APP 



INDEX TO REPORTS, 1887-1901. 



APP 



Ai'Pl.K — Con. 



Reci-huitiped caterpillar (1S87), 1^3. (tigs.) ; 



(■'.•3). 17«, 

 Root (iall. Bull, xxxvii, (JS. 

 Scab (1890), 05, l;i6 ; ('•)!), 144 ; C'.tL'). 97, 102 ; 

 ("1)4), UO.-Bull. X, 3; xxxvii, OG. 



natural hi.story of. Bull, x, 4. 



reiiiedie.s for. Bull, x, <>. 



Spot fungus wintering on fallt-n leaves (llM)l), 



lO'.l. 

 Spot (or Scab) on foliage (1897), 110.— Bull. 



xxiii. 11 {See Apple scab.) 

 Sun-scald (1895), Si.—BidL xxxvii. (i8. 

 Apple-leaf folder, the lesser (1889), 86. 

 Apple-tree borers (1901), 240 (tig.) 



case-bearer (1895), 1.54 (tigs. )- Bull, xxxvii, 



72. 



caterpillar. Red-humped (1887), 33 (figs.); 



("93), 176. 



borer. Flat-headed (1901), 240 (fig.)— 



Bull, xi, 20 (fig.); xxxvii, 73. 



borer. Round-headed, Bull, xi, 25'; xxxvii, 



73. 



weevil, the Bronze (1897), 204 ; ('98), 



207. "I I II 



Apple-worm, the le.sser, injuring fruit in Bri- 

 tish Columbia (1898;, 199 ; (1900), 240. 



Ai'fLE Orchard. 



Cover crops (1896), 151 ; ('97), 102 ; ('99), 100 ; 



(1900), 97 ; (plate), 123.— Bull, xxxvii, 57. 

 best plants for (1896), 153.— .B«Z/. 



xxxvii, 59. 

 Cultivation of (1895), 87.— Bull, xxxvii, 55. 

 Distances of trees (1895), 85.— Bull, xxxvii, 28. 

 Drainage, importance of. Bull, xxxvii, 26. 

 Fertility, maintenance of. Bull, xxxvii, 51. 

 Kind of trees to plant. Bull, xxxvii, 29 (figs.) 

 Manures for (1895), 88.— Bull, xxxvii, 54. 

 IMulching, Bull, xxxvii, 31. 

 Nitrogen supy^ly '1894), 167. — Bull, xxxvii, 54. 

 Pasturing of (1895), 88. 

 Phosphoric acid supply (1894), KiS.—Bull. 



xxxvii, 54. 

 Planting, directions for (1895), 81, 85.— Bull. 



xxxvii, 27, 30. 



time of. Bull, xxxvii, 27. 



Ploughing green crops under. Bull, xxxvii, 59. 

 Potash supply (1894), 168.~Bull. xxxvii, 54. 

 Preparation of land (1895), 84.— Bull, xxxvii, 



27. 

 Protection from winds, Bull, xxxvii, 26, 28. 

 Renovating, Bull, xxxvii, 60. 

 Reports on a Northern (1895), 95 ; ("99), 85,89. 

 Selection of site (1895), 8-1.— Bull, xxxvii, 26. 



of varieties, Bull, xxxvii, 32. 



Wind-breaks, Bull, xxxvii, 28. 



Apples. 



American varieties (189Gl, 12.5. 



Analyses of the fruit (1894), 166. —jSh^^ xxxvii, 



52." 

 Blossom, structure of (1895), SI. 

 Cold storage experiments (1894), 105. 

 Composition of the fruit, Bull, xxxvii, 52. 

 Cross-bred varieties at Brandon (1899), 315 ; 



(1900), 368 ; (;01), 430. 

 Cross-fertilization experiments (1897), 64. 

 methods of artificial. Bull, xxxvii, 12, 



(figs.) 



varieties produced by. Bull, xxxvii, 11. 



Apples— C'o>i. 



European varieties (189<>), 125. 



Evaporating experiments, (1896), 160. 



Excellence of Canadian, Bull, xxxvii. 8. 



Good keepers, list of U897). 102. 



Grafted varieties at Brandtm (1901). 431. 



History of (1895), 80. 



Hybridizing, varieties produced by. Bull. 



xxxvii, 11, 14. 

 Importance of the fruit. Bull, xxxvii, 7. 

 Investigations at the Central Farm, Bull. 



xxxvii, 9. 

 Keeping qualities (1896), 99, 146. 

 Markets for Canadian, Bull, xxxvii, 64. 

 New standard varieties (1891), 119; ('94), 124. 

 Non-hardy, list of (1890), 70. 

 Origin of (1895), 8().—Bull. xxxvii, 7, 9. 

 Packing fruit (1895), 90.— 5*//^ xxxvii, 62 

 niethods, faulty (189G), 99. — Bull. 



xxxvii, t)3. 

 Picking fruit (1895), 89.— Bu.ll. xxxvii, 61, 



(%■) . 

 Pollination, methodsof artificial. Bull. s\\\u, 



12 (figs.) 



natural. Bull, xxxvii, 48. 



Production in Ontario, Bull, xxxvii, 8. 



in Quebec, Bull, xxxvii, 8. 



Russian, grown at Abbotsford, Que. (1890), 



71. 

 Russian seedlings, (1898), 97; ('99), 79.— Bull. 



xxxvii, 10. 

 Russian varieties affected by blight (1896), 



169 ; ('98), 96. 

 tested (1894), 12(1; ('95), 306;('98), 



96. — Bull, xxxvii, 47. 

 Seedling varieties. Bull, xxxvii, 10. 

 Semi-hardy, 'ist of (1890), 71. 

 Sprayed and unspraved trees, yield from, 



(1894), 116 ; ('95), 118.— Bull, x, 6 ; xxiii, 12 



(plates), 13. 

 Storing fruit (1895), 91; ('97), 101. — Bull. 



xxxvii, 63. 

 Thinning fruit, (1895), 89; ('97), 101. 

 Varieties at Agassiz (1890), 298; ('914,333; 



('92), 277; ('93), 337; ('94). 400; ('95), 387 ; 



('96), 443; ('97), 420; ('98), 393; ('99), 413 ; 



(1900), 4.56; ('01), .5.38. 

 Varieties at Brandon (1890), 257; ("91). 269; 



('92), 215 ; ('!)3), 2.57 ; ('94), 309; ("95), 307 ; 



('97), 336; ('98), 304; ('99), 315; (1900), 368; 



('01), 430. 

 Varieties at Central Farm (1887). 54 ; ('88). 



78 ; ('90), 70 ; ('91), 119 ; ('93), 8-5, 99 ; ("94), 



123 ; ("90), 125 ; ('97), 91 ; ('98). 96, 98 ; ('99), 



77; (1900), 101 ; ('01), 95. 

 Varieties at Indian Head (1889), 145; ("90), 



283; ('91), 306; ('92), 251 ; i'93), 301 ; ('94), 



368 ; ('96), 410; ('99), 37(i ; (1900), 422. 

 Varieties at Na|)pan (1894). 274; ("96). 318; 



("97), 289 ; ('99), 274 ; (1900), 314. 

 Varieties for autumn. Bull, xxxvii. 38. 



for summer. Bull, xxxvii, 37. 



for winter. Bull, xxxvii, 40. 



Varieties grown at Chicoutimi, P.Q. (1899), 



89. 

 Varieties grown at St. Denis, Kaniouraska 



Co., P.Q. (1895), 95; ('99), 86. 

 Varieties introduced at Central Farm. — Bull. 



x.xxvii, 9. 

 Varieties, origin of. Bull, xxxvii., 9. 



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