PUBLICATIONS 



1753 



Pears. Fletcher. Virginia Station Re- 

 port, 1909-1910, p. 12. 



Plum Varieties (chiefly Americanas). 

 Little. Iowa Bulletin 114: 121-149. 1910. 



Japanese Plums. Bailey. Cornell Bul- 

 letin 106: 39-67. 1896; Cornell Report 



1898, pp. 369-382; also Mead in Rural New 

 Yorker, 1901, p. 103. 



Hybrid Plums (technical). Waugh. 

 Vermont Bulletin 67: 3-30. 1898; Ver- 

 mont Report, 1899, pp. 218-230. 



Culture 



Waugh's Plums and Plum Culture, pp. 

 265-281: also Vermont Bulletin 89; 19-28. 

 1901; abstract in U. S. Farmers' Bulle- 

 tin 149: 20-25. 1902. 



Culture of Native Plums. Goff. Wis- 

 consin Bulletin 63: 3-26. 1897. 



Culture in Iowa. Craig. Iowa Bulletin 

 46: 234-242; 295-303. 1900. 



Culture in Ohio. Green & Ballou. Ohio 

 Bulletin 162: 229-23.5 (cultural) and pp. 

 236-258 (varieties). 



Pollination 



"Waugh's Plums and Plum Culture, pp. 

 282-307. 1901. (Orange Judd Co.) 



Pollination. Vermont Bulletin 53: 47- 

 64. 1896; and Vermont Station Report, 



1899, pp. 189-209. Abstract and compar- 

 ison in U. S. Farmers' Bulletin 65: 14-19; 

 and 103: 6-13. 1899. 



Influence of Weather. Vigor, etc., Upon 

 Petting of Fruits. Goff. Wisconsin Re- 

 port, 1901, pp. 289-303. 



Preliminary Frost Fighting Studies in 

 the Rogue River Valley. Lewis & Brown. 

 (Also see files of Better Fruit.) Oregon 

 Station Bulletin 110: 3-62. 1911. 



Flower DcTelopnient and Growth Period 



Flower Development in Cherry, Plum, 

 Apple and Pear. Goff. Wisconsin Report, 

 1899, pp. 289-303. 



Bud Development in the Wild Plum. 

 Waldron. North Dakota Report, 1900, pp. 

 31-39. 



Fruit Bud Formation and Development. 

 Drinkard. Virginia Station Report, 1909- 

 10, p. 47. 



Growth Period in Trees. GofC. Wiscon- 

 sin Reports, 1898: 220-228; and 1900: 291- 

 294 : and Cranefield Wisconsin Report, 

 1900: 300-308. Also compare New Jersey 



Report, 1906, p. 223. Warren & Voorhees, 

 and Keffer Tennessee Bulletin XIV No. 4: 

 3-16. 1901. 



Diseases 

 Waugh's Plums and Plum Culture, pp. 

 317-348. 



Cooking and Ornamental Use 



Waugh's Plums and Plum Culture pp. 

 349-362. 



B. Pears 



General Discussion, Origin and Classes. 

 Bailey's Cyclopedia of American Horti- 

 culture, pp. 1242-1244. 1901. 



The Kieffer; Dwarf Pears, etc. Collins, 

 Yeomans and G. T. Powell Cyclopedia of 

 American Horticulture, pp. 1250-1252. 



Culture 



Commercial Culture. Waits. Year- 

 book, 1900, pp. 369-396. 



Soils, Propagation and General Care. 

 T. T. Lyon. In Cyclopedia of American 

 Horticulture, pp. 1244-1249. 1901. (Dou- 

 bleday. Page & Co.) 



Culture in New Jersey. A. T. Jordan. 

 New Jersey Bulletin 142: 3-14. 1910. 



Culture in New York. J. B. Cornell. 

 Rural New Yorker, 1901, 163; also in 

 American Pomological Society Special 

 Report, 1904-5, pp. 61-64. 



Culture in Virginia. Alwood. Virginia 

 Bulletin 49: 19-32. 1895. 



C. Quinces 



Quinces in Western New York. Bailey. 

 Cornell Bulletin 80: 609-31. 1894. 



W. W. Meech's Quince Culture, 1888. 

 (Orange Judd Co.) 



Craig. In Bailey's Cyclopedia of Ameri- 

 can Horticulture, pp. 1485-1486. 1901. 



IX. THE CONTROL OF INSECTS AND 



DISEASES 



X. General Control: Condensed Direc- 



tions 



Control of Insects and Disease Affect- 

 ing Horticultural Crops. Fulton, Wright 

 and Gregg. Pennsylvania Station Bulle- 

 tin 110: 3-44. 1911. 



Control of Insect Pests and Plant Dis- 

 eases. Slingerland, Herrick, Crosby and 

 Whetzel. Cornell Bulletin 283: 465-498. 

 1910. 



Spraying Peaches for the Control of 



