INDEX 



FROST— GRAPE 



Lewiston - Clarkston, Grand 

 Junction 1014-"0; Frost 

 Fighting. Heaters, Fuel. 

 Lighting;. Organization. Ther- 

 mometers. Alarms. Physics 

 of Orchard Heating, etc. 

 1021-:s 

 F K O S T AND PRECIPITA- 

 TION; For Frost and Precip- 

 itation Charts for various 

 States, see index under 

 charts; also see the various 

 States 

 FROST U.\NnS (Pear) 164S 

 FROST BELTING (Pear) 1C4S 

 FROST C.\NKER (Apple) 456 

 FROST INJIRY (Strawberry) 



FROSTED LIGHTNING HOP- 

 PER. Cecidumyia grossula- 

 riae (Oooseberry) 10S.1 



FROSTED SCALE, Euleoaninm 

 pruniohum Coq. (Apricot) 

 5.12 



FROZEN SAP BLIGHT (Pe- 

 can) 1670 



FRUIT BLOSSOMS as Honey 

 Producers 590 



F R I' I T BUDS, Controlling 

 1059-00 



FRUIT, Canned and Dried, 

 Value 737; Canning 722 



FRUIT DROP (Apple) 549; 

 (Cherry) 7S9; (Pear) 1G4S 



FRUIT AS FOOD 1034-50; 

 Wild and Cultivated 1034; 

 Supply 1035; Color and Fla- 

 vor 1036; Composition 1037; 

 Ways of Serving, Place in 

 Diet 1044; Digestibility 1046; 

 Cost. Effect of Ripening 1047; 

 Effect of Cooking. Jelly Mak- 

 ing 104S; Overripe. Decayed 

 and Unripe Fruit 1050 



FRUIT FLY. Ragoletis cingra- 

 lata Leow. (Cherry) 790; 

 Epoclira oanadansis Leow. 

 (Gooseberry) S72 



FRUIT GARDEN 1030-1; Soil, 

 Management. Trees, etc. 



FRUIT rN GREAT BRITAIN 

 1051 



FRUIT GROWERS' EX- 

 CHANGE, California 694; 

 Growers and Associations, 

 Unions, etc. 1051-2 



FRUIT GROWING, DilTiculty of 

 114S 



FRUIT .M.4RKS ACT 119.<! 



FRUITS AND NUTS for Flori- 

 da 1005 



FRUIT PIT (Apple) 466 



FRUIT, Preparing for Market 

 105.'!-5 



FRUIT PUREES 727 



FRUIT ROT, Coniotbyriose 

 (Apple) 467 



FRUIT ROT (Eggplant) 917 



FRUIT SAWFLV, Hoplocampa 

 oookei Clarke (Cherry) 791 



FRUIT SCALE PARASITE 621 



FRUIT, Setting and Dropping 

 of 10.-.9 



FRUIT SPOT, Phnma pomi 

 Passer (vVpplei 46*^; Cory- 

 nenm beijerinkii (Peach) 

 1554-6 



FRUIT SVRUP 731 



FRUIT TREE B.ARK BEETLE, 

 SoolylUH ruiTuloHUH Ratz. (Ap- 

 ple) 5.M 



FRUIT TREE BORER, Eazo- 

 phera semifuneralis Walk. 

 (Apple) 50S 



FRIIT TREE LE.\F ROLLER, 



ArdiipH argyroNpila Walk. 

 (Apple) 521-3 



FRUIT TREE LEAF SYNETA, 



Sj-neta albida Lee. (Apple) 

 524 



FRUIT TREES. Bloomlnr Pe- 

 riod 653 



FRUIT TREES, Winter Killing 

 1032 



FRl IT WORM, Mineola vacei- 



nii Uiley (Cranberry) S47 

 Zopliodia ^rot^Nulariae Rtloy 

 (Oooseberry) 10S2 



FULLER'S ROSE BEETLE, 

 Araniigus fuller! H o r n e 

 (Strawberry) 1936 



FU.MIGATION, Nursery Stock 

 134; Insect Pests 1S71-2, 

 1.S75. 1943 



FUND-^MENTALS OF CO-OP- 

 EK.ATION 12C5. 1274 



FUNGI FAJIILY 1990 



FUNGUS, Disease of Mush- 

 room 13 86 



FUNGUS, Galls on Trees 1071 



FUNGUS, Classincation of Va- 

 rieties lOGG 



FURNACES FOR FARM- 

 HOUSES 952 



FUSARIUM (Asters and Car- 

 nation) 1002 



FUSARIUM BLIGHT (Onion) 

 1473 



FUSARIUM WILT (Cabbage) 

 676 



FUTURE DELIVBBY 1259 



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GANO, Description 213; Soil 

 for SO; for Ozarks 1523 



GAILLARDIA 992 



GALLS, Causes of 1067-72 



Crown (Apple) 467. 1068; 

 (Grape) 463: (Ornamentals) 

 1002; Bibliography 464. 1072 



Insect 1071; Fungus 1071 ; Nem- 

 atode 1070; (Grape) 1139 



■Woolly Aphis 49. 1070 



GALL FLY, G. Louse. G. 

 Beetle. G. Midge 1067; G. 

 Moth. G. Fungus. G. Bacte- 

 rium, G. Worm, Crown Gall 

 1068 



GARDEN PLANS 19SS-91 



GARDEN SLUG, Limax agres- 

 tis Linn. (Radish) 1761 



GARDENER'.S PLANTING 

 C.4LEND.*R 1073 



G.4SOLINE AND ALCOHOL 

 ENGINES 36-42; Compara- 

 tive Costs. Thermal Efficiency 

 38: Adaptability 40 



GEESE IN ORCHARDS 1142 



GEORGESON C. C, Report on 

 Alaska 5-10 



GEORGIA 1076: Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 1077: Nursery 

 Stock Transportation Laws 

 1226 



GERMAN, Common Black or 

 Brown Bee 5.86 



GILBERT SORTING MA- 

 CHINE 340 



GILPIN (Apple) for Ozarks 

 1523 



GINGKO 1077 



GIRDLER, Cramlras hortuel- 

 I-'S Hbn. (Cranberry) 848 



Gn'INS (Apple) for Ozarks 

 1523 



GLOBE ARTICHOKE 555 



GLOVER'S SCALE, Lepido- 

 ftapheH gloveril Pack. (Or- 

 ange) 1495 



GLYCERINE FERMENT 955 



GOAL APPLE, Description 

 213-14 



GODETIA 991 



GOLD BUGS (Sweet Potato) 

 19. -.5 



GOLDEN CHALCID, Parasite 

 620 



GOLDEN RUSSET for Ozarks 

 1523 



GOLDS.MITII BEETLE. Cata!- 

 pa hiniKera (Strawberry) 1937 



GOO.SEBERRY 1077-SI 



Diseases: Powdery Mildew 1081 



Pests I0S2-3: Currant Aphis 

 52; Fruit Worm I0S2; Fruit 

 Fly 87 2; Midge 10S3: Mealy 

 Flata or Frosted Lightning 

 Hopper 1083 



GOOSEBERRY for Alaska 12 



GOOSEBERRY ('ANNING 723 

 GOOSEBEKKV I'KUIT FLY, 



Epoohra CanadenNis 872 

 GOOSEBERRY MIDGE, Ceci- 



doni,ya grossulariae 1283 

 GOOSEBERRY tor Ontario 712 

 GOOSEI-OOT FAMILY 1990 

 GOrllERS 401. 1S36 

 GOl l{l>. ';nurd Family 10.S3 



G()\ i;hn.mi:nt control of 



OKN.XI'IKED ALCOHOL 2S 



GOVERNMENT WHITE- 

 WASH 1873 



GRADES AND TIERS (Apples) 

 351-S; Distributor's Rules 

 353-7; Cantaloupes. Peaches. 

 Pears 353; Meaning of Tier 

 357-S; Northwest Fruit Ex- 

 change Rules 352-7 



GRADING AND SHIPPING, 

 Honey 593 



GRAFTING WAX 1875, 2038-9; 

 Resin. Alcoholic. French. 

 Pitch, Strings. Bandages 

 2028 



GRAFTS 1875; Apple 120-30; 

 Pear 1591: Pecan 1657-65; 

 Walnut 2004-7 



GRAIN APHIS, English, 

 Spring. European 56 



GRAIN THRIPS. Euthrips tri- 

 fici Fitch (Orange) 1496; 

 (Strawberry) 1936 



GRAPES 1083-41 



Canning 723. 1799 



Culture 1083-1121; in Alabama 

 3; Ontario 710; Old World 

 1083; Propagation 10S7; Cul- 

 ture 1088; in South 1096; in 

 California 1094; in Oregon 

 1096: Pruning 1096; Produc- 

 tion in United States 1115-S; 

 for Kansas 1195; in Texas 

 1105 



Diseases 1121-7; Anaheim Dis- 

 ease 1121; Anthracnose 1121: 

 Bitter Rot, Black Knot, 

 Black Rot 1122; Brunissure. 

 California Vine Disease. 

 Chlorosis 1127; Colure or 

 Dropping. Downy Mildew 

 1123; Folletage. Mysterious 

 Dying of Vines 1127; Ozoni- 

 um 1126: Pow^dery Mildew 

 1124; Red Leaf 1127; Ripe 

 Rot 1125; Root Rot 1126; 

 Rougeot 1127; Shelling. Stem 

 Cankers. Vibri§Hea hyproaea. 

 White Rot. Miscellaneous 

 Diseases 1126 



Pests 112 8-41 : Achemon 

 Sphinx or Hawk Moth 112S; 

 California Grape Root Worm 

 1129; Cottony Cushion or 

 Fluted Scale 1129; Erinose 

 1130: Grape Berry Moth 

 1131; Grape Blossom Midge 

 1132; Grape Cane Borer 

 1133; Grape Curculio 1133: 

 Grape Leaf Folder 1134; 

 Grapevine H o p 1 i a 1135; 

 Grape Leaf Hopper 1136: 

 (Jrape Phylloxera 113 6; 

 Grape Scale 1137; Grape 

 Seed Chalcis 1137; Nematode 

 11 38; Red or Orange. Scale 

 1139: Rose Chafer 1140; 

 Stink Bugs ino; Small Steel 

 Blue Grapevine Flea Beetle 

 1140; Wire Worms 1141: Mis- 

 cellaneous Insects 1141 



Recipes: Grape Butter Sll, 

 S13; Jellv 729. 1799: Juice 

 731, 1110-14, 1788-9: Pickles 

 1794; Miscellaneous Recipes 

 1798-9, 1114-16 

 Varieties: Characteristics of 

 European and American Va- 

 rieties 1084-6: Raisin Grapes 

 1094: Varieties for South 

 1096; Scuppernong 1104: for 

 Texas 1105; for Various Dis- 

 tricts 1107; for Kansas 1195 

 GRAPE BERRY MOTH. Poly- 

 rhroNis viteanii '*lini, 1131 



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