Index. 



387 



an insecticide, 109, 133 ; Cavazza's, 131 ; 

 celeste, formula for, 42 ; celeste, tested, 

 44, 48 ; chemistry of, 125-128 ; dried, 

 144 ; early method of applying, 181 ; 

 excess of lime, 41 ; first formula for, 

 27, 28, 31, 34, 38; formula for, 104; in 

 1888, 38; Australia, 57; England, 55; 

 injury to grapes, 232, 233 ; injurious to 

 sheep, 234 ; introduction into America, 

 90, 92, 101 ; normal, 108, 130 ; origin 

 of, 24 ; preparation of, 125-133 ; stan- 

 dard, 108, 130; suggested for other 

 plant diseases in America, 91 ; tested, 

 48; with dissolved copper, 41, 42; 

 nozzle, 199, 210. 



Borer, apple, 248 ; cane of raspberry, 

 357 ; currant, 286 ; imported currant, 

 286 ; peach, 332 ; pear, 248, 335 ; plum, 

 248, 343. 



Boss nozzle, 199. 



Bouchard, A., treatment of, 35. 



Bouillie berrichonne, 37 ; bordelaise, see 

 Bordeaux mixture ; bordelaise celeste 

 a poudre unique, 48 ; bourguignonnes, 

 32 ; dauphinoise, 35. 



Bourguignonne mixture, tested, 48. 



Bowers, J. L., mentioned, 69. 



Brass, for pumps, 207, 208. 



Bridgeman, T., quoted, 13. 



Brimstone, 6, 12. 



Broom for applying Bordeaux mixture, 

 181 ; improved, 182. 



Brown rot, apple, 241 ; cherry, 274 ; 

 grape, 300-302 ; peach, 328 ; plum, 

 389. 



Brown turtle insect, 10. 



Bmchus obtectus, 263 ; Pifti, 326. 



Bucket pump, early use of, 190 ; pumps, 

 208, 209. 



Budd, J. L., mentioned, 65, 66; quoted, 

 63. 



Hud-moth, apple, 248; pear, 248, 335; 

 plum, 248, 343. 



Buhach, 79 ; preparation, 163, 164. 



Burdock leaves, 13. 



Bush & Son & Meissner, quoted, 94. 



Cabbage, aphis, 267 ; bug, harlequin, 269 ; 

 butterfly, 268; club-foot, 266; root, 

 266 ; enemies and diseases, 266-270 ; 

 finger-and-toe, 266 ; fly, 13 ; harlequin 

 bug, 269 ; plusia, 267 ; root-maggot, 

 268 ; treatment of, 135 ; worm, 268. 



Cmoma luminatum, 356. 



Calcium chloride and alum, 44. 



California spider, 321. 



Calla nozzle, 202. 



Canada, spraying in, 112-114. 



Cane borer, raspberry, 357; rust, rasp- 

 berry, 355. 



Canker, 4 ; worm, 8 ; and London purple, 

 67 ; apple, 249, 251 ; cherry, 275 ; early 

 treatment of, 63 ; elm, 291 ; experi- 

 ments on, 79 ; Paris green, first use 

 for, 62 ; plum, 249, 343. 



Cantharides, 4. 



Capol, de, quoted, 44. 



Carbolic acid, 18, 133 ; and glycerine, 

 134 ; soap, 134 ; emulsion, 134 ; tested, 

 57. 



Carbolized plaster, 134. 



Carbon bisulphide, 52, 134; and kero- 

 sene, 135; emulsion (Italian), 145. 



Carbonate of ammonia and copper car- 

 bonate, 141 ; copper, 137 ; soda, 52. 



Carnation, anthracnose. 271 ; blight, 273 ; 

 diseases, 271,272; rust, 272; spot, 273. 



Carpet-bug destroyer, analysis of, 118, 



Carpocapsa pomonella, 252-255. 



Carrere powder, 41. 



Case-worm, apple, 251, 252. 



Cassida?, 369. 



Catalpa, leaf spot, 273 ; treatment, 102. 



Caterpillar, of insects, 228. 



Caterpillars, destruction of, 51, 



Cauliflower, enemies and diseases, 278 ; 

 see also Cabbage. 



Cavazza's Bordeaux mixture, 181. 



Cedar-apple, 242. 



Celery, blight, 274 ; caterpillar, 274, 324 ; 

 enemies and diseases, 274 ; leaf blight, 

 274 ; rust, 274 ; sun-scald, 274. 



Ceratoeystis Jtmbriata, 368. 



Cercospora angulata, 285; Apli, 274; 

 l>eticola t 264 ; circwmcissa, 239 ; Re- 

 zedee,, 314 ; roscvcola, 858 ; Violce, 872. 



Chafer, rose, 362. 



Chapin, quoted, 62. 



Chapin's apple leaf sewer, 64. 



Charbon, grape, 297-300. 



Chemicals, early use of, 19. 



Cherry black knot, 111, 275; brown rot, 

 274 ; canker-worm, 275 ; curculio, 275 ; 

 enemies and diseases, 274, 275 ; leaf 

 blight, 275 ; powdery mildew, 275 ; 

 slug, 275. 



