PLOVER— RECIPES 



INDEX 



TLOVER, Upland G44 



PLUM 1692-1700 



Bloom Chart 65G 



Canning 7S4-G 



Culture 1692-3; Propagation, 

 Pruning, Pates of Ripening 



Diseases 1G96; Pockets or 

 Bladders 



Literature 1752-3; Culture, Pol- 

 lination. Growth Period, Pro- 

 pai?ation, Diseases, Uses 



PeHts 1096-1700; American Silk 

 Worm, Cureulio 1606; Gray 

 Dagger Moth 1697; Hop 

 Aphis 51, C6; Long-Tailed 

 Mealy Bug 1697; Mealy 

 Plum Louse 169S, 51; Mottled 

 Plum Tree Moth, Plum Gall 

 Mite, Plum Gouger 169S; 

 Plum Weh Worm 1699; 

 Rusty Brown Plum Aphis 51, 

 52; Soft Scale, Viceroy But- 

 terfly 1700 



Prepar'ng for Market 1053-5; 

 Pirking 1053; Sorting, Pack- 

 ing 1055 



Production of Plums in United 

 States, Chart 1894-7 



Becipes; Jelly 729; Juice 731; 

 Butter m, S13 



Varieties 1693; for British Co- 

 lumbia 700; for Ontario 709 



FLTJM GALL MITE, Eriophyes 

 phloeocaptes 169S 



FLtM GOUOEB, Coccotorus 

 pninfcIdH lf)9S 



PLUM WEB WORM, Lyda ril- 

 fipps Maria tt 1699 



PLUM SLUG, Caliroa (Erio- 

 campoldes) amygdalina Roh- 

 wer (Peach) 1566 



POCKETS OK BLABBERS, 

 Exo''«cu8 sp. (Plum) 1696 



POCKET GOPHERS 1836; 

 Crown Gall 1069 



POIKT ROT (Tomato) 1974 



POISON BAITS 1870-1 



POISON BRAN MASH 1S70 



POLLEN, How Carr'ed 410 



POLLINATION of Fruits 40S, 

 411, 413, 424, 1063 



POLLINIZER, Selection of 654 



POMEGRANATE 1700. for Al- 

 abama 4 



POMELO 1142 



POMONA CURRANT 856 



POOLING 126S 



POPPY 997; California 987 



PORTO RICO 1701; Oranges 

 1479; Pineapples 1682 



PORTULACA 998 



POT CULTURE, Lettuce 1239 



POTASH and Phosphoric Acid 

 315-17 



POTATO 1701-31 



Cooking 1820-1, 1825 



Culture and Description 1701-4, 

 1707; Peculiarity of Growth, 

 Propagation, Soil 1701-4; 

 Culture in the South 1707; in 

 Alaska 5-6; as Intercrop 259 



Diseases 1710-25; Arsenical 

 Poisoning, Black Leg Blight 

 or Downy Mildew 1711; Dry 

 Hot 1712; Dry Rot or Wilt 

 1713; Internal Brown Rot, 

 Early Blight, Late Blight 

 1715; Leaf Blotch, Leaf 

 Roll 1718; Potato Scab 1719, 

 See also 1875; Potato Wart, 

 Potato Canker 1720; Pow- 

 dery Scab 1721; Rhizoctonia 

 or Little Potato 1722; Bus- 

 set Scab, Silver Scurf, Soft 

 Rot, Sun Scald 1724; Tip 

 Burn, Verticillium Wilt 1725 



Pests 1725-31; Colorado Pota- 

 to Beetle 1725; Mealy Bugs, 

 Nematode Bel Worms 1726; 

 Potato Aphis 56; Potato 

 Tuber Moth 1726; Sand or 

 Jerusalem Cricket 1727; So- 

 lanum Root Louse, Western 

 Potato Flea Beetle, White 

 Grubs 1729; Wire Worms 

 1730 . 



Production in United States, 



Chart 170S-10; Map 1709 

 Sprays 171<?. 1719. 172S 

 Storing 1704-7; Pitting 1704; 



Sprouting 1705-7 

 Varieties 1704; for Alaska 5-C 



POTATO APHIS, Macrosiphuitt 



fiolanifolii Ashm, 56 

 POTATO CANIvER or Potato 

 Wart Canker, Synchitrium 

 endobJotioum Perc. 1720 



POTATO EEL WORM, Mete- 

 rodara radicieola Greef. 1726 



POTATO FA^IILY 1990 



POTATO SCAB, Oospora 

 scabies 1719 ,,^,„v^ 



POTATO TUBER MOTH, 

 Phthorimaea operculella Zel. 

 1727 



POULTRY as Side Line 271 



POWDERY MILDEW, Sphae- 

 rotheca niali (Apple) 475; 

 Bibliography 476 



POWDERY MILDEW, Uncinu- 

 la spiralis (Grape) 1124 



POWDERY MILDEW, Ery- 

 gipbe communis Wallr. 

 (Peas') 1520 



POWDERY "mildew, Sphae- 

 rotheoa pannosa (Peach) 

 1559-60 



POWDERY MILDEW, Sphae- 

 rotheca castagnei Lev. 

 (Strawberry) 1933 



POWDERY SCAB, Spongospo- 

 ra suMerranea Wallr. (Pota- 

 to) 1721 



PRAIRIE APPLE 59 



PRECOOLING OF FRUITS 

 1321, 1731-7 



Bartlett Pears 1731; Investiga- 

 tions. Small Fruits 1732-7 



PREPARATION OF FRUIT 

 for Canning 719; for Drying 

 92 S; for Market 1053 



PREPARATION OF LAND 

 107-18 



PRESERVING FRUIT for 

 Exhibition 1738; at Home 

 714; in Boiled Cider 727; 

 Cherries, Cherries in Currant 

 Juice 726; C.der Apple and 

 Pear Sauce, Fruit Purees, in 

 Grape Juice, Marmalades 

 727; Plum Preserve 726; 

 Quinces 727; Strawberries, 

 White Currants 726 



PRIMITIVE ORCHARDS 1415 



PRIVET PESTS 1003 



PRICE FRUIT SIZING MA- 

 CHINE 341 



PRODUCTION OF FRUIT in 

 Various States; See Index 

 under Charts . 



PROPAGATION (Apples) 119- 

 132 



Methods of Multiplying Vari- 

 ous Pru'ts 1718 



PROPERTY WATER RIGHTS 

 1189-92 



PROTECTION OF PEACH 

 BUDS in Winter 1546 



PRUNE 1739-44 



Diseases 1742; Bacterial Black 

 Spot 1742 



Evaporating Prunes 1739-41 



Future of Industry 1714 



Pests 1742-44; Brown Day 

 Moth 1742; European Fruit 

 Lecanium 1743; Fruit Tree 

 Pulvinaria 1744; Hop Aphis 

 56 



Preparing for Market 1053-5 



Recipes; Prune and Apple Tart 

 1787; Spiced Prunes with 

 Glazed Apples 1782; Prune 

 Souffle Pudding 1803 



PRUNING, For Methods, Tools, 

 etc., See Index under Va- 

 rious Fruits 



Young Trees 399 



PUBLICATIONS, List of 1745- 



58; Department Bureaus, Bx- 

 ment Stations; Horticultural 

 Societies, Periodicals 1745; 

 Books 1746; Apples and Ap- 



18 



pie Orchards 1746-51; 

 Peaches and Cherries 1752; 

 Plums, Pears, Quinces 1752- 

 3; Control of Insects and 

 Diseases 1753-7; Spray Ma- 

 terials, Machinery, Legisla- 

 tion, etc. 1755-7; Vegetable 

 Culture 1757; Tomato Cul- 

 ture 1973 

 PUFFING (Orange) 1490 

 PUGET SOUND, Early Or- 

 chards 05 

 PUMPKIN 1757; Canning 735; 



as Honey Producer 591 

 PUMPKIN BUG (Tomato) 1981 

 PURPLE MARTIN 631 

 PURPLE SCALE (Orange) 



1497; Paras'te 620 

 PUSTULAR SPOT, Helmintho- 

 sporium carpopliilum Lev. 

 (Peach) 1560 

 PUYALLUP VALLEY 2017 

 PYRETHRUM (Dust) 1869; 

 (Spray) 1866; Cost 1874 



Q 



QUAIL 643 



QUEEN BEES 589 



QUINCE 1759-60 



Diseases; Anthacnose, Fire 



Blight, Leaf Blight 1760; 



Pacific Coast Cedar Rust 486; 



Literature 1753 

 Recipes 730; Apple and Quince 



Preserves 17S9; Apple and 



Quince Jam 1803 



R 



RABBITS, Protectors, Traps. 

 Poison, etc. 534 



RACKS for Drying Fruit 925 



RADISHES 1761-3; for Alaska 

 10 



Diseases and Pests 1761-3; 

 Garden Slug 1761; Turnip 

 Leaf Miner 1763 



Var^'eties 1761 



RAILROAD, Relation to Mar- 

 keting 1307 



RAILROAD WORM or Apple 

 Maggot (Apple) 503 



RAINIER APPLE 221 



RAISINS; Raisin Industry of 

 California 1094-6; Australia 

 363 



Raisin Formula, Squirrel Pois- 

 on 1837 



Raisin Recipes 1804-6 



RAPE as Cover Crop 252; as 

 Honev Producer 590 



RASPBERRY 1763-78 



Canning 1806, 1816 



Cost 1770-1 



For Alaska 12; for British Co- 

 lumbia 700; for Ontaria 713 



Diseases 1771-4; Raspberry 

 Cane Bl'ght 1771; Anthrac- 

 nose 1773; Crown Gall, Root 

 Rot 1774 



Pests 1775-77; Leaf Hoppers, 

 Raspberry Horn Tail 1775; 

 Raspberry Cane Maggot, 

 Raspberry Root Borer or 

 Blackberry Crown Borer 

 1776; Tree Crickets 1777 



Precooling 1736 



RECIPES, Buns, Canning 1806; 

 Jelly 729; Juice, Vinegar 731 



RECIPES, FRUIT 1778-1830 



Candies, Apple Taffy 1787; 

 Chocolate and Nut Fudge 

 1800; Queen of Nut Candies 

 1801; Italian Cream 1805; 

 Pecan Panoche 1801; Raisin 

 Chocolates, Raisin Fudge, 

 Raisin Panoche, Raisin 

 Opera Caramels 1805; Squir- 

 rel Pecan Dainty 1801; 

 Stuffed Raisins 1806 



Cakes, Cookies, Bread Rolls, 

 Biscuits, etc.; Apple Biscuit 

 1779; Apple Loaf 1783; 

 Raised Apple Biscuit, Apple 

 Sandwich 1785; Cherry Cake, 

 Cherry Roll 1795; Lemon 



