52.6 
all eee Fruit. 
alue of Apple trees. Rhode Island State 
Bd. of Ter cat mated value of Baldwin and Green- 
ing apple trees, 40 years old, $150.00 each, 
S@ years old, $250.00 each. 
1911 F » He We Making new trees out of old ones 
in Pennsylvania. The Fruit Grower. (Missouri) 
Jane, 1911, 48-49 Pe 
Describes work of Div. of Zool. of the 
Penn. Dept. of Agr. in redeeming old orchards. 
One or more orchards taken in each county. 
1911 Hedrick, U. P. Renovation of Wornout Orchards. 
New York Dept. Agr. Cir. 43. (Also published 
in Bul. 28.) 
Brief discussion of orchard conditions 
in the State. Factors in renovation. (1) Re- 
moving surplus trees. (2) Prune thoroughly. 
(3) $041 treatment-drain and treat sour spots. 
(4) Fertilizers. (5) Seraping. (6) Spraying. 
(7) Gultivation. (8) Cover crops. 
1911 Jarvis, ©. D. Apple growing in New ungland. 
Iv. Orchard management. March, 1911. 
211-263 p. illus.. 23 om. Gonn,. Storrs Agr. 
Bxp. Sta. Bul. 65. 
Notes of value to one getting an orchard 
to renovate. Cultural systems; soil managementy. 
pruning; spraying; thinning apples; etc. 
1911 Moore, J. Ge The management of a bearing orchard. 
34 p. illus. Wisconsin Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 207. 
General consideration of orchard practice 
with excellent notes on the pruning ete. of 
neglected orchards. 
19112 Sage, H. High pressure orcharding in New England. 
Garden Magazine, V. 23, 270-273 p., illus. 
