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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
We include here references to all papers that have 
been found useful to us in working up the subject of 
apple orchard renovation. Published accounts on the 
subject are mostly of recent date, and many of the 
shorter articles appear in various farm papers. There 
has been no attempt to include those which are not read- 
jly available. We include after each reference anno- 
tations which we have found of value. 
1894 Bailey, L. He The cultivation of orchards. 
293-314 p. illus. (New York Cornell Agr. Exp. 
Sta. Bul. 72.) 
This bulletin takes up the renewing of 
orchards by thorough cultivation, cover crops 
and fertilizers. Shows ideal harness for or- 
chard work. 
1895 Bailey, Il. H. Recent apple failures in Western 
New York. 34 p. col. pl. illus. (New York 
(Cornell) Agr. Bxp. Sta. Bul. 84) 
Describee methods of bringing up old or- 
chards, some of them planted in 1860, Reports 
of various growers in the Ontario Lake region ag 
to the beneficial effects of sapraying, etc. 
Pescribes renovation of old orchard in Michigan, 
that at firet seemed hopeless task. Trees 
made to produce a heavy crop even though the 
year Was very dry. 
1896 Waugh, F. A. Apple growing in Grand Isle County. 
81-95 p. illus. Vermont Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 55. 
General consideration of varieties and other 
factore for successful apple production in this 
