PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- 
CULTURE RELATING TO APPLES. 
AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION BY THE DEPARTMENT. 
Apple Powdery Mildew and Its Control in Pajaro Valley. (Department Bulle- 
tin 120.) 
The Life History and Habits of the Pear Thrips in California. (Department 
Bulletin 1738.) : 
The Handling and Storage of Apples in the Pacific Northwest. (Department 
Bulletin 587.) 
The Source of Apple Bitter-Rot Infections. (Department Bulletin 684.) 
Spraying Peaches for the Contrel of Brown-Rot, Scab, and Curculio. (Farm- 
ers’ Bulletin 440.) 
The Pear and How to Grow It. (Farmers’ Bulletin 482.) 
The Apple-Tree Tent Caterpillar. (Farmers’ Bulletin 662.) 
The Roundheaded Apple-Tree Borer. (Farmers’ Bulletin 675.) 
The Leaf Blister Mite of Pear and Apple. (Farmers’ Bulletin 722.) 
Orchard Barkbeetles and Pinhole Borers, and How to Control Them. Farmers’ 
Bulletin 763.) 
Aphids Injurious to Orchard Fruits, Currant, Gooseberry, and Grape. (Farm- 
ers’ Builetin 804.) 
Management of Common-Storage Houses for Apples in the Pacific Northwest. 
(Farmers’ Bulletin 852.) 
Irrigation of Orchards. (Farmers’ Bulletin 882.) 
The Woolly Apple Aphis. (Secretary’s Report 101.) 
FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, GOVERNMENT PRINTING 
OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 
Operating Costs of a Well-Established New York Apple Orchard. (Department 
Bulletin 130.) Price 5 cents. 
Soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut with Especial References to Apples and 
Peaches. (Department Bulletin 140.) Price 25 cents. 
The Dock Falseworm: An Apple Pest. (Department Bulletin 265.) Price 10 
cents. 
The Terrapin Scale: An Important Insect Enemy of Peach Orchards. (De- 
partment Bulletin 351.) Price 15 cents. 
The Apple Leaf-Sewer. (Department Bulletin 485.) Price 5 cents. 
The Apple and How to Grow It. (Farmers’ Bulletin 113.) Price 5 cents. 
Fungicides and Their Use in Preventing Diseases of Fruits. (Farmers’ Bulle- 
tin 243.) Price 5 cents. 
The Profitable Management of the Small Apple Orchard on the General Farm. 
(Farmers’ Bulletin 491.) Price 5 cents. 
The More Important Insect and Fungous Enemies of the Fruit and Foliage 
of the Apple. (Farmers’ Bulletin 492.) Price 5 cents. 
The Control of Apple, Bitter-Rot. (Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletin 98.) 
Price 10 cents. 
Apple Blotch, a Serious Disease of Southern Orchards. (Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry Bulletin 144.) Price 15 cents. 
Field Studies on the Crown-Gall and Hairy-Root of the Apple Tree. (Bureau 
of Plant Industry Bulletin 186.) Price 20 cents. 
Summer Apples in the Middle Atlantic States. (Bureau of Plant Industry 
Bulletin 194.) Price 15 cents. 
Apples and Peaches in the Ozark Region. (Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletin 
275.) | Price 15 cents. 
The “ Rough-Bark” Disease of the Yellow Newtown Apple. (Bureau of Plant 
Industry Bulletin 280.) Price 5 cents. 
Some Stem Tumors or Knots on Apple and Quince Trees. (Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry Circular 3.) Price 5 cents. 
The Substitution of Lime-Sulphur Preparations for Bordeaux Mixture in the 
Treatment of Apple Diseases. (Bureau of Plant Industry Circular 54.) 
Price 5 cents. 
Experiments of the Apple With Some New and Little-Known Fungicides. (Bu- 
reau of Plant Industry Circular 58.) Price 5 cents. 
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