SUPPLY— VEGETABLE 



INDEX 



StJPPLY AKI> DEMAND, Ex- 

 tension of 1330; See Idea of 

 Value 1256 



SUBFACE MOLB (Tomato) 

 1978 



StJBVEY for Drainage System 

 904 



StJSCEPTIB3CLITY of Varieties 

 to Disease (Apple) 499 



SUTTON (Beauty) for Massa- 

 chusetts 1343 



SWALLOW, Barn 631 



SWABMIKO OF BEES 588 



SWEAT FLIES (Plant Louse 

 Enemy) 1957 



SWEET CIDER 403-8, 667 



SWEET PEAS QQ5 



SWEET POTATO 1952-7 



Cooking 1S21 



Culture and Propagation 1952 



Diseases; Bin or Soft Rot, 

 Black Eot 195S; Dry Rot, 

 Soil Hot, Stem Kot or Yel- 

 lows 1955 



Map of Production in United 

 States 1954 



Pests 1955-7; Cutworms, Gold 

 Bugs or Tortoise Beetles 

 1955; Sweet Potato Plea 

 Beetle. Sweet Potato Stem 

 Borer 1956; Sweet Potato 

 Weevil 1957 



SWEET POTATO FLEA BEE- 

 TLE, Chaetocneraa conftnis 

 Lee 1956 



SWEET POTATO STEM BOK- 

 EK, OmpMsa anastomosalis 

 Guen. 1956 



SWEET POTATO WEEVIL, 

 Cylas rormi<"arius Tryon 1957 



SW^EET WILLIAM 999 



SWISS CHARD for Alaska 9; 

 Recipes 1828 



SYKCABFY (Apple) 492 



SYNETA; See Fruit Tree Leaf 

 Syneta 524 



SYBIAN OB HOLY LAND 

 BEES 587 



SYKPHUS FLIES (Plant Louse 

 Enemies) 1689, 1957 



SYBUF for Canning Fruit 720; 

 Gauge 721 



TABLES; See Index under 



TACHINID OB TACHINA 



FLIES 1700 

 TANGLEFOOT for Insect Pests 



1872 

 TANOLEBOOT (Pineapple) 



1686 

 TAPIOCA Recipes 18 OS 

 TARNISHED PLANT BUG 



(Peach) 1570 

 TARNISHED PLANT BUG, 



Lygas pratensis Linn. (Straw- 



herry) 1951 

 TEAB STAIN, CoIIetotrlchnra 



gjloeosporioides (Lemon) 



1236; (Orange) 1491 

 TENDENCY to Variation In 



Asparagus 560 



TENNESSEE 1958-60; Frost 

 and Precipitation 1958-60; 

 Production of Fruits 1960; 

 Nursery Stock Inspection 

 Law 1232 



TENNESSEE RED PEANUT 

 1583 



TENT CATERPILLARS, Vari- 

 ous Species (Apple) 540 



TERMITE 550 



TERN, Black U4 



TERRAPIN SCALE, Euleca- 

 nluna nigrrofasciatum Ferg. 

 (Peach) 1564-5 



TEXAS 1960-5; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 1965; Fruit Pro- 

 duction 1963-5; Fruits for 

 1961; Pecans 1962; Grapes 

 1105; Nursery Stock Inspec- 

 tion Law 1232 



THRASHER, Brown 629 



THERMAL BELTS 99 



THINNING APPLES 309-13 



THRUSH, Russet-Backed 627 



TILE 900-5; Kinds, Sizes, Lev- 

 eling, Laying 



TIEB, Definition 357 



TILLAGE. Defined 1 , 



TLMBEBED LAND, Clearmg 

 of 376-7 



TiaiBEB HOT, Sderotinia lib- 

 ertiana Fckl. (Tomato) 1978 



TINGIS (Apple) 505 



TIP BURN (Lettuce and Po- 

 tato) 1243 



TIP WORM, Cecidonayia oxyco- 

 cana Johns (Cranberry) 851 



TOADS 1965 



TOADSTOOL DISEASE (Wal- 

 nut) 2012 



TOADSTOOLS 1372 



TOBACCO FUMES for Insect 

 Control 1S72 



TOBACCO SPHINX, Phlegreth- 

 ontins Quinauemaculata Haw. 

 (Tomato) 1983 



TOBACCO SPRAYS 1866; Cost 

 1974 



TOMPKINS KING, Description 

 227-8; Soil for S8 



TOMATO 1966-84 



Canning 724, 735 



Culture 1966-71; as Intercrop 

 259; Location, Seed, Soil 

 1966; Method of Starting, 

 Hotbeds, Cold Frames, 

 Transplanting 1967-8; Set- 

 ting in Field, Cost 1969; 

 Pruning and Training 1970; 

 Cultivation and Irrisration 



Diseases 1973-81; Anthracnose 

 1973; Blight, Blossom End 

 Rot or Point Rot 1974; 

 Burn or Scald, Collar Dis- 

 ease 1975; Damping-Off 1978; 

 Downy Mildew. Hollow Stem 

 1975; Leaf Blight or Rust, 

 Leaf Mold 1976; Root Rot, 

 Rosette, Sclerotium Blight, 

 Surface Molds, Timber Rot 

 197S; Western Tomato Blight 

 1979; White Mold, Wilt or 

 Summer Blight 1980; Wilt 

 or Sleeping Sickness, Winter 

 Bl'ght 19<?1 



Literature 197^ 



Marketing 1971; Picking, Pack- 

 ing, Grading, etc. 



Pests 1981-4', Blister Beetle, 

 Bugs 1981; Colorado Potato 

 Beetle, Cutworms, Grass- 

 hoppers, Semitroplcal Army 

 Worms 1982; Sphinxes, Suck 

 Fly 1983; Tomato Aphis, To- 

 mato Worm, White Fly 1984 



Production 1973 



Recipes 1828-9; Tomato Butter 

 810; Tomato Sauce 1824; To- 

 matoes, Stewed, Escalloped, 

 Baked, Deviled, Jam, On 

 Toast, With Fish 1828-9 



Varieties 1966-7 



Yield 1971-3; Crossing Toma- 

 toes to Increase Yield 1972; 

 Practical Suggestions o n 

 Seed Raising 1973; Pruning 

 to Increase Yield 1970 



TOMATO APHIS, Megoura so- 

 lan! Thomas 1984 

 TOMATO SPHINX, PMeife- 



thontius sexta Johan 1983 

 TOMATO WORM, HeHothis ob- 



soleta Fab. 1984 

 TOOLS, for Cultivation 245 

 TOP- WORKING, Apple 125-8; 



Peach 1543; Pecan 1665 



TORTOISE BEETLE (Sweet 

 Potato) 1955 



TRACING CAR MOVEBCENTS 



1296, 1S2S 



TRANSPORTATION PROB- 

 LEMS 1316 



TRANSPORTATION of Nur- 

 sery Stock, Laws 1224-34 

 TRAYS for Drying Fruit 925 

 TREES, Where to Buy 135 

 TRUCK SOILS 1850 



TRUCK CROPS, Beans 574; 

 Onions 1457-75; Cabbage 

 670-3; Asparagus 556; Peas 

 1527-30; Lettuce 1238-43; 

 Radishes 10, 1761-3; Turnips 

 1984; Beets 600-14 



TRUMPET LEAF MINER, Tis- 

 cheria malifoliella Clemens 

 (?) (Apple) 542 



TRUNK BOT, SchizophyUum 

 commune (Orange) 1491 



TRUNK ROT (Walnut) 2014 



TUBERCULOSIS, Bacterium 

 savastanoi (Olive) 1457 



TUBER MEALY BUG, Pseu- 

 dococcus aflfinis Mask. (Po- 

 tato) 1726 



TULIP TREE as Honey Pro- 

 ducer 590 



TUMORS (See Crown Gall Ap- 

 ple) 457 



TUMOR STRANDS and Sec- 

 ondary Galls (Apple) 460 



TURNIP 1984-5 



Cooking, Boiled, Hashed 1829; 

 Culture; in Alaska 8; Culti- 

 vation 1985; as Cover Crop 

 252 



Varieties 1985 



TURNIP LEAF MINER, Scap- 

 tomyza flaveola (Radish) 

 1763 



TUSSOCK MOTH, Hemero- 

 campa vetusta Boisd. (Ap- 

 ple) 543 



Parasite 1700 



TUTTI FBUITTI 1808 



TWELVE-SPOTTED ASPAR- 

 AGUS BEETLE, Crioceris 13- 

 punctata L. 562 



TWIN FALLS for Strawberries 



1913 

 TWIG BLIGHT (Apple) 492 

 TWIG BLIGHT, Sderotinia 



llbertiana (Lemon) 1235 



TWO-LINED CHESTNUT 



BORER, Agrilus bilineatus 



Weber (Chestnut) 811 



TJ 



UMPQUA VALLEY 1505; Va- 

 rieties of Fruit for 1509; 

 Strawberries in 1913 



UNFERMENTED APPLE 

 JUICE, Methods of Prepar- 

 ing 403-8; See also Cider 667 



UNFERiMENTED GRAPE 

 JUICE 1110; Uses 



UNICORN PROMINENT, ScM- 

 zura unicornis (Apple) 543 



UTAH 1985-8; Frost and Pre- 

 cipitation 19SS; Nursery 

 Stock Inspection Law, 1232; 

 Production of Fruits and 

 Vegetables 1986-8 



UTENSILS for Canning and 

 Preserving Fruits 71S; Steril- 

 ization 



Y 



VALLEY GRASSHOPPEBS, 



Ecaleonotus enigma Scudd. 



(Clover and Alfalfa) 824 

 VALUE OF ADVERTISING 



1310 

 VALUE OF BRAND 1311 

 VALUE OF IMPORTANT 



CROPS 935 

 VANCOUVER APPLE TREE 



61-3 

 VARIEGATED FOLIAGE (Ap- 

 ple) 492 

 VARIETIES of Apples to Plant 



181-234; Descriptions and 



Recommendations 

 VARIETIES of Fruits and 



Their Survival 66S 

 VARIETIES of Apples, List 



428-34 

 VARIETIES of Honey Bees 586 

 VARIETIES, Too Many and 



Inferior 1305 

 VEGETABLE 

 Canning 733-5; Classification 



1989-9X 



22 



