INDEX 



SPORTS— SUN SCALD 



SI'OBTS (Apple) 420 

 SPOTTED APPI.E TREE BOB- 



BB, Sperda cretata Xewm. 

 510 



SPRAYING and Other Methods 

 of Control of Diseases and 

 Pests 1860-1905 



Calendars 1S75-S3 ; O ' G a r a 

 1875-81; How and When to 

 Spray 1875; Washington Ex- 

 periment Station 1882-3 



Compatibility of Insecticides 

 and Fungicides 1884-5 



Cost of Materials 1874 



Hydrometer Test 1864 



Injury (Apple) 490; Literature 

 1756; (Potato) 1719 



Laws 1220 



Literature 1755-7; List of Pub- 

 lications on Preparation, Use, 

 Machinery, Legislation, etc. 



SPBAY and Other Control Ma- 

 terials 



Bands 1862; Asphaltum, Cot- 

 ton, Oiled Paper, Sticky Pa- 

 per, Tanglefoot 



For Chewing Insects 1S61-2; 

 Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux, 

 Arsenate, Bordeaux and Li.- 

 SuL, Carbolated Lime, Helle- 

 bore, Paris Green, Resin Bor- 

 deaux, Zinc Arsenite 



Contact Insecticides 1862-S; 

 Liquids 1862-6; Iron Sul- 

 phide, Lime-Sulphur, Table 

 for Diluting, Table of Spe- 

 cific Gravity and Degrees 

 Beaume, Rules for Diluting, 

 Self-Boiled Li.-SuL. Hydro- 

 meter Test 1864; Li.-SuL and 

 Flour Paste, Pyrethrum, To- 

 bacco Decoctions 1866 



Dusts, Flowers of Sulphur, 

 Lime and Sulphur, Li.-Sul. 

 and sal Bordeaux, Hellebore, 

 Pyrethrum 1868-9 



Kmulsions, Carbolic Acid, 

 Crude Oil, Distillate Oil, Dis- 

 tillate and Tobacco, Kero- 

 sene, Oil Spray, Resin Wash, 

 Soap Solutions, Wliale Oil 

 and Quassia 1866-8 



Fumigation ; Carbon Bisulphid 

 for Storehouse Pests, for 

 Borers, for Ants, Wasps, etc. ; 

 Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, To- 

 bacco Fumes 1871-2 



Miscellaneous Formulae 1873; 

 Corrosive Sublimate, Forma- 

 lin, Pine Tar, Whitewashes, 

 White Lead Paint, Gi-afting 

 Wax 



Poison Baits 1870-71; Bran 

 Mash, Ant Poison, Bran Ar- 

 senic Mash, Bran - Paris 

 Green, Criddle Mixture 1S70 



Repellents 1869-70; Bordeaux 



SPBAY MACHINERY 1885- 

 1905 



Factors in Choice of Machi- 

 nery 1886-93; Capacity, Sim- 

 plicity, Durability, Cylinders, 

 Valves, Plungers, Agitators, 

 Tanks, Nozzles, Rods, Out- 

 fits 



Accessories 1893-5; Strainers 

 1893; Hosepipe 1894; Air 

 Chambers 18 9 4; Pressure 

 Gauges, Relief Valves 1895; 

 Tank Fillers 1897; Piping 

 and Cut-OfCs 1899; Spray 

 Rods 1900; Angle Ells and 

 Ys, Nozzles 1901-5 



SPBAY, Pests Controlled by 

 Other Means Than 1875; 

 Pear Blight, Western Toma- 

 to Blight, Potato Scab, Cab- 

 bage Worms, Cutworms, 

 Woolly Aphis on Roots 



SPBAY, Rules for Diluting, for 

 Determining, Specific Grav- 

 ity and Degrees Beaume 

 1864 



SPRAYING in Relation to Or- 

 chard Plan 177; Development 

 81-83; Cost of 387-8 



SPRAYING WAI.NUTS 2011 



SPBINGTAILS (Mushroom) 



1386 



SPUR BLIGHT, Psewdomonas 

 cerasus (Cherry) 784 



SQUASH 1905-7; as Intercrop 

 260; as Honey Producer 591; 

 Canning 725; Recipes 1828 



Diseases and Pests 1906-10; 

 Squash Bug, Squash Lady 

 Beetle, Squash Vine Borer 



SQUASH BUG, Anasa tristis 

 De G. 1907 



SQUASH I/ADY BEETI.E, Epi- 

 lachxia borealis Fab. 1908 



SQUASH VINE BORER, Me- 

 littla satyriniformis Hbn. 

 1908-10 



SQUIRREI.S 1834; Squirrel 

 Poison Formula 1837 



STAG HORN (Apple) 491 



STAIN (Orange) 1490 



STARCH for Alcohol 20-22 



STARTING APPIiE OR- 

 CHARD, Literature 1746 



STATE SEI.LING AGENCIES 

 1263 



STAYMAN WINESAP, De- 

 scription 227; Soil 87; Ozarks 

 1525 



STEM BLIGHT, Piisarium ro- 

 seuxn Lk. (Clover and Alfal- 

 fa) 821; (Peach) 1561 



STEM CANKERS (Grape) 1126 

 STEM GIRDLER, Janus inte- 



gev (Currant) 874 

 STEM ROT (Cabbage) 676; 

 Cortieium vagum B. &, C. 

 (Asparagus) 560; Nectria ip- 

 omoeae (Eggplant) 9 17; 

 (Onion) 1474; (Sweet Pota- 

 to) 1955 

 STERILIZATION of Apple 

 Juice 405; Utensils for Can- 

 ning 718 

 STICKY BANDS 1872 

 STICKY ROPE 1872 

 STIGMONOSE (Apple) 492 

 STINK BUG (Tomato) 1981 

 STINK BUG (Fall Web Worm 



Parasite) 1671 

 STIPPIN, also Fruit Pit 466 

 STOCK COMPANIES 1262 

 STOCKS (Ornamentals) 998 

 STONE FRUITS, Crown Gall 



on 462 

 STOP BACK (Peach) 1570 

 STORAGE ROOM 337-9 

 STORAGE ROTS (Apple) 492; 



Fusariam sp. (Onion) 1774 

 STRAWBERRY 1910-52 

 Canning 725 

 Cost 1931 



Culture 1911-32; in British Co- 

 lumbia 700; Ontario 713; 

 Northern Idaho and North- 

 eastern Washington 1911; 

 Palouse, Lewiston-Clarkston, 

 Payette, Weiser, Malheur, 

 Snake River, Boise, Idaho 

 Falls 1912; Twin Palls, 

 Coast, Willamette, TJmpqua, 

 Rogue River, The Dalles 

 1913; La Grande, Central 

 Oregon 1914; Puget Sound 

 192S; In Kootenay 1929-31 

 Diseases 1933-4; Anthracnose, 

 Black Root, Leaf Spot 1933 1 

 Powdery Mildew 1934 

 Duration of Plantation 1923-4; 

 Keeping Up the Strain 1924 

 Harvesting and Marketing, 

 When to Pick, Packing, 

 Crates 1922; Marketing 1923; 

 Rules for picking. Packing 

 and Hauling 1924-5; Rules 

 of Yakima Valley Fruit 

 Growers' Association 1926-S 

 Pests 1934-52; Strawberries 

 and Insects 1934; Cutwoi-ms, 

 Dagger Moth 1935; False 

 Chinch Bug, Fuller's Rose 

 Beetle, Grain or Strawberry 

 Thrlps 1936; Grape Colaspis, 

 Graphops Nebulosus, Gold- 

 smith Beetle 1937; Gi'een- 



house Orthezia, Ground 

 Beetles, Leaf Feeders 193^, 

 Obsolete-Banded Leaf Roll- 

 er, Saw Fly 1939; Spittle In- 

 sect, S. Crown Miner, S. 

 False Worm, S. Leaf Beetle, 

 S. Leaf Roller 1940; S. Root 

 Borer 1941; S. Root Louse 

 1942-5; S. Root Weevil 1945- 

 9; S. Weevil 1949; S. White 

 Ply 1950; Tarnished Plant 

 Bug, White Grubs 1951; Wire 

 Worms 1952 



Planting 1917-20; Selecting 

 Plants, Pruning, Time to Set, 

 Setting 1917; Hill System, 

 Single Row 1919; Double 

 Row, Matted Row, Plants 

 per Acre 1920; Pollination, 

 Alternating Varieties 1917 



Production in United States 

 1932 



Recipes 1807; Jelly 729 



Treatment of Plantation; Ini- 

 gated Section, Non-Irrigated 

 Section 1921; After Harvest 

 1923; Intensive Method 1931 



Selecting Sit6 1914-5; Soil, Lo- 

 cation, Irrigation, Transpor- 

 tation, etc. 



Varieties 1915-26; for Cannery 

 1915; for Various Sections in 

 Northwest, for Shipping, 

 Bisexual and Pistillate Vari- 

 eties 1917 



Yield 1923 



STRAWBERRY CROWN MI- 

 NER. ArisfoteUia sp. 1989 



STRAWBERRY FALSE 

 WORM, Hari>ipliortis macttla- 

 tus Nort 1940 



STRAWBERRY I/EAF BEE- 

 TLE, TypophoruiS quadrino-* 

 tatus Say. 1940 



STRAWBERRY I^EAF ROLL- 

 ER, Ancylis eomptama Frohl. 

 1940 



STRAWBERRY ROOT APHIS, 

 Aphis forbesi Weed. 53, 1942 



STRAWBERRY ROOT BOR- 

 ER, Sesia rutilaBS Hy. Edw^. 



STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEV- 

 IL, Otiorhynchus o v a t ti » 



Linn. 1942 

 STRAWBEBRY THRIPS, En- 



thrips tritici Pitch. (Orange) 



1496; (Strawberry) 1936 

 STRAWBERRY WEEVIL, An- 



thonowras gignatns Say 1949 

 STRAWBEBBY WHITE FLY, 



Aleurodes pacbardl Morrill 



1950 

 vSTBING BEANS, Canned 734 

 STRIPED PEACH WORM, Ge- 



lechia confusella (Peach) 



1569 

 STUMP PULLERS 110 

 STUMP ROT, BaciHus caroto- 



vorus Jones (Cauliflower) 758 

 STYLES OF PACK, Apple 358- 



76 

 SUCK FLY, Dicyphus minimtis 



Uhler (Tomato) 1983 



SUGAR BEETS; See Index un- 

 der Beets 601 



SULLA OR SULLA CLOVER 

 as Honey Producer 590 



SULPHUR FLOWERS (Insect- 

 icides, etc.), Cost 1874 



SULPHUR STOVES for Bleach- 

 ing Fruit 925 



SUM1MER BLIGHT (Tomato) 

 1980 



SUMMER SQUASH 1906; Can- 

 ning 735; Cooking 1828 



SUN BURN (Walnut) 2013 



SUNFLOWER 999 



SUNFLOWER FAMILY, Com- 

 positae 1991 



SUN SCALD OR COLLAR IBtOT 

 (Apple) 492; (Chestnut) 807; 

 (On Fruit) 492; (Pineapple) 

 1686; (Potato) 1724 





