INDEX. 95 



Page. 



St. Francois Mountains, topography 11-12 



Scab, injury to fruit 27. 37. 38, 42-44. 47. 49. 51. 52. 54-55, 62-64 



Scald, injury to apples in the Ozark region 58 



Shannon. Granville, early history of the Shannon apple 4^ 



Shawnee Hills, topography 11-12 



Soil, factor of the fruit industry in the Ozark region 14-16. 30-31. 36, 68-86 



Spraying, control of fruit diseaso. ... 27. 29, 34. 37. 38, 42. 44. 47. 49, 52. 55, 58, 63-64, B8 



Stayman. J. . < 'riginator of the Stayman AVinesap apple 50 



Stinson. J. T.. on origin of the Etrifi apple 31 



Stock, live, combination of industry with orcharding 23 



Storage, cold, application to fruit handling 31. 33. 36. 40. 49-50. 58 



Strawberry, growing in the Ozark region 22. 88 



Subsoil, effect on growth of fruit trees 16 



Sunshine, relation to fruit growing 16-17 



also Climate. Cloudiness, etc. 



Temperature, factor of the fruit industry 1 6-20, <il 



also Climate. Frost, etc. 



Thurston. Richard, on history of the Shannon apple 4^ 



Topography, relation to apple and peach production 10-14 



Transportation facilities. See Ozark region, transportation. 



Twig-blight, injury to apples 26, 30. 38, 40. 42. 44. 54 



Varieties, apple and peach, behavior 9-10, 16-17. 24-65. 68-86 



See also names of varieties under Apple and Peach. 

 Virginia, correlation with the Ozark region in behavior of Winesap apple 55 



"Walker, Ernest, on peach growing in Arkansas 65 



Weather. See Climate. 



Wilson. Albert, on early history of the Wilson Juno apple 53 



Wind, factor in plant growth l(j-l 8, 20 



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