CL0VBR--OUCUMBBR 



INDEX 



CLOVEK MITE, Bryobia pra- 



tensls Garman S24 

 CliOVEB AND AI.FALFA 



Diseases 816-21; Anthracnos6, 

 Bacterial Blight (Yellowing), 

 Black Spot 816; Crown Gall 

 S17; Bodder, Varieties of 

 818; Downy Mildew, Leaf 

 Spot, Hoot Nodules 820; 

 Boot Rot, Rust, Stem Blight, 

 Wilt or Stem Rot 821 



Pests 822-6; Alfalfa Crane Fly 

 822; Alfalfa Looper, Alfalfa 

 Weevil 823; Clover and Al- 

 mond Mite, Grasshoppers 

 S24; Valley and Differential 

 Grasshoppers, Hopper Dozer 

 825; Zebra Caterpillar 826 



CLOVER FAMBLY, Legrnmi- 

 nosae 1990 



CLUB BOOT, Flasmodiophora 

 brassicae (Cabbage) 675 



COAST BEOION OF WASH- 

 INGTON for Strawberries 

 1913 



COBAEA SCANDENS, Orna- 

 mentals 989 



COCKSCOMB 990 



COCOANUT FALM 826 



CODLtNO MOTH, Carpocapsa 

 pomonella Linn. 514-7; Life 

 History, Description, Spray 



COFFELT AFPLE for Ozarks 

 1523 



COLA NUT 827 



COLD FRAME 1968 



COLLAB BLIGHT 457 



COLLAB DISEASE, Vermicn- 

 laria sp. (Tomato) 1975 



COLLABS FOB DBAINAGE 

 DITCHES 904 



COLLINS APPLE for Ozarks 



COLOBADO 827-30; Climate 

 830; Grand Valley, Grand 

 Junction 829; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation for Colorado 8'?0; 

 Nursery Stock Transporta- 

 tion Laws 1225 



"COLOBADO" BOX PACK 

 3B2-3 



COLOBADO POTATO BEE- 

 TLE, Leptlmotarsa decemli- 

 neata Say (Potato) 1125; 

 (Tomato) 1982 



COLUMBINE 990 



COLUBE (Grape") 1123 



COMBINING FBUITS .FOB 

 PBESEBVES 1809 



COMET CUBBANT Rfl6 



COMMON ASPABAOUS BEE- 

 TLE, Crioceris asparagri Linn. 

 5fil 



COMMON NEMATODE, Jlete- 

 rofl^'fa radiVfooli <^reef 1726 



COMMON TEBMITE, Termes 

 Iiicifugnas Rossi (Apricot) 

 5^)0-1 



COMPABATIVE Food value of 



Raisins 1806 

 COMPABATIVE Cost of Fi'uits 



as Fond 1047 

 COMPATIBILITY OF INSEC- 



TTCTDES AND FUNGICIDES 



1884 

 COMPOSITION of Apple<! 402; 



Bananas 569; Fruit«? 10'?7-9; 



Irrigated and Non-Irris?ated 



Fruits 831 

 CONEFLOWEB 990 

 CONNECTICUT 931; Nursery 



Stock Laws 122.^ 

 CONSERVATION OF MOIS- 

 TURE R05 

 CONSIGNMENT MABKETING 



1259 



CONSTITUENTS BEMOVED 

 BY APPLES 314 



CONTACT INSECTICIDES, 

 How They Kill 1161 



CONTBACTS, Co-operative 



Marketing 1267 

 qONTBOL OF INSECTS and 



Diseases, Literature 1753-7 

 CONTROL OF PBODUCE IN 



TBANSIT 1332 



CONTBOL OF DISTBIBUTION 



OF FBUITS 1267 

 CONTBOLLING FBUIT BUDS 



1059 



CO-OPEBATIVE ASSOCIA- 

 TIONS 1275 



CO-OPEBATr»/^E MABKETING, 



Co-operative Handling and 

 Marketing of Fruits 1273-83; 

 Co-operation East and West 

 1273; Fundamentals of Co- 

 operation 1265-73; North Pa- 

 cific Fruit Distributors 1288; 

 Organization 1275; Yakima 

 Valley Fruit Growers Asso- 

 ciation 1284; Weakness of 

 Co-operative Marketing 1305 



COOPEB'S HAWK 642 



COBE DECAY of Baldwin 457 



COBEOPSIS 988 



COBN 832 



Canning 733 



Cooking Recipes 1815 



Culture 832 



Pests; Corn Root Aphis, Corn 



Leaf Aphis 55 

 COBN EAR WOBM, Helio- 



this obsoleta Fab 1984 

 COBN LEAF APHIS, ApMs 



maidis Fitch 55 

 COBN BOOT APHIS, ApMs 



maidiradicis Forbes 55 

 .COBNFLOWEB 990 

 COBBOSIVE SUBLIMATE 1873 

 COBYNEUM AND PHOMA 



CANKEBS (Apple) 457 

 COBYNEUM O B OBANGE 



LEAF SPOT, Corynetim folli- 



colum (Apple) 465 

 COSMOS 991 

 COST OF MANUFACTURING 



ALCOHOL 29 

 COST OF BAISING APPLES 



376-88, 396-7 

 COST OF HAULING TO MAB- 



KET, Apples 396 

 COST OF SPBAY MATEBIALS 



1S74 

 COST OF RAISING RASP- 

 BERRIES 1770-1 

 COST OF RAISING LOGAN- 



BEBBIES 1245-6 

 COTTON as Honey Producer 



591 

 COTTON APHIS 55 

 COTTON BANDS FOR CON- 

 TROL OF INSECTS 1872 



COTTONY CUSHION SCALE, 

 Icerya purchasi Mask ((^rape) 

 1129; Parasite of 61G 



COTTONY MAPLE SCALE, 

 Pulvenaria litis Linn (Ap- 

 ple) 518 



COTTONY MOLD, Sclerolinia 



Hbertiana (Lemon) 1235 



COVER CROPS 236-7, 246-55; 

 for Peach Orchard 1544 



COW PEAS as Cover Crops 253 



CRAB APPLES 832-3 



Canning 724 



Marketing 1053-6; Picking, 

 Packing, Sorting 



Recipes; Jelly 730; See also 

 Index under Recipes 



Varieties, Common Crab 833; 

 Hybrids 832; Recommended 

 for British Columbia 700; for 

 Horticultural Districts 833; 

 Wild 57, 61 



CRACKING THE PECAN 1668 



CRANBEBRY 835-851 



Culture 837-42; Developing 

 Bog, Plants and Planting 

 941-2; in Pacific Northwest 

 837-40; Clearing and Prepar- 

 ing Land 839; Buildings and 

 Equipment 840; Drainage 

 and Climate 83S; Ditches, 

 Dams, Dikes, etc. 839; Sand, 

 Soil, Water, etc 837-40 



Diseases 843-4; Cranberry An- 

 thracnose. Cranberry Blast, 

 Blight. Cranberry Rot, Cran- 

 berry Scald S44 



Marketing 835-6, 842; Picking, 

 Sorting, Storing, Marketing, 

 Prices, etc. 835-6; Production 

 and Disposal 842 



Pests 846-51; Blackhead Cran- 

 berry Worm, Tellowhead 

 Cranberry Worm 846; Cran- 

 berry Fruit Worm 847; Cran- 

 berry Girdler S48; Cranberry 

 Katydid 849; Grasshoppers 

 and Crickets 850; Cranberry 

 Span Worm, Inch or Measur- 

 ing Worm, Cranberry Tip 

 Worm 851 



Propagation 835; Cuttings 



Recipes 1796; Cranberry Muf- 

 fins, Cranberry Sauce 1796; 

 Cranberry Jelly (See Bar- 

 berry Jelly) 1789 



Varieties 837 



CBANDALL BLACK CUR- 

 RANT 868 



CRANE FLY, Tipula simplex 

 Doane (Alfalfa) 822 



CRATES AND TRAYS for Dry- 

 ing Fruit 925 



CRESS 852 



Pests; Watercress Leaf Beetle, 

 Watercress Sow Bug 852 

 852 



Pests not listed here will be 

 found under their own head- 

 ing in the main index 



CRIDDLE MIXTURE for In- 

 sects 1871 



CROP ROTATION 608 



CROSS INFECTION 460 



CROSSING TOMATOES to In- 

 crease Yield 1972 



CROSS-STRIPED CABBAGE 

 WOBM, Pionea rimosalis 

 Guen 682 



CBOW 636 



CROW BLACKBIRD 634 



CBOWN GALL, Bacterium tu- 

 mefacieBS 457-64; Causes, 

 Effects, Infection 457-60; 

 (Apple) 461; (Grapes), Hops, 

 Small Fruits 463; Stone 

 Fruits 4 6 2; Ornamental 

 Plants 1002 



CBOWN GALL, Bacterium tu- 

 mefaciens (Apple and Other 

 Hosts) 457; (Almonds) 1070; 

 (Alfalfa) 1071; UropMyctes 

 alfalfae (Clover and Alfalfa) 

 817 



CBOWN KNOT, See Crown 

 Gall 457 



CBOWN BOT, Phoma betae 

 (Beet) 612 



CRUCIFEBAE DISEASES 670; 

 Cabbage Aphis 54; Green 

 Peach Aphis 54 



CBUCIFEBAE FAMILY 1990 



CBUDE OIL EMULSION 1867 



CUCKOO. Yellow Billed 640 



CUCUMBER 854-61 



Culture; In South 854; Soil 

 853; Intercrop 259-60; Honey 

 Producer 591 



Diseases 855-7; Anthracnose, 

 Cucumi3Gr Rot, Damping Off 

 855; Downy Mildew, Leaf 

 Mold Loaf Spot Disease, Mo- 

 saic Dlsoa^io, Nematodes and 

 Eel Worms 856; Powdery 

 Mildew, Scab, Wilt, Bacteri- 

 al Wilt 857 



Pests 857-01; Banded Leaf- 

 Fooled Plant Bug, Cucumber 

 Plea Beetle, Cutworm 857; 

 Melon Aphis 55; Melon 

 Worm, Northern Leaf-Footed 

 Plant Bug 858; Striped Cu- 

 cumber Beetle 860; Common 

 or Greenhouse White Ply, 

 Western Twelve-Spotted Cu- 

 cumber Beetle 861 



P'cking 853 



Recipes for Cooking and Serv- 

 ing 1815-16; Salad 1823 



Varieties 854 



CUCUMBEB FLEA BEETLE, 

 Epjtrix cueumeris Harr. 857 



CUCUMBEB BOT 855 



