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Fruit culture — Continued 



Should the orchard be fertilized? J. D. Luck- 

 ett. il N Y State Ag Exp B 477:Pop ed 1- 

 11 '20 



Six essentials to success in fruit growing. 

 W, S. Killingsworth. Pacific Rural Press 99: 

 818 My 22 '20 



Some experiences in fertilizing orchards, il 

 Can Hort 43:55 Mr '20 



Some fall work to be done. B. H. Fovor. Am 

 Fruit Grower 41:14 O '21 



Some influences of thinning, pollination, and 

 fruit spur growth on the yearly perfor- 

 mance record of fruit spurs and on the size 

 of fruit produced. E. C. Auchter (Pro. Am. 

 Soc. Hort. Sci., 16:118-31 '19). Exp Sta Rec- 

 ord 43:646-7 N '20 



Some reasons for the controversy in regard 

 to fertilizing orchards. J. H. Gourley. Am 

 Fert 53:101-h Jl 31 '20 



Start an orchard properly. Am P Advocate 28: 

 271 Mr '20 



Stocks for the stone fruits. R. G. Hatton. il 

 J Pomology 2:209-45 Ag '21 



Success with an old orchard. 11 Successful F 

 19:62 F '20 



Things that make trees set big crops. C. L. 

 Lewis, il Am Fruit Grower 40:8 Ja '20 



Thinning and mulching in the orchard. Da- 

 kota F 40:1050 My 15 '20 



Thinning for profit: an essential to quality 

 fruit production. R. L. Sharring-Hausen. il 

 Rural N T 78:371 Mr 1 '19 



Thinning of apples, peaches and plums. C. 

 W. EUenwood and P. Thayer, il Ohio Ag 

 Exp B V 5:136-40 My '20; Same. Gard M 

 31:325 Jl '20 



Those dear old whims. P. A. Waugh. il Coun- 

 try Gent 85:13 My 15 '20 



Three neglected fruits. C. M. Weed. House 

 Beautiful (41 Mt Vernon st, Boston 35c) 49: 

 130 F '21 



Timely fruit topics. W. J- Green. Ohio F 145; 

 '412 Mr 6 '20 



Timelv work in the orchard. W. S. Killings- 

 worth. Pacific Rural Press 101:636 Ap 30 

 '21 



Tractor in orchard cultivation. R. Sundquist. 

 11 Power F 29:9-11 Ap '20 



Tractor in the orchard. P. S. Rose. 11 Country 

 Gent 84:3-4-f F 22 '19 



Training and pruning orchard trees. V. R. 

 Gardner, il Am Fruit Grower 40:9 F '20 



Treating frost damaged orchards. Prac F 

 117:120 Ap 15 '21 



Two wicks or one. Dakota F 40:1138 Je 1 

 •20 



Value and cost of thinning, il Can Hort 43: 

 165 Je '20 



Varieties for the backyard orchard. J. C. 

 Whitten. Mo Ag Bd B v 17:21-4 My '19 



Varying orchard practices. E. Braunton. il 

 Cal Cultivator 54:1016 Je 26 '20 



When planting fruit for yourself. H: Gibson. 

 Gard M 31:28 Mr '20 



Whv fruit trees do not bear. C. I. Lewis. Am 

 Fruit Grower 39:9 D '19 



Windbreaks for orchards. Ag Gaz of Canada 

 6:161-6 F '19 



Winter work for fruitgrowers. A. C. Weed. 

 Rural N T 78:75 Ja 18 '19 



Winter work in the orchard. W. C. O'Kane. 

 il Country Gent 84:12 F 1 '19 



See mlso Apple culture; Frost protection; 

 Fruit breeding; Fruit demonstration sta- 

 tions; Fruit farms; Grafting; Horticulture; 

 Orchard clubs; Orchard management; 

 Pruning; Spraying and dusting — Fruit; 

 Tree planting; also California nurserymen's 

 bud selection association; also names of 

 fruit 



Apparatus and equipment 

 See also Pruning tools; Spraying and dust- 

 ing — Apparatus and equipment 



Costs 



Production of fruit requires capital. R. E. 

 Hodges. Pacific Rural Press 102:103 Jl 30 '21 



Africa 



South Africa's export of citrus fruit is grow- 

 ing. W. W. Masterson. Cal Citrograph 5: 

 204 Ap '20 



Arkansas 



Ozark orchards. N. J. Radder. 11 Country Gent 

 84:12-13 Ja 18 '19 



Australia 



Care of young trees. H. F. Levien. J Dept 

 Ag S Australia 24:543-8-}- Ja '21 



1st report of the state experimental orchard, 

 Berri, River Murray. G: Quinn and C. C. 

 Savage. J Dept Ag S Australia 22:215-23, 

 392-406 O, D '18 



2d report of the state experiment orchard, 

 Berri, River Murray. G: Quinn and C. G. 

 Savage. J Dept Ag S Australia 23:811-22, 

 915-18-1- My-Je '20 



Fruit growing and canning, il London Times 

 Trade Sup Australian Sect:8 F 19 '21 



Fruit-growing by ex-soldiers in Australia. 

 Gard Chron (Lond) 66:49 Jl 26 '19 



Fruit growing in Australasia. R. E. Board- 

 man, il map Am Fruit Grower 40:22 F '20 



Fruit-growing in the South-East and Its 

 possibilities for repatriation purposes. 

 H. B. Richardson. J Dept Ag S Australia 

 22:979-81 Jl '19 



Fruit in Queensland, (/n Rep., 1917, p. 150- 

 6) Queensland Dept. of ag. and stock, 

 Brisbane 



Orchard and garden notes. E. E. Pescott. See 

 monthly numbers of the Journal of the De- 

 partment of agriculture of Victoria 



Orchard notes. See monthly numbers of the 

 Agricultural gazette of New South Wales 



Orchard work. W. R. Lewis. J Dept Ag S 

 Australia 24:441-3 D '20 



Pomological committee conference, Hobart, 

 Apr., 1920. J Dept Ag Victoria 18:602-6 O '20 



Report of the director of fruit culture. A. H. 

 Benson. (In Rep., 1917, p. 64-71) il 

 Queensland Dept. of ag. and stock, Bris- 

 bane 



British Columbia 



Fruit in British Columbia. J: Pawtuckaway. 

 Am Fruit Grower 39:26 Mr '19 



Fruit industry of British Columbia. J. A. 

 Campbell. J Ag New Zealand 18:361-4 Je 

 '19 



Fruit industry of the Okanagan valley, Brit- 

 ish Columbia. H. H. Evans. Ag Gaz of Can- 

 ada 8:215-17 Mr '21 



See also British Columbia fruit growers' 

 association 



California 



Big business in California fruit growing. W. S. 

 Killingsworth. Pacific Rural Press 99:40 Ja 

 10 '20 



Blue-ribbon orchard in Madera county. R. 

 E. Hodges. Pacific Rural Press 100:223 Ag 

 21 '20 



California fruit growing reaches zenith in 

 1920. W. S. Killingsworth. Pacific Rural 

 Press 101:12+ Ja 1 '21 



California grain lands now great orchards. 

 R. E. Hodges. Cal Cultivator 100:166 Ag 

 7 '20 



California's great achievements in fruit 

 growing. W. S. Killingsworth. Pacific Rural 

 Press 99:911 Je 12 '20 



Efficiency management of California or- 

 chards'. J. B. Whitten. il Cal State Comm 

 Hort B V 8:5-6 Ja '19 



Experimental projects of the division of 

 pomology, University of California. W. L. 

 Howard. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:62-4 

 Ja '18; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 

 7:781-2 Jl '18 



Fruit growing in California. J. C. Whitten. 

 il J Ag Cal 7:11 Mr '21 



Fruit growing in Inyo county. V. N. Christo- 

 pher. J Ag Cal 7:6 Ap '21 



Fruit orchards and vineyards. Cal Ag Bd 

 Rep 1918:157-228 '19 



Heat costs valley growers millions. Cal Culti- 

 vator 55:319 S 11 '20 



Horticultural problems peculiar to California 

 and the Pacific Coast region. W. L. How- 

 ard. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:583-5 O '18 



Imnressioris on fruit growing in California. 

 B. Rake. J Dept Ag S Australia 24:720-4 

 Mr '21 



