102 ORCHARD FRUITS IN VIRGINIA AND OTHER STATES. 



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Records, climate-logical, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia 24-25 



phenological 68-95 



Ripening, period, important factor in value of fruit 8 



Scope of fruit district investigations 13-14 



Soil, Cecil clay, description, constituents, and occurrence 19 



loam, description, constituents, and occurrence 19 



sandy loam, description, constituents, and occurrence 20 



Murrill clay loam, description, constituents, and occurrence 21 



sandy loam, description, constituents, and occurrence 21 



Porters black loam, description, constituents, and occurrence 20 



clay, description, constituents, and occurrence 20 



sand, description, constituents, and occurrence 20 



sandy loam, description, constituents, and occurrence 21 



Soils, Piedmont and Blue Ridge, classification and description 18-22 



South Carolina, climatological records for Conway, 1902 and 1903 25 



Thermal belt, Blue Ridge region, description T 26-27 



Virginia, Albemarle County, importance as peach-growing section 51 



and the South Atlantic States, geological divisions 15-18 



climatological records, Bedford city and Petersburg, 1902 and 1903. . . 24 

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