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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE 



Farmers' Bulletin 73: 15-20; and 202: 

 16-17. 



Thinning Apples. Close. Delaware Re- 

 port 1902, pp. 91-94. 



Thinning Fruit. Bennett. Connecticut 

 (Storrs) Station Report 1903, pp. 2S-32. 



Summary of Results to 1903. Smith. 

 U. S. Office Experiment Station Rejiort 

 1903, pp. 562-563. 



Oirdlingr or Ringing 



Stripping Bark from Apple Trees. 

 Booth. Rural New Yorker, 1900. No. 

 2642. pp. 621-622. 



Girdling Trees (and Vines) to Produce 

 Fruitfulness. Maynard. Massachusetts 

 Bulletin 1: 12-14. 1888. 



Ringing and Girdling. Bailey. The 

 Pruning Book, pp. 281-297. 1898. (Mac- 

 niillan Co.) 



V. PRUNING, GRAFTING AND ORCH- 

 ARD RENOVATION 

 A. Frnning 



Physiology of Pruning. Bunyard. 

 Journal Royal Horticultural Society (Lon- 

 don) 35 (1910) No. 3, pp. 330-34. (A gen- 

 eral discussion.) 



Results of Pruning Experiments. Bed- 

 ford and Pickering. Woburn Experiment- 

 al Farm Report, 1907, pp. 1-56. 



Notes on Pruning. Card. Nebraska 

 Bulletin 50: MO. 1897. Also Rhode 

 Island Report 1898, pp. 106-110. 



Pruning of Young Fruit Trees. Pow- 

 ell. Delaware Bulletin 45: 3-16. 1899. 



Munson. Maine Bulletin 139: 60-64. 

 1906. 



Summer Pruning. Gardner's Chronr 

 icle (London) 4], 1907, pp. 400-403 and 

 406-7. 



Pruning (Methods). Corbett. U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture Farmers Bul- 

 letin 181: 3-73. 1903. 



Pruning Fruit Trees. Paddock & Whip- 

 ple. Fruit Growing in Arid Regions, pp. 

 80-146. 3910. (Macmillan Co.) 



Renewal Pruning. Goff. American Gar- 

 den 23 (1902), No. 385; 302-3. 



Stringfellow Pruning System. Starnes. 

 Georgia Bulletin 40: 147-177. 1898. 



Setting Out and Pruning Trees. Yeo- 

 mans, T. G. Country Gentleman, 66 



(1896) No. 2254, p. 228. (Of historical 

 interest mainly.) 



Grape Propagation. Pruning, Training. 

 Husmann. Farmers' Bulletin 471: 5-29. 

 1911. 



Pruning and Training the Grape. Bail- 

 ey's Pruning Book, pp. 431-489. 1898. 

 (Macmillan Co.) 



Pruning. Woods. U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture Year Book 1895: 257-268. 



B. Grafting 

 General Metliods and Principles 



Bailey's Nursery Book, pp. 73-132. 1896. 

 (Macmillan Co.) 



Propagation of Plants. Corbett. U. 

 S. Farmers' Bulletin 157: 16-23. 1902. 



The Graft Union. Waugh. Massachu- 

 setts Technical Bulletin 2: 16. 1904. 



Budding the Walnut. Kraus. Oregon 

 Station Circular 16: 3-8. 1911. 



Grafting With Whole Roots ts. Piece 

 Roots 



Burrill & McCluer. Illinois Bulletin 

 21: 73-81. 1892. 



Mason & Jones. Kansas Bulletin 65: 

 1-18. 1897; also Dickens & Greene, Kan- 

 sas Bulletin 105: 29-31. 1902. 



Stewart. Pennsylvania Station Report 

 1907-8, pp. 198-200. 



Topworking 



Topworking Apple Trees. Paddock & 

 Whipple, in Fruit Growing in Arid Re- 

 gions, pp. 147-172. 1910. (Macmillan 

 Co.) 



Topworking Orchard Trees. Powell. U. 

 S. Department of Agriculture Year Book. 

 1902, pp. 246-58. 



C. Orchard Renovation 



The Renovation of Worn Out Orchards. 

 Hedrick. New York (Geneva) Circular 6, 

 new series, p. 4. 1906. 



Renovation of Old Apple Orchards. Jar- 

 vis. Connecticut (Storrs) Bulletin 61: 

 75-89. 1910. 



Renewal of Old Orchards. Ballou. Ohio 

 Bulletin 180: 89-110. 1907. 



Improving an Orchard. Card. Rhode 

 Island Bulletin 83: 143-152. 1902. 



Orchard Renewal in Southern Pennsyl- 

 vania. Stewart. Pennsylvania State Hor- 

 ticulture Association Report for 1908, jip. 

 50-52. 



