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Fruit industry — Continued 



Australia and New Zealand as markets for 



American fruit. S. B. Moomaw and C. B. 



Sherman, map U S Ag Dept C 145:1-16 '21 



Banana industry in the U.S. F. C. McConnell. 



Purdue Ag 14:24-5 O '19 



Canneries to balance fruit markets. R. E. 

 Hodges, il Pacific Rural Press 99:33 Ja 10 

 •20 



Coajt fruit industry endangered by present 

 freight tariffs. Cal Cultivator 56:615 My 7 

 '21 

 Co-operation, central packing, and cool stor- 

 age in the fruit industry. J. A. Campbell 

 and G. Bsam. J Ag New Zealand 17:337-44 

 D '18 



Cooperation in Australian dried-fruit indus- 

 try. A. W. Ferrin. (Commerce Reports no. 

 175) p 566-7 (Jl 28) '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign 

 and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Distribution of fruits and vegetables through 

 a wholesale house. G: F. Burt. Neb Hort 

 Soc Rep 1917:51-5 



Dried fruits industry in Australia; with dis- 

 cussion. F. L. McDcugall. J Dept Ag S 

 Australia 22:981-8 Jl '19 



Factors in California's fruit expansion. W. S. 

 Killingsworth. Pacific Rural Press 99:156 Ja 

 31 '20 



Fifteen years with the fruit growers. C: I. 



Moody, il Better Fruit 16:3-5 Jl '21 

 Food production deoartment on the future 

 of fruit growing in Great Britain. Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 65:241 My 17 '19 



Fruit exports on increase imports declining. 

 Market Rep 2:97 Ag 14 '20 



Fruit industry of North America; co-opera- 

 tion and standardization. J. A. Campbell. 

 J Ag New Zealand 20:24-7 Ja '20 



Fruit industry of the Okanagan valley, British 

 Columbia. H. H. Evans. Ag Gaz of Canada 

 8:215-17 Mr '21 



Fruit industrv of the Pacific Northwest. C. I. 

 Lewis. Better Fruit 13:28 Ap '19 



Fruit market conditions for March. Can Hort 

 44:59 Ap '21 



Fruit trade with Canada. Ag News 20:241 Ag 

 6 '21 



Fruits and nuts; imports from foreign coun- 

 tries and exports from the United States. 

 Lit Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 67:45 

 D 11 '20 



Future of small fruit growing in western 

 Washington. J. L- Stahl. Western Wash 

 Ag Exp B V 7:86-7 S '19 



Good times ahead — bountiful fruit year pre- 

 dicted. W. S. Killingsworth. Pacific Rural 

 Press 101:483 Mr 26 '21 



Great Britain's fruit market. E: A. Foley. 

 Am Fruit Grower 39:35 S '19 



Guide book junior; a rating book and clas- 

 sified directory compiled exclusively for 

 handlers of fruits, produce and vegetables; 

 contains names and ratings of receivers, 

 commission merchants, brokers and shippers 

 in the principal receiving markets of the 

 United States and Canada; a digest of com- 

 mercial law as applied to tran.sactions in 

 perishables; all recognized grading rules. Q 

 1712p .f45 '20 Fruit produce rating agency, 

 136 W. Lake st, Chicago 20-19950 



Here and there in the fruit business. Pacific 

 Rural Press 101:806 Je 11 '21 



Lessons from the 1919 fruit season. F. H. 

 Steele. Can Hort 43:68 Mr '20 



Losses of fruit from freezing extremely heavy. 

 Market Rep 2:369 D 11 '20 



Markets for American fruits in China. C. W. 

 Moomaw and M. L. Franklin, il map U S Ag 

 Dept C 146:1-27 '20 



Much prosperity south of the loop. W. S. 

 Killingsworth. Pacific Rural Press 99:552 

 Ap 3 '20 



Ontario fruit industry criticised. Can Hort 

 43:894- Ap '20 



Organizing the fruit industry. Better Fruit 

 14:16 Jl '19 



Outlook for American apples in Germany. 

 Better Fruit 13:15 Je '19 



Outlook for the fruit industry in California. 

 L. D. Batchelor. Better Fruit 13:10 Ap '19 



Pippins from Apple-pie Ridge. R. B. Johns- 

 ton, il Nat Stock & F 44:942 N 6 '20 



Points to consider in exporting fruit. F. 

 George. Am Fruit Grower 41:5 S '21 



President's address at 20th annual meeting 

 of Montana horticultural society. M. L. 

 Dean. Mont Hort Soc Rep 1918:6-13 



Prohibition enforcement and its relation to 

 the future of the fruit industry. F. H. 

 Simpson. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1919:57- 

 63 '20 



Prospects for American fruit in the United 

 Kingdom. B: A. Foley. Better Fruit 14:22 Ja 

 '2U 



Protecting growers by bud selection. W. S. 

 Killingsworth. Pacific Rural Press 99:550 An 

 3 ':i0 



Refrigerator car and the fruit industry. F. A. 

 Krantz. Minn Hort 47:59-61 F '19 



Report on cold storage conditions for export 

 fruit at Capetown. I. B. P. Evans. (No. 2, 

 1920) 9p '20 South Africa Ag Dept 



Review of the present and future possibili- 

 ties of the fruit industry of Canada. C. W. 

 Baxter. (In Rep., Quebec Pomological & 

 fruit growing soc, 1919, p 112-16) '20 Que- 

 bec Ag Dept; Same. J Ag (Quebec) 23:168 

 Mr '20 



Shipping fruit prospects good. Pacific Rural 

 Press 102:105 Jl 30 '21 



Should growers ship, dry or can their fruits? 

 R. E. Hodges. Pacific Rural Pres.s 102:7 Jl 

 2 '21 



State market director cautions fruit grow- 

 ers. \V. S. Killingsworth. Pacific Rural 

 Press 101:338 F 26 '21 



Straightening kinks with co-operation. A. F. 

 Barss. il Farmer's Advocate 55:2113 D 9 

 •20 



Tasmanian fruit; growers form pool. London 

 Times Trade Sup 6:61 Ap 3 '20 



Tasmanian fruit trade; handicap of high 

 freights. London Times Trade Sup 6:141 

 Ap 24 '20 



Timely advice for the prospective orchard 

 planter. G. G. Brown, il Better Fruit 14: 

 3-4-f- O '19 



Weekly summary of car-lot shipments of 

 fruits and vegetables. See weekly numbers 

 of the Market reporter 



Why California fruit growing is great. W. S. 

 Killingsworth. il Pacific Rural Press 99:73 

 Ja 17 '20 



Why California's fruit industry is preeminent. 

 W. S. Killingsworth. Pacific Rural Press 

 100:503 O 16 '20 

 Will California fruit interests trade with Eu- 

 rope. W. S. Killingsworth. Pacific Rural 

 Press 101:514 Ap 2 '21 



iSVe also Apple industry; Citrus fruit in- 

 dustry; Fig industry; also American fruit 

 growers; California fruit distributors 



Advertising 



Advertising- — a factor in fruit industry. C. L 

 Lewi.s. il Am Fruit Grower 41:5 My '21 



Advertising as a stimulus in marketing 

 Califoinia fruits. H. J. Eustace. Cal Citro- 

 graph 6:86 Ja '21 



Advertising Michigan fruits. R. H. Ellsworth. 

 Mich Hort Soc Rep 1917:77-9 



Cooperative advertising and the California 

 state fruit growers exchange. G. H. 

 Powell. Cal Ag Dept B v 8:657-64 N '19 



Co-opei'ative effort increases demand for 

 pears. F. T. Swett. Pacific Rural Press 102: 

 231 S 3 '21 



Increasing the consumption of citrus fruits, 

 il Cal Citrograph 6:208-9-|- Ap '21 



New York state apple campaign. Foods & 

 Markets 3:3-5 N '20 



Plans behind Sunkist advertising. D. Fran- 

 cisco, il Cal Citrograph 5:66-7 Ja '20 



Selling his apples in bottles: clever advertis- 

 ing has brought success to this novel fruit 

 farm in Kansas. A. B. Macdonald. il Coun- 

 try Gent 85:8+ Ag 7 '20 



Some considerations relative to increasing 

 sale of California lemons. D. Francisco, il 

 Cal Citrograph 5:382-3+ O '20 



What advertising has done for the California 

 fruit growers. D. Francisco. Printers' Ink 

 (185 Madison av. N.Y. lOn) 111:33-64- Je 

 10 '20 



