INDEX 



SPORTS— SUN SCALD 



SrORTS (Apple I 120 

 SPOTTED APPI.K TUEK BOK- 



EK, Sperda t'relata Nowm. 

 510 

 SPRAYING ami Other Methods 

 of Control of Diseases and 

 Pests lSCO-190:. 

 Calendars 1S75-S3; • O ' r, a r a 

 1S75-S1: How and When to 

 Spray lS7r»; Washington Ex- 

 periment Station ISSl'-S 

 Compatibility of Insecticides 



and FuHKicides 1SS4-5 

 Cost of Materials 1S74 

 Hydrometer Test 1S64 

 Injury (Apple) 490; Literature 



1756; (Potato) 1719 

 Laws 12L'0 



Literature 1755-7: List of Pub- 

 lications on Preparation. Use, 

 Machinery. Legislation, etc. 

 SPRAT and Other Control Ma- 

 terials 

 Bands 1S62; Asphaltum. Cot- 

 ton. Oiled Paper. Sticky Pa- 

 per. Tanglefoot 

 For Chewing Insects 1861-2; 

 Arsenate of Lead. Bordeaux. 

 Arsenate. Bordeaux and Li.- 

 Sul., Carbolated Lime, Helle- 

 bore. Paris Green. Resin Bor- 

 deaux. Zinc Arsenite 

 Contact Insecticides 1S62-S: 

 Liquids 1S62-G: Iron Sul- 

 phide. Lime-Sulphur. Table 

 for Diluting. Table of Spe- 

 cific Gravity and Degrees 

 Beaume. Rules for Diluting. 

 Self-Boiled Li.-Sul.. Hydro- 

 meter Test 1S64; Li.-Sul. and 

 Flour Paste. Pyrethrum, To- 

 bacco Decoctions ISCG 

 Dusts. Flowers of Sulphur. 

 Lime and Sulphur. Li.-Sul. 

 and sal Bordeaux. Hellebore, 

 Pyrethrum 1.S6S-9 

 Emulsions. Carbolic Acid, 

 Crude Oil. Distillate Oil. Dis- 

 tillate and Tob.icco. Kero- 

 sene, Oil Spray. Resin Wash. 

 Soap Solutions. Whale Oil 

 and Quassia 1S6G-S 

 Fumigation; Carbon Bisulphid 

 for Storehouse Pests. for 

 Borers, for Ants. Wasps, etc. ; 

 Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, To- 

 bacco Fumes 1S71-2 

 Miscellaneous Formulae 1S73; 

 Corrosive Sublimate. Forma- 

 lin. Pine Tar. Whitewashes, 

 White Lead Paint, Grafting 

 Wax 

 Poison Baits 1.S70-71; Bran 

 Mash. .\nt Poison. Bran Ar- 

 senic Mash. Bran - Paris 

 Green. Criddle Mixture 1870 

 Repellents 1869-70; Bordeaux 

 SPRAY MACHINERY 1885- 



1905 

 Factors In Choice of Machi- 

 nery 18S6-93: Capacity. Sim- 

 plicity. Durability. Cylinders. 

 Valves. Plungers. Agitators, 

 Tanks, Nozzles, Rods, Out- 

 fits 

 Accessories 189.?-5; Strainers 

 189.1; Hosepipe 1894; Air 

 Chambers 18 9 4; Pressure 

 Gauges. Relief Valves 1895; 

 Tank Fillers 1897; Piping 

 and Cut-Offs 1899; Spray 

 Rods 1900; Angle Ells and 

 Ys. Nozzles 1901-5 

 SPRAY, Pests Controlled by 

 Other Means Than 1875; 

 Pear Blight. Western Toma- 

 to Blight. Potato .Scab. Cab- 

 bage Worms. Cutworms. 

 Woolly Aphis on Roots 

 SPRAY'. Rules for Diluting, for 

 Determining, Specific Grav- 

 ity and Degrees Beaume 

 1864 

 SPRAYING In Relation to Or- 

 chard Plan 177: Development 

 81-83: Cost of .'!S7-S 



SPKAYINfi W.M.XirS 2011 



SPK1N«T.\II.S 1 Mushl-oom) 



i:!si; 

 SPl'K KLK.HT. PNPUdomonns 



cerasus (Cherry) 7S4 

 .S<JI'AS1I 1905-7; as Intercrop 

 L'tio; a.s Hfiney I'roducer 591; 

 Canning 725; Recipes 1S2S 

 Diseases and Pests 1906-10: 

 Squash Bug. Squash Lady 

 Beetle. Squash Vine Borer 

 SQUASH BUG, Annsa tristis 



De O. 1907 

 SQUASH I-ADV BEETLE. Epi- 



lachna boreallH Fab. 190s 

 SQUASH VINE BORER, Me- 

 littia salyriniformis Hbn. 

 190S-10 

 SQUIRRELS 1.834; Squirrel 



Poison Funnul.a 1837 

 STAG HORN (Apple) 491 

 ST.irN (Orange) 1490 

 ST,\BCH for Alcohol 20-22 

 STARTING APPLE OR- 



CH.\Rn, Literature 1746 

 STATE SELLING AGENCIES 



126,-! 

 S T A Y M A N WTNESAP, De- 

 scription 227; Soil 87: Ozarks 

 1525 

 STE.'II BLIGHT, Fusarium ro- 

 seiini Lk. (Clover and Alfal- 

 fa) ,821: (Peach) I5SI 

 STEM CANKERS (Grape) 1126 

 STE>I GIRDLER. .lanus inte- 

 ger (Currant) 874 

 STEM ROT (Cabbage) 676; 

 Cortioium vaguni B. & C. 

 (Asparagus) 560: Nectria ip- 

 omoeae (Eggplant) 9 17: 

 (Onion) 1474: (Sweet Pota- 

 to) 1955 

 STERILIZATION of Apple 

 Juice 405: Utensils for Can- 

 ning 718 

 STICKY BANTJS 1872 

 STICKY ROPE 1S72 

 STKiMONOSE (Apple) 492 

 STINK ISIT. (Tomato) 1981 

 STINK Itl'G (Fall Web Worm 



Pai-asite) 1671 

 STIPPIN, also Fruit Pit 466 

 STOCK COMPANIES 1262 

 STOCKS (Ornamentals) 998 

 STONE FRUITS. Crown Gall 



on 462 

 STOP BACK (Peach) 1570 

 .STORAGE ROO.>I 337-9 

 STORAGE ROTS (Apple) 492: 



Fusarinni sp. (Onion) 1774 

 STR.VWUERRY 1910-52 

 Canning 725 

 Cost 1931 



Culture 1911-32; In British Co- 

 lumbia 700; Ontario 713: 

 Northern Idaho and North- 

 eastern Washington 1911; 

 Palouse, Lewiston-Clarkston. 

 Payette, Weiser. Malheur. 

 Snake River. Boise. Idaho 

 Falls 1912; Twin Falls. 

 Coast, Willamette. Utnpqua. 

 Rogue River. The Dalles 

 1913; La Grande. Central 

 Oregon 1914: Puget Sound 

 1928: in Kootenay 1929-31 

 Diseases 1933-4; Anthracnose, 

 Black Root. Leaf Spot 1933; 

 Powdery Mildew 1934 

 Duration of Plantation 1923-4: 

 Keeping Up the Strain 1924 

 Harvesting and Marketing. 

 When to Pick, Packing, 

 Crates 1922: Marketing 1923; 

 Rules for Picking. Packing 

 and Hauling 1924-5: Rules 

 of Yakima Valley Fruit 

 Growers' Association 1926-8 

 Pests 1934-52; Strawberries 

 and Insects 1934; Cutworms, 

 Dagger Moth 1935; False 

 Chinch Bug, Fuller's Rose 

 Beetle, Grain or Strawberry 

 Thrlps 1936; Grape Colaspls. 

 Graphops Nebulosus. Gold- 

 smith Beetle 19^7: Green- 



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house Oi-thezia. Ground 

 Beetles. Leaf Feeders 1938; 

 Obsolete-Banded Leaf Roll- 

 er, Saw Fly 1939; Spittle In- 

 sect, S. Crown Miner, S. 

 False Worm. S. Leaf Beetle, 

 S. Leaf Roller 1940: S. Root 

 Borer 1941; S. Root Louse 

 1942-5; S. Root Weevil 1945- 

 9; S. Weevil 1940; S. White 

 Fly 1950; Tarnished Plant 

 Bug, White Grubs 1951; Wire 

 Worms 1952 

 Planting 1917-20; Selecting 

 Plants. Pruning. Time to Set, 

 Setting 1917; Hill System, 

 Single Row 1919: Double 

 Row. Matted Row. Plants 

 per Acre 1920; Pollination. 

 Alternating Varieties 1917 

 Production in United States 



1932 

 Recipes 1807; Jelly 729 

 Treatment of Plantation; Irri- 

 gated Section, Non-Irrigated 

 .Section 1921; After Harvest 

 1923; Intensive Method 1931 

 Selecting Site 1914-5; Soil, Lo- 

 cation. Irrigation, Transpor- 

 tation, etc. 

 Varieties 1915-26; for Cannery 

 1915; for Various Sections in 

 Northwest, for Shipping, 

 Bisexual and Pistillate Vari- 

 eties 1917 

 Yield 1923 



STRAWBEKKY CROWN MI- 

 NER. Aristotellia sp. 1939 

 STRAWBERRY FALSE 

 WORM, Harpiphorus niacula- 

 tus Nort. 1940 

 STRAWBERRY LEAF BEE- 

 TLE, Typophorus quadrino- 

 tatus Sav. 1940 

 STRAWBERRY LEAF ROLL- 

 ER. Ancylis eomptana Frohl. 

 1940 

 STR.\WBEBBY BOOT APHIS. 

 .\pliis forbesi Weed. 53. 1942 

 STR.\WBERRY ROOT BOR- 

 ER, Sesia rutilans Hy. Bdw. 

 I94I 

 STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEV- 

 IL, 0(!orhynohu)4 ova t as 

 Linn, 1942 

 STRAWBERRY THRIPS, En- 

 thrips tritloi Fitch. (Orange) 

 1496: (Strawberry) 1936 

 STRAWBERRY WEEVIL, An- 

 fhonomtis Kignatns Say 194 9 

 STRAWBERRY WHITE FLY, 

 .Alourodes packardi Morrill 



1950 

 STRING BEANS. Canned 734 

 STRIPED PEACH WORM, Ge- 



leohia oonfusella (Peach) 



15G9 

 STUMP PULLERS 110 

 STUMP ROT, Bacillus caroto- 



voruB Jones (Cauliflower) 758 

 STYLES OF PACK, Apple 358- 



76 

 SUCK FLY, Diryphus minimus 



Uhler (Tomato) 1983 

 SUGAR BEETS: See Index un- 

 der Beets 601 



SULLA OR SULLA CLOVER 



as Honey Producer 590 

 Sl'LPHUR FLOWERS (Insect- 

 icides, etc.). Cost 1874 



SULPHUR STOVES for Bleach- 

 ing Fruit 925 



SU.M.MER BLIGHT (Tomato) 



1980 



SU.MMER SQUASH 1906; Can- 

 ning 735; Cooking I 828 



SUN BURN (Walnut) 2013 



SUNFLOWER 999 



SUNFLOWER FA.MILY, Coni- 

 positae 1991 



SUN SCALD OR COLLAR ROT 

 (Apple) 492; (Chestnut) 807: 

 (On Fruit) 492: (Pineapple) 

 1686: (Potato) 1724 



