PUBLICATIONS OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RELATING 
TO THE PRODUCTION OF APPLES. 
PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION BY THE DEPARTMENT. 
Apple Powdery Mildew and Its Control in Pajaro Valley. (Department Bulletin No. 
120.) 
Soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut, with Especial Reference to Apples and 
Peaches. (Department Bulletin No. 140.) 
Horticultural Experiments at San Antonio Field Station, Texas. (Department 
Bulletin No. 162.) 
Life History and Habits of Pear Thrips in California. (Department Bulletin No. 173.) 
Peach Supply and Distribution in 1914. (Department Bulletin No. 298.) 
Apple Market Investigations 1914-1915. (Department Bulletin No. 302.) 
Cost of Producing Apples in Wenatchee Valley, Washington. (Department Bulletin 
No. 446.) 
Cost of Producing Apples in Western Colorado, Detailed Study Made in 1914-1915. 
(Department Bulletin No. 500.) 
Cost of Producing Apples in Hood River Valley, Detailed Study. Made in 1915. 
(Department Bulletin No. 518.) 
The Handling and Storage of Apples in the Pacific Northwest. (Department Bulletin 
No. 587.) 
The Pear and How to Grow It. (Farmers’ Bulletin No. 482). 
Growing Fruit for Home Use in the Great Plains Area. (Farmers’ Bulletin No. 727.) 
Management of Common-Storage Houses for Apples in the Pacific Northwest. 
(Farmers’ Bulletin No. 852.) 
PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, GOVERNMENT 
PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 
Operating Costs of Well Established New York Apple Orchard. (Department Bulle- 
tin No. 130.) Price, 5 cents. 
Apples, Production Estimates and Important Commercial Districts and Varieties. 
(Department Bulletin No. 485.) Price, 10 cents. 
The Apple and How to Grow It. (Farmer’s Bulletin No. 113.) Price, 5 cents. 
Home Fruit Garden, Preparation and Care. (Farmer’s Bulletin No. 154.) Price, 
® cents. 
Profitable Management of Small Apple Orchard on General Farm. (Farmers’ Bulle- 
tin No. 491.) Price, 5 cents. 
More Important Insect and Fungous Enemies of Fruit and Foliage of Apple. (Farmers’ 
Bulletin No. 492.) Price, 5 cents. 
Growing Peaches, Sites, Propagation, Planting, Tillage and Maintenance of Soil 
Fertility. (Farmers’ Bulletin 632.) Price, 5 cents. 
Growing Peaches, Pruning, Renewal of Tops, Thinning, Interplanted Crops, and 
Special Practices. (Framers’ Bulletin No. 632.) Price, 5 cents. 
Growing Peaches, Varieties and Classification. (Farmers’ Bulletin No. 633. Price, 
5 cents. 
Apple Blotch, a Serious Disease of Southern Orchards. (Bureau of Plant Industry 
Bulletin No. 144.) Price, 15 cents. 
Field Studies of the Crown Gall and Hairy Root of the Apple Tree. (Bureau of 
Plant Industry Bulletin No. 186.) Price, 20 cents. 
Summer Apples in the Middle Atlantic States. (Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletin 
No. 194.) Price, 15 cents. ; 
Apples and Peaches in the Ozark Region. (Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletin No. 
275.) Price, 15 cents. 
The Rough-Bark Disease of the Yellow Newtown Apple. (Bureau of Plant Industry 
Bulletin No. 280.) Price, 5 cents. 
Woolly Apple Aphis. (Report of the Secretary 101.) Price, 20 cents. 75 
