362 INDEX TO First TWENTY-FIVE REPorTs. 
Apple, age of fruiting, 11, 588; an- Apples, inoculation of, 14, 539. 
alyses of, 10, 163; composi- tabulated results of, 14, 541. 
tion, 10, 163-173; effect of 
hydrocyaniec acid gas. on, 
20, 295; plant food con- 
stituents used by, 24, 357; 
sprayed, fruit setting of, 19, 
361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 
368, 389, 390, 392, 393. 
varieties affected by frost blisters, 
21, 61; behavior in storage, 23, 
277-3384 (varieties alphabetically 
arranged); life in storage, 23, 
255; temperature for storage, 23, 
265. 
woolly louse of, 15, 570. 
Apples, adaptation of groups, 25, 340. 
age of fruiting, 11, 588. 
and crab apples, 14, 251. 
pears, ‘‘ belted,’ 14, 544. 
Baldwin, core decay of, 22, 114. 
becoming bitter in skin in storage, 
PBL URE 
mealy in storage, 23, 273. 
catalogue of varieties (alphabeti- 
eally arranged), 25, 373-397. 
changing in color in storage, 23, 
orale 
conditions affecting keeping quality, 
23, 259. 
decaying rapidly in storage, 23, 275. 
slowly in storage, 23, 274. 
different varieties, composition of 
juices23,- 138421447 
distribution of varieties, 25, 388. 
effect of ashes on yield, 16, 335. 
ashes on color, 16, 331; lime- 
sulphur-salt wash on, 21, 
297, 298; season on keeping 
quality, 23, 268; sulphur 
washes on, 24, 303. 
efficiency of different kinds of 
storage for, 23, 262. 
factors governing distribution, 25, 
350. 
fertilizers for, 14, 97. 
fertilizing materials contained in, 
14, 93. 
for Central Lakes pomological dis- 
trict, 25, 863; Eastern Plateau 
of New York, 25, 361; Erie Shore 
pomological district, 25, 366; 
Hudson Valley pomological dis- 
trict, 25, 357; Long Island pomo- 
logical district, 25, 355; Mohawk 
Valley, 25, 360; Ontario Shore 
pomological district, 25, 364; 
St. Lawrence and Champlain 
Valleys, 25, 359; Western Plateau 
of New York, 25, 367. 
groups of, 25, 3483. 

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Applying fertilizers, 
sons of, 14, 120. 
Appropriation, special, requested, 21, 12. 
Appropriations asked for, 22, 18. 
Apricot, brown spot of, 19, 181. 
leaf-spot disease of, 14, 545. 
liable to burst in storage, 23, 274. 
life in storage of varieties, 28, 255. 
losing firmness in storage, 23, 272. 
quality in storage, 23, 271. 
of New York, publication, 23, 18, 
24, 14. 
not resistant to heat before storing, 
Moe 2 Likes 
notes on varieties, 6, 340, 7, 103, 
10, 492, 11, 586, 12, 599-603, 
14, 252-257, 15, 269-276. 
plant food constituents in, 24, 371. 
profitableness of thinning, 22, 318. 
resistant to heat before storing, 23, 
276. 
Russian, in Station orchard, 3, 20. 
scab-resistant varieties, 16, 338. 
season of ripening, 14, 257, 15, 278. 
season of varieties differently 
stored, 23, 263. 
shriveling in storage, 23, 273. 
storage investigation, 23, 21, 250. 
stored, two decays of, 22, 108. 
susceptibility to scab, 16, 317. 
temperature of storage for, 23, 265. 
testing varieties, 15, 269. 
thinning, 15, 379, 18, 17, 22, 293; 
cost, 22, 320; directions for, 22, 
319; effect on color, 22, 310; ef- 
fect on market value, 22, 312; 
effect on production, 22, 313; ef- 
feet on size, 22, 311; methods 
used, 15, 380, 22, 297, 299, 307, 
317; summary of work, 22, 31; 
yield, 15, 380, 381, 382. 
time from top-working to fruiting, 
11, 590. 
undesirable varieties, 25, 369. 
untested, 25, 369. 
variation in yield, 22, 314. 
varieties for New York fruit dis- 
tricts,, 25,5 21 sas a 
in Station orchard, 7, 89, 97, 
8, 347, 355, 9, 346; scald- 
ing in storage, 238, 269. 
winter injury to, 15, 414. 
yield, 11, 590, 12, 603, 14, 256, 
257, 15, 278; on sprayed and un- 
sprayed trees, 24, 305; when 
sprayed in bloom, 19, 402, 405, 
408, 411. 
methods and _ sea- 
collar rot of, 19, 180. 
Cytospora on, 19, 181. 
