INDEX 



BLACK KNOT— CABBAGE 



BI.ACK KNOT, PlowrigMia 



morbosa Schw. (Cherry) 780 

 B li A C K KNOT, Bacterium 



tumefaciens (Grape) 1122 

 BtACK LEAF (Pear) 1615 

 BI-ACK UEG, Bacillus solani- 



saprus (Potato) 1710 

 BI^ACK U&G OR FHOMA 



WDLT OF CABBAGE, Phoma 



oleracea 673 

 BI.ACK NECK BOT, Sdero- 



tium cepivorum Berk. 



(Onion) 1472 

 BI.ACK PEACH APHIS, Aphis 



persicae-nigrer Smith 52 

 BI.ACK BASPBBBBY, See in- 

 dex under Raspberry 

 BLACK BOT, Spaeropsis malo- 



rum Berk. (Apple) 447-9 

 BLACK OB BBOWN ROT, 



Bacterium campestre (Pam) 



Erw. & S (Cabbage) 675 

 Literature 676 

 BLACK ROT, Guignardia bid- 



wellii (Ell.) V. & R. (Grape) 



1122 

 BLACK ROT (Mustard) 1392 

 BLACK BOT, Sptiaeronema 



fimbriatum (BIL & Hals.) 



Sacc. (Sweet Potato) 1953 

 BLACK BOT (Strawberry) 



1933 

 BLACK SCALE, Saissetia oleae 



Bern. (Apricot) 550 

 Parasite of 616; Dosage Table 



1499 

 BLACK SPOT, Bhytsima ace- 



riixum (Pers.) Fr. (Maple) 



1002 

 BLACK SPOT, Phyllachora 



trifolii (Pers.) Pckl. (Clover 



and Alfalfa) 816 

 BLACK SPOT (Mushroom) 



1386 

 BLACK SPOT (Onion) 1471 

 BLACK SPOT CANKER, Neo- 



fabraea malicorticis (Ap- 

 ple) ; See also Anthracnose of 



Apple 438, 449 

 BLACK SPOT FUNGUS OB 



SCAB, Fusicladium deutriti- 



cum (Apple) 450 

 BLACK - SPOTTED BED 



LADYBIRD 1688 

 BLACK TERN 644 

 BLACK VICTOBLV CURRANT 



ses 



BLACK WALNUT 2001 

 BLADDERS, Exoascus sp, 



(Plum) 1696 

 BLAST OF CRANBERRY, 



Guigmardia sp. 844 

 BLEACHERS for Dried Fruit 



923 

 BLIGHT, Botrysophaeria ribis 



(Currant) 870 

 BLIGHT, Bacillus , solanacea- 



rum (Tomato) 1974 

 BLIGHT, Phytophthora infes- 



tans (Tomato) 1975 

 BLIGHT OF CRANBERRY 844 



BLIGHT (Onion) 1472 

 BLIGHT, Bacillus amylovorus 



(Burrill) De Toni; Bacterial 

 Blight of Apples, Pears, 

 Quinces and Other Pome 

 Fruits 1615-48; History and 

 Orig-in 1616; Hosts, Appear- 

 ance 1620; the Germ 1622- 

 24; Means of Infection 1624; 

 Treatment 1629; Disinfection 

 of Tools and Cuts 1631; 

 Bridge Grafting 1633; Sum- 

 mer Cutting 1634; Resistant 

 Stocks 1635; Eradication 

 1636; Popular Remedies 1637; 

 Shape of Tree 1638; Cultiva- 

 tion and Irrigation 1639; 

 Losses 1641; Importance of 

 Pathological Work 1642; Fac- 

 tors in Control 1642; Epi- 

 demics 1643; Summary 1646 



BLIGHT, Septoria pisi "West. 

 (Peas) 1529 



BLIGHT OR DOWNY MIL- 

 DEW (Potato) 1711 



BLISTER BEETLES (Beet) 

 613 



BLISTER BEETLES, Epicauta 

 sp. (Tomato) 1981 



BLISTER CANKER, Nummu- 

 laria discreta Tul. (Apple) 

 451 



BLISTER MITE, Eriophyes 

 pyri Pgst. 1649 



BLOOM CHART 656-9; Cher- 

 ries, Pears 659; Plums 656 



BLOOMING PERIOD OF 

 TREE FRUITS 653-6 



BLOSSOM END ROT (Tomato) 

 1974 



BLOSSOM ROT, Sclerotinia 

 (Apple) 549 



BLOSSOMS, Causes of Failure 

 to Set Fruit 408, 413 



BLOTCH, Phyllosticta solita- 

 ria E, & E (Apple) 451 



BLUEBERRY 660; Canning 

 723; Improvement of 660; 

 Jelly, see Currant Jelly 729; 

 References 661 



BLUEBIRD 626 



BLUE JAY 637 



BLUE OB GREEN MOLD, 

 Penicillium italicum and 

 Penicillium digritatum (Or- 

 ange and Lemon) 1487 



BLUE MOLD DECAY (Apple) 

 453 



BLUE PEARMAIN, for Massa- 

 chusetts 1345 



BOBOLINK 636 



BOBWHITE 643 



BODY BLIGHT OR SUN 

 SCALD (Chestnut) 807 



BOISE for Strawberries 1912 



BOKHARA OR SWEET CLO- 

 VER as Honey Producer 591 



BOLL WORM, Heliothis obso- 

 leta Fab. (Tomato) 1984 



BOOKS ON HORTICULTURE, 



List 1746 



BOBAGE FAMILY 1991 



BOBDBAUX, Method of Mak- 

 ing 452, 1861, 1870 



Literature 1756; Cost 1874 



BOBEB, American Currant 

 Pseuocerus supemotatug Say 

 871 



BORERS, Apple 506 



BORERS, Branch and Twig 

 Polycaon confertus Lee. 507 



BOTRYTIS DECAY 454 



BOX MAKING 329-30 



BBAN-ARSENIC MASH 1870 



BRAN MASH (Poison) 1870 



BRAN-PARIS GREEN MASH 

 1871 



BRANCH AND TWIG BORER, 

 Polycaou confertus Lee, (Ap- 

 ple) 507 



BRAND, Value of 1311 



BRAZIL NUT 661 



BREAD FRUIT 661 



BREAD NUT, Americana 662 



BREEDS of Fruit and Their 

 Survival 663 



BBITISH COLUMBIA 700-3; 

 Apples for Horticultural Dis- 

 tricts 702; Export Fruit Pack- 

 ages 703; Fruit Growing 7O0; 

 Map of Horticultural Dis- 

 tricts 701; Varieties of Fruit 

 700 



BBOCCOLI, Culture and De- 

 scription 1193 



For Alaska 7; Method of Cook- 

 ing 1813 



BB0N2E APPLE TREE 

 ViHEEVIL, Magrdales aenes- 

 cens Lee. 510 



BROWN APRICOT SCALE, Eu- 

 lecanium armeniacum Craw.; 

 See European Fruit Scale 519 



Parasite of 621 



BROWN BEES 587 



BROWN CREEPER, Certhia 

 familiaris americana 628 



BROWN DAY MOTH, Pseudo- 

 hazis eglanterina B o i s d. 

 (Prune) 1742 



BROWN MITE, Bryobia pra- 



tensis Carman (Peach) 1562 

 BROWN ROT (Apples) (See 



also Fruit Pit 466) 454 

 BROWN BOT, Sclerotinia fruc- 

 tig:ena (Apricot) 549; (Cher- 

 ry) 780, (Peach) 1552-4 

 BROWN ROT, Bacterium 

 campestre Pam. (Cabbage) 

 675 

 BBOWN BOT, Pythiacystis cit- 

 rophthora (Lemon) 1235; 

 (Orange) 1487 

 BROWN ROT, Polyporus sul- 

 phureus (Bull ) Fr. (Shade 

 Trees) 1002 

 BROWN SPOT OR DRY ROT 

 OF BALDWIN 454; See also 

 Fruit P t 466 

 BROWN SPOT, Altcmaria 

 brassicae (Berk.) Sacc 

 (Horseradish) 1148 

 BBOWN SPOT (Orange) 14SS 

 BROWN-TAIL MOTH, Euproc- 

 tis chrysorrhoea Linn. (Ap- 

 ple) 510-12 

 BROWN THRASHER 629 

 BRUNISSURE (Grape) 1127 

 BRUSSELS SPROUTS, Vari- 

 eties 653 

 For Alaska S; Method of Cook- 

 ing 1813 

 BUCKINGHAM, Description 209 

 BUCKWHEAT as Cover Crop 



253; as Honey Producer 591 

 BUCKWHEAT FAMILY 1990 

 BUDDING PEACHES 1537-8 

 BUDDING TOOLS 1537 

 BUDDING THE PECAN, Meth- 

 ods 1658-65 

 BUD BLIGHT 549 

 BUD MITE (Peach) 1564 

 BUD VARIATIONS 420 

 BUD WORM (Pear) 1650; (Pe- 

 can) 1673 

 BUFFALO BERRY 664 

 BUFFALO TREE HOPPER, 



Ceresa bubalus Fab. 512 

 BUGS (Tomato) 1981 

 BUGS (Potato) 1725 

 BULBS, Spring Flowering 95S 

 BUNCH BEANS OB BUSH 



BEANS 572 

 BUREAUS of United States 

 Department of Agriculture 

 665 

 BURN OR SCALD (Tomato) 



1975 

 BUSH BEANS 572 

 BUSH FRUITS 665; Fertilizers 

 for 665; Selection of Varie- 

 ties of 666; for Ontario 711 

 BUTTERNUTS 2001 

 BY-PBODUCTS OF APPLE; 

 Cider Products Made on 

 Farm, Recipes for 810; Sweet 

 Cider, Difficulty of Keeping 

 667-8; Vinegar 669 

 BY-PRODUCT Fruit Charts; 

 See Index under Charts 



BY-PRODUCTS of Evaporated 



Fruits 932 

 BY-PRODUCTS of Sugar Beets 



609 



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CABBAGE 670-3 



Cooking, Methods 1813; Salad 

 1822 



Culture, Marketing Varieties, 

 etc. 670-3; as Intercrop 260; 

 for Alaska 6 



Diseases 673-6; Black Leg or 

 Phoma Wilt, Black or Brown 

 Rot, Club Root, Damping- 

 Off, Downy Mildew, Leaf 

 Blight, White Rust, Fusari- 

 um Wilt, Root Rot, Stem 

 Rot, Rhizoctonia 673-6 



Pests 677-86; Cabbage Aphis 

 54; Cabbage Curculio, Cab- 

 bage Hair Worm, Cabbage 

 Louse 677; Cabbage Maggot 

 or Radish Maggot 678; Com- 

 mon Cabbage Looper, Cross- 

 Striped Cabbage Worm, Gut- 



