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Canker worm, . . 33 



Cankers on apple trees . . 99-101 



bitter-rot, . 100 



black-rot, . 99 



European, 100 



nail-head, 100 



Carmen peach, . 45 



Caterpillar, tent, 33 



Caterpillars on apple trees, 83 



brown-tail moth, 83 



fall web-worm, 84 



gypsy moth, 83 



• red-humped, 84 



tent, . 83 



yellow-necked, • 84 



Central or pyramidal type of trees, 52 



Champion peach, 46 



Cleft grafting described, 59, 60 



diagram of, 60 



on girdled trees, 66, 67 



" Closed package " defined, 148 



Closed packages, marks prohibited on, 158 



required on, 151 



color of ink in marking, 153 



method of marlcing, 155 



other than legal marks on, 157 



Clover, crimson, as a cover crop, 25 



Cluster-bud spray, 113 



Coburn (or notch) grafting, 61 



diagram of, 62 



Codling moth, on apple trees, 85 



methods of control, 86 



"Collar-blight" (or "crown-rot") phase of fire-blight, 98 



Color of apples in grading under law, 150 



Concrete, iu apple storage houses, 121, 122 



Condition of apples for storage, 116 



relation of color to, 116 



Contents, table of, • 3 



Control of apple diseases, general, 105 



Copper sulfate-lime dust as a fungicide, 111 



Corrosive sublimate, disinfectant, 101, 111 



Counts of apples in boxes, 140 



sizes of apples for various, 140 



Cover crops for apple orchard, 25 



advantages of, 25, 36, 



barley as a, 25, 35 



buckwheat as a, . 25, 35, 36 



clover, crimson, as a, 25 



Essex rape, dwarf, as a, 35 



in peach orchards, 47 



as aid to bud hardiness, 47 



method of cultivation, 36 



proper quantities of seed for, . .' 37 



soy beans as a, . 35, 36 



turnips as a, . 35 



vetch, winter, as a, . 25, 35, 36 



