INDEX 



CULTIVATION— EGGPLANT 



Cri.TIVATION or FRIITS 

 A N 1> VKiiKTAItLES, See 



Index umiei- tlie Viirious 

 Fruits ami \'euelaMes 

 Cl'LTlKK KKFINKH 1 

 CUMQl'AT AM> AITI.K SAL- 



Al> I Tin; 



CI'RCl I.IO. AiitlioiioiiiuH i|uad- 

 rljrihlHiw Say lApplo)r)ls; Ceu- 

 torliyrliUH riipiie Oyle ( Cab- 

 bane > t;77; ConotrachelUB 

 ntMiiiphar Ilbst. (Plum) 1696 



CI UI.Y KI.KillT (Pear) 1648 



CrilKANT SC4-77 



Canning 723. 725; Juice 731 



Culture 864-5; Propagation, 

 Soil. Planting, Cultivation. 

 Pruning 



Diseases 869-71: Antliracnose 

 S69; Cane Bllsht. Currant 

 Blight. Currant Cane Blight 

 S70; Currant Cane Necrosis. 

 Dropsy. European Currant 

 Rust. Knot. T.eaf Spot S71 



Harvestinc and Marketing S65 



Pests 871-77; Currant Aphis 52. 

 S71: Currant Leaf Hopper. 

 Currant Maggot or Goose- 

 berry Fruit Fly S72; Cur- 

 rant Soft Siale. Cunant Span 

 Worm .'.7.3: Currant Stem 

 GIrdler. Currant Worm or 

 Imported Currant Saw Fly. 

 Pour-I,lned Leaf Bug 874: 

 Imported Currant Borer 875: 

 Oblique-Banded Leaf Roller. 

 Oyster Shell Scale S7G: Red 

 Spider S77 



Recipes: .felly 729; .Juice 731; 

 Xinas Currant Loaf. Cur- 

 rant Vinegar 1796 



Varieties; Black SBK; Red 866; 

 White S6S: for Alaska 11: 

 Ontario 712; Various Dis- 

 tricts scs 

 CIRRAXT .APHIS. SI.tj!us rilris 



T,. r, 2 

 CIRRAXT lU.IGIIT. Botryo- 



Npliaeria r-his S70 

 CI HK.\NT |;(>|{KR. Imported. 

 Sesia lipnliforini>4 Clerck875; 

 American I'KpnoceniN ttiiper- 

 notatiiH .'<;i\' S71 

 CIKRANT CANK NECROSIS 



OK ltl.l<;tlT vTI 

 CI KKANT I.KAI- HOPPER, 

 Knipuaxca niali, Le Baron 



CIRRANT MAGGOT. Kpncbra 



r"<niifl»nMtA T^ncw ^72 

 CI KKANT SOFT .SC.*I.E, J.e- 



cnhiin ri|M« Kitrh *^73 

 CIKRANT SI'AN WORM. Cjr- 



lli;i(iM>lior:i f 'be-trl!! Fitch S73 

 CI RRANT sVeM GIRIILER. 



•I:iini*i intet'cr s7» 

 CIRRANT W O K .M OR ni- 



PORTKI) ITRRANT S.AW- 



FLV, I'leroiiitN riheHii Scop 



874 

 CFRTIS SCAI.K. A>in-dintU8 os- 



f reaefornti** (,\riple> .'■19 

 CISTOM HOrSE XrRSER\- 



S ro< K I..\HS 1230 

 CITWORMS. Nnrliilflqc rc^h- 



hagei 1,82: Se- also 1875; 



(Tomatnl 1982. (Sweet Pota- 

 to i 19.T.1. Various Species 



(Strawberries) 1935 



cvr.i>-nRospoRir»i friit 



SPOT. CyllndrnHpnrlum iioiiil 



Hni.ik.'i (Apiil^p lor, 

 CYI'RIAN PKES -.m; ! 



CVPKIO - CARNIOr.AN .\ N D | 



CVPRIO-C.\rCASIAN KKES 



CVPRIS VrXE 991 993 

 CYTOLOGY 877 

 CYTOSPORA CANKER (Ap- 

 plet 457 



D 



DAGGER MOTH. Apalella ob- 



liptji (Strawberry) 19.35 

 DAim 271 



D.VLLES, THE for Strawberry 



1913 

 DAiMPING-OFF, Cortlcum tbb- 



um H. & C. (.Vsparagus) 560; 

 (Cabbage) 676; (I^ettuce) 

 1242; Rhlzortonln fusarium 

 (Orange) 14SS; (Tomato) 

 197S 

 HATES 879 



Date Palm in United States SSO 

 Date Recipes 1790 

 HEC.AY OK B R O W N ROT, 

 PoI.VI»oniN Nulphnreus (Bull.) 

 I''r. (Shaile Tifcs) 1002 

 HKllORNING TREES 2S2 

 DEHVUR.ATION O F FKIIIT 



'.US 

 DELAWARE SS2-3: Apple 

 Growing. Fruit Crop, Nur- 

 sery Stock Ti-ansportation 

 Laws 1226 

 DELICIOl'S, Description 209- 



10: Time to Pick 322 

 DENATURED .4LCOHOL, Law 



13-16 

 DEWBERRY 883-0 

 Culture; Cultivation. Fertiliza- 

 tion. Irrigation. Picking. 

 Planting. Propagation. Prun- 

 ing, Varieties. Yield and Re- 

 turns 

 Diseases: Double Blossom 886 

 Pests: See Blackberry and 



Raspberry Pests 

 DIAGRAM .SHOWING METH- 

 OD OF LOADING CAR OF 

 (iR.APES 11211 

 DIAMOND - IS.XCKED MOTH, 

 Plulella niaculipennis (Cab- 

 bagel CS3 

 DIE-B.ACK (Cherry) 7S0; (Or- 



ang el HSS; (Walnut) 2012 

 DIFFERENTI.AL GRASSHOP- 

 PER (Clover and Alfalfa) 

 8 25 

 DIGITALIS 992 



DIPL.\CrS CEROPUTO, Cero- 

 puto yiiccae Cog. (Lime) 

 1243 

 DIPTEROUS LEAF MINERS 



(Cabbage) 683 

 DIPTEROIS P.-VRASITE, Cryp- 

 locliaetum iceryae Will.. Les- 

 tophonuK icer.vae Will. 616 

 DISEASES; For diseases of 

 various fruits and plants, see 

 index under each fruit or 

 plant 

 List of Publications on Control 



1753-7 

 DISEASES ATTACKING 



BLOOM 65 4 

 DISE.ASES OF PL.\NTS SS6- 

 92; All Plants Once Aquatic 

 888; Diseases Classified 889; 

 Health and Disease Com- 

 pared 890: Health the Nor- 

 mal Condition SS9; History 

 and Deflnitlon 890; Nature of 

 Organisms and Disease 8SS: 

 Origin and Nature of Dis- 

 ease 886; Prevention 891; Re- 

 lation of Environment SSS; 

 Saving Trees by Use of Ce- 

 ment 892 

 DISTILL.ATE EMULSIONS 



AND TOBACCO 1SC7; Cost 

 1874 

 I>ISTILLATE on, E JI U L - 



SIONS 1S67: Cost 1874 

 DISTILL.ATION 27-S 

 DISTRlniTION OF BACTE- 

 RIA 563 

 DISTRIBUTION OF FRUITS, 

 Systematic 1331; Car Lots 

 1334 

 DISTRICT ORGANI7,.ATFON 



OF lO-OPERATIVE .ASSO- 

 CIATIONS 1271 

 IHTCHES. (•r.nstrucll..n of S9S 

 niVARIC.VTED BIPRBSTIS, 

 Dicerra illvarlcata (Cant.) 

 71'i 

 DIXIE GIANT PEANUT 1 583 

 DODDER OF ALF.ALFA AND 

 CLOVER VIV.9 



DOGD.AY CICADA OR HAR- 

 VEST Vl.\. Cicada liniiei 



(Ch.-irvi 7:il 

 DONKEY ENGINES 111 

 DOS.VGE T.VflI.E FOR FUMI- 



CJATION 14119 

 DOWNY .MILDEW, Bremia lec- 

 tucae (Lettuce) 1242; Plas- 

 niopara sp. (Cantaloup) 754; 

 (Grape) 1123: Peronospora 

 sp. (Beet) 612; (Clover and 

 Alfalfa) 820; (Spinach) 1860; 

 Phytopbthora infestanH (To- 

 mato) 1975: (Cabbage) 076; 

 Literature 677 

 DOWNY WOODPECKER 640 

 DR-ilNAGE 894-910 

 Construction of Ditches. Cross- 

 Section. Capacity, etc. 898-9 

 Drainage of Farm Yards 906; 



Septic Tanks, etc. 

 Drainage of Irrigated Lands 



907. 908-10 

 Expense 907 



History and Principles. 895-908; 



Soils. Water Zones. Control 



of Capillarity. Benefits, Kinds 



896-S 



Laying Out a Drainage System 



904-6 

 Leveling 903 



Reasons for. Soil Where De- 

 sirable 894-5 

 Special Problems 906 

 Tile. Kinds. Systems, Depth, 



Distance Apart 900-3 

 DRIED FRUIT, VALUE OF IN 



UNITED STATES 737 

 DROP. Solerotinia llbertiana 



(Lettucei 1242 

 DROPPING (Grape) 1123 

 DROPPINfi OF BLOS.SOMS, 



Causes 408, 413 

 DROPPING OF LEAVES OF 



APPLE 465 

 DROPSY' 871 

 DROUCiHT 910 

 DRY F.AR.MING 234. 911; Some 



Misconceptions 912 

 DRYING FRUIT 918 

 DRY L.AND FAR.MING 234. 



911 

 DRY ROT (Apple) 465; (Olive) 



1457 

 DRY' ROT OB BL.ACK-NECK 

 ROT, .Sclerotitmi ceph-orum 

 Berk. (Onion) 1472; Fusari- 

 um tuberivorum (Potato) 

 1712; Phoma batatae (Sweet 

 Potato) 1955 

 DRY' ROT OR WILT, Fusari- 

 um oxyNporiiiii (Potato) 1713 

 DI'CIIESS APPLE, Time to 



Pick 322; for Ozarks 1524 

 DI'.ST INSECTICIDES 18GS 

 DUTY' OF WATER 1175 



EARLY' BLIGHT, Altemarla 



Nohini (E. & M. ) Jones & 



Grant. (Potato) 1715 

 EARLY' HARVEST APPLE, 



Description 210; Time for 



P'cking 322 

 E.VSTERX OREGON 1504 

 ECONOMICS OF FRUIT MER- 



CIIANDISINC; 1304-10 

 EDEM.V (.Vp],l,.) 4 66' 

 EDIC.YTING THE CONSU.M- 



ER 1313 

 EDUCATION IN C O M M O X 



SCHOOLS 913: Methods of 



Agricultural Education 914 

 EEL WORMS, Ileterndera radi- 



I'lcola Grecf. (Potato) 1726 

 EFFICIENCY IX ORCHARD, 



Co.st of 39S 

 EGCiPLAXT 910-7 

 Canning 734 

 Diseases 910-7; Anthracnose. 



Bacterial Blight. Fruit Rot. 



Leaf Spot, Rot. Stem Rot 

 Pests 917 



Recipes 1816: Baked. Bnibd. 

 Fried 



