INDEX. 93 



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Magazine Mountain , altitude 11 



Manure, use in fruit growing 15 



Map . sketch of the Ozark region 10 



Markets, handling fruit 24, 47, 54, 56, 59-62 



See also Cider. Evaporation, etc. 



Minkler, S. G.. on introduction of the Minkler apple 43 



Missouri, altitudes as related to fruit growing 10-13, 61, 69-86 



apple and peach trees of bearing age 7-9 



Elberta peach, dates of first picking for various years 61, 81-83 



phenological data 1 7-20. 22. 54 -55, 66, 69-86 



See also varietal names. 



southern, peach varieties recommended 65 



Moisture, factor in growth of fruit 16-18 



See also Climate. Precipitation, etc. 

 Moore. David, propagator of Wilson June apple 53 



Nectarine, growing in the Ozark region 7 



Norwood. W. M.. propagator of the Wilson June apple 53 



Observers, phenological list 66-67 



Oklahoma, altitudes as related to fruit growing 10-11, 13-14, 68, 69, 71-86 



apple and peach trees of bearing age 7-9 



phenological data 22, 66, 68, 69, 71-86 



See also varietal names. 



Olden Fruit Farm, propagation of fruits in the Ozark region 21-22, 65 



Orchards, apple and peach 7, 18, 20-24, 88 



See also Apple. Peach, etc. 



Ouachita Mountains, topography 10-12, 15 



Ozark Plateau, topography 11-12 



Ozark region, adaptability to apple and peach industry 7-10 



apples, summary and varieties 25-58, 68-79 



correlation with A'irginia in behavior of Winesap apple 55 



description, location, soil, topography, etc 10-24 



Elberta peach, dates of first picking for various years 61 



peaches, summary and varieties 58-65, 80-86 



pomological status 2 1-24 



sketch map 10 



transportation facilities for fruit 20-21 



See also Altitudes, Climate. Soil, Phenology, Topography, etc. 

 Ozarks. origin of name 7 



Peach, abbreviated descriptions of varieties 64 



adaptability to the Ozark region, varietal notes 10 



See also Phenology. Varieties, etc. 



dates of blossoming 80-86 



development of industry in the Ozark region 7-10 



diseases. See Diseases. 



important varieties 58-67, 80-86 



number of trees in the Ozark region at different periods 7-10 



phenological observers and records 65-67, 80-86 



See also varietal names. 



varieties, Alexander 60, 64 



Belle, Belle of Georgia 60, 64, 65 



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