CLOVER— CrCl'MBER 



INDEX 



II.OVKK MITK. Itr.voliia prii- 



triiHU (laKiniin SL't 

 ri-OVKK AN-1> AI.VAl.FA 



Disoasos S10.-21; Anthrttcnose. 

 Bnclei-lnl KllKht t Yellowing). 

 Black Spot S16; Crown Hall 

 S17: Dodder, Varieties of 

 SIS; Downy Mildew, l.eat 

 Spot. Root Nodules S20; 

 Root Rot. Rust. Stem BllKht. 

 Wilt or Stem Rot s;i 



Pesta S:2-6; Alfalfa Crane Fly 

 S22: Alfalfa Looper. Alfalfa 

 Weevil s:3; Clover and Al- 

 mond Mite. Cirasshoppers 

 S24; Valley and Differential 

 Grasshoppers. Hopper Dozer 

 S2.-. ; Zolira Caterpillar S20 



n.OVKK 1-.\MII.V. I.ei,Mimi- 

 nosae 1 ;''.'<> 



(I.l II KOOT. riaNmodioplinra 

 hnissicae iCnbhaKe^ I'lT.^i 



rO.^ST KKCIOX OF WASH- 

 IXCTOX tor Strawberries 

 1913 



COBAEA SCANT>ENS. Orna- 

 menlnls 9«fl 



C0CKS<0>II5 000 



COCO.W'IT l'.VI,M S2ri 



rol)LIN(i MOTH. Carpocnpsa 

 ponionella T^lnn. .^^l-t-T: T.,lfe 

 History, l")eserlption, Spray 



OOFFELT .\PPI,E for Ozarks 

 I.l 2 3 



COI.,\ NI'T <!27 



COi.D ri{.\ME lor.s 

 roi.i.Aii lii.KiHT ir,- 



roI.I.AK DISEASE, Vermiou- 



laria sp, (Tomato I 107f; 



rOI.I.AKS FOB DR.\rNAGE 

 DITfllES 904 



roI.I.INS .4PPI,E for Ozarks 

 1.''.23 



COLORADO 827-30: Climate 

 S30: Orand Valley, Grand 

 Junction S29: Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation for Colorado S30: 

 Nursery Stock Transporta- 

 tion T„-n>-s lia.'; 



"COI,OR,\DO" BOX PACK 

 3B2-3 



COLORADO POTATO BEE- 

 TLE. Leptlmotarsa decemll- 

 neata Say (Potato) 112,5: 

 (Toninln) lOSC 



rOI.IMISINF. 000 



rOI.IRE (r;r,opfi 1123 



rOMBININfi FRl'ITS FOR 

 I'RF.SKRVES 1S09 



rOMUT CIRKANT sr.O 



COMMON ,\SP.\RAC.rS BEE- 

 TLE, CrioceriH nHpariiel T.,lnn. 

 .'-.r.i 



COMMON NEMATODE, Hete- 

 rn'l T-i ridi^ienP. ''riT-f 1720 



COMMON TERMITE, Termen 

 inrlfntrUN Rossi C,\r>rlcot) 



COMPARATIVE Food value of 



RaHlns IROO 

 COMPARATmE Cost of Fruits 



as Food 1047 

 COMPATTBTLITT OF INIEC- 



TH'IDKS AND FINGKIDES 



1SS4 

 COMPOSITION of Atnilos 102: 



■Rinanas r.09: Fruits 1037-9: 



Trrlc'ited and Xon-Trrlirated 



•^nills S31 

 COXKFLOWER 990 

 rOXXKCTICl'T S31 : Nursery 



Stock T.awR 1''2.-. 

 CONSERVATION OF MOIS- 



TI'RE r.'i.- 

 CONSIGX.MEXT MARKKTIXfi 



l2r,o 

 COXSTITIKXTS RE.MOVKD 



BV APPLES 314 

 CONTACT INSECTICIDES. 



How They Kill 1161 



CONTRACTS. Co-operative 



Markeilnc 1207 

 COXTROL OF INSECTS and 



Diseases. Literature 1753-7 

 CONTROL OF PRODICE IN 



TRANSIT 1332 



COXI'lJOl. Ol- DISTRIBUTION 



OF I'KI ITS 1207 

 COXTUtH.I.IXr. FRUIT Bl'DS 



lii 



.\S,SOCIA- 



CO-OPFKATIVE 



TIONS IL'7.. 

 CO-OPKR.VTIVE JI.IRKETING, 



Co-operative HandlliiK and 

 Markotlntr of Fruits 1273-SS: 

 Co-operntlon East and West 

 1273: Fundamentals of Co- 

 operation 12G5-73; North Pa- 

 clllc Fruit Distributors liSS; 

 Organization 1275: Yakima 

 Valley Fruit Growers ,\sso- 

 clatlon 12S4; Weakness of 

 Co-operative Marketing 1305 



COOPER'S ll.\WK 042 



CORK nKC.W of Baldwin 467 



COKMOPSIS OSS 



CORN .s;;2 



CannluK 733 



CookiuK Recipes ISIG 



Culture S32 



Pests: Corn Root Aphis, Corn 

 T.eaf Aphis fiT, 



CORN" EAR WORM, Helio- 

 Ihin ol.MdcIa V:ih 10S4 



COHN I.IO.AF APHIS, Aphis 

 niaidis I'Mlch 5.5 



COltX ROOT APHIS, .\pllis 

 liiuidiradiciN Forlics 55 



COHNM.OWKR 000 



COiiitosn !■: Sl'BLIM.VTE 1S73 



COinXiaM AND PHOM.\ 

 C.ANlvURS (.\pplci 457 



CORVNEl'M O R OR.^XGE 

 LEAF SPOT. Coryneum folli- 

 eoluni (Apple) 405 



COSMOS 001 



COST OF MANUFACTURING 

 ALCOHOL 20 



COST OF RAISING APPLES 

 :i70-SS. 390-7 



COST OF HAULING TO MAR- 

 KET, Apples 300 



COST OF SPRAV MATERIALS 

 1S74 



COST OF RAISING RASP- 

 ISKRRIES 1770-1 



COST OF R.AISING LOGAN- 

 BERRIES 1245-G 



COTTON as Honey Producer 

 591 



COTTON APHIS 55 



COTTOX BANDS FOR COX- 

 TROL OF IXSECTS 1.S72 



COTTOXV CI'SHION SC.'VLE. 

 Icerya pureliasi Mask ((Jrape) 

 1120; P.iraslte of 010 



COTTONY MAPLE SCALE. 

 I'ulvenarhi vUis Linn. (Ap- 

 ple) 51 S 



COTTOXV MOLD, .Srlerntinla 

 liherfiana (T^emon) 1235 



COVER CROPS 236-7, 246-55; 

 for Peach Orchard 1544 



COW PKAS as Cover Crops 253 



CR.AB APPLES 832-3 



Can n i n f,' 7 2 4 



MarketinE 1053-0: Picking. 

 Packing. Sortlnp: 



Recipes; .lelly 730: See also 

 Index under Recipes 



Varieties. Common Crab S33: 

 Hybrids S32; Recommended 

 for British Columbia 700; for 

 Horticultural Districts 833; 

 Wild 57, (;i 



CRACKING THE PECAN 1668 



CKAXitlJKRV S35-S51 



Culture S37-42: Developing 

 Hop. Plants and Planting 

 841-2: in P4aciflc Northwest 

 837-40: Clearing and Prepar- 

 ing r,and 839; Buildings and 

 Equipment 840: Drainage 

 and Climate 838: Ditches. 

 Darns. Dikes, etc. 839; Sand. 

 Soil. Water, etc. 837-40 



Diseases 843-4; Cranberry An- 

 thracnose. Cranberr.v Blast. 

 Blight. Cranberry Rot. Cran- 

 berry Scald 84 4 



Marketing 835-0, 842: Picking, 

 Sorting. Storing. Marketing, 

 Prices, etc. S35-6: Production 

 and nisi)08ul 842 



Pests 840-61: Blackhead Cvan- 

 berr.v Worm, Yellowhead 

 Cranberry Worm S46: Cran- 

 berry Fruit Worm 847: Cran- 

 berry trlrdler 848; Cranberry 

 Katydid 849; Grasshoppers 

 and Crickets 850; Cranberry 

 Span Worm. Inch or Measur- 

 ing Worm. Cranberry Tip 

 Worm 851 



Propagation 835; Cuttings 



Recipes 1796: Cranberry Muf- 

 fins, Cranberry Sauce 1796: 

 Cranberry .Telly (See Bar- 

 berry .lelly) 1789 



Varieties 837 



CBANDALL BLACK CUR- 

 RANT S6S 



CRANE FLV, Tipula simplex 

 Doane (Alfalfa) 822 



CRATES AND TRAYS for Dry- 

 ing Fruit 925 



CRESS 862 



Pests: Watercress Leaf Beetle, 

 Watercress Sow Bug 852 

 852 



Pests not listed here will be 

 found under their own head- 

 ing in the main index 



(■RIDDLE MIXTURE for In- 

 sects 1871 



CROP ROTATION 008 



CROSS INFECTION 400 



CROSSING TOMATOES to In- 

 crease Yield 1972 



CROSS-STRIPED CABBAGE 

 WORJI, Pionea rimosalis 

 Guen 682 



CROW 636 



CROW BLACKBIRD 034 



CROWN GALL, Bacterium tu- 

 mefaciens 457-64; Causes, 

 Effects. Infection 457-60; 

 (Apple) 461; (Grapes). Hops. 

 Small Fruits 463: Stone 

 Fruits 4 6 2; Ornamental 

 Plants 1002 



CROWN GALL, Bacterium tu- 

 mefaciens (Apple and Other 

 TIoslsl 457: (Almonds) 1070; 

 (Alfalfa) 1071: Urophlyctes 

 alfalfae (Clover and Alfalfa) 

 817 



CROWN KNOT, See Crown 

 Gall 467 



CROWN ROT. Plionm betae 

 (Beet) 612 



CRUCIFERAE DISEASES 676; 

 Cabbage Aphis 54; Green 

 Peach Aphis 54 



CRI CIFERAE F.-VMILY 1990 



CRUDE OIL E.MI'LSION 1867 



CUCKOO, Yellow Billed 640 



CUCUMBER 864-61 



Culture: In South 854: Soil 

 853; Intercrop 259-60; Honey 

 Producer 591 



Diseases 865-7: Anthracnose. 

 Cucumber Rot. Damping Off 

 856; Downy Mildew. Leaf 

 Mold Leaf Spot Disease. Mo- 

 saic Disease. Nematodes and 

 Eel Worms 856: Powdery 

 Mildew. Scab. Wilt, Bacteri- 

 al Wilt 8B7 



Pests 857-61: Banded Leaf- 

 Footed Plant Bug, Cucumber 

 Plea Beetle. Cutworm 857: 

 Melon Aphis 65: Melon 

 Worm. Northern T^eaf-Footed 

 Plant Bug 868; Striped Cu- 

 cumber Beetle SOO: Common 

 or Greenhouse White Fly. 

 Western Twelve-Spotted Cu- 

 cumber Beetle 861 



P'cking 863 



Recipes for Cooking and Serv- 

 ing 1815-10: Salad 1823 



Varieties 854 



CUCUMBER FLE.* BEETLE. 

 Epitrix cucumeriH Ilarr. 857 



CI CIVMHFR ROT 855 



