ELDERBERRY— FROST 



INDEX 



KLUKKUKKRY 917 

 KAtft-.KDK MOTH, CiUlOMIulla 



liroiiit'lhea ^OherryJ 794 



KMl I.SIONS IMiG-S 



KN'UIVI:: 91!^ 



KNUIMKS, Alcohol and Gaso- 

 line 36-43; Adaptability 40: 

 Development of Alcohol En- 

 Kines 41; Donkey 111; Effi- 

 ciency. Thermal Si.; Ener- 

 gies, Cost of 37, 33; Fuel, 

 Cost ot 39; Power, Cost of. 

 Sources of Energy 36 



KNGLISU PKAS, Canning 735; 

 Culture 15"JS 



£>'ULI8U WALNUTS 1999-2016 



UNOI.l.SlI Sl-AKKOW 6;H 



KNSltiN riA 1i;;hi 



KUIU'MKM' rOli lARM 937- 

 41 



EKIXOSE, Kriophyes v 1 1 1 8 

 iGrape) 1130 



KKINOSK OValnut) 2014 



KKAllXK MOTH, Yponumenti- 

 dae i'l;* 



EROSION OF SOIL IN 

 IMTEU STATES Is 5 4 



ESOPUS SPITZENBUKG, De- 

 scription 210 



ESPAKCET OK SAINFOIN as 

 Honey Producer iltu 



ESSENTIALS OF CROP PRO- 

 UL'CTION 1843 



EXUI^K 33 



EXRIS APPLE for Ozarlts 

 1523 



EfCALYPTI as Honey Pro- 

 ducer ijyi 



ElKOPE as Market for Apples 

 and Pears 1322-7; Quality of 

 Fruit Demanded, Importa- 

 tions Into England, Germany, 

 France, etc. 



ElKOPKAX APPLE CANKER, 

 Neclria ditihNima Tui. 460 



ElKOPF.\N BLACK CUK- 

 R.iN'IS SOS 



EIROPEAN Cl'RRANT RCST, 

 Crunartitini rit>icula (Fiscti.) 

 dc W'Mldli. i-71 



ElKOPEAN FRUIT LECA- 

 NlC.U 1743 



EUKOPE.VN FRUIT SCALE 

 OK CURTIS SCALE, Aspi- 

 dlotus ostreaeformis (Apple) 

 519 



Parasite of G21 



EUROPEAN GRAIN APHIS, 

 ApliiH padi L. 4'.) 



EUROPK.\N WALNUT ,4PHIS, 

 Chruniaphib jusiandieula Kalt 



."..1. 2014 



EVAPORATION OF APPLES 



91!>-34 



Apples Suitable for 92S 



Evaporator Appliances 922-f»; 

 Paring Taoies. Machines, 

 Crates, Trays. Racks. Bleach- 

 ers 



Evaporators. Types of 919; 

 Heating Apparatus. Fuel. 

 926-7; Capacity. Oiling Floors 

 and Hacks 930; Curing Room 

 93 2 



Handling and Marketing; Pre- 

 paring. Temperature Main- 

 tained, Turning. Time Re- 

 quired. Grading. Packing, 

 Packages. Handling Waste, 

 .Storlru-. Weight 930-3 



KVF;MN<i PKI.\IRO:SE 991 



EVERGREENS as Wind Breaks 

 ISO; in Nursery 142 



EVOLUTION OF PROPERTY 

 RIGHTS. Water IISS 



EXANTIIE.MA (Orange) 1489 



EXI'ERLMENT STATIONS, 

 L.St ot ;)34 



EXPORTS, Apple 7.^-8 



EXPORT FRUIT I'ACKAGES 

 IN BRITISH COLU.MBIA 703 



EVK-SI'OTTKK BUI) .MOTH, 

 Tmeloeera ocellana Schlieft. 

 lApple) 519 



FACTORS OF BEAN PRO- 



OUCTION 572 

 FALL CANKER WOK.M, Al- 



suphila pronietariu Harris 



(Clu-ri.\l 7;'.'. 

 F0LLETA»;E (ilrape) 1127 

 F A L I. I'll'PIN, Description 



211; Si>il Inr >s; lor New 



England ISill 

 F^VLL WEB WORM, Hyphan- 



trla ciuiea Dru. (Apple) 620; 



(I'ecan) 1070 

 Parasite 1071 

 FALSE CHINCH BUG, NyslUS 



uuKUMlalus Uhl. (Strawberry) 



l',l3li 



FA.UIiUSE, Description 211, 

 213 



FARMS 935-52; Farm Value Of 

 Crops 935; Farm Wages 930; 

 Keeping Cliiltiren on Farms 

 930; Farm Eciulpment 937; 

 Water Supply for Farm, 942- 

 5; Farmhouse 940-52 



FAR.MER'S VEGETABLE 

 tiAKOKN 1992 



FAR.MIiOlSE; l>Ians. Improve- 

 ments. Ventilation. Range, 

 Laundry. Sink. Hot Water, 

 Bath Room, Soil Pipe. Heat- 

 ing System, etc, 940-52 



FARMY.VRU, Drainage 906 



fay's prolific currant 



,si;g 

 fertility of blossoms 



4 24 



FERMENTATION AND FER- 

 MENTS 27. 715. 953-5; Ace- 

 tus 955; Aerobic or Anerobic 

 954; Alcoliolic. Ammoniacai. 

 Butyric 955; Conditions Nec- 

 essary for 954; Enzymatic. 

 Glycerine, Lactic 955: Insol- 

 uble 953; Soluble 954; Theory 

 of Disease 955 



FKRTII.IZ.VnON 313-20. S7S; 

 Api,!,. 17i;, 202 



FERTILIZATION AND CLOSE 

 PLANTING 176: Cost, Re- 

 sults 393: Sugar Beets 60S 



FERTILIZING VALUE OF 

 RAIN AND SNOW 955 



FIELD .MICE 1S35 



FIGS I, 955-S 



ReciiJHs 1770. 1779 



FILBERT 1143-0; as Honey 

 Producers 590 



FILLERS 103; Cherries 774; 

 Filberts 1145 



FIN.AN(IN<i .\ rO-OPERA- 

 TIMC .MOVE.^IKNT 1:05 



FLAT-HEADED APPLE TREE 

 ■SORER. Clirysobolheris fem- 

 (irala l-'ah. (.\pplfM 507 



lI..AVOKIN<; E.XJ'K.VCTS :i:i 



FLEA BEETLE, Systena lilan- 

 da (Cabbage) 0.S3; Epitrix 

 sulmrrinita l,ec. (Potato) 

 I72:j 



FLICKER 039 



l''l,li;S. I'liora minuta (Mush- 

 ro.iiiist i:{S'i 



FLORENCE .AI'PI.K tor Czarks 

 1 5 2 :i 



FLORICULTURE 958-1003; 



Spring Bulbs 958: Lawns 

 961; Ornamental Trees 963; 

 Roses. Varieties 905-85: Rose 

 Diseases 970; Rose Pests 

 971; Landscape Gardening. 

 History and General Prin- 

 ciples 972: Roses for Central 

 Washington 9S5; Cultivation 

 and Use of Annuals 986-1000; 

 Varieties of Annuals. Culture. 

 etc. 980; Planting Table for 

 Flowers 1001 



Diseases of Ornamentals, An- 

 thracnose. Black Spot (Ma- 

 ple), Carnation Bud Rot. 

 Crown Gall. Deca.v or Brown 

 Rot of Trees. Fusarium. Leaf 

 Blotch. Rhododendron Rust, 

 Hoot Rot 1002; Soft Hot. 



10 



White Hot. Insect Pests of 

 Ornamentals. Ivy or Olean- 

 der Scale. Red Violet Louse 

 1003 

 FLORIDA 1006; Frost and Pre- 

 cli)itation 1000: Oranges in 

 147.S: Nursery Stock Trans- 

 portation Laws 1226 



FLORIDA DIE-BACK (Or- 

 ange) 1489 



FLORIDA WAX SCALE, Cero- 

 plasles llorlflensis Comst. 

 (Oranges) 1495 



FLOWERS 9S4-1001; Roses for 

 Central Washington 985; An- 

 nual Flowering Plants 986- 

 1000; Ageratum, Alyssum. 

 Aster 986; Balsam, Calendu- 

 la. California Poppy 987; 

 Calliopsis, Coreopsis, Campa- 

 nulla. Canterbcrry Bell. Can- 

 dy Tuft. Castor Bean 9SS; 

 Chrysanthemums, Clarkla, 



Cobaea Scandens. Cockscomb. 

 Columbine, Cornflower 990; 

 Cosmos, Cypress Vine, Even- 

 ing Primrose, Forget -Me-Not. 

 Four o'clock 991 ; Foxglove, 

 Gallardia, Hnllybock 992; 

 Ipomacea, T.arksi>ur, Lobe- 

 lia 993; Marigold. Mignon- 

 ette. Morning Glory 994; 

 Moonflower. Nasturtium, 



Nemophila 995; Pansy, Petu- 

 nia. Phlox 990; Pinks, Car- 

 nation Pinks, Poppy 997; 

 Portulaca, Scarlet Sage, Snap- 

 dragon, Stocks 998; Sunflow- 

 er. Sweet Peas, Sweet Will- 

 iam 999; Scotch Pink. Ver- 

 bena. Zinnia 1000 



Diseases 1002 



Pests 1003 



FLOWERS OF SULPHUR (In- 

 secticide) 1809; Cost 1874 



FLOWER FLIES (Plant Louse 

 Enemies) 1957 



FLUTED SCALE. leeryn pur- 

 oliasi Mask. (Grape) 1129; 

 (Oran'-'el 119 4 



FLY SPECK OR SOOTY 

 BLOTCH. Leptotberium po- 

 ni: (Mont. & Fr. ) Sacc. (Ap- 

 ple) 4S9 



rOGGING-OFF (Mushrooms) 

 1386 



FOOD. Time Required for Di- 

 g-^sting lOOfi 



FOOD VALUE OF APPLES 

 1778 



FOOD VALUE OF RAISINS 

 IS no 



FOOD VALUE OF FRUITS 

 in.'!7 



FORGET-ME-NOT 991 



FOREIGN MARKETS. Value of 

 1 3 1 5 



FOKM.-VLDEHYDE AND COR- 

 ROSIVE SUBLIMATE for 

 Scali and Rhizoctonia 1723 



FORMALIN 1873 



FORMULA for Carload Grape 

 Loading 1120 



FOUL BROOD (Bees) 597 



FOUR-LINED LEAF BUG, 

 PoeeilocapHus linealus Fab. 

 (Currant) S7I 



FOIR O'CLOCK 991 



FOUR- SPOTTED I! E .4 N 



WEEVIL. liruchuH i|uadri- 

 liiac'ulafuH (liean) 57s 



FOXGLOVE 992 



FRANKLIN'S GULL. Lnrns 

 franklin! 045 



FRENCH GRAFTING WAXES 



202S 

 FRESNO VINEYARDS 1095 



FRO(i EYE (.\ii)>lc) 470 

 FROST 1000-102S; Danger 

 Point 1007; Conditions Af- 

 fecting 1009; Forecasting in 

 North Paclflc States 1011-20; 

 When Frost Is Likely to Oc- 

 cur 1012: Rogue River Val- 

 ley. Yaklm.') Valley. Boise, 



