INDEX 



APPLE— ASPARAGUS 



Prune 297; Will It Pay 305; 

 Wood, Pruning for 281; Work 

 of 282; Wounds, Care of 308 



Site Selecting 85-108; Air 

 Drainage and Frost 100, 102; 

 Altitude 99; Elevation 96, 

 101, 103; Exposure 97-101, 

 103; Humidity and Disease 

 104; Land Selection 89; Mar- 

 ket Conditions 105, 107; in 

 North Carolina 104; in Ohio 

 104; "Pockets" 103; Rolling 

 Land 100; Slope 97; Soil 90- 

 108; Thermal Fruit Belts 99; 

 Valleys 97; Varieties Adapted 

 98; Water, Proximity to 97; 

 Weather 106-8 



Soils 90-108; Clay 93; Clay 

 Loam 90; Depth 85; Forest 

 93; Hard Pan 107; Limestone 

 90; Loam 91; Rich 93; Sand 

 91; Stony 92, 108; Subsoil 

 90-1; Upland 94; For Various 

 Apples 87-9; Various States 

 91-3; Volcanic Ash 96 



Spraying 1860-1905; See 

 also Specific Disease or Pest 

 for Control 



Systems of Laying Out 

 150-8; Square, Rectangular, 

 Quincunx, Hexagonal, etc. 

 150; Irregular Field 153; 

 Square and Furrows, Yoe- 

 man 156; Plan and Double 

 Planting, Kinds of Fillers 

 158, 163 



Thinning 309-13; in Ar- 

 kansas, Overbearing 309; 

 Spraying 310; Will It Pay 

 310-11; When and How 311-12 



Packing 326-76, 395, 1056-9 

 Barrel Packing 332-6, 395; 

 Facing, Filling, Grades, 

 Heading, Hauling, Press, 

 Tailing, etc. 



Box, Making, Standard 

 Specifications 328-9 



Box Packing 336-74; 

 Requisites 366-9; Bulge, 

 Firmness, Neatness, etc. 



Grades and Tiers 351-8; 

 Northwest Fruit Exchange 

 Rules 351; North Pacific Dis- 

 tributors' Rules (Various 

 Fruits and Cantaloupes) 352- 

 7; Tiering 1059; Tier De- 

 fined 357 



Styles 360-6; Jumble Lay- 

 er, Diagonal, etc. 2-1, 2-2, 

 2-3 Packs, etc. 



Grading Rules, Northwest 

 Fruit Exchange 351; North 

 Pacific Fruit Distributors 352 



Packages 226-32; Barrel, 

 Basket, Box, Barrel vs. Box 



Packinghouse 336-51, 369- 

 73 ; Construction, Location, 

 Storage Room, Work Room, 

 Sanitation, Furniture, Wip- 

 ing and Sizing Machines, 

 Sorting Tables, Nailing, 

 Presses, Racks, Accessories 

 348; Wrapping Paper and 

 Method of Wrapping, 

 Stamps, Labels, etc. 386-51; 

 Management 369-73 

 Pests 502-45; Anamola, Aphids, 

 Apple Leaf Grumpier, Apple 

 Leaf Hopper 502; Apple Leaf 

 Sewer, Apple Leaf Skeleton- 

 izer, Apple Maggot or "Rail- 

 road Worm" 503; Apple 

 Measuring Worm, Apple Red 

 Bug and False Red Bug 504; 

 Apple Seed Chalcis, Apple 

 Tingis, Apple Twig Borer 

 505; Apple Wilt Bug, Bag 

 Worm 506; Borers — ^Apple 

 Bud 401, 506; Apple Twig, 

 Branch and Twig, Flat- 

 Headed Apple Tree 507; 

 Fruit Tree Bark 508; Round- 

 Headed Apple Tree 509; 

 •Spotted Apple Tree 510; 

 "Bronze Apple Tree Weevil, 



Brown-Tail Moth 510; Buffa- 

 lo Tree Hopper 512; Canker 

 Worm, Case Bearers 513; 

 Cecropia Moth, Climbing 

 Cutworms, Codling Moth 

 514; Cottony Maple Scale, 

 Curculio 518; Curtis Scale, 

 Ermine Moth, European 

 Fruit Lecanium, European 

 Fruit Scale or Curtis Scale, 

 Bye-Spotted Bud Moth 519; 

 Pall Web Worm 520; Fruit 

 Tree Bark Beetle, Fruit 

 Tree Leaf Roller 521; Fruit 

 Tree Leaf Syneta 524; 

 Gophers 401; Greedy Scale 

 525; Green Apple Aphis 401, 

 526; Green Apple Worm or 

 Green Fruit Worm 527; 

 Gypsy Moth 529; Hag Moth, 

 Hickory Tiger Moth, Ivy or 

 Oleander Scale, Lesser Apple 

 Leaf Polder, Lesser Apple 

 Worm 530; Lime Tree Win- 

 ter Moth, Mediterranean 

 Fruit Fly 531; Mites (See 

 Red Spider) 536; Oblique 

 Banded Leaf Roller 531; 

 Oyster Shell Scale 532; Pe- 

 riodical Cicada 533; Pheno- 

 coccus, Rabbits 534; Railroad 

 Worm 503; Red Bug 504; 

 Red-Humped Apple Tree 

 Caterpillar 535; Red-Necked 

 Apple Tree Caterpillar, Red 

 or Six-Spotted Spider or 

 Mite 536; Resplendent Shield 

 Bearer 537; Rosy Apple 

 Aphis 47; Saddle-Back Cater- 

 pillar, San Jose Scale 537; 

 Scurfy Scale 539; Seventeen^ 

 Year Locust 540; Six-Spotted 

 Spider 536; Syneta, Fruit 

 Tree Leaf 524; Tent Cater- 

 pillar 540; Tingis 505; Trun- 

 pet Leaf Miner 542; TJnicorn 

 Prominent 543; Weevil 510, 

 401; Western Tussock Moth 

 543; White-Dotted Apple 

 Worm 545; Wilt Bug 506; 

 Woolly Aphis 401, 545; Yel- 

 low-Necked Datana 545 



Pests not listed here will be 

 found under their own head- 

 ing in the main index 



Pollination of 408-11; How Se- 

 cured 411, 413; Bftect of 

 Cross-Pollination 422 



Pruning 399-400; Summer 

 Pruning 400 



Recipes 1778-95 



Apple Butter 810, 813, 1779; 

 Miscellaneous Desserts. Jel- 

 lies, Marmalades, Puddings, 

 Pies, Sauces, Salads, etc. 

 1778-95 



Self-fertile and Self-sterile 424 



Shows S73-6; Judging 373-6; 

 Items of Pack 376; Score 

 Card for Exhibitions 375-6 



Spray Calendar 1S75-S3 



Spray Schedule 453; See also 

 Spray 



Varieties 181-234 ; Cooking 

 Quality 187-8; Cost and 

 Value 182; Dates for Picking 

 and Consumption 203-5; 

 Description 206-33; For Drv~ 

 ing 928; For Interplanting 

 411; List 428; Local Condi- 

 tions 233; Present Demand 

 233; Price 188; Recom- 

 mendations 185-6, 192-202, 

 700, 706, 183-4; For British 

 Columbia 700; For Eastern 

 Washington 183-4; For On- 

 tario 706 ; Selection for 

 Planting 181-2; Weights per 

 Bushel 191; For Baking and 

 Sauce, For Cider 1778 



APPLE BUD BOBBR, Stenga- 

 noptycha pyricolana Murt. 

 506 



APPLE LEAJP CBtJMPLER, 

 Mineola indigenella 502 



APPLE LEAF HOPPER, Em- 

 poasca mail Le B. 502 



APPLE LEAF SEWEB, Ancy- 

 lis nubeculana 503 



APPLE LEAF SKELETON- 

 IZER, Canarsia Immixiondii 

 503 



APPLE MAGGOT OB RAIL- 

 ROAD WORM. Rhagoletis 

 (Tryeta) pomonella Wash. 

 503 



APPLE RED BUG AND 

 FALSE RED BUG, Hetero- 

 cordylus malinus Reut. 504 



APPLE SEED CHALCIS, Syn- 

 tomaspis druparum 505 



APPLE TINGIS, Corythuca sp. 



505 

 APPLE TREE MEASURING 



WORM, Ennomos subsigna- 



rius 504 

 APPLE TWIG BORER, Am- 



phicenis bicaudatus Say 505 



APPLE WILT BUG, Enthoc- 

 tha galeator (Apple) 506 



APRICOT 546-8 



Culture, Propagation 547; Pick- 

 ing and Preparing for Mar- 

 ket 548, 1053-5; Soil 546; Va- 

 rieties 647 



Diseases 549; Brown Rot, Bud 

 Blight, Fruit Drop, Scab, 

 Blossom Rot, Shot Hole and 

 Fruit Spot, Sour Sap and 

 Seasonal Effects 549 



Diseases not listed here will be 

 found under their own head- 

 ing in the main index 



Pests 550-2; Black Scale, 

 Frosted Scale 



Pests not listed here will be 

 found under their own head- 

 ing in the main index 



Recipes, Apricot Sherbet 1779; 

 Apricot Ice 1794 



ARIZONA 553-5 

 Frost and Precipitation 555 

 Fruit Growing 554 

 Transportation of Nursery 

 Stock 1225 



ARKANSAS 552 



Frost and Precipitation Chart 



553 

 Ozark Mountain Region 1518- 



25 

 Transportation of Nursery 



Stock Laws 1225 



ARKANSAS APPLE for Ozarks 



1521 

 ARKANSAS BLACK APPLE, 



Description 206; For Ozarks 



1521 

 ARKANSAS KINGBIRD 638 

 ARKANSAS PIPPIN for Ozarks 



1521 

 ARMY WORM, Laphygma ©x- 



igua Hubn. (Beet) 612 

 Western Chorisagrotis agrestis 



Grote (Beet) 614 



ARSENATE OF LEAB 1S61; 

 Cost 1S74 



ARSENICAL POISONING (Po- 

 tato) 1710 



ARSENICAL SPRAY LITER- 

 ATURE 1756 



ARTICHOKE 555 



Globe, Jerusalem; Recipes, 

 Cooking and Serving 1809 



ASHY GRAY LADYBIRD 



(Plant Louse Enemy) 1689 



ASPARAGUS 556-62 



Canning 735 



Cooking and Serving 1810 



Culture 556-8; Adapted to 

 Southern Conditions, Cost of 

 Bed 558; Cuttings, Propaga- 

 tion 556; Varieties 558 



Diseases 560; Anthracnose, 

 Rust, Damping OfE, Rhizocto- 

 nia, Root Rot Fungus, Stem 

 Rot Fungus, Tendency to 

 Variation 



