. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 14 BETTER FRUIT August BETTER FRUIT HOOD RIVER, OREGON Offldal Organ of The Northwest Fruit Growers' Association A Monthly Illustrated Magazine Published in the Interest of Modern Fruit Growing and Marketing All Communications Should Be Addressed and Remittances Made Payable to Better Fruit Publishing Company B. H. SHEPARD, Editor and Publisher H. B. VAN DEMAN. Contributing Editor STATE ASSOCIATE EDITORS OREGON C. I. Lewis, Horticulturist.,./ Corrallis H, S, Jackson, Pathologist CorvallU H. P. WilsoTi, Entomologist Corvallls WASHINGTON Dr, A. L, Melander, En


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 14 BETTER FRUIT August BETTER FRUIT HOOD RIVER, OREGON Offldal Organ of The Northwest Fruit Growers' Association A Monthly Illustrated Magazine Published in the Interest of Modern Fruit Growing and Marketing All Communications Should Be Addressed and Remittances Made Payable to Better Fruit Publishing Company B. H. SHEPARD, Editor and Publisher H. B. VAN DEMAN. Contributing Editor STATE ASSOCIATE EDITORS OREGON C. I. Lewis, Horticulturist.,./ Corrallis H, S, Jackson, Pathologist CorvallU H. P. WilsoTi, Entomologist Corvallls WASHINGTON Dr, A. L, Melander, Entomologist Pullman O. M. Morris, Horticulturist Pullman COLORADO C. P. Gillette, Director and Entomologist Fort Collins E. B. House. Chief of Department of Civil and Irrigation Engineering. State Agricultural College Fort Collins E. P. Taylor, Horticulturist Grand Junction IDAHO W. H. Wicks. Horticulturist Moscow W. S. Thomber. Horticulturist Lewiston UTAH Dr. E. D. Ball. Director and Entomologist Logan MONTANA O. B. Whipple, Horticulturist Bozeman CALIFORNIA C W, Woodworth, Entomologist Berkeley W. H. Volck, Entomologist Watsonyille Leon D, Batchelor. Horticulturist Riverside BRITISH COLUMBIA R. M. Wlnslow, PTOTindal Horticulturist Victoria SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; In the United States, $ per year In advance Canada and foreign, including postage. $ AD\'ERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION Entered as second-class matter December 27. 1906, at the Postofflce at Hood River. Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Canning and Home Canning.—A good many fruit growers in the Xnrtliwost have experimented in a small way with home canning outfits and found that the business can be conducted so as to save a great deal of fruit that otherwise might go to waste during the season when the markets are glutted. There is always a good demand for home canned fruits and particularly peaches and pears, which are consumed in im- mense quantities. It seems well worth while to suggest to fruit


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