SUPPLY— VEGETABLE 



INDEX 



Srrn.T AXD DKMAND, Ex- 

 tension of 1330; See Idea of 

 Value i;56 



Sl'KKACE MOLD (Tomato) 

 1>17S 



SURVEY for Drainage System 

 <I04 



SrsCErriBlMTY of varieties 

 to l">isease <Apple> 491> 



SITTOS (Beauty) for Massa- 

 clnisi'lts 13<3 



SWALLOW. Barn G31 



SWARMING OF BEES ESS 



SWEAT FLIES (Plant Louse 

 Enenivl inr." 



SWEET riOER -lOS-S, 667 



SWEET TEAS tl99 



SWEET I'OTATO 1952-7 



Cooking IS21 



Culture and Propagation 1952 



Diseases; Bin or Soft Rot, 

 Black Rot 1953; Dry Rot, 

 Soil Rot. Stem Rot or Tel- 

 lows 1955 



Map of Production In United 

 States 1954 



Pests 1955-7; Cutworms, Gold 

 Bugs or Tortoise Beetles 

 1955; Sweet Potato Plea 

 Beetle. Sweet Potato Stem 

 Borer 195G; Sweet Potato 

 Weevil 1957 



SWEET POTATO FLEA BEE- 

 TLE, Clinetornemn i-onllnis 

 Lee. 195C 



SWEET POT.\TO STE>I BOR- 

 ER. OmphEsa iinn8tnnio§aliH 

 Gucn. 195f. 



SWEET POTATO WEEVIL. 

 Cvhis formic:! riUM Tryon 1967 



SWEET WILLI.A.AI 999 



SWISS CHARD for Alaska 9; 

 Recipes 1S28 



SYXCARPY (Apple) 492 



SYNET.*: See Fruit Tree Leaf 

 Syni>ta 524 



SYRIAN OR HOLY LAND 

 BEES r,S7 



SYRPIirS FLIES (Plant Louse 

 Enemies) 1GS9. 1957 



SYRFP for Canning Fruit 720; 

 Gauge 721 



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TABLES; See Index under 



Chnrls 

 TACHIXID OR TACHINA 



FLIES 1700 



TANGLEFOOT for Insect Pests 

 1S72 



TANGLEROOT (Pineapple) 



icsn 



TAPIOCA Recipes 1808 



TARNISHED PLANT BUG 

 (Peach I 1570 



TARNISHED PLANT BUG, 

 L.vgnH prntenHls Linn. (.Straw- 

 berry) I9r,i 



TEAR STAIN, Colletotrichom 

 gloeoflpnrioi<]ps (Lemon) 

 12:;B; (Oranse) 1491 



TENDENCY to Variation in 

 Asparagus 560 



TENNESSEE 1958-60; Frost 

 and Precipitation 1958-60; 

 Production of Fruits 1900; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 1232 



TENNESSEE RED PEANUT 

 ir,>,3 



TENT CATERPILLARS, Vari- 

 ous Species (Apple) 540 



TER.MITE 550 



TERN, niack 614 



TERRAPIN SCALE, Ealeca- 

 nlum nifcrofiiHclatum Perg. 

 rpeach) 1504-5 



TEXAS 1960-5; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 1965; Fruit Pro- 

 duction 1963-6; Fruits for 

 1961; Pecans 1962; Grapes 

 1105: Nursery Stock Inspec- 

 tion Law 1222 



THRASHER, Brown 629 



THER.MAL BELTS 99 



THINNING APPLES 309-13 



THRUSH, Russet-Backed 627 



TILE 900-6; Kinds. Sizes, Lev- 

 eling, I^aytng 



TIER. P.-llnltlon 357 



TILL.-VGE. Dellned 1 



TIMBERED LAND. Clearing 

 of S7r.-7 



TIMBER HOT. Selerollnla lili- 

 erllana Fcltl. (Tomato) 197.S 



TINGIS (Applcl 505 



TIP BURN (Lettuce and Po- 

 tato) 12-13 



TIP WORM. Ceoidom.via oxyco- 

 eana .Tolnis (Cranberry) S51 



TO.VDS mcr. 



TOADSTOOL DISEASE (Wal- 

 nut) 2012 



TOADSTOOLS 1372 



TOBACCO FUMES for Insect 

 Control 1S72 



TOBACCO SPHINX, PhleKeth- 

 ontius quinquemacuhita Haw. 

 (Tomato) 19S.'! 



TOBACCO SPR.4YS 1860; Cost 

 1S74 



TOMPKINS KINO, Description 

 227-8: Soil for 88 



TOMATO 19C0-S4 



Canning 724, 735 



Culture 1966-71; as Intercrop 

 259; Location, Seed. Soil 

 19GC: Method of Starting, 

 Hotbeds. Cold Frames, 

 Transplanting 1967-S; Set- 

 ting In Field. Cost 1969; 

 Priming and Training 1970; 

 CuIllv.at!on and Irrigation 



Diseases 1973-81; Anthracnose 

 1973; Bllglit, Blossom End 

 Rot or Point Rot 1974; 

 Burn or .Scald. Collar Dis- 

 ease 1975; Damping-Off 1978; 

 Downy Mildew. Hollow Stem 

 1975; Leaf Blight or Rust. 

 Leaf Mold 1976; Root Rot. 

 Rosette, Sclerotium Blight. 

 .Surface Molds, Timber Rot 

 1978; Western Tomato Blight 

 1979; White Mold. Wilt or 

 Summer Blight 19S0; Wilt 

 or Sleeping Sickness. Winter 

 Bl'ght 19S1 



Literature 1973 



Marketing 1971; Picking. Pack- 

 ing. Grading, etc. 



Pests 1981-4; Blister Beetle, 

 Bugs 19S1; Colorado Potato 

 Beetle, Cutworms. Grass- 

 hoppers. Remitroplcai Army 

 Worms 1982: Sphinxes. Suck 

 Fly 1983; Tomato Aphis, To- 

 mato Worm, White Fly 1984 



Production 1973 



Recipes 1S2S-9; Tomato Butter 

 810; Tomato Sauce 1824; To- 

 matoes, .Stewed. Escalloped. 

 Baked. Deviled. .Tam. On 

 Toast, With Pish 1828-9 



Varieties 19G6-7 



Yield 1971-3; Crossing Toma- 

 toes to Increase Yield 1972; 

 Practical Suggestions o n 

 Seed Raising 1973; Pruning 

 to Increase Yield 197li 



TOMATO APHIS, Megonra so- 

 lan! Thomas 1<1S4 



TOMATO SPHINX, Phlege- 

 thnntlus Bexta Johan 1983 



TO.MATO WORM, Heliothis ob- 

 noleta Fab, 19,S4 



TOOLS, for Cultivation 245 



TOP-WORKING, Apple 125-8; 

 Peach K.43; Pecan 1665 



TORTOISE BEETLE (Sweet 

 Potato) 1955 



TRACING CAR MOVEMENTS 

 1296, 1328 



TRANSPORTATION PROB- 

 LEMS 131C 



TRANSPORTATION of Nur- 

 sery Stock, Laws 1224-34 



TRAYS for Drying Fruit 926 



TREES, Where to Buy 135 



TRUCK SOILS 1850 



22 



TRUCK CROPS, Beans 574; 

 Onions 1467-76; Cabbage 

 670-3; Asparagus 666; Peas 

 1627-30; Lettuce 1238-48; 

 Radishes 10, 1761-3; Turnips 

 19S1: Beets COn-M 



TRUMPET LEAF MINER, TIs- 

 elierlu ninliftillellu Clemens 

 (?) (A))ple) 542 



TRUNK ROT, Schlzophylluni 

 <-omnuine (Orange) 1491 



TUl'NK HOT (Walnut) 2014 



TUBERCULOSIS. Bacterium 

 savimlanoi (Olive) 1457 



TUBER MEALY BUG, Pseu- 

 dococcuN nlllniN Mask. (Po- 

 tato) 1726 



TULIP TREE as Honey Pro- 

 ducer 500 



TUMORS (See Crown Gall Ap- 

 ple) 157 



TUMOR STRANDS and Sec- 

 ondary Galls (Apple) 460 



TURNIP 19S4-6 



Cooking, Boiled. Hashed 1829; 

 Culture; in Alaska S; Culti- 

 vation 1986; as Cover Crop 



Varieties 19S5 



TURNIP LEAF MINER, Scap- 

 tomyza flaveola (Radish) 

 17G3 



TUSSOCK MOTH, Hemero- 

 eampa vetusta Bolsd. (Ap- 

 ple) 543 



Parasite 1700 



TUTTI FIUITTI ISOS 



TWELVE-SPOTTED ASPAR- 

 AGUS BEETLE, Crioceris 12- 

 puneiata L. 562 



TWIN FALLS tor Strawberries 

 191.-! 



TWIG BLIGHT (Apple) 492 



TWIG BLIGHT, Sclerotinia 

 liliertiana (Lemon) 1235 



TWO-LINED CHESTNUT 

 BORER. Agrilus bilineatns 

 Weber (Chestnut) 811 



U 



UMPQUA VALLEY 1506; Va- 

 rieties of Fruit for 1509; 

 Strawberries In 1913 



UNFER.MENTED APPLE 



JUICE. Methods of Prepar- 

 ing 403-S: See also Cider 667 



TJNFERMENTED GRAPE 



.lUICE 1110: Uses 



UNICORN PROMINENT. Schi- 

 ziira unicornis (Apple) 543 



UTAH 19S5-S; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 1988; Nursery 

 Stork Inspection Law. 1232; 

 Production of Fruits and 

 Vegetables 198G-S 



UTENSILS for Canning and 

 Preserving Fruits 718; Steril- 

 ization 



VALLEY GRASSHOPPERS, 



Eoaleonotus enigma Scudd, 



(Clover and Alfalfa) 824 

 VALUE OF ADVERTISING 



1310 

 VALUE OF BRAND 1311 

 VALUE OF IMPORTANT 



CROPS 935 

 VANCOUVER APPLE TREE 



61-3 

 VARIEGATED FOLIAGE (Ap- 

 ple) 492 

 VARIETIES of Apples to Plant 



lSl-234; Descriptions and 



Recommendations 

 VARIETIES of Fruits and 



Their .Survival 663 

 VARIETIES of Apples. List 



428-34 

 VARIETIES of Honey Bees 686 

 VARIETIES, Too Many and 



InfiTlor 1306 

 VEGETABLE 

 Canning 733-5; Classification 



1989-91 



