PLU 



EXPERIMENTAL FARMS OF CANADA. 



POA 



Plum — Con. 



A'ictoria (1893), 340; ('94), 402; ('95), 392. 

 Voronesh (1895), 104 (fig.) ; ('98), 98. 



seedlings at Brandon (1901), 433. 



seedlings at Indian Head (1897), 390 ; 



("98), 3G4 ; ("99), 378 : (1900), 425. 

 Wangenheim (1898), 401. 

 Washington (1894), 402; ('95), 392; ('98), 401 



(plate). 

 Weaver (1892), 91 (fig.) ; ("90), 3.53. 



seedlings at Brandon (1901), 432. 



seedlings at Indian Head (1897), 389 ; 



('98), 363; ('99), 378 ; (1900), 425 ; ('01), 502. 

 White Honey Damson (1900), 465. 

 Wild (Common Canadian) (1900), 103. 

 Wild Goose (1892), 93. 

 Wolf (1892), 92 (fig.); ('95), 104 (fig.); ('98), 



100 ; (1900), 104. 

 Wooten (1897), 423. 

 Wyant(1892), 91 ; ('95), 104 (fig.) ; ('98), 100; 



(1900), 105. 

 Yellow Egg (1894), 403 ; ('95), ,393. 



Sweet (1900), 42(;. 



Yellow Voronesh (1896), 447 ; ['QS), 98. 

 Yosemite Purple (1892), 92 ; ('95), 104 (fig.) 



Seedling (1901), 4.S3. ' 



Yellow (1892), 92 ; ('95), 104 (fig.) 



Yukon (1900), 426. 

 Yiinkin Golden (1898), 401. 



Plum Aphis (1897>, 203, 294 ; (1900), 241, 319. 

 Blight (1P01\ 99. 

 Curculio (1^89), 83 (figs.); ('93), 157; ('94), 196 



(tigs.); ('95), 162; ('96), 255; ('98), 202.- 



BulL xi, 23 (fig.) : xxiii, 21 (fig.) 

 ■ attacking apples (1898), 202; (1900), 



239. 

 Gall-mite (1901), 241. 

 Insects affecting (1891), 195; ('93), 178; ('95,) 



157; ("96), 252; ('97), 203; ("99), 178. 

 " Plum Moth " attacking apples (1898), 199. 



Plum Pot (1892), 103; ("94), 111; (1900), 463.— 



Bull, xxiii, 12 

 varieties free from, at Agassiz (1900), 



463. 

 Scale (1895), 157 (fig.) 



Shot-hole fungus (1897), 111.— Bull, xxiii, 12. 

 Web-worm (1896), 253. 



Plums, Ameiican and foreign, at Central Farn^ 



(1888), 83; ('90), 74; ('91), 124; ('94), 134; 



(1900), 102; ('01), 99. 

 American, most promising varieties (1900), 



103. 

 Black-knot disease. Bull, xxiii, 28 (figs.) 



attacks cherries also. Bull, xxiii, 29. 



destructiveness. Bull, xxiii, 29. 



legislation against. Bull, xxiii, 33. 



life-hi.story. Bull, xxiii, 30 (figs.) 



not caused by insects. Bull, xxiii, 29. 



Ontario Act against. Bull, xxiii, 33. 



■ prevalence. Bull, xxiii, 29, 33. 



remedies. Bull, xxiii, 29, 32. 



treatment by burning, Bull, xxiii, 29, 



32. 

 Canning, recipes for (1901), 100. 

 Cold storage experiments (1894), 104. 

 Cooking qualities of native (1895), 104. 

 Dates of blossoming (1895), 101, 102. 

 ■of ripening (1898), 100. 



Plums, Diseases of native (1892), 93, 101 ; ('94)^ 



112; ('97), 110. 

 Drying, directions for (1901), 101. 

 Effect of spraying on foliage (1892), 107. 

 Fruit-buds, hardiuess of (1896), 153. 

 Grown at St. Denis, P.Q. (1895), 95 ; ('99) 86. 

 Hardy, list of (1890), 74 ; ('96), 156 ; ('99), 89. 

 Jelly, instructions for making (1901), 101. 

 Most promising varieties at Central Farm 



(1899), 81. 

 Mulching to retard blossoming (1896), 158 



(figs.) 

 Native, experiments with (1892), 87; ('94), 



134; (1900), 103. 

 Manitoba, (1893), 259 ; ('94), 310 ; ('95), 



307 ; (96), 66, 411 ; ('97), 391 ; (98), 305 



365 ; ("99), 316, 380 ; (1901), 503. 



from Thos. Frankland, Stone- 



wall, Man. (189G), 411 ; ("97), 391 ; ('98), 365; 



('99), 380; (1900), 426 ; COl), 503. 

 Planted at Agassiz (1890), 300 ; ('91), 334 ; 



("92), 277 ; ('93), 340; ("94), 402 (plate); ('95),, 



392; ('96), 446; ('97), 423 ; ('98), 400; (99), 



415; (1900), 463; ('01), 547. 

 at Brandon (1890), 260; ("91), 272; 



('92), 218; ('93), 259; ('M), 310; ('95), 307; 



('96), 353 ; ('97), 336 ; ('98), 305 ; ('99), 316 ; 



(1900), 371; ("01), 432. 



at Central Farm (1896), 139; ("98), 96, 



97. 99; {'99), 80; (1900), 102. 



at Indian Head (1889), 146 : ('90), 285 ; 



('93), 301; ('94), 369; ("96), 411 ; ('97), 389; 

 ('98), 364; ('99), 377: (1900), 425: ('01), 502. 

 at Indian Head, from Chas. Luedloff, 



Cologne, :SInin. (1897), 390 ; ('98), 364 ; ('99), 

 379; (1900), 425; ('01), 50.3. 



at Xappan (1894), 277 ; ('96), 319 ; ('97), 



Diseases of cultivated (1892), 103 ; ('94), 111. 



294; (1900), 219. 

 Pollination (1900), 106. 

 Preserving, dii'ections for (1901), 101. 

 Prices of (1901), 99. 

 Propagation of native (1892), 93. 

 Root killed at Central Farm (1896), 149. 

 Russian, at Central Farm (1898), 96, 97. 

 Seedlings planted at Indian Head (1897), 389; 



('98), .S63 ; ('99), 378: (1900), 426; ('01), 502. 



producing fruit at Brandon (1981), 432. 



producing fruit at Indian Head (1899), 



380 ; (190O), 426 ; ('01), 502. 

 tested (1896), 143 ; ('97), 337 ; ('98), 



363; ('99), 377; (1900), 425; (1901), 102, 



432. 

 Sowing pits in fall vs. spring (1895), 308. 

 Spraying experiments (1894), 111 ; ("97), 108; 



('98), lOo.—BuU. xxiii, 12. 

 Thinning experiments (1897), ICO. 

 Whitewashing to retard swellii g of buds 



(1899), 93. 

 Winter-killed at Cential Farm (1896), 139; 



('98), 96. 



Plusia brassicEK (1900), 229 (figs.) 



Plutella cruoiferarum (1890), 165 (figs.); ('95), 

 135; ("99), 160; (1900), 238. 



remedies for (1890), 167. 



Poa ctesia (1889), 69 ; ('90), 187. 



compre-ssa (1890), 183: ('91), 210 (fig.), 260;. 



("92), 165.— ^«?/. xix, 19 (tig.) 

 analysis of. Bull, xix, 28. 



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