SC. 
Agr. Bxup. Sta. Bul. G1, 
Le History of commercial apple-crowing. 
Neglected erchards a hindrance to the apple in- 
duetry. “Low grade fruit put on market. Care- 
jess and dichenest packing. Favorable soil, 
climate anc market, Arple production of U. 5S. 
diminiehine; export inoreasing. Arplee profit- 
eble inveectment, 
Els The nerlected orchard the usual thing 
in New Sneland. A consideration of onnditions 
in ola orchardr, Method of procedure - prun- 
ing, ‘hinning and shaping the trees. Caring 
for wounds. Treatine the enll, by cultivation, 
enver crope, fertilization atc. Changine warie- 
ties, by cleft grafting. Spraying. Mr. Drew's 
work of renovation at Conyers Manor, Greenwich, 
Conn. 
1910 Ballou, F. H. Apple culture in Ohio, 525-5596 
illue. Ohio Agr. Bxp. Sta, Bul.217, 
History of the apple industry in Ohio. 
There is a rapid awakening. Conditicens favor- 
ine apple growine, Renewal of orchards, prun- 
ing, eprayine, thinning, ete. 
1910 Hitchings, E. fF, Orchard renovation, 5-1] p. 
filus. (in Better fruit for Maine. In Maine 
Buls Tht. Apres Vol. 1%, NOs De 
Wore than ninety per cent of tne orchards 
of the State sare euffering for want of care. 
Resin renovation by removing dead wood and all 
cankers, sterilize with a solution of copper 
evulphate and paint all cuts. Open up tops, 
spray thoreuchly with dermant lime-sulphur. 
Cultivate, fertilize, and in the case of poor. 
treaa, top wore ate. 
19170 Jervis, C. Tr Apniea erowvine in New @neland, 
III. Plantine the apple orchard. 91-139 p. 
dllua. Conn. Storre Agr. Exp. Sta, Bul. 62. 
Notes of value t9 one getting an orchard 
to renovate. Selecting the land; varieties; 
care of the orchard, etc, 
