LETTUCE— M I SCELLANEOUS 



INDEX 



Diseases 1241-S: Bacterial DlS' 

 ease of Lettuce 1241; Damp- 

 ing Oflf. Downy Mildew, 

 Drop. Gray Mould. I..eaf Per- 

 foration. Leaf Spot. Tip 

 Burn 1LM2 



LETTITE, Methods of Scrv- 

 inp. Salads 1S22 



tEWlSTON-CL.XRKSTON tor 

 Strawberries 1912 



I-ICIIKNS (.\pplel 470 



LITTI.E rOTATO. Cortioum 

 vaKiini Kolani 1722 



LII.Y FAMILY lilHO 



LLMA KEANS 572 



Canninsr 735 



Recipes for Coolcing and Serv- 

 ing lSll-12 



LIJIA BEAX BORER. Etielln 

 zinckenella Treit. 578 



LIMBERTWIG for Ozarks 1524 



LDIE 1213 



Pests. Diplarns ceropitto 1243 



USIE-SrLPHUK l.SGl. 1SC3-6 

 Cost 1S74: Literature 175G 

 Self Boiled 1S65; Lime-Sul 

 phur and Flour Paste ISfiG 

 Lime-Sulphur and Sal Bor- 

 deaux cDusti isnn 



I.rtlE TREK WINTER MOTH. 



EranniH tiliaria fApple) 531 



LINDEN as Honey Producer 

 591 



LININO PAPER 34S 



LIQriD ? VNTRK TANK 1244 



LITER.V ■ KE; For Lists of 

 Public ons on Diseases and 

 Pests .ee Index under Bib- 

 lioer hy; For Literature on 

 Cul' e. See Publications 

 l-J .iS 



I,m «,E LEAF (Peach> 1Rfi2 



LIVE-OAK ROOT BORER, 

 Mallodon nielanopus Linn. 

 fPecanl ]fi72 



LnE .STOCK AND SUGAR 

 BEETS 009 



LORELTA 993 



LOCATING DEVICES FOR 

 SETTING TREES 107-70 



LOCl.^ST as Honey Producers 

 590 



LOGANBERRY 1244-50 



Culture, Setting. Training, 

 Picking. Evaporation, Prun- 

 ing, etc. 1244-4S 



Juice 1250 



Diseases and Pest.s 1251 



Recipes; Juice 1250; Jelly 729; 

 Canning. See Raspberry 1806 



LOGGED-OFF LAND, Cost. 

 Equipment and Methods of 

 Clearing 10R-1D 



LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE C31 



LONDON MARKET CUR- 

 RANT 806 



LONG BRANCH HOLLAND 

 r'KR.iVNT .860 



LONGFIELD (Apple). Doscrip- 

 t'on 219 



LONG LEAF (-pineapple) 16S6 



LONG SCALE, LrpldoNaplles 

 gloierii Park. (Or.Tnge) 1495 



LONG-TAILED MEALY BUG 

 (Orange) 149S; Pneudncne- 

 cuN longlHplnuH Targ (Plum) 

 1097 



LOOI'EIt, CO.MMON, AntoRra- 

 pha hraNNicae (Cabbage) 682 



LO.SS CAISED BY INSECTS 

 1159 



LOUISIANA 1251-3; Frost and 

 Precipitation 1253; Oranges 

 In 1479; Nursery Stock In- 

 spection Laws 1227 



LOUSE, Pemphigus befae Doan 

 (Beet) 012; Aphis brassieae 

 (Cabbage) 077 



M 



MACHINEBY p-OB SPRAY- 

 ING 1*85-1905 



MAGGOT, Phnrbia hrassicae 

 Bauche (Cabbage and Rad- 

 ish) 678 



MAGGOT, Epochrn canadensis 



Loew. (Currant t S72 



MAIDEN BLUSH, Uoscrlptlon 

 219; for Ozarks 1624 



MAINE 1263; Production of 

 Fruits 1264; Nursery Stoclt 

 Inspection Laws 1227 



MAL DI GOMMA (Orange) 

 14S9 



MALLOW I A.MILY 1990 



MA.>l.llOTIl PIPPIN tor Oz- 

 arks 1621 



MANAGEMENT OF APPLE 

 OKrll.VBD SB-32C 



MANAGEMENT OF CO-OPER- 

 ATIVE ASSOCIATION 1276 



MANTIS, Parasite on Fail 

 Web Worm 1671 



MAPS; Distribution of Ben 

 Davis 436; Grapes In United 

 States 1115; Oranges 14S6; 

 Orchard Fruits 1501; Pota- 

 toes 1709; Small Fruits 1842; 

 Sweet Potatoes 1954 



Horticultural Districts in Brit- 

 ish Columbia 701; in United 

 States 192. 1611 



Number of Apple Trees in New 

 Jersey 1407 



M.\RIGOLD 994 



MARKET CORNERS 1269 



MARKETING FRUITS 1256- 

 1330 



General Discussion 1256-65; 

 Methods. Barter, Value, 

 Characteristics of Markets, 

 Tendency to Equilibrium, 

 Future Delivery. Parcel 

 Post. Co-operative Market- 

 ing, Financing a Co-operat- 

 ive Movement 1250-65 



Central Packing House 1279- 

 83; Pooling of Fruit 1279; 

 Size of Co-operative Associa- 

 tion 1280; Organization of 

 Citrus Fruit Industry in Cal- 

 ifornia 1281; Selling Fruit 

 by Co-operative Associations 

 1283 



Co-operation 1265-8; Co-opera- 

 tion in East 1274; In West 

 1273; Causes of Failure of 

 Co-operative Associations 



1276; Co-operation in Pur- 

 chasing Supplies 1278; Co- 

 ftperation in Handling and 

 Marketing 1273; Contract of 

 Members 1277; Fundament- 

 als 1265-73: Individualism of 

 Farmers 1274; Management 

 of Co-operative Associations 

 1270; Organization of Co- 

 operative Associations 1275; 

 Payment of Dividends 1277; 

 T,vpes of Co-operative Asso- 

 ciations 1275 

 Corners 1260-3; City Market 

 1202; Consignment 1260; Sell- 

 ing Agencies 1261; Selling 

 for Cash 1200; State Market- 

 ing Agencies. Stock Com- 

 panies 1202 

 Economics of Fruit Merchan- 

 dising 1304-16; Financing 

 Sales and Advertising. Value 

 of a Brand. Education of the 

 Consumer. Sales System, For- 

 eign Markets. Value of Ad- 

 vertising. Speculation 1 n 

 Land Values. Too Many Va- 

 rieties, Weakness of Co-op- 

 erative Marketing. General 

 Co - operation. Middleman, 

 The Specialty Line 1304-10 

 Europe as Market for Apples 



and Pears 1322. 1327 

 Handling of Deciduous Fruits 

 on Pacific Coast. Picking, 

 Packing. Pre-cooling, Trans- 

 portation, etc. 1310 

 Methods Employed by Fruit 

 Marketing Agency 1292-1304; 

 An exhibition of the various 

 documents employed In the 

 process of effecting the sale 

 of a car of apples 



14 



Reduction of Waste 1327-36; 

 Carload Unit, Combining 

 Small Lots, Freight Service. 

 Rates of Speed, Regularity 

 of Service, Extension of Sup- 

 ply and Demand, Systematic 

 Distribution, etc., 1327-36 



Marketing Various Fruits and 

 Vegetables. Cabbage 7 3; 

 Cantaloupes 761; Dried Fruits 

 932; Oranges 1484; Peaches 

 1548 



North Pacific Fruit Distribu- 

 tors 12SS 



Pooling 1279, 1288 



Yakima Valley Fruit Growers* 

 Association 1284 



MARMAL;M)ES 727 



M/VKTIN, Purple 031 ^ 



MAKTYNIA FAMILY 1991 ♦■ 



MARYLAND 1337 



Production of Fruits 1337; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 1227 



MAY BEETLES, Lacnostema 

 sp. (Potato) 1729; (Straw- 

 berry) 1961 



MASSACHUSETTS 1338; Vari- 

 eties of Apples for 1339-45; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 1228 



MAZZARD CHERRY STOCKS 

 786 



McAfee apple tor Ozarks 

 1624 



MelNTOSH RED APPLE, De- 

 scription 219; Time to Pick 

 322; tor Massachusetts 1340 



Mclaughlin in Old Oregon 

 01-5 



McMAHON, Yield 421 



MEADOW LARK 635 



MEALY' BUG (Pineapple) 1687; 

 Various sp. (Potato) 1726 



Parasite 620 



MEALY FLATA, Ormenis pru- 

 inosa (Gooseberry) 1083 



MEALY PLUM APHIS, Hyalop- 

 terus arundinis Fabr. 51, 

 1098 



MEASURING WORM, Cleora 

 painpinaria Gr. (Cranberry) 

 851 



MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT 

 FLY, Ceratitis capitata Wied. 

 (Apple) 631 



MEDLAR 1347 



MELON OB COTTON APHIS. 

 Aphis goss.vpii Glover 55 



MELON, Cantaloup 738; Wa- 

 termelon 2024-27; Melons as 

 Honev Producers 591 



METHODS OF STUDY AND 

 DISCOVERY OF BACTERIA 

 666 



MEXICAN WAX SCALE, Ce- 

 rnplastes coriferus And. 

 (Okra) 1454 



MICE ]?35 



MICHIGAN 1347 



Frost and Precipitation 1348; 

 Production of Fruits 1348-9; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 1228 



MIDDLEMAN AS ECONOMIC 

 FACTOR IN MARKETING 

 1307-8 

 MIGNONETTE 994 



MITjDEW, Peronospora schlei- 

 deniana (Onion) 1473; Ery- 

 Hlphe pol.vgoni (Peas) 1529 



MILWAUKIE, First Nursery in 

 Northwest 63-4 



MINNESOTA 1350; Frost and 

 Precipitation 1350; Produc- 

 tion of Fruits 1351-2; Nur- 

 sery Stock Inspection Law 

 1228 



MINOR Articles of Farm 

 Equipment 937-41 



MINT FAMIIiY 1990 



MINUTE FALSE CHINCH 

 BUG, N .v H i u s Angnstatns 

 niinnlUH IThl. (Beet) 613 



MLSCELLANEOUS DISE.ASES 

 OF GRAPE 1120 



