmidt. Am P J 47:1324 D '16 

 Capons aid many on the road to success with 

 poultry. Mrs J: Miller, il Reliable P J 24: 

 360-t- Je '17 



