. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 14 BETTER FRUIT HOOD RIVER, OREGON Official Organ of The Northwest Fruit Growers' Association A Monthly Illustrated Magazine Published in the Interest of Modem Fruit Growing and Marketing All Comraunicationa Should Be Addressed and Remittances Made Payable to Better Fruit Publishing Company E. H. SHEPARD. Editor and Publisher STATE ASSOCIATE EDITORS OREGON C. I. Le\ri3. Horticulturist Cortallls WASHINGTON Dr. A. L. Melander. Entomologist Pullman O. M. MoiTis. Horticulturist Pullman W. S, Thomber. Horticulturist Pullman COLORADO C. P. Gillette. Director and E


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 14 BETTER FRUIT HOOD RIVER, OREGON Official Organ of The Northwest Fruit Growers' Association A Monthly Illustrated Magazine Published in the Interest of Modem Fruit Growing and Marketing All Comraunicationa Should Be Addressed and Remittances Made Payable to Better Fruit Publishing Company E. H. SHEPARD. Editor and Publisher STATE ASSOCIATE EDITORS OREGON C. I. Le\ri3. Horticulturist Cortallls WASHINGTON Dr. A. L. Melander. Entomologist Pullman O. M. MoiTis. Horticulturist Pullman W. S, Thomber. Horticulturist Pullman COLORADO C. P. Gillette. Director and Entomologist Fort Collins E. B. House. Chief of Department of Civil and Iirigation Engineering. State Agricultural College Fort Collins E. P. Taylor. Horticulturist Grand Junction 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 Watsonville Leon D. Batchelor. Horticulturist Riverside INDIANA H. S. Jackson. Pathologist Lafajette BRITISH COLUKffllA R. M. Wlnslow. Provincial Horticulturist Victoria SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: In the United States. $ per year in advance Canada and foreign. Including postage. $1,50 ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION Entered as second-class matter December 27. 1906. at the PostotHce at Hood River, Oregon, under Act of CongrMs of March 3. 1879. Varieties and Grades That Do Not Pay.—For many years diffei-ent ilis- and different growers in different districts liave been producing varieties that do not pay the cost of production, and in addition shijjping out grades of some varieties that do not pay the freight. It is also true that many apples have been shipped of some varieties that were too small to be of any com- mercial value. These are serious mat- ters and deserve the attention of every fruit grower of the Northwest. When a fruit grower ships fruit that does not pay the cost of harvesting and trans- portation he not onl


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