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CALIFORNIA FRUITS: HOW TO GROW Til KM 



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Olives 396 



at old missions 46 



budding 4 T 



canning 4 12 



climate for 396 



from cuttings 399 



from seed 398 



grafting 402 



localities for 397 



oil making 409 



oil yield of varieties 419 



planting 404 



preferred varieties 413 



pruning 405 



pickling 408, 41 1 



small cuttings 399 



soils for 398 



truncheons 400 



twig borer 570 



wild 43 



varieties 413 



Orchard land, preparation of 95 



laying out in squares 98 



alternating squares 97 



measure and sight 98 



measuring wire 99 



quincunx planting 100 



time for planting no 



Orange 420 



all the year from California 426 



budding and grafting 439 



California regions discussed 422 



conditions for citrus fruits 430- 



diseases 451 



distances for 441 



from cuttings 435 



from layers 436 



from seed 436 



in central California 424 



in southern California 422 



mission 46 



nursery 437 



packing 453 



planting in orchard 441 



product . 56, 423 



pruning 445 



ripening first at the north 431 



seedlings, care of 436 



situation and soils for 434 



superiority of semi-tropical 421 



transplanting /|/|2 



world's industry 420 



varieties 452, 453 



Orchard planting 104 



Oregon grape 43 



Oso berry 40 



Popular fruit varieties 221 



Palm; nuts 44 



Granary--: 2 7 



budding^ting 275 



conditions <St s of 28 5 



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blight 579 



blooming of varieties 284 



curl-leaf 281 



diseases 281 



distance in planting 275 



dormant buds 276 



drying 537 



early bearing 271 



grafting 280 



growing season of 24 



irrigation 280 



localities for 272 



longevity of ' 270 



mildew 282 



mission 46 



moth 568 



"peach almond" 275 



pitting clings 538 



propagation 275 



pruning 126, 277 



ripening of varieties 284 



root borer 570 



seedlings 73 



soils for 273 



stocks for 275 



table of varieties 283 



thinning 140, 279 



varieties 285 to 291 



Peanut growing 508 



Pear 295 



Bartlett, why popular 296, 297 



blight 302 



characteristics in California 296 



diseases 303 



distances for the 299 



drying 537 



dwarf 299 



for alkali soil 296 



irrigation 301 



largest on record 296 



localities for 296 



mission 46 



on quince stock 299 



pollination 304 



propagation of 299 



pruning 300 



seedlings, growing 72 



slug 553 



soils for 298 



storing and ripening 304 



tables of varieties 308 



thinning 301 



varieties 305 to 308 



Pear, Alligator 476 



Pecan, The 509 



Persimmon, Japanese 473 



Persimmon, Virginian 473 



Persimmons, curing 474 



Phenomenal berry 494 



Phosphates 158 



