AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Cherries 



Barg-ain day cherries. E. H. Brown, il Fruit- 



Grower 27:231 Ap 1 '16 

 Bringing up the cherries. R. H. Elswortli. 11 



Fruit-Grower 27:229-30 Ap 1 '16 

 Cherries for the millions. F. A. Waug'h. il 



Country Gent 83:6-7 Je 15 '18 

 Cherrv culture in Wisconsin; with discussion. 



F: Cranefield. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917: 



275-82 '18 

 Cherry growing in Door county. M. B. Goff. 



Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:146-56 '18 

 Cultural methods in growing the cherry. W. L. 



McKay, il N Y Ag Dept B 79,pt 2:1135-42 



Ja '16: Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3: 



1135-42 '17 

 Different cherry recipes. H. A. Lyman. O 



Judd Farmer 61:16 Jl 8 '16 

 Growing cherries east of the Rocky mountains. 



H. P. Gould, il Farmers' B 776:1-36 '16 

 Growing sweet cherries. L. Powell. 11 Fruit 



Grower 27:230-1 Ap 1 '16 

 In the land of the cherry. G. T. Stutsman, il 



Fruit-Grower 28:271 My 15 '17 

 Investigations and experimental work carried 



on In cherry orchards in Kent during the 



months of April and Mav, 1915-1916. G. P. 



Berry. J Bd Ag 24:288-98 Je '17 

 Japanese cherries and Asiatic crabapples. 



E. H. Wilson. 11 Gard M 23:75-8 Mr '16 

 Made good with cherries. E. L. Ragsdale. 11 



Fruit-Grower 27:454 O 15 '16 

 New York cherries. 11 Rural N Y 75:841 Je 3 



'16 

 Peninsula favors cherry growing. O Judd 



Farmer 60:3 Ap 1 '16 

 Pickers for cherry harvest. R. H. Elsworth. 



Country Gent 81:1160 Je 3 '16 

 Picking and marketing the cherry crop; how 



Wisconsin jjrovides pickers. B: Jelinek. 



Rur^ N Y 77:139, 184 F 2-9 '18 

 Plums \^nd cherries. J. Oskamp. 11 Ind Ag 



Exp B 212:1-12 'IS 

 Promising cherry orchard. 11 Friilt-Grower 28: 



134 F 15 '17 

 Pruning the sweet cherry. O. B. Whipple, il 



Better Fruit 13:5-6 D '18 

 Prunus pseudo-cerasus. Lindl. R. I. Lynch. 11 



Gard Chron (Lond) 62:47 Ag 4 '17 

 Ripening cherries. M. Allen. O Judd Farmer 



61:34 Jl 29 '16 

 Self-sterility of sweet cherries; the value of 



bees as pollinators. Fruit-Grower 27:233 Ap 



1 '16; Same. Gleanings 44:384 My 15 '16 

 Sour-cherry culture. 11 Country Life 30:64 Ag 



'16 

 Sour cherry recipes. Rural N Y 76:776 Je 9 '17 

 Summary of cherry culture and production. E. 



Bowles. Better Fruit 12:11 Ag '17 

 Sweet cherries. G. A. Robertson. (/« Re- 

 port, Fruitgrowers' assn., 1916, p. 75-81) 



Ontario ag. dept., Toronto 

 Tickling the thrift streak; how a Kansas 



orchardlst gets his cherries picked. S: O. 



Rice. II Country Gent 83/18 Ag 3 '18 

 What to do with cherries. 11 Ohio F 138:34 Jl 



8 '16 



See also Surinam cherries 



By-products 



Cherrv pits to make valuable products. 



Green's Fruit Grower 36:5 My '16 

 Cherry pits worth money. Fruit-Grower 27: 



233 Ap 1 '16 

 * Oil in cherry pits. H. L. Maxwell. School Scl 



and Math (2059 E. 72d Place, Chicago 30c) 



18:401-4 My '18 

 Utilization of cherry by-products. F. Rabak. 



U S Ag B 350:1-24 '16 



Diseases and pests 



Bacterial disease of the Wragg cherry. W. G. 

 Sackett. J Bact 2:79-80 Ja '17 



Bacterial gummosis of stone fruits; with dis- 

 cussion. H. P. Barss. 11 Cal State Comm 

 Hort B V 7:121-36 Mr '18 



Brown-rot In cherries controlled. G. H. Cun- 

 ningham. J Ag New Zealand 16:38 Ja '18 



Brown-rot of prunes and cherries in the 

 Pacific northwest. C: Brooks and D. F. 

 Fisher. 11 U S Ag B 368:1-10 '16 



Cherry and hawthorn sawfly leaf-miner (B. 

 411). P. J. Parrott and B. B. Fulton, il N Y 

 State Ag Exp Rep 1915:403-32 '16; Same 

 cond. J Ag Research 5:519-28 D 20 '15 



Cherry gummosis. R. Muller. Better Fruit 11: 

 14 Je '17 



Cherry Insects. C. R. Crosby. 11 N Y Ag Dept 

 B 79,pt 2:1143-9 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept 

 Rep 1916, pt 3:1143-9 '17 



Common diseases of the peach, plum and 

 cherry. M. T. Cook. 11 N J Ag Exp C 81:1- 

 19 '17 



Control of cherry leaf spot in Wisconsin. 

 G. W. Keltt. 11 Wis Ag Exp B 286:1-11 '18 



Inoculation experiments with species of coc- 

 comyces from stone fruits. G. W. Keitt. 11 

 J Ag Research 13:539-70 Je 10 '18 



Leaf-spot or shot-hole defoliation of cherry 

 and plum. A. D. Selby. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1: 

 206-8 Jl '16 



New leaf-spot disease of cherries. B. A. Ru- 

 dolph. 11 Phyt 7:188-97 Je '17 



Spray calendar for sweet cherry. N J Ag Exp 

 C 77 2p '17 



Witch's broom on Japanese cherries. C. W. H. 

 Douglass. 11 Am For 23:346-8 Je '17 



See nlso Black cherry aphis; Cherry black- 

 knot; Cherry fruit files; Cherry leaf beetles; 

 Cherry tree tortrix; Pear tree slugs; Plum 

 black knot 



Marketing 



Better cherry packs. R. H. Elsworth. Country 



Gent 81:694-5 Mr 25 '16 

 Handling and shipping fresh cherries and 



prunes from the Willamette valley. H. J. 



Ramsey. U S Ag B 331:1-28 '16; Same cond. 

 .Country Gent 81:506 Mr 4 '16; Same cond. 



Better Fruit 11:11 Jl '16 

 Marketing berries and cherries by parcel post. 



C. C. Hawbaker and C: A. Burmelster. 11 



U S Ag B 688:1-17 '18 

 Marketing cherries. G. K. Scoon. il N Y Ag 



Dept B 79,pt 2:1152-5 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag 



Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1152-5 '17 

 Marketing Michigan's cherry crop. R. H. Els- 

 worth. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:437 0. 1 '16 



Packing 

 Sweet cherry packs. H. L. Lantz. il Fruit- 

 Grower 28:294 Je 15 '17 



Statistics 



Table showing number of trees and produc- 

 tion In bushels of cherries in New York 

 state, by counties. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 

 2:1156-7 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 

 1916, pt 3:1156-7 '17 



Varieties 



Cherry varieties and metiiods. O Judd Farmer 



64:13 Ja 19 'IS 

 Varieties of cherries. U. P. Hedrick. 11 N Y 

 Ag Dept B 79, pt 2:1123-34 Ja '16; Same. 

 N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1123-34 '17 

 Cherry aphis, Black. See Black cherry aphis 

 Cherry black-knot 



Black knot of plum and cherry. R. C. Wal- 

 ton, il Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:36-8 F '18 

 Cherry fruit flies 

 Increasing menace of the aijple and cherry 

 maggots and methods of control; with dis- 

 cussion. G. W. Herrick. N Y State Fruit 

 Growers' Assn Pro 1918:218-26 

 Native food plant of rhagoletis fausta O. S. 

 H: H. P. Severin. blbliog J Econ Entom 11: 

 325-7 Je '18 

 Cherry leaf beetles 



Cherry leaf-beetle. F. Z. Hartzell. blbliog il 



maps N Y State Ag Exp B 444:747-820 '17 

 Cherry leaf-beetle, a periodically iinportant 

 enemv of cherries. R. A. Cushman and D. 

 Isely. bibliog 11 U S Ag B 352:1-26 '16 

 Observations on the life history of the cherry 

 leaf beetle. G. W. Herrick and R. Matheson. 

 bibliog il J Ag Research 5:943-50 F 14 '16 

 Cherry orange, African. See Cltropsls 

 Cherry pits. See Cherries — By-products 



