Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. |< MAY18 1944 fi a 7 | | vo oe a ww or SPT. OF AGRI ons e / ; mT UR aa a cst oe ) RSS : 2 a a : \ Sy se Oo C, : ey eo ery pee % a ] b € | Issued November 380, 1908. Ces DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—Circular No. 17. B. T. GALLOWAY, Chief of Bureau. INDEX TO PAPERS RELATING TO PLANT-INDUSTRY SUBJECTS IN THE YEARBOOKS OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. PREPARED BY J. EK. ROCKWELL, Epiror, Burnau oF PLAnt INDUSTRY. WASHINGTON . GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE ; 1908 BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. Physiologist and Pathologist, and Chief of Bureau, Beverly T. Galloway. Physiologist and Pathologist, and Assistant Chief of Bureau, Albert F. Woods. Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Erwin F. Smith, Pathologist in Charge. Investigations of Discases of Fruits, Merton B. Waite, Pathologist in Charge. Laboratory of Forest Pathology, Haven Metcalf, Pathologist in Charge. Cotton and Truck Diseases and Plant Disease Survey, William A. Orton, Pathologist in Charge. Plant Life History Investigations, Walter T. Swingle, Physiologist in Charge. Cotton Breeding Investigations, Archibald D. Shamel and Daniel N. Shoemaker, Physiologists in Charge. Tobacco Investigations, Archibald D. Shamel, Wightman W. Garner, and Ernest H. Mathewson, in Charge. Corn Investigations, Charles P. Hartley, Physiologist in Charge. Alkali and Drought Resistant Plant Breeding Investigations, Thomas H. Kearney, Physiologist in Charge. Soil Bacteriology and Water Purification Investigations, Karl F. Kellerman, Physiologist in Charge. Bionomic Investigations of Tropical and Subtropical Plants, Orator F. Cook, Bionomist in Charge. Drug and Poisonous Plant Investigations and Tea Culture Investigations, Rodney H. True, Physiologist in Charge. Physical Laboratory, Lyman J. Briggs, Physicist in Charge. Crop Technology and Fiber Plant Investigations, Nathan A. Cobb, Crop Technologist in Charge. Taxonomic and Range Investigations, Frederick V. Coville, Botanist in Charge. Farm Management Investigations, William J. Spillman, Agriculturist in Charge. Grain Investigations, Mark Alfred Carleton, Cerealist in Charge. Arlington Experimental Farm, Lee C. Corbett, Horticulturist in Charge. Vegetable Testing Gardens, William W. Tracy, sr., Superintendent. Sugar-Beet Investigations, Charles O. Townsend, Pathologist in Charge. Western Agricultural Extension Investigations, Carl 8. Scofield, Agriculturist in Charge. Dry-Land Agriculture Investigations, E. Channing Chilcott, Agriculturist in Charge. Pomological Collections, Gustavus B. Brackett, Pomologist in Charge. Field Investigations in Pomology, William A. Taylor and G. Harold Powell, Pomologists in Charge. Experimental Gardens and Grounds, Edward M. Byrnes, Superintendent. Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, David Fairchild, Agricultural Explorer in Charge. Forage Crop Investigations, Charles V. Piper, Agrostologist in Charge. Sced Laboratory, Edgar Brown, Botanist in Charge. Grain Standardization, John D. Shanahan, Crop Technologist in Charge. Subtropical Laboratory and Garden, Miami, Fla., P. J. Wester, Gardener in Charge. Plant [ntroduction Garden, Chico, Cal., W. W. Tracy, jr., Assistant Botanist in Charge. South Texas Garden, Brownsville, Ter., Edward C. Green, Pomologist in Charge. Farmers’ Cooperative Demonstration Work, Seaman A. Knapp, Special Agent in Charge. Seed Distribution (directed by Chief of Bureau), Lisle Morrison, Assistant in General Charge. Editor, J. E. Rockwell. Chief Clerk, James E. Jones. [Cir. 17) 2 B. P. I.—414. ‘ INDEX TO PAPERS RELATING TO PLANT-INDUSTRY SUBJECTS IN THE YEARBOOKS OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. EXPLANATORY STATEMENT. The index following is intended primarily to cover the subjects referred to in the 65 papers contributed by the Bureau of Plant Industry since its organization, on July 1, 1901, to the Yearbooks of the United States Department of Agriculture and afterwards reprinted in separate form. In order to make this index more satisfactory and complete, how- ever, it has been deemed desirable to include with it a title index to papers relating to plant-industry subjects printed in the Yearbooks issued prior to the organization of the Bureau of Plant Industry. These title entries are therefore inserted with the others, but are dis- tinguished from them by the use of smaller type. For a complete subject index to these earlier papers and all others issued in Yearbooks prior to 1901 the reader is referred to Bulletin No. 7 of the Division of Publications, entitled ‘“‘ Index to the Yearbooks of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1894-1900,” by Charles H. Greathouse. All of the papers contributed to the Yearbooks which have been reprinted in separate form for gratuitous distribution are indicated (1) by the number assigned to each such paper, known as a “‘ Year- book Extract” or “* Yearbook Separate,’ by the Document Section of the Division of Publications, followed (2) by the year showing the par- ticular Yearbook in which the article referred to appeared and (3) by the numbers of the pages on which the specified matter will be found. Many of the earlier Yearbook papers are now out of print in sepa- rate form. Those separates that are now available for distribution % @ The stock of free publications on hand at the Department of Agriculture is con- stantly changing, the editions being exhausted from time to time but reprinted when required. At the time of going to press (November, 1908) the following papers upon plant- industry subjects printed in the Yearbooks may be obtained in separate form from the Department of Agriculture upon request: Nos. 20, 27, 28, 47, 50, 85, 87, 90, 128, 151, iiemoelos, 205,206, 208, 211, 215, 217, 220,-222, 262, 266, 278, 279, 283, 291, 293, 314, 317, 320, 321, 326, 330, 340, 343, 356, 361, 377, 383, 387, 401, 419, 422, 427, 429, 446, 450, 453, 456, 459, 461, 463, reir, 17] 4 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. will be sent free of cost upon application to the Secretary of Agricul- ture and may be designated by using the specific numbers assigned to. the extracts wanted; thus “YB 340” is a sufficient indication that a copy is desired of Yearbook Extract No. 340, issued in the Yearbook for 1904, entitled ‘‘Opportunities in Agriculture. I. Growing Crops under Glass. II. Fruit Growing. III. General Farming.” It is hoped that this index will prove a convenient key to the vast storehouses of information on plant subjects contained in the series of Yearbooks of the Department of Agriculture, of which the four- teenth volume has only recently come from the press. SEPTEMBER 25, 1908. fCir, 17] MD) Bee Note.— Wherever a subject is treated throughout an entire paper, the word paper is added to indicate this fact except in the cases of papers issued prior to 1901, all such entries covering entire papers only. ¥ A Extract Acetic acid made from grape pomace. ......-.....-.-.-.-.---. 354 Additional notes-on seed testing....................-...--------- HOG Sad eer es SoS 98 Additions, some, to our vegetable dietary....................2-. 22-22-2022 eee 41 Advance loquat, history and description..........-.-.-...---- 229 Agricultural experiments in Alaska..............---.---------- eae A TER 142 munookcormthecoast of Alaska: =. 02 soak oss esses eek seen 106 seeds—where grown and how handled, paper........ 238 Agriculture, Department, new citrus and pineapple produc- LOWS A PUPCH A> swe Neio coc ss 427 fruit productions, paper.-....-.-. 383 development, relation of plant physiology, paper... 336 RUBE OELOM ACO MS seh eee cveiicte te siete ge ee es De aeie cele 151 the Winited States, progress ... 20.22. 2--..2e es bee ke cena 179 OPPOROUMINCS,« PAPer: < o.26. 5 eee eS 336 Potasmvand its MuNCtlOn Asse Sas oe woe eee ee od 71 soil ferments important ........ sel pe Aa Bees Fe aga 35 training necessary for investigator and teacher.... 336 tropical islands of the United States, paper....... 242 TMIS CANES a scensee ae Se oe has Sell lea EEPLOSTOLO Spa DVIS Ole ony ne es Se ayyorme soe uae hae Whe Sawe Ne Pen es 90 Ercanonne and sclentinic, Progress ../5 0.242 Soe ele le 176 Aiken apple, history and description......... Be tS Ne be Alabama and Mississippi, diversified farming, paper. eee t Sra PM ASD TA TICUOMTAl EXPCLIMENtS © so. sca 0 oss ole ee eo ee ee 142 ROAST CUOUTAl OUTIOOK cei ee Wo ee 106 Alfalfa, factor of success in potato culture..................-.. 349 PEROSELOM=eTO WING TECIOM! 2. 6205 2) '.5 Ree dk asec te dae. 4 BE on ee 278 seeds. . ie Smee AGE Pcie s A AL elie AOS Alfilaria, poeds. ae See, 2 Pep rien ler ast welt 288 Algee, blue-green, in water TEL Lanes TES NO ipa bse 6) contamination of public water supplies, PODER ae oss n her, 2B2 prevention m water supplies... .....----..-.--2.0-+-.-- 262 Alkali lands in Egypt, reclamation, pees Begin te eee tas os ce iy OL PLiginey ale; and reclamation.) 282... e ee ecco ae eos 35 Sil sMerace mlants ior CUlLLVATION = 2/2 025.0. oe ce eke ee oo ele ees 129 Eley peean history and description....-...-...-:-.-.-.-.---- 429 Alligator pear. See Avocado. puMond. Jordan, history and description........-.--........-. 283 ECir: 17) Year- . book. 1904 1897 1895 1901 1898 1897 1901 1906 1905 1904 1898 1899 1904 1896 1895 1904 1901 1901 1897 1899 1903 1905 1898 1897 1904 1904 1902 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 1895 1898 1906 1902 Page. 378 441-452 205-214 391-392 515-524 553-576 233-256 329-346 275-290 119-132 505-514 307-334 161-190 107-136 69-102 129-131 349-368 352 160-175 347-366 268-269 501-207 515-524 553-576 312-313 505 361-362 240-241 252 178-181 175-186 184-185 573-588 103-122 535-550 366-367 479-480 +) 6 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Year- Extract. book. Page. Alsike clover, seed.. nid ae Steen ee oo ee LOOM 239 America, North, Poneman Riceipation of Shia end race oS ie 9 1894 203-214 relationship of fruits to those of eastern Asia.................2......- 21 1894 437-442 American lemon industry, status, paper...........-...:.-...... 453 1907 343-360 wormseed. See Wormseed, American. Ames, ADELINE, and WritL1am ALLEN ORTON, paper entitled hs Bit diseases in 1907’’.......... idee loool e ACT W907 a7 589 Animals and plants in North Nenericn peoeeaniin taisibution Ao eee gare 9 1894 203-214 improvement, use of inbreeding ...........-...-.-..... 389 1905 379-381 ‘Anise, experiments in Cultivations ese. 25s eae De GOR 346 Apple, Aiken, history and description...........: ye Soni Leerae 330 1903 268-269 Bloomfield, shistory and deseriptions=--. =. =.22- 420 356 1904 399-400 Carson, history and description,--.........----.-----.-- 399 1905 496-497 - culture, commercial, relation of cold storage, paper... .-. 317 1903 225-238 Delicious, history and description................-..--- 450 1907 305-307 diseases @NG"INSeCts?s.22 2 ee ee 230 1901 603-604 Doctor, history and description. eee. eee 356 1904 400-402 Hnsee, history and. description seae 75. 9 eee 450 1907 305-307 prowile; sections suitable. - 25. 5- soos es el 230 1901 594 sites.and soils suitable s2 2225 eee = ee as 230 1901 594-595 Hiley, history and. descriptions... 22-22.-e2- 2-22 eae 330 1903 271-272 InduUsiTy, Present status. --22.22. eee ee 317 1903 225-226 Ingram, history and description. -. 2-25.25. -2 eee 229 1901 382-383 iInsectsiand: diseases. sa .0 i ee 230 1901 603-604 McIntosh, history and description>:2227.-2-----.425 0 == 229 1901 383-385 Magnate, history and description..........-....-.--.-- 429 1906 355-357 Oliver Red, history and description................---- 429 1906 357-358 orcharding, commercial, Vanen-..= jose te 230 1901 593-608 Perry, stony: ancy GescripliOMss..22-— eee eee ee 330 1903 270-271 Rabun, history-and descriptions. <2... 4 ee 429 1906 359-360 Randolph; history and description.<--2-4---- 2-5. 4-5= 283 1902 472-473 scald. 225. 5S meee et oS Soccer ee ea eee 317 1903 232-233 Stayman Winesap, history and description.......-...-. 283 1902 470-472 sugar. See Sugar-apple. trade; inilwence of-cold Storace222 2a. see ee ee 317 1903 236 trees, bearing; top-workine 22252. eee ofa ee eee 266 1902 255-256 CulilvatlOnies-- 0ske eee = eee eee eee 230 1901 599-601 preparation for plantine er ee 230 1901 595-596 PTUDING sateen ee 230 1901 601-603 Virginia Beauty, history and description............--. 399 1905 495-496 Apples, advantages of local storage house........---...------- 317 1903 234 and raspberries combined, cultivation.......-..-..--.- 246 1901 441-443 cold storage, relation to commercial culture, paper.... 317 1903 2256-238 conditions influencing keeping quality.............-.-- 317 1903 230-235 handling and marketine-< 22.02 ieee 230 1901 605-608 importance of storing promptly after picking....-.-..-. 317 1903 233-234 influence of cold storage in extending markets........- 317 1903 | 236-237 keeping quality, influence of environment..-.........--. 317 1903 234-235 marketing methods. .2.00%.<- 22 doce eee 317 1903 226-227 storage, magnitude of business: -.----.2-2225. 5. +22 eee 317. 1903 228-229 sugrestions for improving color.-2._. =. 22-2-0se. eee 317 1903 231-232 sun scald... .s2.%. fie) eon cee ee eee 266 1902 246-247 supply. and.demand; relation-<:2-.222:2. 93 ee aeee ee 317 1903 227-228 [Cir217] INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Extract. Apples, temperature for keeping in storage........-.-...-..---- 317 timer tonprelks ior cold storages 52: \sae- sie oki. bees eee 317 vanieties;for commercial purposes.........-22-2-242-4s- 230 value, influence of cold storage.....-....---.. 317 Arid region of United States, conditions in soils................. SIM 22 can rN eae 29 See also Semiarid regions. Arkansas, diversified farming. - oho NM elt Ma Pay ee Sin Tele eh OOH AY Arlington Experimental Meee testing gardens for plant intro-~ er ee) 384 Art of seed selection and prcedine) QPCR eats iN site crates ears 446 PMSLIBnne CHELOEeMOMerDIACE Ys wees (amos pede Neh fe sods. 284 PS eECOal wiOr CAMMatlONG. 0 weiss slo or. eh 290 Asia, eastern, relationship of fruits to those of America.............-.--------- 21 JA STORUEEYLUTISY TOE ETN Gl a Te Mg a at le poe Oe a ge eg ea 459 new rust-resistant, development..........-..-..-..- 44] Atlantic Coast States, truck farming..............--..-. Geers 459 Sao OanG eat nU Ckesl ANG Sia eee Seatac eee cece ore ee Ryan fal 28 meyOca@Orasampromising fruit Crop. -..)...2.22..2.-2- 22220. Selene 394 |S TOG LG gO hos Se ese spats es a ly a eg ale te SUN 394 Chappelow, history and description...........---.---- 429 description of fruit and possibilities of market......-.. 242 15H FESS AS ae WN eC eg Oe a pe 394 Dien Ss eXCeM Le ae means eee soo oka noes 394 FORO DAM ULOIE sence ew Cy eR MAS a tee toe lt a 394 firapp ehistory and description... >2-2.222.2-22......-. » 399 EOS «cic As yrs aS SMES eres mae PA aL Nn ere So B pacilly varieties present.in soils. 225-0322. .2232. 20 22.02.22 2 bes 411 See abe Bacteria. Bacteria and the nitrogen problem, paper.......-.-.--.-------- 277 cultures, distribution and methods of use.............. 277 dismibution-of inoculated soil’... 22522-25250 02.-25. 4 inoculation of soil. Bees Suis es se ta ee Sea OLDE improved me iod So MAE SME NS 277 pure cultures, {6252255 eek ews ih ho 411 PMPPOREN- CALM ERIMO aS 5 AAs cw ca eal els MOE aes UE Oy, PAT 336 LOGE MOGME Vale Seta Fe aah ea CLP OG LO 411 varieties and efficiency ...-......-.-.--- 411 BOM Choemicalhimetomen#s sich) oy koe ass node en 41] fixation of atmospheric nitrogen.....-..-...--.--- 411 BUPMeLClesery ie tre ECR Ae hig docs an 4 PRE OU, Pali s CHE Gauee temo ea ras AMG 1 STG 277 MUETOSCOPIC Appearances .-22 6222. ets aes 277 See also Bacilli and Nitrogen. Base on savant s Gobaccoseed ...02.. nee set eee i bee kee d: 358 BAILEY, LIBERTY HYDE: Paper entitled ‘Sketch of the relationship between American and eastern ASST ATED URL GSS ese ie eae eee a a NT ee NCIS LE 21 “ The improvement of our native iruits”...............-.- 77 Banana, importance of crop in Porto Rico, etc.............---- , 242 Bamier tape, history and description...........2/......2.2--- 429 Pere mineae Om cChesthlbs- 226 cce 062. occ cele ei sbss teers: 463 [Cir, 17] Year- book. 1903 1903 1901 1903 1894 1905 1905 1907 1902 1902 1894 1907 1907 1907 1894 1905 1905 1906 1901 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1906 1902 1902 1906 1902 1902 1906 1902 1904 1906 1906 1906 1906 1902 1902 1902 1904 1894 1896 1901 1906 1907 7 Page. 230-231 231 596-599 235-236 155-164 207-212 298 221-236 511 562 437-442 433 141-142 425-434 129-143 439-444 441-443 363-365 304 443-444 444 441 508-510 440-441 128-130 333-342 341-342 134-135 339-340 340-341 135 336-337 123-125 132-135 133-134 128 130-132 337-338 338-339 338 448-449 437-442 297-304 304-355 361-362 489-490 8 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS, Extract. Barley, Chevalier, introduction into America, cost............-. 384 industrial progress and improvement of crop.....-.----- 264 Barnyard ‘grass it ie ypt:2.-.22.seseeet nose oe ee ee 291 Beans tor ‘truck farming: ..250.:227e4 see ees ee eke kes 459 velvet,.1n peach orchardss(eeeusst he ee ae 293 BOGS. 2.2 +...b5 5s eae tee eee te es 238 Beer productionam cotton belt-- S22 ee ee Sig Southern States, opportunities.........-..--. 340 Beet-sugar industry, production and future possibilities........ 320 manufacture, utilization of residues in cattle feeding............. 137 production, methods of reducing the cost, paper.... 422 Beets, sugar, care and eultivation..-.2. 26. -0.. 222 Le eai ec: 320 cost of production one hundred years ago..-..-..-.- 422 GUL Vales seein ee oe ee ee an 422 destroyino weeds.- 2. ee ae eee 422 growing and siloing seed roots........-..-.----...- 351 COSb so. ccm 2c Sees cee ee 422 labor scost.c. 25-22 ae eee 422 TEGUCING? : 2h ee see wen ce 422 NIOCCSSALY <2ccber eee ee ere 320 422 solirces OL supplye:oce----2 ee oer 422 prout and. loss). 2. gee. = eee 320 yields and future possibilities............- 320 harvesting 2226205523. 5d oe ee ee 320 422 Noein Oe ees Seed Se cote he ee Se es ae 422 importance of growing seed at home.............. 351 IM ProvemMenw.2-=. us... ee ee eee 422 INCTEASING BIZC sc -ces'e > oe sins we ee eee ree 422 sugar content....- utube cena caen eee 351 422 WVICATION sesso Ses oe ee eee eee 320 location of land for profitable growing.........-.-- 320 DIAUUING oe. oo eee oo eee ene: See ee 320 practices of successful prowers..-2- 5. 5. .-2--s«« 320 preparation:of soil)2- 2.72. ee ee 320 production of single-germ seed.............-.-.-- 422 relation to general farming, paper....-..--...----- 320 HOG <2 Sasso Serine were eee ee ee ey eee 238 American-grown, excellence.......-:...-..- ool DreGdINe * paper.=. 5 Ses Nee ee 351 effects of soil and environment............... 301 forelon-pTOWN.=2.. 222-24 Stee Stee eee 351 methods of-production..-..-=.+222=-4usee ee 301 steps in Scientific prowing:-- =. ----. -2iee ee 351 testing characters. 232s 222. Se 351 WOrk IMAMpProvins:2 2. eee 351 siloing seed TO0ts 25.528. a eee ee 351 Sil Ogihara 422 soll suitable forsproduction-c-2---ese-- =e eee 320 tDEDMING 2. oe oe ee ee ee 422 and’ weeding 22: ose a eee ees 320 (Cir; 47] Year- book. 1905 1902 1902 1907 1902 1901 1905 1904 1903 1898 1906 1903 1906 1906 1906 1904 1906 1906 1906 1903 1906 1906 1903 1903 1903 1906 1906 1904 1906 1906 1904 1906 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1906 1903 1901 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1906 1903 1906 1903 Page. 294 225 580-582 433 617-618 242-243 210 189-190 410 213-220 265-278 405-407 265 276 277-278 350-351 268-278 269-270 274 407-408 270 270-274 408-409 410 407 276-277 275-276 343-344 266-268 266-267 341-342 267-268 405-406 402-403 405 400-401 404-405 275 399-410 252-2505 344 | 341-352 347-348 342-343 344-347 350 348-349 351-352 350-351 278 401-402 275 406-407 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YHARBOOKS. Extract. beets; sioal transportation, LO4aCtOly <. ja. 25505 2s soeesieme cee 422 Vahe Ol laMGhtOn COVOWING. Uc cscs Jeeta ee ae ek 422 WACLOMLONACEC Hee sete cos vue Rote ei ace OAD Beggarweed, seeds...........-.-- PEP LA Oh Fas 02) Aan eee OR AA aR Belladonna, cultivation ee anent SIS ST Hr wr eh a I 325 IM Ww miGedu states: ssssc esac. alae eee oe AOL pelle peaeh. history and description< -- 2... 2.2.2 .22.5sn55.25- 283 LP CURSO TN) 1B Ag Oe ae ie i ee ee iene no ean ds ante 291 BESSEY, ERNST ATHEARN,and HERBERT JOHN APOE, paper entitled “‘ Prog- ressim plant breeding in the United States”?..2 22... 22... 2-22.22. 2 2422 2b eet. 363 Department of Agriculture, new citrus and pineapple produc- tions, paper .... 427 creations, paper ......- 343 fruit productions, paper....-- 383 MevelopmentiomEMesirickime MbCrests |= 94. 2s soe. se ee reels ee less = Se 217 Dewey, Lyster Hoxie: PApecIMenbiiledmAMicratlom OL WeCOS) acct asso et Se ee 70 ‘Principal commercial plant fibers”-.......... 321 ‘“The hemp industry in the United States”.._.. 254 ‘“«Two hundred weeds: How to know them and how to kill LED OE 00 tee EE yy A a yc a he 52 Sa VCCOSHIMCUELES NG abO Ws Sig wasps ey eee yee 134 Piaomacesimawater supplies. -2 00. oe ek ee 262 Bietaivanvecesablensomeradditionsyseiscs. Sores a ee ee ee 41 - HGTIE! G2), TU) yO el SR a GA eh a ae 291 Disease and health of orange as affected by fertilization of soil...........-...-... 8 pear-pliaintsecausciand prevention. 422 See ease ee dee 50, 57 MPISCASCH MECTe DIS: Hm OGRE as Pt TeN LD eee oe a Me a et 437 USO cd 6, aes akg ok a ASSP eR, Re So a Ran DE tae 467 COU OMERSIUCMES S277 sie sh GAN ALS at a Syke 363 Mit OL MES wre OO OMe eee A eee Ls eek Le 437 JUSTO ees tie Shi Ot asl gh aban re EN hs ye Peter 467 fORATET CROPS eIT LOOGu ae pres LD ee 437 TG (O)7iSreyiae gangs RAL My ae one et sO Oi eg 467 MUMS ePOIME gM MING LBS aN ee he Se ee 437 TESTU fea 2 SE ce a Son ay pole Wed eae a ee 467 Smal sim OGs wos eee ead Fea Pa a ears 437 ND Oe te en abies Si een ete VS Ue i 467 Stome itl GO G iets ee Bh Ge ee 437 JISYO GRAS aid Bich eae eer erner esr ee. apa eae ase en 467 CLO PLCa pM NOOO mat eo ue ek a es 437 ULL 07 SERA RE aac RAW osc Ponce ee 467 HUNCH LIGHT ONES TERCC Se eee yee me gaye: kin nit, Wal eet gee eee het enue 208 HULTCS MME PA TSI ein Aye Seem Mee ci be 387 STAMESIMU CS ACAUSC) ANGI PLE VeNUONen see a cee ase nee ee 19 EEE SES Pe PAS A 8 i ES 1 ate eS A nN elt 281 feaimogmamental trees 40 am. hy aris 463 58743—Cir. 17—08——3 Year- book. 1905 1905 1905 1905 1900 1901 1905 1906 1906 1907 1906 1904 1904 1906 1904 1905 1900 1896 1903 1901 1895 1898 1902 1895 1902 1894 1895 1906 1907 1904 1906 1907 1906 1907 1906 1907 1906 1907 1906 1907 1906 1907 1900 1905 1894 1902 1907 17 Page. 204-205 210 501-503 299 453-490) 309) 295 126-130 338-340 305-307 369-370) 404—405 505-507 329-346 221-240 275-290 437-452 263-286 387-398 541-554 592-611 193-200 181-182 205-214 580-582 193-202: 295-300: 505-506 585-586 502-503: 506 586-587 z 506 586: 499-500 577-579: 501-502: 580-581 500-501 579-580) 502 581 199-210 301-352 409-420) 41} 494. 18 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Extract. Maseases, orchard fiohting 2 5 eee epee ons eee 340 pear, Causeiand prevention Of Dich tase. et ee ee 50, 57 plant, in the United States, progress in treatment..............__- 189 19048 paper. 2. Bees Ae te eee 367 1905; paper... 2. eee ee ee ae 409 1906; paper coe So ee eee ee e 437 L907 ¢p0 Pero a are os ee eee 467 nabure and eases. cc Yk oy, Seen ne ae 336 plants, ornamental, in 1906222542227. jee a ee 437 TOOT Seo eee os Bae eee 467 tobacco, resistant strains...............-- os Wares 358 trees, due to parasites......-. SS ee eee 10S Wintec qinnennu dies 5 ee ane Se eee 463 forest, nut, and shade; in 1906.......-...2.....: 437 NOOK Soe eee 467 omamental paper. - 29 ee ee 463 and Shades. -- ace eee eee ee 82 prevention and treatment..........-...-..---- 463 vegetables and field crops, in 1906..-.........-...--- 437 1907 seed se Set See ae 467 Distribution, congressional, of vegetable and flower seeds. ...... 384 geographic, of animals and plants in North America.......... se) improved varieties of plants.........-..-.-.--.-. 446 Diversified farming in the cotton belt, paper.........-...-..-.. 377 Div ISIONLOL ASTOSLOIOR yore sees oe oe eles ee ee ee 90 BOtanys.22 2 fee ac co ae os oa ee ome a rale co eats eee cee te ee 97 Vegetable Physiology and Pathology-22- 3. 222+-csscsen. sess neee 123 Dock, yellow, growing in United States................----..-- 401 Doctor apple, history-and. deseripnon 2. ae eee 356 DODGE, CHARLES RICHARDS: Paper entitled “acts concerning ramie” =... . 12: -22-22-----22 eee nee 22 Hemp iCultuteee. a. soe ae a eee eee ee 38 ‘‘Officeof Fiber Investigations” ......:................---.-- 108 “‘The present status of flax culture in the United States”... 109 Downing grape, history and description...............--..--.- 229 Drug-plant cultivation, progress, paper.....2.---------+:-222-3 401 plants. See Plants, drug. Drugs, crude, growing in United States, paper....... af See 401 Wiilization Of Weeds2.0- 2.2 Saas eee ee 401 imported, cultivation in United States................-- 401 Durum wheat. See Wheat, durum, and Wheat, macaroni. E EARLE, FRANKLIN SUMNER, paper entitled ‘‘ Development of the trucking in- Lerests 5-2 sees Pees esos ee cece Sec cits een a Se ee reel ve see haa 217 Early Wheeler peach, history and description.............-.--. 429 Eden pineapple, history and description.......-.....--.:.----- 383 Hdibleiand poisonousitungl, SOME 2. = 22a s ee ee ee ae ee ee 125 afect OL inbreeding.in plants, paper. 2532 J=_ 2 ae ee eee 389 Eggs, opportunities for production for market.......-.-.-.-.---- 340 Heypt, alkali lands, reclamation .22.)-.4< oes 3 eres 2 ee 291 ehindiet 22 coe has. eee owes ss = eee, Re Je 291 Ops 20N eae See ee OO used in Sedeuiicamn ci Aiea pei. (Wms ss) al [Cir. 17] Year- book. 1904 1895 1899 1904 1905 1906 1907 1904 1906 1907 1904 1907 1907 1906 1907 1907 1896 1907 1906 1907 1905 1894 1907 1905 1897 1897 1897 1905 1904 1894 1895 1897 1897 1901 1905 1905 1905 1905 1900 1906 1905 1897 1905 1904 1902 1902 1902 1902 Page. 175-176 295-300 - 191-199 581-586 602-611 499-508 577-589 125-128 507-598 589 450-451 488-492 484-488 507 587-589 483-494 237-254 492-494 502-505 581-585 305-306 203-214 235 193-218 160-175 90-99 99-111 536 400-402 443-460 215-222 224-235 471-486 388-389 533-540 533-540 535-536 536-540 437-452 360-361 287-288 453-470 377-392 185-186 579-588 573-574 577-079 573-588 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Extract. TEREST ]ON TUT ee CO 01 een gee i a ee 29 SOUSn oer ds ote eek lS Oe ea gee rv SO a 291 Electricity, fixation of nitrogen from atmosphere...........-.-. 411 nee AMTenICan Lor momeuplace. 40... 34. 2. Segoe ei ae em 24 Hnsee apple. history and description. 2.0.2.2. 582252062 2).252 5 450 Environment, influence in the origination of plant varieties..............--...- 83 Eulalia loquat, history and description.. 399 EVANS, WALTER HARRISON, paper entitled “The seouitaeal Satlook of fie ROAST OIC ANAS KA eee ae SOE None nee ins el Suite saat Lima an s wtelearaiielw ars 106 Everbearing peach, history and description pa hadi Sere Nel Ss at 399 Enercladedime. history and description. 222... 2/522... 20.2.2: 383 PXpenimental: Gardensiands Growumdsee es 8 see 2 eee elec see els soe eee See 113 EE XPeHIMENLS yacriC UG UTall sim cA asks eye see eee aera alee) eee aetis) a ovata ae et ae 142 Explorations, foreign, for valuable seeds and plants............ 384 iy HAactoniMyonowilMrOl lambs, wales scenes cceisicesnsicecicies cnc ecile tee ccesoes cee 6 HACtSCONCENMIME MATING mpeg te ate ieee Sy CSN WEEE Oe 22 FARLOW, WILLIAM GILSON, paper entitled ‘‘Some edible and poisonous fungi’’. - 125 Farm and dairy, suceulent forage suitable........................-...--2-.--.-- 190 conditions and methods, benefits of study.......-....- 278 dairy, in a middle latitude, system of feeding............. 456 FUOVONGWS) Lei 00 OY as Aes A) A Rah AU ee dee 323 | LONELY OY OUI 9 oh eas NN a a Ne CO NO 456 successful. ...-.- See ne ata ena ayAA te acer pee Lema 278 lnovresysremmOiierdings 8282 ee ee ok le 456 horses im’ Vaireinia, system’of feeding... -5--..2-......2--- 456 Mie NOC KM IN Rp ey oh te ene cols Sule Pure Ua! A) OLN Ail 278 ROLACLOMPOMCLO Pepi ten fees ete ese BN 278 Management, distribution of systems...............-..--- 278 HICSS EOC Kees ceed ener tia yg UAL tM) Sis els 278 By SUCTMS eae ue feces sea Were eet 2 34 a oe 278 LES OVI lea ee ei len fn aoe 278 MOLOLIMVESHIOATOR Maser rie oe Se 278 RDONE LSI CHOATE ANS SARIN eet AU ia nis lean i a ne 323 damyzecows anduthem feed. 2). 6 os ees 2 323 crops grown and management...........-.--. 323 CURIE Nay Meee sym eS a 323 handilinevotamanwres cass: ¢ 2056. 25 ool. 323 hands employed and methods of work..--.. 323 OLOCICtSESOLCi ne ae NE use eae 323 systematic management...-...........----- 323 morthernadainy-systemor feeding 3450 24) 0.2 ek Se 2. 456 SCC OMSIE CCS SIU RN ese Cc UR a Se ABH ly 278 Hagmicreamencans problems. f/2.00 032.0 202200 ee 340 and horticulturist, training necessary.-..-...-..-.---- 336 individual, fitness for vocation necessary.....-.....--- 340 Farmers’ cooperative demonstration work.....-............--- 363 Farming, business methods necessary to success.........-.-.-- 340 diversified.in)the cotton belt, paper. ....2...2..5.024- 377 SCTE LS AUR ICI as eee a cae) 1 Aan Le oe ee aes Le 340 relation ol sugar; beets, paper. 4.5565. 5258.00. 320 CREAM CAA RoR ak yeti eh Maw Rah Se) ius ce 278 [Cir. 17] Year. book. 1902 1902 1906 1902 1907 1896 1905 1897 1905 1905 1897 1898 1905 1894 1894 1897 1899 1902 1907 1903 1907 1902 1907 1907 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 1903 1903: 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1907 1902 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1905 1904 1903 1902 19 Page. 574-576 576-577 136 511 305-307 89-106 503-504 553-576 498-500 280-281 180-204 515-524 297-299 165-176 443-460 453-470 613-626 345-346 394-395 363-370 386-388 309-360 395-398 389-392 304-359 309-307 349-353 307-359 343-364 346-349 344-345 363-370 365-366 366-368 369 368-369 365 364-365 364 392-393 360-363 161-163 131-132 163-164 503-507 181-182 193-218 181-190 399-410 347-348 20 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Extract. armanoe®live-stoekvoo s. 5c <5 eos eet as. ene) oe eee 278 . HON NUMUS Pass Seo aos BR aes ee ete ye 278 FaNCO LANG eo 8 eo. alee hee ee ec ee 419 truck, in the Atlantic Coast States, paper...........-- 459 Variety: Ol. CrOpS Crowne sss oe oe ae 459 Harms, cooperative demonstration... 2 tue teat es ee 363 diversification.< |... 22: sees cat eee oe Been ae Ae ee 363 stock, ‘croppims systems, paper 22.42... se. ee 456 forspecial by pes-2.c--.--2+- oe 456 UN DICA csc cae eo ee er oe ae eee ce Se ee 278 Heed for cows on: model dairy farm 22222 eee ee ee eee 323. dive stock, orape-pomace-. 2. ase ee 304 MACATON! WAL eaten = ose eens 326 quantities needed daily for each animal on northern Gainey Tar epee ee en ee eke en ee re 456 winter, for live stock on western ranges................-. 419 Feeding, cattle, utilization of residues from beet-sugar manufacture........-... 137 Ghirysanthemiuine: 22. cte ene ee es ee oe 290 Plants tOO much, tesilist. = sae ee ee ee 225 BOSC ea eee eS ag ey na 290 sheep, factor in potato growing......:......-:.+-----.- 349 system on dairy farm in a middle latitude.............. 456 Varoinia horse arn... ence oe ee ee ee 456 SVSlemis OMALIIS 25s tose ee ee eee 456 valu of Corn StOVeL==<. 2c ee Le seca s eo ce cee seen eee ne eerie 76 NIOLELG ssn ee ee ae) a ce igre a ite ONS ae ee ee ee ree 290 PMerments, soll, important in agriculiures=.22) 2. eee e ee eee ee eee 35 Merulity- of SOU, relatloniOh MUMS: == ses eee oe ee ae eee eee 35 Heriiization of peach orchards, paper. 222-22. soe 4c 22a ee 208 soil as affecting the orange in health and disease..... ..... 8 Heriii7ers aud Crop Totalon tor COMmMs 62 oo ae oan ee 310 chemical; for peach orchards. 22.2284 eee 293 COMMIEECIA! COM POSIDION 4.) = ee ee eae 290 TOY TCU UN a a a rae a ee eye 254 TEM OH ORO VCS as caine ee ye eee ee 453 LefilICe yee See ee ee ea eee eee 290 BPCCISl Crops, PAPE 2. = eee ae = ee 290 COMATOCS 22. Are ee Bee ee eee eee 290 VINC VATA 3. 26 cee eee ere ae 281 mineral: phosphates 2.1 = Nee ee See ee ee ee ee ee eee 7 Miesetie Meadow jsCeds)an a5 og ee ee ee ee 238 Hmiberaimvestigations, ‘Otices 9: =s-< 2.62 eee a eee ee ee oe eee ee eee 108 manila, description, production, and use........----------- oz late; diseases: 11). 1004 2 fee eat ere ee eens 367 T9057 Foto eS ee ee he 409 1906 eee ae es ee ee 437 1907 eee ore ere ee eee 467 See also Flax, Hemp, Istle, Jute, and Ramie. ai bers, “plant, classifies ions 2-22.22. 55 2525 ee 321 hard, description, production, and use-...---...- 321 proneipal commercial. papers. 2222 eee BVA production and 4mportation.+-.2252- se eee 321 soft, description, production, and use.-.......-..- 321 heirs at) Year- book. 1902 1902 1906 1907 1907 1904 1904 1907 1907 1902 1903 1904 1903 1907 1906 1898 1902 1901 1902 1904 1907 1907 1907 1896 1902 1895 1895 1902 1894 1903 1902 1902 1901 1907 1902 1902 1902 1902 1894 1901 1897 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 Page. 347 348-349 237-238 425-434 427 505-507 503-505 385-398 389-393 304-363 365-368 378 335-336 392 233-239 213-220 564-566 VA S172 506-599 313 394-395 389-392 389-398 353-360 560 69-102 131-142 607-626 193-202 181-183 624-626 071-572 544-545 302 569-570 503-072 566-569 410 177-192 244-245 224-235 394-395 586 610 506 586-587 387-398 394-398 387-398 387 390-394 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. 21 Year- Extract. book. Page. Sie smyrna .culturein the) United! States... 552. -2cec: a2 Ss. k ats eisai els rt 196 1900 79-106 inlaxacurburein the UnitedsStates;spresent status. 2425225 5225 se sees sees 109 = 1897 471-486 descriptions production and Uses aos (oo. 0c) Se i Sa 321 1903 390-392 New Zealand, description, produc*ion, and use... ..- Bey A 321 1903 396-397 SCVEG IS), BRS I 7 Ta ee ae ee UR Apne Ue 238 1901 251. Florida, two freezes in 1894-95, and what they teach...................-.....-. 55 ~=—- 1895 159-174 latin ROMA Caron wWMeabi ss eon ee cle ie eh Sees Se 326 1903 334-335 Flower seeds, congressional distribution -.....-........+-.----- 384 1905 305-306 Flowering plants, dahlia, new summer-blooming, development. 441 1907 144-145 liltesnewardevelopments 2022225) soc 022 aoe 441 1907 143-144 HMLGwens SOLO MANS HUMMER Slassise 2s yey. wo lk Sos ae Saye 340 1904 167-169 See also Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Lilies, Roses, etc. FLoypD, MARCUS LAWSON, paper entitled ‘‘ The world’s exhibit of leaf tobacco at HheyPanissExposition: Ofl900 27sec senses eee 211 1900 157-166 and MILTON WHITNEY, paper entitled ‘‘Growth of HaXs) THO] OKC) TraVO ISR oN SRR Ta a es a OE 188 1899 429-440 Euadeecheet.on-chinysanthemumis: (2.00 oo ell ole eek 290 1902 564-566 POLE TOUleay ONS ELM LOY Osa aa Mat aia ot She En eng oe 220 1901 166 TUL POPERE Oe WS as MN NOW tere reat ie Sor a eS eR 225 1901 167-168 POSASsIMMeAY Mee wen Aer okie se Cree CLS 225 1901 162-165 CUNO Tyan ee gl erica ie a ead) SME a 225 1901 171-172 NESE TAC mee crates Neues oP rapt Me Any cue de. BL aN hk 225 1901 175-176 wihence Obbanmedieps tamer ee eel He Sh. Ais 336 1904 122-125 BOSS peer ap iene he tgcuan wiaee Sais ee mnie ye ES PUSU EY eC 290 1902 556-559 PESTS eerie yes Nears Cac Nc NNO ta ues are Bau toe 290 1902 560 HorareicondiGions ofthe prairie Tesionss 2x2 222 Bes es Pe Shel eS ee 59 =: 1895 309-324 Gham aiceas esta OOA a a usa anne ot lacs a AI e's 367 1904 585-586 MIO SR Aaa ths Vem caa MG hey tl aki al | 409 1905 609-610 OO Gam etter nO, Cees A cp k hy 437 1906 506 ISO PALS i SUE Pe era SGT cg eee eet 467 1907 586 ATMO HONGO MCT Drage eee anaes Wa eS SVU eR rl ay Se) 44] 1907 145-148 AINE OLLOM=STOMAMOMESTOMy. “wnat ss te SS: 363 1904 505 industrial progress and improvement ......-...-.--- 264 1902 227-228 iMiiroduction and distributvom . 423625000. 2.222 384 1905 302-303 RE SUIMMTAO USS ee senetens Sica ah eee ave ae a SR RU sees a ek toa 92 1897 487-508 HlanisMonenttivahlomjontalicaliysOlst ass. sae eee NS ee 129 1898 535-550 AOC APSE PLM pe SeenON pms aye leet yy 238 1901 236-243 See also Cowpeas. Sueculentwiorsine arm and Maitjye 2 te sere ete) Se 190 1899 613-626 Mearesimpkees saiseases mw 1905 208) ee ee 409 1905 610 SOG) eee renin ie ow ieiosrae secre OWN RUS AR A COG 507 OM Peee acm tre fae eS a ay ie AGT OOF 587-089 LUMINES OUISHCUISEASCS arenas seis pea ponte HRV ILL BOON payee NM seamen ots 7 eles, Sdlubs 208 1900 199-210 Hoxelove, eultivation.in United States: 2... 222.2.2222.2...-.-: 401 1905 539 Freezes and frosts as affecting cultivated plants..................... seamen yerec etal 48,55 1895 143-158 two, in Florida in 1894-95 and what they teach....................- ae 55 ~—- 11895 159-174 Frosts and freezes as affecting cultivated plants..........................-..-- 48,55 1895 143-158 protection of lemon trees. Br (Nieman nes ue a ern AOS. OO: BHS= Bok Frotscher pecan, history and description . PE Uo TA ae OR ASIN Me 356 1904 408-409 Hest, American lemon industry, paper.7:.....--.--..-------. 453 1907 343-360 pudmyerectaple@arden combined. . .2. 5.222. 2282 2220.2 2. 246 1901 443-445 a eRCOLG: SLOTASC. PAPER. Koco desl ae t ek he ate 317 1903 225-238 avocado as a promising crop...-.....------------------- 394 1905 439-444 eerimany 154), PrOmMIsIneiCYOP-2-- 24-5122. =- 2222 2-2--s--+2- 394 1905 450-401 condimions im Teiriserator Cars: .-..--.--24-.225.2.-.2-2 3887 1905 356-357 PCirs 17] Ay. INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Year- Extract book. Page. Fruit, cooling in cars from cold-storage plant....-.....-....--. 387 1905 f 359 Wath fan /i peer -o---- 391, 1905>° 359-360 cold-storage hones nsiee er ce On See 387 1905 358 time required | 2.22525. ee ae ee eect LOOT OOD 360 eulture, changed conditions: 42022 e 5 eee ocak oe 2246 O01 433 fig, Smyrna, culture in the United States_.......-.............-..-- 196 1900 79-106 for shipment, advantages of cooling..-....-.-. +22.."9 O8 1905.5 3602301 reduction of gangs oats, ened ae 387 1905 357-360 garden, home, paper.......- sect heteec. oo. 258 246" OO Sal AAG grape caine in California, en condition ey Sea ee Te Ro as Wie 147 ~—-: 11898 551-562 BOMC USES) PA PET ==: see ee a ee OA OA eGo aoe) growers, amateur, influence upon communities......-.-.- 246 1901 432-433 successful, ia aaaaie See ear oe tO, LOUD mel OO Ze growing, paper. .- - bch Saiepheicaiosene so Sue< > -o40 w O04 GOS Ie nabieul 3 to an fone foe Nees ses ese | OAU wl OU sa mc cost of establishing an arelena Seeteesnske -340:- 19045 179 sien influence of cold storage on onder fo stecesae OLY) T9032 2372235 intensive . Siig oa apie ee ea tes Seek toe SOO 4 eal Oli Aoygouarenints: Pr eT eee, Sages | 340 1904 177-179 localities suitable’ = s.252.42 52 eo eee 340 1904 177-179 preparation-of land. =. 22.2. 22.55.22 32322-2502 eOt0 1904) Boole subtropical, new opportunities, paper. ..-..--.. 394 1905 439-454 thorough cultivation necessary.....--.-.-.---- 340 1904 174 guava as a promising crop.....-.-..-.------------------ 394 1905 451-454 handling for transportation, paper......-.-----.-------- 387 1905 349-362 Methods 2 -t¢ 222 ee ac See eee 387 1905 354-355 improvement in transportation facilities needed......... 387 1905 307 Io transit, careless bandline..... 2.235210 22) see 387 1905 352 Contact: Inyliries: =. + <5. ee ee ee 387 1905 352 fungous diseases cause of losses ..-.....--..- . 387 1905 351-352 losses; cauises .-. 20-2. op. Be eee et eee 387 1905 351-352 industry and substitution of domestic for foreign-grown fruits .....-.. 116 =: 11897 305-344 Cal ionnta. ects ces opto ee Sy Ae ee ane 387 1905 349-350 Infiluencelof relrigerablOne..- o-sees) sees oe eee ene eee 222 1900 561-580 recent Crow thie... . 32025 ee oe 387 1905 350-351 smalls culture foranarkets- 22 ose nee ee ee eee 47 1895 283-294 storer, relation. of warehouseman —.. 2.2) ee eee ole G1903 229 sugar-apple asa promising, crop... 1222222224320 394 1905 450 trees, bearing, top-working............... bal) 24 ae feat cena 266 1902 255-257 ud Gino <2 ese eae ae Fe eee ee 266 1902 253-254 Care. of young, orchard 335-02). 22 ee oe eee 266 1902 254-255 dwarfing. = i220. sess ao SS eee eee a 246 1901 439-441 REZ] INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. 23 Year- Extract. book. Page. PUGUMiMIneeS Ona IMO Nae Ne eee Ek bo ke al ee SMa nadia 246 1901 439-441 266 1902 251-253 hasteminovinurtiulnesse 2.145 2hn 6 See he eles ee We 266 1902 249 TASS CH eUIANTTE SE Rs 2a ko 1A CUE ONL Mats Tel Oy Re 266 1902 248-249 perpetuating desirable characteristics..........-.-- 266 1902 249-250 TOLOLC CULO Me ae aero ieee ETN ee Ir? 246 1901 438-439 Beli ram te cereens cre sss oe a AON ALONG Ecsta Cava 266 1902 248-249 top=wontkeds bearing age..= 424 i022 ee ee 266 1902 250 MAOdnTeAtION Ol VACOL oss Msc ee | 266 1902 247-248 SOOT Kal tt Omen yey Meera Voice enh ates Cee oh San ote 266 1902 245-258 303 1903 267-268 VETO ALO WOL KuMOmmeneien etre Sal a id Onna e gs 266 1902 250-255 wanieines Tome ardems | NStsuss 66s . ie sae 2a 293 1902 619-621: methods of planting in different sections.....- 293 1902 611-612 plantineon olds peseh land 222-2220 552. aes 293 1902 608-609 rectangular system of planting...........-... 293 1902 609-610 preparation of land 22.3 6.22 sg ee ee a 293 1902 607-608 prunino andi Phim pin goss. -. a oe ee eee 340 1904 176 therouchenl tivation necessary ---2 2-22 s8s2s sees == 340 1904 174 preparation of land necessary........-..-.- 340 1904 173-174 trees (desirable 2-222. 5.53.52, 2 keno 340 1904 172 Organic matter, decay...-.-.-- Jules 2 22S eas ee ete, “Sle O06 alo Siw) Origin, value, and reclamation ol Pateaht farictel Fe ee Deere ee sects eee 35 =: 1895 103-122 Origination of new varieties of crop plants.........-.........-.. 446 1907 229-230 plant varieties, influence of environment.... ........-.... 83 1896 89-106 Orlando pineapple, history and description.......-.-....---...-- 427 1906 344-345 Ornamental plants, diseases in 19072-22420 4 3, ee 467 1907 589 trees, diseases, "paper. 22.622. ee eee = ee 463 1907 482-494 OrTON, WILLIAM ALLEN: Paper entitled “Plant diseases in 1904 “22-2 =e. a 367 1904 581-586 ‘Plant diseases:im 1900 2-2 e-seos eens 409 1905 602-611 Plant diseases in 1906/2225 son <2 22 eee 437 1906 499-508 OrtTON, WILLIAM ALLEN,’and ADELINE AMES, paper entitled mie lam. diseases elO07? 22 328 se eee 467 1907 9577-589 Our native pastiresplants:. .-2505: 2 22S se ee ee eee 223 1900 581-598 Outlook, agricultural, of the: coast of, Alaska-2- 1-2 32.2 2 tSaae= see te eee 106-1897 553-576 Overleeding plants »results.232 32.2222. 225. 2s eee 225 1901 171-172 Oxyren, injuries ito plants'irom lack2-2-2.222 cee eee 225 1901 159-160 i Pabst pecan; history and desenptions=22 2-225 eee 356 1904 410 Palm, date; and itscultnres. sone e 2: oe eee sia ee eat ee ee ete 218 1900 453-490 pCi wal INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. 35 ; Year- Extract. book. Page. Palmetto’ lime, history. and: description...-. 22. J: 2427.22.25... 383 1907 280 Paprika peppers, cultivation in United States.............-...- 401 1905 539 fearasites. causes ol diseases of trees. ...-- 5-2... 5/22 2 ees see ee 463 1907 488-492 Paris Exposition of 1900, world’s exhibit of leaf tobacco............/.-..----- Alles 1900 157--166 AS UUTEU DL AltS WOU TALL VC Stes en eee ac ae ae oy eis a nee tna se mae ee 223 1900 581-598 Pastures on western ranges, alternation............-.---------- 419 1906 230 See also Range management and Ranges. Patmnolosy ands Physiology, Vegetable; Divisions. 2. 22.24.2822 S2.5 sees ec eee 123 1897 99-111 T0019 eae Oe a ae Rea I AARNE 158 1898 261-266 peach belle, history, and description. ©...2:-.2-5.2.25-¢2.2+-4- 283 1902 475-476 Carman history and: description... 7..2-2..-2.4)-:.-.2-2 229 1901 385-386 Early Wheeler, history and description...........---.- 429 1906 360-361 Hverbearing, history and description...............---- 399 1905 498-500 Grelards SCOVERICLOPSeNaree nae ee es 3 293 1902 615-619 cultivation and fertilization, paper...........- 293 1902 607-626 fertuliZers chemicals. 2000 eg cM 293 1902 624-626 TMATOUICH SEALS ME we eI eck SG 293 1902 623-624 iECeS MUbEeARING.. toOp-working: 22. ...5222 2.22 be ele. ee 266 1902 256-257 NMielch history,and description. 225..2..-..5-.2-25.2.2.- 330 1903 272-274 Willeticmatory.and descriptions... 070.02 2250222252: 283 1902 476-477 Pear, alligator. See Avocado. plizhiimcausemand preventiona 4.5 acs jone eae ale Scents ee nese cine bees 50,57 1895 295-300 Crocker history and’ description 22: =. 222... 0. 5... e 399 1905 497-498 Culpa eC OmmMeNcia leery ae ey Saat ee ae Meal ly een Me tes ce erie cle! 215 1900 369-396 iEhbilopend, history and description. .-.....2.2-25+4...--- 283 1902 474-475 ivossneye history and, description: .5. 25... 2. se es 356 1904 402-403 Pecas Oe AWAGamileld i SeCOS! 62 .sheucee sac na Sa Sale) 238 9 190T 242 (CUR ENO ENR VHC ae ar ete A es Seles ae Ree) Cena ee agen gE ea 59 1895 223-232 POTS GRMcclmenaT MANO sew Magee Pte CANS Ue LN 459 1907 434 iRecany Alley history and description...+../..2---22...-----.-. 429 1906 366-367 Centennial, history and description............-....-..- 306 1904 407-408 Gurriswnistony, andvdeseription: | 202.2 ee oi. Le 429 1906 368 Delmas, history and description.-..........-.-....---..- 429 1906 369-370 Brotseher history and description: 2.2.2.2. 2222. 5L25.% 3096 1904 408-409 Georiaminstory and descriptions. 2.2.52 $03 Ws 5 See: 5 429 1906 369 itollissshistory and\.deseription..>. 24.2 242.2 2555.22 .2 399 1905 505-506 Jewett, history and description.......-.-..-....-.------ 356 1904 409-410 Koncard history and. description 2! 39.24 .4...5205.6.2- 450 1907 318-319 Nomina: history,and description. 222s ke a 450 1907 319-320 Moneymaker, history and description...........-.-..--- 399 1905 506 Balstanistony and) description: 5.22.00) 42.22... 356 1904 410 Host mMistory and, @esChption’s. 500252. .202.22 22225. 356 1904 Aj] President, history and description.......-.......----.-. 450 1907 316 Romie histonyj;and descriptiones: 2 .025..05.2.....22-.-- 356 1904 411-412 Russell’ history and description...... ......--.------.- 356 1904 412-413 Saloaba Mistory. and description: -..¢...........--.-- 356 1904 413-414 Senleyesmistory and descriptions :)..2.2.222.4...2...-.-- 399 1905 507 Sovereign, history and description.......-.....-......-. 460 1907 , 317-318 Sian bistory and description. 4-22 4.5.6.. 255562... 356 1904 414-415 Success history, and description=-2-.%:0--.--.).-.---2.- 399 1905 507-508 Meche history and description. --- 242. 4-+-2.2---45-+- 429 1906 367-368 Van Deman, history and description............-...---- 306 1904 415-416 [Cir. 17] 36 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Extract. Pecan varieties, histories'and deéscriptions...-....-.-:......-.-. 356 399 429 450 Woliord, history’and description.-- 22.24.22. 42...45.2-.. "400 Young, history and deseription:. 22.225. ere 399 Pennsylvania, LODACCO SOI es (area ea eee ee ele ems Di Peppers, paprika, cultivation i In United, States ae eee sees 401 red -cultivationiin: United statesz. = 77.4295) ee eee 401 Perfection currant, history and description......... even 2 ceteris 356 Perfume plants grown in Porto Rico and the Philippines....... 242 Perfumery farming, can it succeed in the United States?..........-........... 138 Peridermitim:on pine tkees*. <22555 22 sere fee ee Bo Se eG Perry apple, history and RL seainiian SI aye a a eo ee 330 Persimmon, Delmas, history and description.........-....-..--- 356 Josephine, history and description.........-.....-- 429 Miller, history and description. --/.-4-2.........2-. 450 Ruby, history and descriptions... er -. ee 450 Philippine Islands »cropsiauttablevs! si 2. 2 eet eae 242 Philopena pear.. ve ie siete ae Sea ie ee eee UO} Phosphates, seri as fertilizers A ee eee ee Se eee an Ae 7 Phosphorie acid, function in plant growth............--..--... 225 Physiology and Pathology, Vegetable, Division.......... Sete Na eee, te aee 123 WORK 28 Goce scl ae ae eee 158 plant, development of science... a -- | 336 rele oan de velopeient uence paper... 336 Rickies, crape, now toumake? .4% 2.25203 ete ee 354 Ete yorape, NOW LO MAK. 00 53 ee 354 Piedmont section, South Atlantic Coast, agricultural possibili- DROS ee esis, Scarce ea eae pee ae SNe arte eens a ete 377 PIERCE, NEWTON BARRIS, paper entitled ‘‘ Olive culture in the United States’’. 84 PIETERS, ADRIAN JOHN: Paper entitled “‘ Agricultural seeds—where grown and how da: nato OU2YC [ig enearar a eeyen ns aioe wen a 5s Se age eae oe Om Pm 238 ‘Seed production and seed saving”.........--.----.-. 68 ‘Seed selling, seed growing, and seed testing”........ 184 “Testing seeds at home”’_.....................-----.-- 04 ‘“The business of seed and plant introduc- tion and distribution,” ’-paper-2..22-s22-- 384 Ine PerlGenmi iiss see ener ee ee as eee 463 woods belt, South Atlantic Coast, agricultural possibilities. 377 Pineapple and citrus productions, new, of the Department of Agriculture, paper... _ RE Neer ENR: YY) Biscayne, history and feed aerate a Ree ae 427 Coquina, history and description. 222 )222 12: 427 Dade, history and descriptions. 2242-2228 427 Deliciosa, historyand deseription 2-24-45 +- = eee 427 Hiden, history and description -<2..2 se ee 383 Gale. bistory and. description.252..256 ae ee 383 hybrids, histories and descriptions..........-----.--- 427 industry-in the.Wnited States = =a: 2 se. st aye eee ee ee eee 55 Jensen, history and déscription.2.2.2-22-9.--.- 3-2 427 Jupiter, history and ideseription.-. see a2 ee 427 Matthams, history and description....-.....-..-.--- 383 Cir, 17 : Year- book. 1904 1905 1906 1907 1907 1905 1894 19085 1905 1904 1901 1898 1907 1903 1904 1906 1907 1907 1901 1902 1894 1901 1897 1898 1904 1904 1904 1904 1905 1896 1901 1896 1899 1895 1905 1907 1905 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1905 1905 1906 1895 1906 1906 1905 Page. 405-416 504-508 ~ 365-370 315-320 315-316 508 143-155 539 539-540 404 061-362 377-398 491 270-271 404—405 362-363 309-310 310-311 349-368 474-475 177-192 166-167 99-111 261-266 128-132 119-132 376 377 198-199 371-390 233-256 207-216 549-574 175-184 291-306 491 199 329-346 345-346 341-342 340-341 338-340 287-288 290 337-346 269-282 343-344 342-343 289-290 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. of Year- Extract. book. Page. Pineapple, Mion nistonyands description. s:4ss5 esse ae oe le 383 1905 285-286: Orlando; history and :deseription. 422.2234 Ghee. 427 1906 343-345. HLOMUSINGACKOP UNL OKtO AICO 2. 2020 see eee aa eae ZA2 1901 361 Nemimole-shistory and description. £-0225.22 cee 4 383 1905 286-287 Plains and west Texas, agricultural conditions.............--.- 377 1905 216 Fans sOnlavinc out home placess. = i.. 5.0.2. soc ek. Se 284 1902 502-517 MLamcimMceomleylO tei Mee oe te See Ae ere ee! Bei 284 1902 504 CHOY TUES" ORS) Sie eee PRR AN a Ne Me 284 1902 505 Plant and seed introduction and distribution, business, paper.. 384 1905 291-306 breeder, character, qualifications, and methods of work.. 446 1907 230-233. importance of expert knowledge of plants......- 446 1907 234. Mirani tole hor tae peti cee ah EY ae 446 1907 233: MECESSIGY LOY COMPIMUMOUS CHORE: 22.2422). 446 1907 233-234 breeders, organized effort necessary.....-...----..------- 446 1907 235-236 | SEREEOU INS, 670100 / 0) APES ee Io 3 pene eH ara ata ea 389 1905 377-392 andeseed selection, paper. 200.2202 eyo ss: 446 1907 221-236 AL GL SanONAN Var ee crater iY Se Sse a ye 446 1907 224-230 lanelovenclsy Hoel Hovey he DIM IVAWTO) be a 45 aoe sun Moc aaeoeudesnas 124 1897 383-420 IHatHE NU MibediStaves | MLrOsreSSire. ee eset ee sae sone sn 182 1899 465-490: new citrusand pineapple productions of the De- partment of Agriculture, paper.. 427 1906 3829-346 creations of the Department of Agri- Cult Ure Ry aD et ye sie eC RIN OS. 343 1904 221-240 fruit productions of the oa of Agriculture, paper . ee Hee 305) Lo0o) 21-200! lettuces, tomatoes, ee grasses, etc....-.- 441 1907 139-148. purposes. . Ee Ne as NN AAO LOOT 224 diseases in the United Seinen WLOSKeSspimy trea time n|tyere sees eee 189 1899 191-199 IRCA OHI ee mein) Hemel evan eee ee 367 1904 581-586 IIe ap op YON AXP ts Se gan es ea NE ae 6 ea OU ae 409 1905 602-611 NO GED ADCS ESS Noth oe eee e goes cs tnt BY oa. 437 1906 499-508 OOM MMU Cie Sie hace Oa ee Neo ca de rete cise tek gona oe 467 1907 577-589 fibers. See Fibers. food, plant growth, and plant nutrition. See Feeding, Food, Foods, Growth, and Nutrition. Industry, Bureau, progress in some new work, paper..... 44] 1907 189-148 work in meeting the ravages of the boll weevil and some diseases of cot- LOMEN DO DOT tae eNews tuner aera) i we 363 1904 497-508 LITELO CUCHONMCOMMMETCIO aes eis cece n seielay ek ce EN ee lhe 203 1900 131-144 OSG Hs Meee alee Va UN i Asians sa Wal es ce! 384 1905 293-295 Oojlectssand Tests a = se oe ee ce 384) 1900 292-297 MAGiehComIMPrOVEMOeNE. je.) se 6 ae koe 242 1901 350-351 influence of environment in origination.............. Sao ee 83 1896 89-1C6. WOhcmUmGUStEIAL progress, Paper. ..-.--..-.2-055--.-.-.--- 264 1902 219-230 Pave RUCeOMORTEONN 2 5S. A Be eg 310 1903 186-187 eral ineencormepoastances: |) ah eo eee 310 1903 187-188 OTE LH AOE VSS Na pte Nh 8 ek tg aon A oe 310 1903 184-188 EMehCeMe\ Tor MOMe PIACE.2 0m een ee 284 1902 516-517 HSU ERSTE MS LAY Roald ere aT eT eS ale a RR ea 246 1901 436-437 BOLACOCSE Hh at Ng os ak Ns VS MENS aa ieee eet 349 1904 316 PL ZS ES. SOSH DN @ AGA CO SIRO TRIOS a 284 1902 501-502 and animals in North America, ee eca distribution exes es see 9 1894 203-214 Pein, 17] 38 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Extract Plants as a iactor invyhome adormmment —- 2222. es = ee 284 bedding, for emergency planting ----......-............ 284 breeding: see cette aN Sa aS ease eee foes ee ee 336 new tobacco Varleties®-":. 22: ae See eee. cottons, long-staple Upland, growing, paper ...........- 314 crossbreeding, benefits sc% 2: 2 ee ee 9 cultivated, frosts and freezes affecting .........-..-.---.-.-2..+2.--.-2. 48,55 OFC <4. 5 ee eae Pe ee nel ep ee Pe 30 decorative, for home place’. 4 2223.22 44 eee ee 284 diseases, nature and causes 22 5:<... 22 oe [oer a4 cone 336 drug, cultivation in the United States, paper .-..-...... 328 experiments 1 Cult vation 2 eee es a ee ee 325 erowth and market 22. 644295" 2. ee eee 325 IMIPOLLAHON Se 2.8. Ot Fe ho es oe 325 progress in cultivation, paper ..........-.-------- 401 prospects for growing in United States ............ 325 Wilds domestica tionr. 222.2. ewe as 8 a ed rs 401 eflect of mibreeding. pape: 22 See ere 389 feeding with manures and commercial fertilizers .....-. 290 fiber, .«iseases inl 904 os ca he ee eee 367 T9002 Soe OE, A ee eee 409 USOC nna ee en ee 437 HOOT oe ood 5 see ch ee 467 TOO: boo ny Bags oe Se gs Se or ey ee 336 general, growing under glass .........--..---.------ 2 Soe BOAO greenhouse, diseases in 1904 .........-..-------.-------- 367 1905. 2g Se sao eee ee 409 growing under glass as a specialty .........-.--.-------- 340 commercial. progress............----.----- 191 STOW LOS AVALeD aS 1aCLOD 26 9 eee aes ae ee ee ee es 6 healthiin:greenhOuses <-.45 <4. oe soe eee ee ot ae ee ee ee 36 improvement by selection................. -.-..-- ae ee ee, : 159 wmbreeding »AcCCree Ss: 240522 22 ee ae oe eee 389 effect on vegetative vigor and fertility...... 389 ornamental, diseases in 1904 .............0-........... 367 1908: 2 eed ee oe tae ee 409 BODOG 2c pe oAe 23h oe oe 437 W908 7 hte Hh ett 467 PaStlire; WaAtiVver = Seek oe ee are ee ee ee ee eee 223 physiology, development of science .........------.---- 336 poisonous, of northern stock ranges .... -. 8 SE SERN Sor See 206 relation of nutrition to health, paper .............-.----- 225 S6eq fODACEO? LestS = 22 ee eee eee ee 398 ejdilea cereeneatelay) ove Wiepateli hk ee eS ei ee ee Re ree oe 67 topaceo, preservation, Of type = 3-2-2 eo ee 431 selection in seed ‘bed. -...2...2222* 4s 398 LTCES,-CLC., PEUNIN Ge = 9. 2 2 eee a eee Se ee aS ety: eee 145 tropical, culture-and curing .-...52 22-5 242 under glass, opportunities in growing, paper .......--.- 340 progress of commercial growing ....:...-22.:-+--2225- 191 woody.,.care of wounds’ «2.22 222.052.2245 Jo 5.00 eee ee eee 57 See also Corn, Cotton, and other crop plants. Plow, lateral, used in potato cultivation.......-....-----..---- 349 Beir Year- . book. 1902 1902 1904 1906 1903 1905 1895 1904 1902 1904 1903 1903 1903 1903 1905 1903 1905 1905 1902 1904 1905 1906 1907 1904 1904 1904 1905 1904 1899 1894 1895 1898 1905 1905 1904 1905 1906 1907 1900 1904 1900 1901 1904 1896 1906 1904 1898 1901 1904 1899 1895 1904 Page. 501-518 516-517. 120-122 387-404 121-136 378 143-158 119-120 510-517 125-128 337-346 043-346 337-339 339-342 533-540 342-343 534-535 377-392 596-559 586 610 506 586-587 122-125 164-165 586 610-611 169 575-590 165-176 247-256 355-376 381-384 384-386 586 610-611 507-508 589 581-598 128-132 305-324 155-176 449-450 137-146 403-404 442 151-166 3ol 161-169 319-320 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. 39 Year- Extract. book. Page. ea erusaiina 2) oorarna eam ATMEL TINTS 8) fe 2 2h) 5 ics alee rere Ne Se 310 1903 183 Glee tee eens svat ici! Hate Mee eeg AU A Mat EA LD TL 310 1903 183-184 Plows used foriurrowing.out potato fields. 20-4 2257. 22 se sone: 349 1904 318-319 Elune, Brittlewood history and description..-225-...72 2222.22 = 283 1902 477-478 Golden histor, and descriptions. 422 2-766. 2 ee eee - 399 1905 500-501 Bangle mistony jana description. 2222-0. Se 399 1905 503 Redwine history and: desceription=-.--5255 42.2052 54 5-5. 229 1901 386-387 ileyasnistonyeancidescriptlome a. 922.222 ela: see oe es 399 1905 502 BCLOLOsMSLOny andudescripliomis:. 22202-4242. 2 5. 52522. 399) 1905 502-503 Stoddard, historysandidescription- 5: - 25.2202. -22 0522222. 283 1902 478-479 Wacksonishistory and, description =~... 4.225.222: 252-3. 229 1901 387-388 Plums, damson, histories and descriptions -......-....-.-.----- 399 1905 501-503 HGisonoustan dedi blentumel SOM Comes ee ayers ne ee et pan ae 125 1897 453-470 MaNtsORMORtWenm StOCkaranmPesmesen ees see ees ale triee eles eal = 206 1900 305-324 SOMMEYCOMUMO MMA a seecrns Me bveie Aye aye Mars No seme 2 iinet SCN) Tas 67 1896 137-146 Hokerootsenrowine im Wnited States. ..2.). 225.5222. 2820-222 2 401 1905 536 Holmantonromeorn byzwind!. 9.6) 4 28520 oo. obs tk eS 287 1902 541-542 POMACCOUSHE CLS ee eM e eR abneatara c ere eer enemy nee Got Toa 157 = 1898 167-180 Homacesprandy scrape. how to makes.) 5...4..2.2---242222-- 304 1904 S/T) SAP OS WESCEISS As ity ee PRI IS a gn ee 004 1904 377-378 HOMACCOMS METS OlIMA GION 2 2jae eee io eS ee areas Seem ese oe oer 157 =: 11898 167-180 Poplars for home place........- Sy hs uae sa 284 es HOOD 512 Poppy, Asiatic, paieenion in United Shanes. LAE as ona mera 401 1905 5386-537 experimentsiin cultivation --.2..222...2...2-- 325 1903 344-345 NZORTOBERI COMA STI CUNGUTC ee a cae a ere ose ere eye aebinvan ois ce eyelen eta wi Nee ee aibl es 151 1898 505-514 GLOPSASUULLA DLC sp ewe eee Aan eS ee eG 242 1901 349-368 osipecane historysand description.............-.-.-222....... 356 1904 41] AO bas hean GulbsMUNCLON MM, Aen Cultures se 554. o ase gae ceo cells he se 71 =: 1896 107-136 OrrssimmMgastas plant 1OOd 2 so ee ee ea ko See ee be Se 225 1901 162-165 Potato area and markets, Greeley, Colo....-...-...-..-------- 349 1904 311-312 eulture mear Greeley, Colo:,'paper. 2220. 002 ee kee e esl 349 1904 311-322 Robatoes MeIllGnyatiON ene nema sui. che ALG ah eo 349 1904 317 HOMPORUG Ket ATIMIM Greets oe creek eee ela a Se 459 1907 429-432 ETON LO Mere Mya eam ahi ec LE ees Je Ae 349 1904 317-322 and alfalfa as factors in success near Greeley, ONO eee Git SUN a Sle Lara a ER 349 1904 312-313 machinery used and method of ene. Behe See OA Oe: 314 methods of growing near Greeley, Colo.....-.-...-.--- 349 1904 316-318 TOS ON TOME ey ue A A sce nea ular a aera 349 1904 316 RE MATATON Of UME SOULE eae a ee lo 349 1904 316 rotation of crops and sheep feeding factors in growing... 349 1904 313 Seca mmethod of CuLbMg ss sy sb ee le ne 349 1904 314 MenmGreclewe Colovswe say og TY 349 1904 314-315 Poultry trade, opportunities for developing.........-.---------- 340 1904 185-186 POWELL, GEORGE HAROLD: Paper entitled ‘‘Relation of cold storage to commercial appleeultures/ she sek os. ee 317 1903 225-238 ‘“The handling of fruit for transportation”.. 387 1905 349-362 ‘‘The status of the American lemon in- CONUS Era ses ose 8 as Se a el A Datel a 453 1907 343-360 ‘“Top-working orchard trees”.......-....-- 266 1902 245-258 AEA UCS OLA Se CON CUGLOMS meh en Da A Nae ee te oh TAO UU R a Ee bau 59 =1895 309-324 ¢ PEE ECAD ONE IS Seas SANS tags ae nea SE 0 LA a oo 60 1896 147-154 p@irei4] 40 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Year- Extract. book. Page. Present conditionoferape culture im Californias 2s ssee= sess. Seen es eee 147-1898 551-562 Status of flax culture in the United States: .-.. 2-2. 22i22.4 0 109 1897 471-486. nitrogen problem, paper. 5-22). gene te ee 41) 1906 125-136 President pecan, history and description. .--: 492 «25 450 1907 316 IPTC VENLION andi Cause Of Pearle Gases: sees ee es eee ees eee ee ee eee 50,57 = 1895 295-390: ~ Erimerpal- commercial plant fibers::- sss ee see rs 321 1903 387-398 Principles of pruning and care of wounds in woody plants................-.-.- 57-1895 257-268. Pringle plum, history and description.............. act ene FOOD MELOOD 503 Producing beet sugar, methods of reducing he) cost, paper...-.. 422 1906 265-278 Production, crop, relation of SOUS Se ae Sat see ee ee ge Jee ae a 5 =-:1894 129-164 Productions, new citrus and pineapple, of the Department of ANonenl ture. 20 pense] ec eee 427 1906 329-346 fruit, of the Department of Agriculture, paper. 383 1905 275-290 Profits in sugar-beet growing....-......--...-------------------- 320 1903 408-409 Progress in drug-plant cultivation, paper...........-...---.-.--- 401 1905 533-540 some of the new work of the Bureau of Plant Indus- LY 5 UCT a ae rae eee to veneers a 441 1907 139-148 treatment of plant diseases in the United States.................- 189 1899 191-199 of Agriculture in the United States....................-........--- 179 =: 1899 307-334 commercial growing of plants under glass...................-.-- 191 1899 575-590 economic and scientific agrostology ...............--.....-.---.-- 176 —- 1899 347-366. plant breeding in the United States ............................ 182 1899 465-490: ‘‘Project,’’ basis of work in Bureau of Plant Industry.......... 441 1907 139 Proliierstion Cottons. es nee oy eee 2 eee re ee een oe 361 1904 487 363 1904 500-502 Promisine Mew Itiitsy po pepe oe oe ee ee ee ee ee 283 1902 469-480 330 1903 267-278 306 1904 399-416 399 1905 495-510 429 1906 355-370 450 1907 305-320 EEO W Ao LOI; a VOCACOs ea eee ee eee ee eee 394 1905 441-443. COrimiaa 2 es ne eee eee 394 1905 451 PUA Vass ose ee ee ee eee eee 394 1905 453-454 improved varieties of plants................-.-.-. 446 1907 235 TOAD ee eee ee ee ee ee 394 1905 445-447 orange and other citrus fruits, methods..............-.....--. 85 1896 471-488 ibratein in Wa.caromr where ee ey a ee ee ee eee cee 326 19038 331-334 Prune, Splendor, history and description -.........--....--.--- 330 1903 274-275 Sugar, history and description............-.----------- 330 1903 275-276 ‘Prope and) eraiting erapeviless=..- 2220s ese oo ee ee 281 1902 411 thinning trait ireess..2 2s. a en ee eee Seer oa Od 176 PLAIN OOM ETA CS 2 eae eee ee ee ee ee 87 1896 499-542 AD PlG WrCCs ss. 2. e ee eee e ee e te 230 1901 601-603 EEUU ETOCCS 5. cro SO gt iene ete eee es ee 246 1901 437-438 TOMIOU CLCCS Sacensta cia aa oye coe ee ee ene 453 1907 352-353 principles, and care of wounds in woody plants.......--------.----- 57 1895 257-268 trees'and othermplants2 24: 2o22 Seeccece see coe ee See eee ae 145 1898 151-166 Stites yes 30h ee ee eek ee eee 284 1902 517-518 Public water supplies, contamination by alge, paper........-- 262 1902 175-186 Puerto Rico. See Porto Rico. Pimp kin? ‘seed Sisn5- 2 Sue Se Ge ope ee eee ee 238 1901 251-252 Ere! SEGd INVeSbIS abIOM estes te ae ee re ee ed tn reer 18 1894 389-408 Purple coneflower. See Coneflower, purple. Here alr) INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. R Extract. Rabun apple, history and description .......5::25..2.5.-..5%: 429 Railroad transportation facilities for truck farming.........--. 459 inainiall, absorption by Cor: :2..2.4: 2: ss. 2d eee see eee sk 310 Hdisin IMOuUsthy, tUCUre. 22. cst sets eee ee Ce seas 281 origin and erowth.o.2ce ose de vate ee viata 281 production, cultural conditions... 2. .::..2.2.2.2eesseun 281 wine, and grape; production; paper-=..22.2+...ce.s ae esecs se ed- sehen ce ts 184 1899 549-574 Semiarid districts, successful wheat growing...........--....------------------ 195 1900 529-542 Seminole pineapple, origin and description..............-...--- 383 1905 286-287 Semolina made from macaroni wheat............------------- 326 1903 334-335 Seneca snakeroot. See Snakeroot, Seneca. Shade, forest, and nut trees, diseases in 1904.................. 367 1904 586 IS Se 2S ce eer Marra 409 1905 610 UG OG arenes ht ors ee 437 1906 507 TOOT te eae eG i. 467 1907 587-589 SHAMEL, ARCHIBALD DIxon: Paper entitled ‘‘Improvement of tobacco by breeding and Bele hionngt ie coos tee 308 1904 435-452 = Newstobacco varieties’). 2.2. 2 \4..4 45ec5- 431 1906 387-404 ‘“The art of seed selection and breeding”... 446 1907 221-236 ‘‘The effect of inbreeding in plants” ....... 389 1905 377-392 SHAW, THOMAS, paper entitled ‘‘Canadian field peas”..............-..-.----- 59 ©1895 223-232 per eomriaidig pUCCessiUl 2500 Seo. 35. oi. oko. eee es >-se,, 218 1902), 360-363 feeding, factor in potato growing.............-.....----- 349 1904 313 OMeSRGe DAR ee ee ae Seta a tae eis Gels sciaisl «ates 4.g 2 278 1902 363 SHEPARD, JAMES H., paper entitled ‘‘Macaroni wheat”-......-- 326 1903 329-336 serpmente: truic, hazardous nature. :.....-.....-2.2-..--.--- 387 1905 350-351 Pit ane irees diseases, PO perv > 5.20... ee 463 1907 483-494 fOrsMOmMe Places Reece See ee ss 284) 1902 506-510 eremreoen aor home place. 222.2-25.-2-< 2 eas eee eee 310 Wash ges. een. en Saale eee a eee ee 377 incom growing, prevention....-.22:222. eee 310 Soils, alkali, forage plants for cultivation. .<.-<2-~-2-2-25525- 4-0-2 - se see 129 bacteria, varieties present... -: 22.2532 7 eee 411 decay of organie matter. s2.---52252t2ccc stesso = eee 41] (Cir 217%] Year- book. 1907 1895 1900 1896 1895 1898 1897 1907 1894 1900 1903 1905 1895 1907 1904 1906 1894 1901 1895 1894 1902 1901 1901 1902 1901 1902 1902 1902 1903 1902 1902 1901 1895 1903 1904 1906 1906 1903 1902 1904 1902 1904 1903 1902 1895 1903 1903 1905 1903 1898 1906 1906 Page. 489 283-294 © 131-144 287-296 309-324 535-550 487-508 487-488 409-420 79-106 339 535 131-142 224-227 437-439 130-132 421-436 157-159 69-102 193-202 555-556 160-161 594-595 561-562 435-436 409 569 554-555 401-402 566 560 162 131-142 363-364 174 134-135 135 180-181 517 173-174 607-608 316 404405 409 123-130 178-179 177-178 195 178-180 535-550 128-130 126-130 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Extract HOusinapheimrelatlonevoerop, DLOductIONE + erat seen ee edo nceeenee arose. 5 movement and retention olwaleben sc. - cess 2c eee eee eae 152 mitrozent content directly available. . ... = ae ae, 389 INGUSULY; STOW teas «oe eee <8 = eee aera eee ee ee ae ee 188 laboratony ests:2: 222228 t Sees cc eee ee eee 431 leaf, world’s exhibit at Paris exposition of 1900....................- 211 Manuiacturine tests s.----- ns ee Reree MM Ace 431 plants, selection in seed bed............----.-::.--- 358 preservation Of type. - 222.20 ck se ee 431 proven Tecordds.. 22... toe ee eee 358 BOCO s8u tos Stn set cas «Joes eee ee ee ee eS distribution,.. 3-222-441-5422. 2° Mere eee Oe saved woder bap...c€ 3...t eee oe eee 358 selection by grower on hisown farm, importance.. 358 selection, Methods 222s. ce ee oe ee eee soils of Connecticut and Pennsylvania...........--.---------------- 27 Uncle Sam Sumatra variety, history and description .. 431 Varieties? Improvements 32. 2 ee ee cee 358 improvements by crossing........--------- 358 MICWa DUDES cn sere ee ee ne ee 431 how, bred. -:522232..2650. 2. see OFCInaiion.. <9 sees. ee ee 446 OSU cee ens oe ee oe 431 yield and quality, possible improvements ..........-- 358 Pomatoescomposte es. . nce eee ess cee ee eee 290 fertilizers. . 5 2. ccc seen =o eee ee eee eee eo f00dSocecp os senate ce eee ee eee ee eee 290 TOP WUC Kearny ons oe eae ee 459 prowiug,inder class. 5.22 ea ee 340 new varieties for forcing under glass..............-.. 441 BOUL sc oee ceed SA oe oe ee teens or, Se 290 Top-workine orchard trees, papers... .2 23. o- eee See 266 BLOCK. = casot eee eee ee 266 POWIS ANC Clbles any CCOS 2 = see eee een ee ee ee eee ee eee 134 TOWNSEND, CHARLES ORRIN: Paper entitled ‘‘Methods of reducing the cost of producing beetengar? 2: 0 21 eee eet tee eee 422 ‘‘Relation of sugar beets togeneralfarming”. 320 Tracy, JONATHAN EpwWarRDS WoopDBRIDGE, paper entitled ‘‘Sugar-beet seed breeding”............-------------------- 351 TRACY, WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE, jr., paper entitled ‘“‘Testing commercial varieties of: veretables?’ccc-.22-.cc coe ee ce rice re eee ee eee 220 Transportation facilities for fruit, need of improvement.-.......- 387 truck farming > 1235.22 ee eo handing of fruit, paper... 2a. ee el to factory of sugar beets:- 2.22.22... 22.4 422 Trapp avocado, history and description... *-_ 22) 25.4. 4 399 Trees'and other plants, pruning o2-2 02 2. scenes se eee ee 145 shrubs, evergreen, for home place............-.--...-- 284 LCGin 17] Year- book. 1904 1906 1901 1906 1904 1905 1899 1906 1900 1906 1904 1906 1904 1901 1905 1904 1904 1904 1894 1906 1904 1904 1906 1906 1907 1906 1904 1902 1902 1902 1907 1904 1907 1902 1902 1902 1898 1906 1903 1904 1900 1905 1907 1905 1906 1905 1898 1902 Page. 450-451 402. 366 392-393 435-452 386-388 429-440 402-403 157-166 403 442 403-404 449-451 250 295-296 448-449 439-440 447-448 143-155 389-392 435-437 452 387-404 387-389 229-230 401-403 442-447 566-569 566-569 566-569 433-434 165-166 142-143 566 245-258 250-251 193-200 265-278 ° 399-410 341-352 543-550 307 425-427 349-362 277 508-510 151-166 513-514 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. 51 Year- Extract. book. Page. fireesiandeshrulsionmome place -.225.2.5. 2-22. se ee seee nee) 204), 1902) 506-010 ETT AGU Sees eyo 5s oc ee ee ge 284 1902 517-518 deciuMousmorhome: places). : 65252 cases oe 284 1902 510-513- @iseasesiduetordryane Out... s.0 08.0.0 ee ee 463 1907 486 ehecmon, COld em .ce sess. Hee ee 403) 907, 486-4877 PAs POISOMING so... osnci. = =e eee 1400: L907. 485-486 ADANASTILOS 6 hse icici 2.0 alana a Oe calepen ks 463 1907 488-492 TOOL SMMOCAUION a. toes a5 ee eee ee 463 1907 485 SLE AE SOV OY SAR SEC al ae tog TU RN SOY 8 463 1907 484-485 unfavorable surroundings. ...- ee eet ahaa 463 1907 484-488 prevention andatreatment.././..2 22522... Soe l te 463 1907 492-494 forest yaiseasesmml G04 weet oe i ee 367 1904 586 NGO se cc 5 SOR es ae ee a aes 409 1905 610 OO Geer weeerre carte se ho Ss 437 1906 507 TAS OVT Faia yas a he SRE a 467 1907 587-589 TUTTE OUSHATISCASCS ene ae eye mn eneSaL auen oe oclsthe See cle eie 208 1900 199-210 MIME VATIOUS CAUSES. S22) Soc. 2202s 2 ae ce sees. +-ce, ©4638. 1907 488-489 lemon, insect and fungous enemies........-...-..-.------ 453. 1907 354-356 DLOLECHION agaimst trost--.22522 5252. 82202...) 458° 1907 353-354 POMUUMMIY OMe he een Meer Gnae sateen ieee 23) 453 1907 352-353 PMR CISCAses IW asa en ae aren. ce 2 B07 1904 586 NGO jee eee Wenn anni eae oS ee 409 1905 610 GO Geese ees rome ween 437 1906 507 LO cs geste ald al er ees en 467 1907 587-589 OLCMAra. COP- WOKING. DO Pen. seman t fos hea. Sef} Se 266 1902 245-258 Oruamental, Wiseases, PO Per ov 262. ee eee ee ee 463 1907 483-494 peachdistances-tor planting 2.2.23 bse o 6. lk 293 1902 609 PreparavionvoOllandweccssctens ooo keel oe 293 1902 607-608 PLOLECHON. apaimst InjUTIess. 32-2225 2223- 022522 a0522552.2°° 403 1907 492-493 Shadevandornamentaly diseases: 2.2./. 22022 i ol2e26 beso ee ee 82 1896 237-254 GESOASES UN" LOO 4 ey 8 percents eae Ak 367 1904 586 NGO Diese peg Sa Seer ID NSEC IN INS 409 1905 610 OO Gas Porn A aac Ries te Ah 437 1906 507 NORE ner ea a Wien Ne Ly Uy ie | 467 1907 587-589 SEEM pe So eee eS me Vw ue MNES ST ay 463 1907 493-494 fimilewerapes Mow toimake:: 26007 Yel Pe 304 1904 376 Trimble tangerine, history and description.................---- 343 1904 238-239 MELO PCHmACRICIUILUTO ys katte Ee a Mine sie eh ke 242 1901 349-368 [OLOMMISINEXCKOPS. 4252 ts teese ee 2427 190i: 353-368 nealthiconditionss sete sco eto 242 1901 349-350 Truck farming in Alabama and Mississippi-........--.....---- She 90a 203 milaniic Coast states, paper... 200.200... 459 1907 425-434 Cortoneerowing Tegions.2 22.2202 2 5 lt. 363 1904 505 fandsiOlshhie Atlante: Sea bOarGine =o 5h2 1 Genco tence te tetcck esos ce eccce 28 1894 129-143 MEMEO LMTLErestS WdeVelOPMeNt.<. 3.4 2G. Phe oS oe ee Pon eee lee ede 217 +1900 437-452 See also Vegetables. TruE, RopNEY Howarp: Paper entitled ‘‘Cultivation of drug plants in the United Seb esy pe een te ee we ee 325 1903 337-346 ‘‘Progress in drug-plant cultivation”....... 401 1905 533-540 Pereerote mb BeLeriags N08 hd cs ie 277 1902 336-339 Mmarmecerstor, Wome place: ui... 222. 022.22 eee els 284 1902 512 Two hundred weeds: How to know them and how to kill them......-........ 52 1895 592-611 [Cir. 17] 52 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS, 10h Year- Extract. book. Uncle Sam Sumatra tobacco, history and description............ 431 1906 United States, ean perfumery farming succeed?..............2 20.22... e ee 135 1898 olive culture. ca.22 oes tee scien ee eee 84 = =1896 pineapple industry: =.2 3222. 382cce eee eee ee eee 55-1895 plant diseases, progress in treatment...................-..-.-.- 189 1899 progress in.sericultures sae te eee 179 =—1899 plant breeding: 2.02 2-32.22 Bet a eee ee 182 1899 soils ofaridiregions; COnditiOnS 22. ae saa eee fe ee eee 29 1894 Use of steam: apparatus for Spraying... 22 -p ee -- oo e e e e 73 1896 Uses, some, of the grapevine and its fruit, paper................ 354 1904 Utilization of residues from beet-sugar manufacture in cattle feeding........... 137 =: 1898 WO tHZIn' Se SULPIUS Tt (Serres cerca cece eee eee it Ae Mec ae ae 146 1898 Vv Van Deman pecan, history and description............-.-.-.... 356 1904 Vanilla growing, possibility in Philippines and Porto Rico..... 242 1901 Vanieties)\cowpeas) new -2-.2--5- a ee ee 441 1907 crop, resistant to wilt and nematodes................ 446 1907 improvement by seed selection and breeding, paper.. 446 1907 PATIO GS 5 os ee aire a itr ee ee er 394 1905 new and improved, propagation and distribution. .... 446 1907 fruits, Caution in, planting. <2- 25. eee 383 1905 little-known paper... -2oats on live-stock farm....---. 2 ee 278 CulGUTEf1mm PLOVeMM rib weet sets eee ae a ee 86 durum: introduction toto Americas 22. aes ee 384 Fultz, introduction into America, cost ................. 384 growing, successful, in semiarid districts ...................-....------ 195 mnidustrial propress;-c.cc=- <1 - sce tia eee eee ee 264 MACATONI NNO Del ane e ee ee ee eee 326 Classess..8 rene. sees st eee ee 326 Increase 10) Production’... = aes ae ae 326 introduction by Department of Agriculture.... 326 methods oF cultivation...2.22 2206s see eee 326 protein. content?.< 2502-2 ..6. ae ee nae 326 MIBGS 2 eens tenes ce ee oe a eet ne ees 326 TUBUS ese so bee ee ee eee aie eee et eee 336 SEEUA Ao. wane oo cen odes ae ene eS oe ee 238 Wheeler, Early, peach, history and description...............- 429 White cloverjseed'-0s> aseee aca s eee eee me, ene ee 238 WHITNEY, MILTON: Paper entitled ‘‘ Reasons for cultivating the soil.............--.-----.----- 32,35 ‘Soils in their relation to crop production” .........-.----- 5 WHITNEY, MILTON, and MARCUS LAWSON FLOYD, paper entitled ‘‘ Growth of the tobacco industry” ........... Se te eee ee eee ee ee 188 Wickson plum, history and description...-........-...-----..- 229 Wildarice. seeds. =< seco te cee ere ee cee eee eer ieee 238 WILEY, HARVEY WASHINGTON: Paper entitled ‘‘ Mineral phosphates as fertilizers”’.........-..--.---------- 7 ‘Potash and its function in agriculture” .........-...--..-- a “Soil ferments important in agriculture”’..........-...--.-- 35 Willett peach; history-and description: == -.2-.2..222-.---22.-o-= 283 WILLIAMS, THOMAS ALBERT: Paper entitled Millets 22; 35h sree seems mene Sa eee ee ae a ee 128 ‘‘Succulent forage for the farm and dairy” ........---.---.- 190 ‘“Timothyn the: prairie region gee aes ee ee 60 Willits citrange; history and description..--=-.--._>---. 55-2 343 Willow trees for home place222: Wa 7 2s ks ee a ee 284 Wine, brandy, and champagne manufacture.......-.-.--.----- 281 grape, and raisin production, paper: .-2--222-2222-----28 281 INGUStrY,, LUCULC> 22, es ee eee 281 ees, USCS: .oes tee ere ek en ee 354 production 12.26 scien see ee ee ee 354 Winesap apple, Stayman, history and description............-. 283 Wolford pecan, history and description...-. 222-2 7. 2652-2222 450 (Cire Year- . book. 1897 1904 1905 1906 1898 1901 1896 1895 1905 1903 1904 1902 1896 1905 1905 1900 1902 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1904 1901 1906 1901 1895 1894 1899 1901 1901 1894 1896 1895 1902 1898 1899 1896 1904 1902 1902 1902 1902 1904 1904 1902 1907 Page. 383-420 — 221-240 535-536 277-278 193-200 546-547 263-286 592-611 5309-036 272-274 238 306 489-498 293 294 529-542 221-225 329-336 331 330 329-330 330-331 331-334 3359-336 125-126 235 360-361 239 123-130 129-164 429-440 387-388 252 177-192 107-136 69-102 410-4 a 267-290 613-626 147-154 229-231 512 416-417 407-420 419-420 379 370-374 470-472 315-316 INDEX TO PAPERS ON PLANT SUBJECTS IN YEARBOOKS. Extract Woops, ALBERT FRED: Paper entitled “ Principles of pruning and care 0 woundsin woody plants” 57 ** Relation of plant physiology to the develop- MEM OMAP TI CULEUTE2”— ss le 6 ene aies ee 336 ‘“The present status of the nitrogen problem”... 411 ‘““The relation of nutrition to the health of plants” 225 *‘Work in vegetable physiology and pathology” ........... 158 Woops, ALBERT FRED, and BEVERLY THOMAS GALLOWAY, paper entitled CA ALeMasialacconin thercrowtheotplants:? asses ee acces) eee ceeds ce ase = 6 Woops, ALBERT FRED, and RanpotpH Evans BENDER McKENNEY, paper entitled ‘‘ Fertilizers for special crops’’.. 290 Work in vegetable physiology and patho:ogy....--.. SS Soe OS Roe an ae ae 158 new, of Bureau of Plant Industry, progress, paper..-..-.-- 44] of the Bureau of Plant Industry in meeting the ravages of the boll weevil and some diseases of cotton, paper... .-.- 363 World’s exhibit of leaf tobacco at the Paris exposition of 1900.............._... 211 Wormseed, American, growing in United States.............-- 401 Nioundsin- woody plants; carekt as. 2-5 452222 25. BGM ie Srane Vereen 57 Y Yellow dock. See Dock, yellow. maogeurecsor home: place 225-228-225. 225-22. 05.. 2. le 284 Woune pecan, history and description....-........--.--------- 399 Approved: JAMES WILSON, Secretary of Agriculture. Wasuineton, D. C., September 26, 1908. [Cir. 17.] O Year- . book. 1890 1904 1906 1901 1898 1894 1902 1898 1907 1904 1900 1905 1895 1902 1905 55 Page. 257-268 119-132 125-136 155-176 261-266 165-176 003-072 261-266 139-148 497-508 157-166 539 257-268 513 508 4