AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



495 



Fruit — Continued 

 Elaeagnus a jelly fruit. Am Fruit Grower 



41::i7 My '21 

 Food value of fruit. M. F. Glossner. Penn 



State F 13:170 F '20 

 Foreign fruits at home on our west coast. 



L. McCrae. 11 Gard M 32:203-4 D "20 

 Fresh vegetables and fruits as conservers of 



other staple foods. C. L. Hunt. Farmers' 



B 871:1-10 '21 (rev.) 

 Fruit and poultry culture in town. W. A. Sim- 

 mons, il Minn Hort 47:62-6 F '19 

 Fruit as food. Am Thresherman 23:28 Ag 



'20 

 Fruit as food. W. W. Chenoweth. il Country 



Gent 84:S5 F 22 '19 

 Fruit: its production and use. N. B. Dunlap. 



Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1918:143-50 

 Fruit on the farm. Mrs L. Cowing, il Rural 



X Y 78:1372. 1419 S 20-27 '19 

 Fruit.s and nut.s: then and now. M. E. Jaffa. 



Cal Cultivator 56:607, 647, 676 My 7-21 '21 

 Good season for fruit. Dakota F 39:16 Ja 1 



•19 

 Haidv fi-uits for central New York. T. H. 



To\\Tisend. Rural N Y 79:43 Ja 10 '20 

 High road to appleland as seen by New 



Yorker. S. Van Aken. Better Fruit 14:9 N 



•19 

 Importance of fruits in the diet. Am P Advo- 

 cate 28:45 D '19 

 Importance of small fruit for every home. 



M. Howies. Kan Hort Soc Rep 1917:91-4 



'IS 

 Market fruit garden. Gard Chron (Lend) 68: 



84 Ag 14 '20 

 New und noteworthv small fruits and grapes. 



R: Wellington, il Can Hort 44:73-4 My '21 

 Our native fruits. Nat Stock & F 43:434 Jl 19 



'19 

 Preparation for the harvest. S. J. Bole. 11 



Am Fruit Grower 39:22 Je '19 

 Proper time of day to gather fruit. Sci Am 



Monthly (233 Broadway. N.Y. 60cj 1:4G4 Mv 



'20 

 Relation of phenology to fruit growing. R. J. 



Barnett. Mont Hort Soc Rep 1918:102-10 

 Romance of our trees — whence came the 



common fruits? E. H. Wilson, il Gard M 



31:259-63 Je '20 

 Size, color and quality in fruits. IT. P. Hed- 



rick. J Pomology 2:262-70 Ag '21 

 Small fruits for the home. H. W. Richey. Am 



Fruit Grower 39:7 Mr '19 

 Tree fruits for canning. J. L. Stahl. Western 



Wash Ag Exp B v 8:51-4 JI '20 

 Use of canned veg^etables and fruits in the 



diet. Ohio Ag Ext C v 5, no 12 2p '19-'20 

 Value of fruit in human nutrition. S. J. 



Crumbine. Kan Hort Soc Rep 1917:119-21 '18 

 Wh't will the 1921 harvest be? Cal Culti- 

 vator 56:511 Av 16 '21 

 Will profit by eastern fruit situation. W. S. 



Killingsworth- Pacific Rural Press 99:850 



My 29 '20 



See also Canning and preserving; Cook- 

 ery — Fruit; Drying (fruits and vegetables); 

 Tropical fruits; also names of fruits, e.g. 

 Apples. Apricots, Avocados, Bananas, Ber- 

 ries, Bread-fruit, Cantaloupes, Capsicums, 

 Cherimoyas, C'nerries, Citrus fruits, Dates 

 (fruit), Figs, Grapes, Guavas, llamas, Im- 

 bu, Litchi. Loquats, Mangoes, Nuts, 

 Olives, Papaws, Passion fruit. Peaches, 

 Pears, Persimmons. Pineapples, Plums, 

 Prunes, Quinces, Watermelons 



Analysis 



California fruits: soil ingredients withdrawn 

 by fruit alone. G: E. Colby. Cal Ag Dept 

 B V 10:35 Ja '21 



Diseases and pests 



Control of aphids injurious to orchard fruits, 

 currant, gooseberry and grape. A. L. Quain- 

 tance and A. C. Baker, il Farmers' B 1128: 

 1-48 '20 



Control of injurious insects and diseases of 

 stone-fruits. H. T. Fernald and A. V. Os- 

 mun. Mass Ag Ext C 7 4p '20 (rev.) 



Control of orchard oests. J Dept Ag S 

 Australia 22:676-82 Mr '19 



Control of sucking insects with dust mixtures. 

 i'. .J. I'arrott. J Econ Entom 14:206-14 

 A,') '24 



La defense des arbres fruitiers contra les 

 insectes et les maladies cryptogamiques par 

 les traitements mixtes. P. Marchal. Acad 

 Ag France Compt Rend 7:447-8 My 18 '21 



Disease factor in fruit growing. A. Frank. 

 Western Wash Ag Exp B v 7:171-4 Ja '20 



Diseases of fruit and causes of deterioration 

 in transit. O. F. Burger. Foods & Mar- 

 kets 2:12-15 F '20 



Diseases of fruits and trees; what causes di- 

 sease in trees? Am Fruit Grower 40:36 S 

 •20 



Diseases of Illinois fruits. H. W. Anderson, 

 il 111 Ag Exp C 241:1-155 '20 



Diseases of stone-fruits in B.C. il B C Ag 

 Dept C 52:1-7 '18 



Don't shoot till you see the whites of their 

 eyes. B: W. Douglass, il Country Gent 

 84:12-13 My 17 '19 



Dusting and the spray gun in calyx worm 

 coMtio'. L. Childs. il Better Fruit 14:7-8-|- 

 Ap '20 



Dusting as a means of controlling injuri- 

 ous insects. T: J. Headlee. J Econ Entom 

 1-' -214-1'- .\p '21 



Fruit diseases of 1919. B: W. Douglass, il 

 Country Gent 85:20 Ap 17 '20 



Fruit pit; Jonathan spot; with discussion. H. 



E. Morris. Mont Hort Soc Rep 1920:36-40 

 Fruit tiee cankers and their control. E. C. 



Stakman. il Minn Hort 47:25G-62 Je '19 



Fruit tree pests arrive in shipments from 

 France. Weekly N L 8:1 Mr 2 '21 



Home orchard; simple directions for dealing 

 with the commoner pests and blights. J 

 Ag New Zealand 18:40-4 Ja '19 



Host plant and the pest: iielps in knowing the 

 ptsts. Cal Cultivator 57:317-19 S 24 '21 



Insect pests and fungus diseases of fruit and 

 hops, by P. J. Fryer, Review, il Gard Chron 

 (Lond) 68:15 Jl 10 '20 



Insecticides, spraying and fruit insect con- 

 trol. A. L. Ouaintance and E, H. Siegler. 

 il Better Fruit 14:3-6+ F '20 



Life history and identity of patellina 

 fragariae, leptothyrium macrothecium, and 

 peziza oenotherae. C. L. Shear and B. O. 

 Dodge, bibliog il Mycol 13:135-70 My '21 



La lutte contre la cheimatobie par les cein- 

 tures gluantes. A. Paillot. Acad Ag France 

 Compt Rend 7:274-7 Mr 9 '21 



Miscelianeous notes on injurious insects. 

 P. J. Parrott and H, E, Hodgkiss, il N Y 

 State Ag ExD B 423:359-87 '16; Summarized 

 hv F. H, Hall (Some new or rare fruit 

 pests). B 423 Popular ed 8p; Same. N Y 

 State Ag Exp Rep 1916:424-52, 782-6 '17 



Morp nest fighting suggestions. Cal Cultivator 

 57:365 O 8 '21 



Mortality among stone-fruit trees in central 

 Otago. G. H, Cunningham. J Ag New Zea- 

 land 20:359-64 Je '20 



New fruit fungi found on the Chicago market, 

 H. E. Turley. Science (Science Press, Gar- 

 rison, N.Y. 15c) ns 50:375-6 O 17 '19 



Notes on the fruit blossom bacillus. O. Grove. 

 (In Rep.. 1917, p. 21-4) 2s 6d '17 Univ. of 

 Bristol, Ag. and hort. research station, 

 Long Ashton 



Nu ■■■r-r:-- and orchard insect pests, il Mo Ag 

 Ey-n B 176:1-35 '20 



On the control of cucurbit insects and of 

 fruit flies. F. Reinlein, (C, 153) 27p '18 



F. Reinlein, 1751 Derby st, Portland, Ore. 

 Orchard insect investigations. N J Ag Exp 



Rep 1917:446-63 '18 

 Orchard spray program for 1921; diseases of 



apples and pears. H. P. Barss and A. L. 



Lovett. il Better Fruit 15:9 F '21 

 Overcoming the blight. J. M. Barclay, il Minn 



Hort 48:207-10 Jl '20 

 Papers on deciduous- fruit insects: The grape 



curculio; The grape root-borer; Experiments 



in the control of the root form of the woolly 



apple aphis. F. E. Brooks; B. R. Leach. 



bibliog il U S Ag B 730:1-40 '18 

 Paying for fruit disease. Literary Digest 



(354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 66:126-8 S 18 '20 

 Pests appearing during August. J MinlstiT' 



Ag 27:487-9 Ag '20 



