INDEX 



CHARTS— CLOVER 



Projects 11S5: Cost and Man- 

 agement of Orchards 376-401 

 Dates of Ripening for Plums 



in Yakima Valley ICSS 

 Decay in Shipment 1734-7 

 Dosage Table for Fumigation 



1199 

 Effect of Mulch on Evapora- 

 tion 1S51 

 Elements Removed from Soil 



by Crops 24S 

 Exports of Apples from United 



States 75-7S 

 Exports of Dried Apples from 

 United States 75 



Exports of Dried Apricots and 

 Peaches 1552 



Exports of Raisins 11 IS 



Food \'alue of Nuts 1442 



Frost and Precipitation for 

 Alabama 5: Arkansas 553: 

 Arizona 555; Florida 1006; 

 Georgia 1077; Illinois 1158; 

 Indiana 1159; Iowa 1164; 

 Kansas 1196; Kentucky 1197; 

 Louisiana 1253; Michigan 

 134S; Minnesota 1350; Miss- 

 issippi 1355; Missouri 1358; 

 Montana 1367; Hamilton. 

 Montana 1362-4; Nebraska 

 1393; Nevada 1399; New Jer- 

 sey 1407; New Mexico 1411; 

 New York 141S; North Car- 

 olina 1423; North Dakota 

 1426; Ohio 144S; Oklahoma 

 1453; Oregon 1517; Pennsyl- 

 vania 1677; South Carolina 

 1S56; South Dakota 1S69; 

 Tennessee 1960; Texas 1965; 

 Utah 1S96; Washington 2022; 

 TiVest Virginia 2030; Wiscon- 

 sin 2033; Wyoming 2035 



Gains in Nitrogen. Various 

 Legumes 1S4S 



Highest Alkali Harmless to 

 Crops LSSO 



Horticultural Experience 398 



Hydrometer Test for Spray 

 1865 



Imports of Bananas in United 

 States 569; Nuts In United 

 States 1447 



Imports of Apples into United 

 Kingdom. Apples into Ger- 

 many 1324; Pears Into 

 United Kingdom. Apples and 

 Pears Into France 1325; 

 Raisins and Grapes 1118 



Irrigated Land in Idaho 1151 



Loss Caused by Insects 1160 



Minor Articles of Farm Equip- 

 ment, Number and Cost 938- 

 41 



Nitrogen Content of Legumes 

 1S47 



Number of Bearing Trees, 

 Peaches and Nectarines 1551; 

 Peach Trees S3; Pear Trees 

 lfi!4; Plums and Prunes 1694 



Number of Plants per Acre, 

 Various Distances 1691 



Percentage of Decay In Ship- 

 ment. Grapes 1734; Oranges, 

 Raspberries 1736; Cherries, 

 Prunes 1737 



Plant Food in Washington 

 Soils 2020 



Planting Table and Garden- 

 ers Calendar 1073 



Planting Table for Flowers 

 1001; Distances 1690 



Plant Food Requirements 1840 



Practical Rating of Soil Con- 

 tent In Washington 2021 



Production of Fruits and Veg- 

 etables. Apples In United 

 States 72; Figs in United 

 ."States 958; Fruit in Great 

 Britain 1051; Fruit in Illi- 

 nois 1156; Kansas 1194; 

 Maine 1254; Maryland 1337; 

 Massachusetts 1345-7; Mich- 

 igan 1348; Minnesota 1361; 

 Mississippi 1355-7; Missouri 

 1359; Montana 1367; Nebras- 



ka 1393; Nevada 1399; New 

 Hampshire 1404; New Jer- 

 sey 140S; New Mexico 1411- 

 13; New York 141S-21; North 

 Carolina 1423-25; North Da- 

 kota 1426; Ohio 144.8; Okla- 

 homa 1451; Oregon 1514; 

 Pennsylvania 1G7S; South 

 Carolina 1856; South Dakota 

 1S5S; Tennessee 1958-60; 

 Texas 1963-6; Utah 1986: 

 Virginia 1997; Washington 

 2022; West Virginia 2031; 

 Wisconsin 2033; Wyoming 

 2036; Grapes in United States 

 1116; Mushrooms in Paris 

 1377; Nuts in United States 

 1445-6; Oranges in United 

 States 1485: Peaches and 

 Nectarines in United States 

 1560; Pears in United States 

 1615; Raisins in California 

 1095; Sugar Beets in United 

 States. Sugar Beets in Eu- 

 rope 611: Wine in United 

 States 1117 



Rainfall in Medford, Ore. 1517 



Table of Weights and Meas- 

 ures. Cooking 1778 



Table tor Diluting Lime-Sul- 

 phur 1SG4 



Table of Specific Gravity and 

 Degrees Beaume for Sprays 

 1SG4 



Time Required for Digesting 

 Foods 1006 



Value of Fruits In Australia 

 563 



Weights and Measures. Cook- 

 ing 1778 



CHELAN 2017 



CHERRY 773-9 



Bloom Chart 659 



Canning 723-5. 731; Cooked in 

 Jars 725; Juice 731 



Classification 773 



Culture 773-4; Soli. Planting, 

 Fillers. Cultivating 



Diseases 780-90; Black Knot. 

 Brown Rot. Black Cherry 

 Twig Blight. Chery Gum- 

 mosis 780; Canker. Blighting 

 of Buds and Spurs 782; Die 

 Back. Fruit Drop. Leaf Curl 

 or Witches' Broom 789; Leaf 

 Spot or Shot Hole 790 



Harvesting and Preparing for 

 Market 776, 1053; Picking 

 1053; Packing. Sorting 1055; 

 Tiering 1059; Cost of Mar- 

 keting 776 



Literature. Culture 1752: Dis- 

 eases 7S9 



Pests 790-99; Black Cherry 

 Aphis 52: Cherry Fruit Fly 

 790: Cherry Saw Fly. Cherry 

 Leaf Beetle. Cherry Scale 

 791 ; Cherry and Pear Slug 

 792: Divaricated Buprestis. 

 Dogday C'cada or Harvest 

 Ply. Emperor Moth 794; Fall 

 Canker Worm. Smaller Shot 

 Hole Borer 795; Pear Blight 

 Beetle 796; Bibliography of 

 Cherry Pests 799 



Production in United States 777 



Propagation 775 



Pruning 776-7; Cutting Back. 

 Framework. Fruiting Habits. 

 How to Prune. Pruning First 

 Pour Years. When to Prune 



Recipes. Cake. Pie, Salad. 

 Wine, Rolls, Spiced Cherries 

 1795 



Varieties Recommended 778; 

 for Alaska 11: British Co- 

 lumbia 700 



CHERRY FRIIT FI,V. Rago- 



lellH eingnlilla 790 



CHKKKV rRI IT SAW FI-Y, 



Hiiploeanipit <-ookei 790 

 CHERRY CI'RR.^NT 860 

 CHERRY <;i'>IMOSI.S 7 SO: 



Bibliography 789 



CHERRY SCALE, Eulecanium 



oerasorum Ckl. 791 



CHESTNUT 799-810 



Classification 802 



Culture 799 



Diseases 807-8; Anthracnose, 

 Body Blight. Bark Disease 



History SliO: .\daptability, Eu- 

 ropean and Japanese 



Orchard 804; Care. Cross-Fer- 

 tilization 



Pests 808-10; Chestnut Weevil 

 Larger Chestnut Weevil 808 

 Lesser Chestnut Weevil 809 

 Two-Lined Chestnut Borer 

 810 



Price of Nuts 805 



Propagation 803-4; Bud Vari- 

 ation. Stocks for Grafting 



Uses 801-2: Honey Producer 

 591; Uses In France. Italy. 

 Japan. Korea 801-2 



Varieties 803. 806-7; Advantages 

 and Disadvantages of Euro- 

 pean and Japanese Varieties 

 806: Production of New Va- 

 rieties 803; Varieties Recom- 

 mended 807 



CHESTNUT APHIS. CaUipfe- 

 rus eastaneae Bucltt. 53 



CHF.STNITT BARK DISEASE. 

 l>inporthe parasitica Murrill 

 SOS 



CHICKADEE 6 28 



CHICKORY' as Honey Producer 



591 

 CHILDREN ON FARM 936 

 CHIPPING SPARROW 633 



CHLOROSIS (Grape) 1127 (Or- 

 ange) 1488 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM 989 

 CHKY'SOMPHALUS ROSSI 



(Olive Pest) 1457 



CICADA, DOGDAY. Cicada 

 linnei (Cherry) 794 



CIDER 667. 403-8 



CIDER PRODUCTS Made on 

 the Farm SlO-2 



Butter Apple. Cider Apple 

 SIO; Fruit S12: Grape, Lem- 

 on 811: Peach 810: Pear. 

 Plum 811: Tomato 810 



Vinegar. Apple and Pear 812 



CITRANGE 813 



CITRONS 814 



CITRUS APHIS 53 



CITRUS FRUITS 814 



Trees. Production and Value 

 of. 1910. 815 



CITRU.S FRUIT GROWING, 

 See Orange 1475-1484 



CITRUS INDUSTRY' in Cali- 

 fornia 692; Citrus Protective 

 I-.e'igue 



CITRUS MEALY BUG. Pseu- 

 doroocus oitri Risso (Lemon) 

 1237; (Orange) 1492 



CITRUS THBIPS. Euthrips 

 citri Moulton (Orange) 1493 



CITRUS WHITE FLY, Aley- 

 rodes oitri RHey & Howard 

 (Orange) 1494 



CITY- MARKETS 126 2 



CLADOSPORIUM (Cantaloup) 



CL.ARKI.\ 989 

 CLASSIFICATION OF SPRAYS 



1SS5; of Vegetables 19S9 

 CLAYTON APPLE f6r Ozarks 



1523 

 CLEARINti LAND 108-119 

 CLIMATIC CONDITION.S Af- 

 fecting Certain Crops 815: 

 Peaches 562; Sugar Beets 

 602 

 CLIMATIC EFFECT on Peaches 



1562 



CLIMBING CUTWORMS, Va- 

 rious Species (Apple) 514 



CLOVER as Cover Crop 254 



Clover vs. Alfalfa Mulch as 

 Cover Crop 241-4 



CLOVER as Honey Producer 

 590 



CLOVER .\PHIS. Apliis l>nkerl 

 Cowen 4 9 



