92 APPLES AND PEACHES IN THE OZARK EEGION. 



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 Downing, A. J., on history of the Minkler apple 43 



Charles, on history of certain apples 33, 48 



Drainage, aerial, relation to fruit growing 20 



soil, in the Ozark region 15 



Drought, factor in fruit growing 15-18 



Elevations in Ozark region. See Altitude. 



Etris, A. K., origin of the Etris apple 31 



Evans, J. C, planting of orchards 21-22 



Paul, on peach growing , 60-61, 65 



Evaporation, application to handling apples 29, 42, 44 



Fertility, soil characteristics in the Ozark region 15-16 



Fillers, system of alternate planting of fruit trees 44, 52 



Forage, use of crops in rotations 23-24 



Frost, factor in apple and peach industry 16-20, 39, 47, 66, 68-86 



Fruit, climatic factors limiting production 16-18 



combination of industry with dairying, etc 23 



cooperative methods in handling 24 



diseases. See Diseases. 



history of industry in the Ozark region 7-10, 21-24 



relation of industry to transportation facilities 20-21 



small, adaptability to the Ozark region 22 



See also Apples, Peaches, Phenology, etc. 



Fungi, fruit diseases 26, 27, 34, 44 



See also Diseases. 



Gano, W. G., on history of the Gano apple 33 



Gill, John B., on early history of the Shannon apple 48-49 



Grape, growing in the Ozark region 22 



Grass, use in crop rotations 23 



Haseltine, L. K. , grower of Ingram apples 38 



Heiges, S. B., on origin of the Minkler apple 43 



Highfill, H., propagator of apples 34, 36, 37 



Holman, D . S . , propagator of the Ingram apple 38 



Holt, Earles, propagator of certain apples 37, 53-54 



Hornsby , Brinkley , originator of the Missouri apple 43 



Humus, occurrence in soils of the Ozark region 15 



Indian Territory. See Oklahoma. 



Ingram, Martin, disseminator of the Ingram apple 38 



Insects, relation to fruit industry 36 



See names of insects; as Curculio, etc. 



Intercropping in orchards 22-23, 88 



Introduction to bulletin 7-10 



Jacks, Eli, propagator of the Gano apple 33 



Keyes, C. R., on topography of the Ozark region 11-12 



Latitude, relation to fruit growing 19, 61, 66, 68-86 



Leaf-blight, injury to apples 26, 27 



Loam, Clarksville, two types of soil in the Ozark regipn 14-15 



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