INDESX 



MISCIBLB OIIx—OKANOGAN 



MISCIBX.13 Oil. SPBAY MT- 

 EKATUKE 1756 



MISSISSIPPI 1352-7; Apple 

 Growing 1353; Frost and 

 Precipitation 1355; Other 

 Fruits 1344; Oranges 1479; 

 Production of Fruits in Miss- 

 issippi 1355-7; Varieties of 

 Apples for Mississippi 1354; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 1228 



MISSISSIPPI VALLEY OR- 

 CHARDS 166 



MISSOUBI 1357; Frost and 

 Precipitation 135S; Ozark 

 Mountain Region 1518-25; 

 Production of Fruits 1358-60; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 122S 



MISSOURI PIPPIN, I>eswiP- 

 tion 220; for Ozarks 1524 



MITES (Mushroom) 1386; 

 Phyllocoptes scWecbtendali 

 nelepa (Pear) 1651 



MOCKINGBIRD 630 



MOLDS and Molding of Canned 

 Fruits 717 



MOISTURE, Conservation of 

 1S50 



MOLES 1S36 ^ ^ 



MONEY AND PRICES, Market 



MONTANA 1360-S; Climate, 

 Soils, Irrigation, Kinds of 

 Fruit Crops 1360; Fruit 

 Growing in Bitter Root val- 

 ley 1362-7; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 1367; Production 

 of Fruits 1367-8; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection I^aw 1229 



MONTREAL MUSKMELON 



1391 



MOONFLOWER 993, 995 



MORNING GLORY 993, 994 



MORNING GLORY FAMILY, 

 CoBvolvtilaceae 1990 



MORNING OR WHITE-^LINED 

 SPHINX, Celerio Imeata 

 (Cantaloup) 755 



MOSAIC DISEASE (Tomato) 

 1977 



MOTTLED LEAE (Orange) 



MOTTLED PLUM TREE 

 MOTH, Apatela superans 



169S 

 MOUNTAIN ASH 59 

 MOURNING DOVE 642 

 MUCK LANDS, Prainage for 



Cranberry Bog 906 

 MULBERRY 1368-70 

 Pests, Soft Brown Scale 1371 



Varieties 1369-70 ^ 



MULCHES AND MOISTURE 



1R50 

 MUSHROOMS AND TOAD- 

 STOOLS 1372-S6 

 Cultivation, Spores and Spawn, 

 Temperature, Moisture, 

 Caves, Cellars, Houses, Pre- 

 paring Beds, Watering 1372- 



Enemies 1386; Fogging - Off, 

 Black Spot, Fungous Dis- 

 eases, Mites, Wood Lice, 

 Spring Tails, Flies 



How to Distinguish Poisonous 

 from Non-Poisonous 1372 



Picking and Preparing for 

 Market, Marketing 1380-2 



Preparing Spawn for Market 

 1382-6; Brick and Flake 

 Spawn, Virgin Spawn, Pure 

 Culture, Tissue Culture, Stor- 



MuIhROOM root rot, Ar- 

 millaria nieUea (Apple) 471 



MUSKMELONS 1386; See also 

 Cantaloup 738-54 



Culture 1388 



Diseases and Pests; See Can- 

 taloup 754 



Marketing 1389-1; Picking, 

 Grading, Packing 



Montreal Market Muskmelon 

 1391-2 



MUSKMELON LEAP BLIGHT, 



Altemaria sp. 755 

 MUSTARD 1392 

 Diseases and Pests 1392; Black 



Rot 

 MUSTARD as Honey Producer 



590 

 MYSTERIOUS DYING OP 



VINES, Anaheim Disease 



(Grape) 1127 

 MYXOSPORIUM CANKER 



(Apple) 457 



NAILHEAD RUST (Orange) 



1490 



NAILPRESS 346-7 



NASTURTIUMS, Dwarf and 

 Climbing 995 



NATIVE CABBAGE VTORM, 

 Pontia protodice 6S6 



NATURAL FRUIT JAMS 1809 



NAVEL ROT OK BLACK ROT, 

 Alternaria citri (Orange) 

 14S9 



NAVY BEAN 572 



NEBRASKA 1392; By-Products 

 of Fruits 1395; Production of 

 Fruits, Frost and Precipita- 

 tion 1393; Nursery Stock In- 

 spection Laws 1229 



NECTARINES 1395 



Diseases and Pests; See Apri- 

 cot and Peach 549, 1563 



NEMATODE OR EEL WORM, 

 Heterodera radicicola Greef. 

 (Potato) 1726 



NEMATODE ROOT GALL OR 

 ROOT KNOT 1070 



NEMATODE ROOT GALL 



(Grape) 1139 

 NEMOPHILA 995 



NETTED GEM CANTALOUP 



752 

 NEVADA 1395-1400; Charts, 

 By-Products of Fruits 1400; 

 Frost and Precipitation 1399; 

 Production of Fruits 1399- 

 1400; Nursery Stock Inspec- 

 tion Laws 1229 



Horticulture 1396-7; Sierra Sec- 

 tion, Humboldt River Sec- 

 tion, Southern and Semi- 

 Tropical Section 



NEW DISEASE OP APPLE 

 47S 



NEW DISEASE OP PEACH 

 1556 



NEW ENGLAND 1400; Apples 

 for 1339; History of Apple 

 Industry 1400; Present Con- 

 dition and Future Outloolc 

 1401-3 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 1403; By- 

 Products from Fruits, Pro- 

 duction of Fruits; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Laws 1229 



NEW HAMPSHIRE ERUPT 

 SPOT, Cylindrosporium (Ap- 

 ple) 475 



NEW^ JERSEY 1405-9; Apples 

 for, Frost and Precipitation 

 1407; By-Products of Fruits 

 1409; Production of Fruits 

 1408; Nursery Stock Inspec- 

 tion Law 1229 



NEW MEXICO 1409-13; Apples 

 for 1410; Climate 1409; Frost 

 and Precipitation 1411; In- 

 tercropping 266; Production 

 of Fruits 1411-13; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Law 1229 



NEWTOWN APPLE for Ozarks 

 1525 



NEW YORK 1418-21; Frost 

 and Precipitation 1418; Or- 

 igin and Development of Ap- 

 ple Culture 1414; Production 

 of Fruit 1418-21; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Law 1230 



NEW YORK APPLE TREE 

 CANKER 475 



NIGHT HAWK 638 



NITROGEN 316; See Legumes 

 1847 



15 



NORTH CAROLINA 1421-5; 

 Culture and Production of 

 Fruits, Frost and Precipita- 

 tion; Nursery Stock Inspec- 

 tion Laws 1230 



NORTH CAROLINA PEANUT 

 3 5S3 



NORTH DAKOTA 1425-7; 

 Frost and Precipitation, Pro- 

 duction of Fruits 1425-7; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 1230 



NORTHERN SPY, Description 

 220; Soil for 88; Time for 

 Picking 322; for Massachu- 

 setts 1344; for Ozarks 1524 



NORTH PACIFIC FRUIT DIS- 

 TRIBUTORS 1288-92; Rea- 

 sons for Organization, Ton- 

 nage, System of Finance, 

 Sales Policy, Government, 

 etc. 



NORTHWESTERN FRUIT EX- 

 CHANGE GRADING RULES 

 351 



NORTHWESTERN SOILS, 

 Needs of 251 



NORTHWEST GREENING for 

 Ozarks 1524 



NOTCH WING, Enjaomos mag:- 

 narius Guen. (Pear) 1652 



NOVA SCOTIA, Horticulture in 

 703; Export of Fruit 705 



NUMBER of Plants per Acre, 

 Given Distances 1691 



NURSERY, (Apple) Growing 

 Seed, Scions. Grafts, Bud- 

 ding, Planting, Root Graft- 

 ing, Pruning and Disinfect- 

 ing 119-50; (Peach) 1534 



NURSERY STOCK INSPEC- 

 TION 1224-34 



NUTS AS FOOD 1429-44; De- 

 scription, Flavor, Composi- 

 tion, Digestibility, Dietary, 

 Economy, Marketing, etc. 

 1429-37; Nut Butters, Milk, 

 Pastes, Preserves, Meal, 

 Flour, Candies, Coffees, Oil 

 Cake Meal, Green Nuts 1437- 

 41 



NUT GROWING 1428-9; in 

 Alabama 4; in Texas 1962; 

 in Washington 2001; in Ore- 

 gon 1510; in Kansas 1195 



For further information on 

 Nut Growing, see under va- 

 rious nuts listed below 



Production in United States 

 1445-6; Imported 1447 



Varieties; Brazil 661; Chest- 

 nuts 790; Cocoanuts 826; Fil- 

 berts 1142; Hazelnuts 1143; 

 Hickory 1146; Butternuts 

 2001; Peanuts 1573-88; Pe- 

 cans 1657-75; Walnuts 1999- 

 2016; Vegetable Ivory 1993 



NUTS, Handling and Market- 

 ing 1443-4 



NUT HATCH, White Breasted 

 628 



NUTMEG 1427 







OAK FUNGUS (Walnut) 2012 



OAK PRUNER, ElapMdion 

 villosum Fab. (Pecan) 1676 



OBLIQUE-BANDED LEAF 

 ROLLER, Cacoecia rosana 

 Harr. (Apple) 531; Archips 

 rosaceana Harr. (Currant) 

 876 



OBSOLETE-BANDED STRAW- 

 BERRY LEAF BORER, Aj- 

 cbips obsoletana 1939 



OEDEMA (Tomato) 1977 



OHIO 1447-9; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 1448; production 

 of Fruits 1448-9; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Law 1230 



OILED PAPER for Insects 

 1872 



OIL SPRAYS 1450, 1868 



OKANOGAN 2017 



