. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. BETTER FRUIT EDITOR: W. H. WALTON STATE ASSOCIATE EDITORS OREGON—C. I. Lewis. Horticulturist. WASHINGTON — Dr. A. L. Melander. EntomologUt; O. M. Morris. Horticulturist. Pullman. COLORADO—C. P. Gillette, Director and EntomologUt; E. B. House, Irrigation Expert, State Agricultural College, Fort Collins. ARIZONA—E. P. Taylor. Horticulturist. Tucson. WISCONSIN—Dr. E. D. Ball. Madison. MONTANA—H. Thornber. Victor. CALIFORNIA—C. W. Woodworth. Entomologist. Berke- ley; W. H. Volcfe, Entomologist, Watflonvllle; Leon D. Batchelor. Horticulturist, Riverside. INDIANA—H. S.


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. BETTER FRUIT EDITOR: W. H. WALTON STATE ASSOCIATE EDITORS OREGON—C. I. Lewis. Horticulturist. WASHINGTON — Dr. A. L. Melander. EntomologUt; O. M. Morris. Horticulturist. Pullman. COLORADO—C. P. Gillette, Director and EntomologUt; E. B. House, Irrigation Expert, State Agricultural College, Fort Collins. ARIZONA—E. P. Taylor. Horticulturist. Tucson. WISCONSIN—Dr. E. D. Ball. Madison. MONTANA—H. Thornber. Victor. CALIFORNIA—C. W. Woodworth. Entomologist. Berke- ley; W. H. Volcfe, Entomologist, Watflonvllle; Leon D. Batchelor. Horticulturist, Riverside. INDIANA—H. S. Jackson. Pathologist, Lafayette. An Illustrated Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Modern, Progressive Fruit Growing and Marketing. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY Better Fruit Publishing Company 703 Oregonian Building PORTLAND, OREGON All Communications should be addressed and Remittances made payable to BETTER FRUIT PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Price : In the United States, $ per year in advance. Canada and Foreign, including postage, $, payable in American exchange. Advertising Rates on Application Entered as second-class matter April 22, 1918 at the Postoffice at Portland, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Volume XV Portland, Oregon, August, 1920 Number 2 A New and Successful Type of Fruit Evaporator IN a recent article, A. W. Christie has given a resume of the fruit drying situation as it exists in Cali- fornia and has referred to the great in- terest of fruit growers in this state in evaporations of fruits, in spite of the fact that the reputation of California's dried fruits is based upon the sun dried article. Loss of fruit on sun drying trays from early rains has been the most important factor in causing Cali- fornia fruit growers to doubt the good old sun drying methods; accessory con- siderations have been the superior quality of the artificially dried product, economy of land for the evaporator as compared to the space required f


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