INDEX 



MISCIBLE OIL,— OKANOGAN 



MISriBLE on. SPRAY LIT- 

 EKATIRE 175G 



mS.SISSiri'I 1352-7; Apple 

 Orow inp 1353: Frost and 

 Precipitation 1355; Other 

 Fruits 1314; Oranfres 1479; 

 Production of Fruits In Miss- 

 issippi 1355-7; Varieties of 

 Apples for Mississippi 1354; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 



i,aw i::s 



MISSISSIPPI VALI.EY OR- 



CHARnS 1C6 

 MISSOI'RI 1357: Frost and 



Precipitation 125S; Ozark 



Mountain Resion 151S-25; 



Production of Fruits 135S-60; 



Nursery Stock Inspection 

 >% L,aw 125S 

 MlSSOrRI PIPPIN. Descrip- 

 tion 220; for Ozarks 1524 

 1« I T E S (Mushroomi 13SG: 



I'livllocoptes schleelitendali 



nel'.'pa (IVnr) l«r,l 

 MOrKINGBIRD r,:!0 

 MOI.nS and Molding of Canned 



Fruits 717 

 MOISTURE, Conservation of 



ivr.n 

 MOI-ES 1S36 

 MOXEY AND PRICES. Market 



r:-.< 



MONTANA 15fiO-S; Climate. 

 Soils. Irrigation. Kinds of 

 Fruit Crops 1360; Fruit 

 Growing in Bitter Root Val- 

 ley 13fi2-7; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 1367; Production 

 of Fruits 13G7-S: Nursery 

 Stocl< Inspection Law 122!> 



MONTREAL MCSKSIELON 



iri'ii 



MOONFI.OWER 993. S95 



MORNING GLORY 993. 994 



MORNING GLORY F.4MILY, 

 Conviilvulaoeae 1^90 



MORNING OR WTIITE-LrNED 

 SPHINX, Celerio lineata 

 (Cintaioupt 755 



MOS.*IC DISEASE (Tomato) 

 1977 



MOTTLED LEAF (Orange) 

 14«9 



MOTTLED PLTM TREE 

 MOTH, Apatela superans 



169S 

 MOINTAIN ASH 59 

 MOIRXING DOVE 64 2 

 MfCK LANDS, Drainage for 



Cranberry Bog 906 

 Ml'LBERRY 136R-70 

 Pests. Soft Brown Scale 1371 

 Varieties 1369-70 

 MULCHES AND MOISTURE 



1 SnO 



MrSHROOMS AND TOAD- 

 STOOLS 1372-sr, 



Cullivatlon. Spores and Spawn. 

 Temperature. Moisture. 

 Caves. Cellars. Houses. Pre- 

 paring Beds. Watering 1372- 



so 



Enemies 1386: Fogging - Oft. 

 Black Spot, Fungous Dis- 

 eases. Mites. Wood Lice, 

 Spring Tails. Flies 



How to Distinguish Poisonous 

 from Non-Poisonous 1372 



Picking and Preparing for 

 Market. Marketing 13S0-2 



Preparing Spawn for Market 

 13S2-6; Brick and Flake 

 Spawn. Virgin Spawn. Pure 

 Culture. Tissue Culture. Stor- 

 age 



MISIIROOM ROOT KOT, Ar- 

 millaria niellea (Apple) 471 



MISKMELONS 13S6; See also 

 Cantaloup 738-54 



Culture 1388 



Diseases and Pests; See Can- 

 taloup 754 



Marketing 1389-1; Picking, 

 Grading. Packing 



Montreal Market Muskmelon 

 1391-2 



MUSKMELON LEAF BLIGHT, 



Altemiiria sp. 755 

 MUSTARD 1392 

 Diseases and Pests 1392; Black 



Rot 

 MUSTARD as Honey Producer 



590 

 MYSTERIOUS DYING OF 



^'INES, -\naheim Disease 



(Grapet 1127 

 MYXOSPORIUM CANKER 



(.\pple) 467 



N 



NAn.HEAD. BUST (Orange) 



1190 

 N.\ILPRE8S 346-7 

 NASTI'RTIUMS, Dwarf and 



Climbing 995 

 NATIVE CABBAGE WORM, 



Ponlia protodire 6sr. 

 NATURAL FRIHT .lAMS 1S09 

 NAVEL ROT OR BLACK ROT. 



Alternaria citri (Orange) 

 14S9 



N.-VVY BEAN 672 



NEBR.'^SKA 1392; By-Products 

 of Fruits 1395; Production of 

 Fruits. Frost and Precipita- 

 tion 1393: Nursery Stock In- 

 spection Laws 1229 



NECTARINES 1395 



Diseases and Pests; See Apri- 

 cot and Peach 549. 1563 



NEMATODE OR EEL WORM, 

 Heterodera radicicola Greef. 

 (Potato) 1726 



NEMATODE ROOT GALL OB 

 ROOT KNOT 1070 



NEMATODE ROOT GALL 



(Grape) 1139 

 NEMOPHIL.* 995 

 NETTED GEM CANTALOUP 



NEVADA 1395-1400; Charts, 

 By-Products of Fruits 1400 

 Frost and Precipitation 1399 

 Production of Fruits 1399- 

 1400; Nursery Stock Inspec- 

 tion Laws 1229 



Horticulture 1396-7; Sierra Sec- 

 tion. Humboldt River Sec- 

 tion. Southern and Seml- 

 Tropical Section 



NEW DISEASE OF APPLE 

 475 



NEW DISEASE OF PEACH 

 1556 



NEW ENGLANT) 1400; Apples 

 for 1339; History of Apple 

 Industry 1400; Present Clon- 

 ditlon and Future Outlook 

 1401-3 



NEW HAMPSHIBE 1403; By- 

 Products from Fruits. Pro- 

 duction of Fruits; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Laws 1229 



NEW HAMPSHIRE FRUIT 

 SPOT, Cylindrosporium (Ap- 

 ple) 475 



NEW JERSEY 1405-9; Apples 

 for. Frost and Precipitation 

 1407; By-Products of Fruits 

 1409; Production of Fruits 

 1408: Nursery Stock Inspec- 

 tion L^w 1229 



NEW MEXICO 1409-13; Apples 

 for 1410; Climate 1409; Frost 

 and Precipitation 1411; In- 

 tercropping 2C6; Production 

 of Fruits 1411-13: Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Law 1229 



NEWTOWN APPLE for Ozarks 

 1525 



NEW YORK 1413-21; Frost 

 and Precipitation 1418; Or- 

 igin and Development of Ap- 

 ple Culture 1414; Production 

 of Fruit 1418-21; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Law 1230 



NEW YORK APPLE TREE 

 CANKER 475 



NIGHT HAWK 638 



NITROGEN 316; See Legumes 



1S47 



16 



NORTH CAROLINA 1421-6: 

 Culture and Production of 

 Fruits, Frost and Precipita- 

 tion; Nursery Stock Inspec- 

 tion Laws 1230 



NORTH CAROLINA PEANUT 



15 S3 

 NORTH DAKOTA 1425-7; 

 Frost and Precipitation. Pro- 

 duction of Fruits 1425-7; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 11' 30 

 NORTHERN SPY, Description 

 220; Soil for 88; Time for 

 Picking 322; for Massachu- 

 setts 1344: for Ozarks 1524 

 NORTH PACIFIC FRUIT DIS- 

 TRIBUTORS 1288-92; Rea- 

 sons for Organization. Ton- 

 nage. System of Finance, 

 Sales Policy. Government, 

 etc. 

 NORTHWESTERN FRUIT EX- 

 CHANGE GRADING RULES 

 351 

 NORTHWESTERN SOILS. 



Needs of 251 

 NORTHWEST GREENING for 



Ozarks 1524 

 NOTCH WING, Ennomos mag- 



narius Guen. (Pear) 1652 

 NOVA SCOTIA, Horticulture in 



703; Export of Fruit 706 

 NUMBER of Plants per Acre. 



Given Distances 1691 

 NUESERY, (Apple) Growing 

 Seed, Scions. Grafts. Bud- 

 ding. Planting. Root Graft- 

 ing, Pruning and Disinfect- 

 ing 119-50; (Peach) 1534 

 NURSERY STOCK INSPEC- 

 TION 1224-34 

 NUTS AS FOOD 1429-44; De- 

 scription. Flavor. Composi- 

 tion, Digestibility, Dietary, 

 Economy. Marketing, etc. 

 1429-37; Nut Butters. Milk, 

 Pastes, Preserves. Meal, 

 Flour. Candies. Coffees, Oil 

 Cake Meal. Green Nuts 1437- 

 41 

 NUT GROWING 142S-9; in 

 Alabama 4: in Texas 1962; 

 in Washington 2001; in Ore- 

 gon 1510; in Kansas 1195 

 For further information on 

 Nut Growing, see under va- 

 rious nuts listed below 

 Production in United States 



1445-6; Imported 1447 

 Varieties; Brazil 661; Chest- 

 nuts 799; Cocoanuts 826: Fil- 

 berts 1142: Hazelnuts 1143; 

 Hickory 1146: Butternuts 

 2001; Peanuts 1673-88; Pe- 

 cans 1667-75: Walnuts 1999- 

 2016; Vegetable Ivory 1993 

 NUTS, Handling and Market- 

 ing 1443-4 

 NUT HATCH, White Breasted 



628 

 NUTMEG 14 27 







OAK FUNGUS (Walnut) 2012 



OAK PRUNER, Elaphidinn 

 villosum Fab. (Pecan) 1076 



OBLIQUE-BANDED LEAF 

 ROLLER, Cacoecia rnsnna 

 Harr. (Apple) 531; Arcllips 

 rosaceana Harr. (Currant) 

 S76 



OB.SOLETE-BANDED STRAW- 

 BERRY LEAF BORER. Ar- 

 chips obBoletana 1939 



OEDEMA (Tomato) 1977 



OHIO 1447-9; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 1448; Production 

 of Fruits 1448-9; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Law 1230 



OILED PAPER for Insecti 

 1872 



OIL SPRAYS 1450, 186S 



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