The Apple / The Kansas Apple, the Big Red Apple; the Luscious, Red-Cheeked First Love of the Farmer's Boy; the Healthful, Hearty Heart of the Darling Dumpling. What It Is; How to Grow It; Its Commercial and Economic Importance; How to Utilize It.
THE KANSAS APPLE. THE BIG RED APPLE.
The Luscious, Red-cheeked First Love of the Farmer's Boy. The Healthful, Hearty Heart of the Darling Dumpling.
COMPILED AND REVISED BY THE KANSAS STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILLIAM H. BARNES, Secretary, State Capitol, Topeka, Kan.
1898.
DEFINITION.
The fleshy pome or fruit of a rosaceous tree ( Pyrus malus ), the origin of which is probably the wild crab-apple of Europe, cultivated in innumerable varieties in the temperate zones.
It is scarcely known in the wild state, but as an escape from cultivation its fruit becomes small, acid, and harsh, and is known as the crab; the cultivated crab-apple is the fruit of other species of Pyrus . Of the cultivated crabs there are the Siberian ( Pyrus prunifolia ), the Chinese ( Pyrus spectabillis ), and the Cherry-crab ( Pyrus baccata ), all natives of northern Asia.
The apple was first introduced into America from England, in 1629, by the governor of Massachusetts Bay.
Extracts from General Statutes of Kansas, 1897.
CUTTING OR DESTROYING FRUIT- OR SHADE-TREES.
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THE APPLE.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE CHEMISTRY OF THE APPLE TREE.
SOME APPLE-PRODUCING STATES.
THE APPLE BUSINESS.
A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE WELLHOUSE ORCHARDS.
DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES REFERRED TO IN THIS BOOK.
DISTRICT No. 1—APPLE TREES, 1897.
FRUIT DISTRICT No. 2.
FRUIT DISTRICT No. 3.
FRUIT DISTRICT No. 4.
APPLE CULTURE.
ORCHARD CULTURE.
ORCHARD TREATMENT.
PICKING AND PACKING.
A PICKING SACK.
A DISCUSSION ON PACKAGES.
HOGS IN THE ORCHARD.
A FRUIT DRYER.
THE MOYER FRUIT EVAPORATOR.
A MISSOURI APPLE HOUSE.
MANY WAYS OF USING CULL APPLES.
APPLE-WORMS.
SPRING CANKER-WORM.
TENT-CATERPILLAR.
CODLING-MOTH.
FLAT-HEADED BORER.
ROUND-HEADED BORER.
TREE WASHES FOR BORERS.
BUD MOTH.
APPLE CURCULIO.
LEAF-CRUMPLER, OR LEAF-ROLLER.
TWIG-GIRDLER, TWIG-PRUNER, AND TWIG-BORER.
ROOT-LOUSE, OR WOOLLY APHIS.
ROOT-LOUSE.
FRINGED-WING APPLE-BUD MOTH.
RABBITS.
REPORTS ON APPLE CULTURE.