. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. 1552 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE Exports of Dried Apricots—Years Ending June 30, 1906-1910 EXPORTED TO— 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 Eurone Dollars 1,169,473 89,944 6,746 17,148 18,117 Dollars 246,906 36,077 11,661 13,088 12,990 16,090 Dollars 191,162 15,904 6,569 4,787 7,072 3,973 Dollars 1,338,473 117,906 5,171 10,914 37,927 2,026


. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. 1552 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE Exports of Dried Apricots—Years Ending June 30, 1906-1910 EXPORTED TO— 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 Eurone Dollars 1,169,473 89,944 6,746 17,148 18,117 Dollars 246,906 36,077 11,661 13,088 12,990 16,090 Dollars 191,162 15,904 6,569 4,787 7,072 3,973 Dollars 1,338,473 117,906 5,171 10,914 37,927 2,026 Dollars 1,067,696 North America 111,104 Smith America 8,535 Asia 12,072 Oceania . 18,021 Africa 995 Exports of Dried Peaches- -Years Ending June 30, 1906-1910 EXPORTED TO— 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 Eiirnne . Dollars 29,386 42,560 8,687 4,296 8,624 16,854 Dollars 87,449 53,229 11,196 3,418 18,235 12,516 Dollars 93,371 29,336 7,441 529 10,858 2,783 Dollars 36,750 100,607 4,744 1,583 6,482 1,168 Dollars 31,348 North America . 107,757 Smith America . 6,185 Asia Oceania Africa 935 Peaches, Gbade Rules. See Apple Packing. PEACH DISEASES Anthracnose Gloeosporium laeticolor Berk. Anthracnose fungus occurs rarely on peach. Careful spray treatment as for scab should be successful against this disease. A. D. Selby, Wooster, Ohio. Black Knot. See Cherry Diseases. Black Spot. See Scab, this section. Brown Rot Sclerotenia fructigena The brown rot is one of the most se- rious and widespread diseases which is known to attack the stone fruits. In most of the peach-growing districts of the East and Middle West this is the most serious disease, and in seasons of frequent summer rain may cause enor- mous losses. In the Northwest, on ac- count of less frequency of summer rains, the disease seldom appears in epidemic form, but is not uncommon on the prune, peach and cherry, and occasionally on the apricot. Symptoms The fruit is most commonly affected. The disease appears first as sm


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