8 DEPARTMENT BULLETINS KTOS. 476-500. 



Bulletin 



Gallberry, honey plant, value and occurrence in North Caro- N '° |,;| « ,> - 



Una. .' IS!) 12 



Gallinas Nursery, X. Mex.. practices, mulching, trans- 

 planting, etc.'. 17!) 43, lit, 62, 63 



Garden City Nurserv, Kans., praei ],-,■- seeding, irrigation. , ,, . , 



etc ' ' (7!) •*'• **• ] :': b "j 



Georgia- . _ * 62,75,8o 



apple growing, extent and varieties 485 27,45 47 



far min g in Sumter County, economic study, bulletin by 



H. M. Dixon and H. W. Hawthorne 492 I til 



strawberry shipments in 1915 477 28 



Sumter County, history, area, soils, shipping facilities, 



etc ' 492 3-6 



Germany, fruits, production, imports and exports 483 22 23 



Germination, teste, Eoresl tree seeds, and methods to hasten.. 479 19.35 

 Gilbert, J. <'.. and <>. \V. Schletjssner, bulletin on "Mar- 

 keting and distribution of strawberries in 1915" 177 I 32 



Gipsy moth — 



control bv forest management, bulletin by G. E. clement 



and Willis Munro. ' 484 1-54 



introduction and history 484 1 -2 



Bolid-stream spraying against in New England, bulletin 



by L. H. Worthley. 480 1-16 



Gophers, control by traps and poison baits 470 77. 78 7!) 



Gould, H. P., and Frank Andrews, bulletin on "Apples: 

 Production estimates and important commercial districts 



and varieties " 485 1-48 



Grain — 



feed for hogs on alfalfa pasture, management and returns 488 4-19 



standardization, administration, note 478 1 



Grapes — 



Algeria, acreage and production. ] 909-1913 '. 483 38 



Chile, acreage and production 483 12-13 



currant, industry in Greece 483 29 



France, acreage and production 483 20 



Germany, acreage and production. 1909-1913 483 22 



Italy, acreage and production, 1910-1915 483 25 



production, 1909 483 2, 5 



production, United Slates and Canada 483 5 



Roumania, acreage and production 483 31 



Russia, acreage and production, 1910 483 27 



Spain, acreage and production, 1909-1915 483 32-33 



Uruguay, acreage and production 483 1 5 



< rrasshoppers, control in forest nurseries 479 75 



Gray-rot. See Red-rot, western. 



Greece, fruits, production, exports and imports 483 29 



Green manures, forest nurseries 479 83 



Grubs, white, injuries to nursery stock, and control methods. . 479 74-75 



Guatemala, banana industry 48:', 9 



Gum trees, honey plants, value and occurrence in North Caro- 

 lina 489 12 



Haiti, orange-peel industry, exports 483 12 



Harvesting — 



apples, western ( lolorado 500 34-39 



sugar cane, pract ices 486 24-26 



Hauling, apples, orcharding in Colorado 500 17, 34-36 



Hawaii — 



fruit trade with United States, L910, 1915 483 7 



fruits — 



exports 483 40 



production 483 40 



melon fly — 



in, bulletin by E. A. Back and C. E. Pemberton 491 1-64 



introduction and early history 491 4-5, 55 



Hawthorne, II. W., and II. M. Dixon, bulletin on "An 



economic study of farming in Sumter ( Ymnty, Ga. " 492 1-64 



