. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ^^ PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE The uiily cniplete, thoruugh manual uf fruit growing published— Covering every feature—plantirig, pruning, cultivating, spraying, dia- eases, harvesting, lised and approved by Northwest fruitgrowers. Cttnlains valuable statistics. All reading matter arranged conveniently for reference and indexed. It tells how to do the things that every fruit grower must do who is growing fruit as a business, THREE LARGE VOLUMES HANDSOMELY BOUND Write for circulars containing full descriptive matter and prices. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRA
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ^^ PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE The uiily cniplete, thoruugh manual uf fruit growing published— Covering every feature—plantirig, pruning, cultivating, spraying, dia- eases, harvesting, lised and approved by Northwest fruitgrowers. Cttnlains valuable statistics. All reading matter arranged conveniently for reference and indexed. It tells how to do the things that every fruit grower must do who is growing fruit as a business, THREE LARGE VOLUMES HANDSOMELY BOUND Write for circulars containing full descriptive matter and prices. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE, ^"„^tS'^''^l„fa"^^rh«. Printing^ For the Fruit Grower Manufacturer and MercKant Labels Booklets Stationery Catalog(s Blank Books Posters "M^rite for Prices and Specifications. "We can supply S'our wants quicKlx, accurately at^d ecoikOinicall>^ We print "Better Fruit" F. W. Baltes and Company Portland, Oregon barrels; 1902, 46,625,000 barrels; 1903, 42,626,000 barrels; 1904, 45,360,000 bar- rels; 1905, 24,300,000 barrels; 1906, 38,- 280,000 barrels; 1907, 29,540,000 barrels; 1908, 25,850,000 barrels; 1909, 25,415,000 barrels; 1910, 23,825,000 barrels; 1911, 31,000,000 barrels; 1912, 47,825,000 bar- rels; 1913, 30,900,000 barrels; 1914, 40,- 500,000 barrels; 1915, no reliable esti- mates up to the present lime, but in all probability somewhere between 20,- 000,(100 and 25,000,000 barrels, or a good, fair guess would be 22,500,000 barrels. Mr. Darlington, the local inspector at Cashmere, has been making an esti- mate of the apple crop of that district. Cashmere reports through Mr. Ralph Dunham, assistant to Mr. Darlington, that the pear crop of that district is exceptionally good this year. The Cashmere Union made arrangements to hold a packing school during the month of August for the purpose of in- structing their growers to do more per- fect packing. Packing schools have been of great educational value, and where he
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