Paul Evans Library of Fruit Science
Years: 1974-75 / 1983-1989 / 1990-1999 / 2000-2004
Years 1983-1989
1983
Title; Lastname, Firstname of authors; Volume/number; Year, Season; page of article;
Assemble the facts - An editorial.; ; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 150;
Apricots: where to plant.; Ozzello, James; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 151;
The actinidias: Relatives of kiwi.; Pilarski, Michael; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 156;
Northfield beauty - An old winner relocated.; Fishman, Ram; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 158;
Superior plum.; Hofstetter, Mrs. Duane; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 162;
Edward Goodell on kiwis and persimmons.; Kurle, Robert; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 164;
Swaar apple as grown near Washington, D.C..; Horowitz, Peter; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 165;
Hybrid hickories.; Liddington, Dr. D.C.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 166;
Rootstocks from seed.; Fackler, Ed; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 169;
A report on last fall's exploring.; Memmer, Jim; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 170;
A is for apple.; Perkins, Sue; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 171;
Orchard visits.; ; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 173;
A method to prevent early blossoming.; Hayes, Bernie; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 175;
Poncirus trifoliata (trifoliate orange).; Collins, Major C.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 176;
Books on pruning: a review.; Ozzello, James; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 177;
Chickens in a stone fruit orchard.; Hillbrand, John; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 180;
The "Martha Ruby" plum.; Thompson, J.M.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 181;
Fig testers report.; McConkey, Michael; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 186;
Exchange page.; ; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 188;
Egg as a deer repellent.; Foley, Thomas; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 189;
Natural orchardry.; Kane, Mark; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 190;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 194;
Mulch ado about nothing.; Mansfield, Ed; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 196;
Pear psylla oil sprays.; Ozzello, James; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 196;
A letter to the editor.; Wilson, W. Francis; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 198;
Currant report by head tester.; Erskine, Robert; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 199;
The Saskatoon.; Jones, John E.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 200;
A fruit grower's query and notes.; Vezzano, Stephen; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 200;
Rubber tipped branch spreaders.; Crisp, L.B.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 201;
Observations on fallbearing raspberries.; Mikiel, John F.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 202;
Dwarfing M27 rootstock slows down vigorous tendencies.; ; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 202;
Observations on bacterial canker and frost control.; Freeman, J.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 203;
Tips on budding.; Creech, John V.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 204;
Berries for northern climates.; Taylor, Ken; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 205;
In praise of the sour cherry.; Hayes, Bernie; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 206;
Chinese Jujube propagation.; Lyrene, Paul; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 207;
Genetic dwarf apples.; Frecon, Jerome; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 209;
A mayhaw request.; Warren, T.O.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 209;
Germplasm of wild fruits and nuts.; ; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 211;
A letter to NAFEX plum testers.; Bunker, John; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 211;
Starting with pawpaws.; Zamell, Steve; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 212;
Jonagold apple.; ; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 214;
New apple super clone.; ; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 214;
Market bulletins.; Culino, Joe; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 215;
The Lombard plum.; Redlich, Otto; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 215;
Household borax - Needs testing.; Richman, Ron; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 216;
The bran tree-avian connection.; Ludke, M.G.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 217;
Jonathan x Delicious crosses with potential.; Jurgensen, R.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 218;
The sweetest peach in the world.; Moore, Norman; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 220;
Asian pears and new pear rootstocks.; Hill, Russel O.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 221;
More on hardwood nutrition.; Robbins, Felix M.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 222;
Pecans one shouldn't grow in the north.; Walker, Ray K.; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 223;
He never knew a stranger.; Kurle, Robert; 16/3; 1983, Summer; p. 224;
Message from the editor-in-chief.; ; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 225;
Rootstocks for Saskatoons.; Wright, Percy H.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 227;
Germinating Jujube seeds.; Durell, James; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 228;
How to start kiwis from seed.; Kurle, Robert; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 228;
Hardy kiwi observations.; Sorensen, Daniel A.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 231;
Kiwi in a cold winter area.; Hagey, Edward; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 232;
Starting hardy kiwis from cuttings.; Kurle, Robert; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 232;
Exchange page.; ; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 234;
Book review: Introduction to in vitro propagation by D.F. Wetherell.; Ozzello, James; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 235;
Fruit testing sheet.; Lee, Richard W.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 236;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 238;
A progress report on quince.; Lisle, Harvey C.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 240;
Pawpaw points.; Georgiadis, Alex; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 240;
From the mailbag.; ; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 241;
Idared apple - Outstanding for the east.; Hayes, Bernie; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 243;
The Loquat.; Gulino, Joe; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 244;
Problem with pear trees.; Bullard, A.J. D.D.S.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 245;
Oddities in horticulturee.; ; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 245;
The hornfaced bee.; Kozerski, Henry; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 247;
Helping a graft to take.; Kurle, Robert; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 247;
Book review - The pear, cultivars to marketing.; van der Zwet, Tom; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 248;
Calling all fig nuts.; Thomas, Jack; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 252;
Letter to the editor.; Grassia, C.C.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 254;
Grafting pear onto apple rootstock.; Strong, Dr. W.J.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 256;
Citrus workshop.; ; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 258;
Fruit production researcher.; ; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 258;
The Pomona index.; Kurle, Robert; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 259;
Natural orchardry - variety evaluation.; Fackler, Ed; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 260;
Tips from a tree surgeon.; McGhee, Wm. Loren; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 261;
Origin of the Eureka persimmon.; Stump, Robert C.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 262;
Mulberry anomalies.; Bullard, A.J.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 263;
Tips and tricks.; ; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 264;
Backyard rootstock trials.; Manuel, Leo W.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 265;
Revitalizing old trees with suckers.; Leibson, Chuck; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 268;
The Reliance grape.; Kurle, Robert; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 269;
Letter to the editor.; Collett, George; Parsons, Helen; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 269;
Five sure ways to kill a peach tree.; Racko, Thomas J.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 271;
Bits and pieces.; Converse, Henry; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 273;
Scion exchange suggestion.; ; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 274;
The Dunstan hybrid chestnut.; Wallace, Robert; Burns, Cathleen; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 274;
The keeping qualities of winter apples.; Wild, Gene; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 277;
Cold hardy citrus for the home.; Collins, Major C.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 279;
Alden and the carpenter bee.; Hartman, Henry; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 281;
Retarding fruit tree bloom.; Little, Lawrence L.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 281;
Increasing mineral soil content.; Hayes, Bernie; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 283;
Mayhaws - the old-new fruit for home orchards.; Warren, T.O.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 283;
Dormancy hormones to increase hardiness.; Wright, Percy H.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 286;
The coming of the blueberry.; Hayes, Bernie; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 288;
Kaki persimmon grafting.; Seligmann, Edward B.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 288;
Blueberry culture.; Rosenvold, Lloyd M.D.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 289;
Peach rootstock studies after -38 degrees.; Birkholz, Don; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 292;
Frost resistant peach.; Little, Lawrence L.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 293;
How to grow some choice peaches.; Hayes, Bernie; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 294;
New summer apples.; Creech, John V.; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 296;
The plumb cider apple.; Redlich, Otto; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 298;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 299;
Junkyard sprayer.; Weingardt, Ray; 16/4; 1983, Fall; p. 300;
1984
Title; Lastname, Firstname of authors; Volume/number; Year, Season; page of article;
Some thoughts from your president.; Bullard, A.J.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 2;
NAFEX annual meeting.; ; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 4;
Board of directors meeting.; ; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 5;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 8;
Exchange page.; ; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 10;
Pruning apple trees.; Norton, Richard L.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 12;
A heated rooting bin for $10.00.; Farrell, K.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 22;
Pie/ads - new look.; Triolo, Victor; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 24;
Starting with actinidia.; Kurle, Robert; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 29;
Continuing with actinidia.; Sorenson, Dan; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 30;
A perfect pear soil.; Lisle, Harvey; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 31;
Delayed pruning.; Creech, John V.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 33;
Metal backed tags for $.05.; Kurle, Robert; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 34;
Updating the four flap graft.; Scott, L.E.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 34;
Quality in the home vineyard.; Schulz, Bill; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 37;
A promising apricot, "Hi Frances".; Leuven, Robert Van; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 39;
An apple that needs no spraying.; Clineff, Samuel E.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 40;
Citrus in a solar glass house.; Knesel, Jerry; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 40;
The seedless American persimmon.; Kurle, Robert; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 42;
From the mailbag.; ; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 42;
Royalty - a new raspberry.; Sanford, John C.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 44;
Natural orchardry - An experience.; Fackler, Ed; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 48;
Chip buds.; Creech, John V.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 51;
An experiment in Cheremoya grafting.; Haluza, Rudy; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 51;
The Duchess apple.; Redlich, Otto; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 52;
Sand modification multiplies blueberries.; Taylor, Leland B.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 53;
The Carob.; Strange, Florence; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 55;
Bench grafting techniques.; Memmer, Jim; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 56;
Rooting grape cuttings.; Little, Lawrence L.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 59;
Identifying nutritional problems in home orchards.; Stiles, Warren C.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 59;
Pears grafted on apple rootstock.; Langwell, Sam; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 65;
Fruit without pruning shears.; Kourik, Robert; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 65;
The Flemish beauty pear.; Redlich, Otto; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 68;
Codling moth granulosis virus.; Hill, Russell J.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 68;
Genetic dwarf peaches and nectarines; Kurle, Robert; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 70;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 70;
Book review: Ecological fruit production in the north by Bart Hall-Beyer and Jean Richard.; Williams, Gregory; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 72;
Good as granny?; McGhee, Wm. Loren; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 73;
Zone 3 and 4 NAFEX grout.; Berkholz, Don; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 74;
Stark Summer Beauty nectarine.; Kurle, Robert; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 74;
The Venus grape.; Schulz, Bill; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 75;
The Tayberry, first year impression.; Ulrich, E.J.; 17/1; 1984, Winter; p. 75;
Rooting with willow juice.; McAfee; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 78;
Natural orchardry: fireblight/soil relationship.; Lisle, Harvey; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 79;
Mycorrhizae of fruit crops.; Miller, Diane Doud; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 81;
In memory of George Darrow.; ; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 84;
More about combination rootstocks.; Creech, John V.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 85;
Seaweed in tree fruit production.; Hall-Beyer, Bart; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 89;
Raspberry-chestnut intercropping.; Caldwell, Brian; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 91;
Magness pear.; Zuber, Charles; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 93;
Pollination 1995.; Griffith, David N.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 94;
New bunch grapes for the southeast.; Mortensen, J.A.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 96;
Update on beautiful arcade.; Dugas, Eddy; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 99;
Cherry tester needed.; ; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 101;
Zone five observations.; Zuber, Charles; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 102;
Annual meetings - A perspective.; Fackler, Ed; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 102;
Greenwood chip buds on walnut.; Creech, John V.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 103;
Nectarines in Illinois.; Doll, Chris; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 105;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 106;
Taming those purple raspberries.; Hayes, Bernie; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 108;
Minor fruit and nut gleanings at Geneva.; Gordon, John; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 108;
Plum report 1983.; Bunker, John; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 111;
The maypop.; Evans, David L.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 112;
Pawpaw news.; Davis, Corwin; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 114;
Taming the wild blackberry.; Quigley, Brian; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 116;
Strawberry guava.; Meuleners, Dorothy; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 118;
More on water rooting.; Grem, R.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 118;
Plants from cuttings.; Frazier, Lewis; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 119;
Welcome to Clarksville.; Brown, Stanley; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 120;
Fuji (made in Japan).; Creech, John V.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 121;
How big do native persimmons grow.; Beckett, Fred; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 123;
Raspberries for everyone.; McAfee, Wm. H.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 124;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 126;
Hardy grapes for the north.; Dugas, Eddy; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 127;
Why not fruit bonsai.; Oglesby, Bill; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 128;
Fruitful letters.; ; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 131;
Starting plums.; Bunker, John; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 136;
The hot-callusing pipe.; Lagerstedt, H.B.; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 138;
Book review: Pear pest management; Prune orchard management; Propagation of temperate zone fruit plants.; Jeremiah, Roger; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 139;
Nurseries.; Kurle, Robert; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 140;
Exchange page.; ; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 142;
The cold spring of 1983.; Williams, Lloyd; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 144;
Heirloom apples.; Schwartz, Jesse; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 145;
Milking tent caterpillars.; MacKentley; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 147;
Diversity in food crops.; Black, Hector; 17/2; 1984, Spring; p. 150;
What is a sweet acorn.; Asmus, Ken; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 154;
How can you start a local chapter of NAFEX.; Jeremiah, Roger; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 155;
The most popular American fruit of the future.; Kwasny, John F.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 157;
The quiet quince.; Huffstutter, Wayne; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 158;
Apple tree propagation for the amateur.; English, John; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 161;
Root stocks and their propagation.; Frazier, Lewis; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 166;
Pest injury symptoms.; Fackler, Ed; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 169;
Virus free trees.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 173;
Grape observation.; Marcelletti, A.F.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 173;
How to dry foods, a book review.; Thorn, Paul J. Jr.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 175;
Apples: a guide to the identification of international varieties - a book review.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 178;
Forgotten fruit.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 179;
Orchards that can be visited.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 179;
Exchange page.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 182;
Popcorn berry-hardening disease (ciboria carunculoides) of mulberry.; Ward, Lewis E.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 183;
Birds and cherries.; Weingardt, Ray; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 184;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 186;
Soil temperature and apricot bloom time - An experiment.; Hillbrand, John; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 188;
The hardy Persian (English) walnut.; Memmer, Jim; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 188;
Pear testers' report.; Davie, Lois and Bill; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 190;
Self rooted peach trees in the future orchard.; Couvillon, Gary A.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 192;
They reap where they do not sow.; Bell, John; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 195;
Personalized apples.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 198;
The importance of calcium to the production of quality fruits and vegetables.; McAfee, William H.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 199;
Canadian report on hardy apple rootstocks.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 202;
Bench grafting for fruit trees.; Janket, Michael L.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 203;
Natural orchardry section, some ratings of resistance to disease.; Kane, Mark; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 205;
Preserving fruit for winter.; Hayes, Bernie; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 206;
Comments on black knot.; Bunker, John; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 207;
NAFEX member named to Alberta agriculture hall of fame.; Machin, Thomas H.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 208;
Tayberry notes.; Davie, Lois; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 210;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 211;
Apple taste test winners - 1983.; Vorbeck, Tom; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 213;
Fruit breeding at Geneva, NY experiment station.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 216;
Summer flap graft.; Hofstetter, Mrs. Duane; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 223;
A good small fruit cooler.; Weech, Henry L.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 224;
Plan for an apple tasting party.; Vorbek, Tom; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 225;
Comments on the "Magness" pear.; Bell, Richard L.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 226;
Porcupine damage.; Machin, Thomas H.; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 227;
Tree planting in India.; ; 17/3; 1984, Summer; p. 228;
Drought increases winterhardiness.; Birkholz, Don; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 230;
Best apples east of the Rockies.; Norlin, H.S.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 231;
Naming your fruit.; Rombough, Lon; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 233;
Coldhardiness of sharpblue blueberry.; Harrison, Richard; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 234;
Book review: Kiwifruit culture.; Sorenson, Dan; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 235;
Practical aspects of mycorrhizae for fruit crops.; Reich, Lee; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 236;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 239;
Want to join a local chapter?; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 242;
Put your figs "to bed".; Waligurski, Richard; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 242;
Further notes on hornfaced bees.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 244;
Northern apples in NW Florida.; Harrison, Richard; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 245;
Brambles in Kansas.; Oglesby, Bill; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 246;
Problem with the index?; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 247;
Reducing stress when starting stock.; Fackler, Ed; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 247;
Visit "fruit park" in Florida.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 250;
Fruitful letters.; Tomlin, John; Fackler, Ed; Starnes, Paul; Kurle, Bob; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 250;
Report on elderberries.; Hayes, Bernie; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 252;
Breeding fruits for disease and insect resistance.; Lamb, Robert; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 253;
An "applequest".; Hochella, Norman J.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 255;
Seedless grapes.; Pasche, D.C.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 256;
More on mulberry "popcorn" disease.; Bullard, A.J.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 257;
Winter hardiness report.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 258;
Calling all mulberry enthusiasts.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 258;
Odds & ends - sex of kiwis, pie/ads discontinued, pollination in Wisconsin, tayberries and blackberries in a greenhouse, grow a lemon.; Engel, Bruce; Pal, Alexander; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 259;
Pineapple guava.; Waligurski, Richard; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 260;
Pears and apples and vice versa.; Remmen, R.M.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 261;
Book review: modern fruit science.; Ozzello, Jim; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 262;
Blueberries on parade.; McConkey, Michael; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 262;
Principles of grafting and budding.; Collins, Major C.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 263;
Apple miscellanea.; Lloyd, Dr. Thomas; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 265;
Rouging seedling orchards.; Liebson, Chuck; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 266;
Fantastic Arkansas varieties.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 268;
Japanese persimmons (Kaki).; Chino, T.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 269;
Tips and tricks.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 271;
Some observations on dormancy break.; Hayes, Bernie; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 272;
Cold hardy citrus orchard to visit.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 272;
Grass in the orchard.; Lisle, Harvey C.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 273;
Milo Gibson award given to Lois & Bill Davie.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 278;
Greenwood tip grafting on nuts.; Davie, Bill and Lois; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 278;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 282;
Library list.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 283;
Dwarf mulberries.; McDaniel, J.C.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 291;
Minutes from the annual board of directors meeting.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 292;
Minutes from the annual general meeting.; Ozzello, Jim; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 295;
Book review addendum.; English, John; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 296;
What is lateral bearing in walnut trees.; Davie, Lois and Bill; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 297;
Members with special interests.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 298;
Black knot of plums and cherries.; Ries, S.; Shurtleff, M.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 299;
Nuts in California.; Davie, Bill; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 302;
Need a grant for fruit research?; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 303;
Blackberry report.; Converse, H.T.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 304;
Exchange page.; ; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 304;
Clarksville meeting notes.; Warren, T.O.; 17/4; 1984, Fall; p. 306;
1985
Title; Lastname, Firstname of authors; Volume/number; Year, Season; page of article;
President's report.; ; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 2;
An ideal pear rootstock.; Maltas, Michael; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 3;
The green Delicious pear.; Gagnon, Joel; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 6;
Treasurer's report.; ; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 8;
Booklet on Asian pears.; Ozzello, James; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 9;
Comments on the "Magness" pear.; Bell, Richard L.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 9;
Growing pineapple guava.; Waligurski, Richard; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 10;
Making and growing grape cuttings - winter and summer.; Rombough, Lon; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 12;
Cluster thinning grapes.; Paschke, D.C.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 15;
Is that grape really seedless?; Rombough, Lon; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 19;
New red wine grape for testing.; Grem, R.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 23;
Seedless muscat grapes - are they possible?; Rombough, Lon; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 23;
Mulberry report.; Scott, L.E.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 27;
Rooting of Illinois everbearing mulberry cuttings.; McCormack, Jeff; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 30;
On the relative hardiness of cold-hardy peaches and nectarines.; Gagnon, Joel; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 31;
Peaches in Missouri.; Baker, Paul E.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 33;
Let's graft peaches and nectarines.; Kurle, Robert; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 34;
Vertical cordon peaches.; Brown, Stanley; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 34;
The apricot testing group.; Foley, Tom; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 36;
Ridding plum trees of black knot.; Racho, Thomas J.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 37;
Let's move the figs further north.; Black, Hector; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 38;
Does an oriental persimmon (Kaki) need pollination?; Kwasny, John F.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 39;
Diospyros Virginian: American native persimmon.; Collins, Major; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 41;
Heirloom Kaki persimmons - Where are they.; Kwasny, John F.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 45;
Can the Mexican persimmon be used as a dwarfing rootstock?; Moulton, David; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 46;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 46;
Judging fruit flavor.; Fackler, Ed; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 48;
Some comments on sweet old-time apples.; Hayes, Bernie; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 50;
More on reducing stress-homegrown transplants.; Fishman, Ram; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 52;
Downing fruit farms research.; Downing, Ernest; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 53;
Let's grow "better and different apples - city or country".; Manhart, Warren; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 56;
The Haynes apple.; Creech, John V.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 62;
Summer flap graft.; Hoffstetter, Mrs. Duane; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 64;
Freedom: a new disease-resistant apple.; Lamb; Aldwinckle; Terry; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 65;
1984 was a very strange year.; Udall, Tim; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 68;
Mayhaw coming out of the swamp.; Akin, J.S.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 70;
Proof of microclimate.; Converse, Henry; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 73;
The bark graft.; Warren, T.O.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 74;
1984 grafting/budding observations.; Memmer, Jim and Sally; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 75;
Exchange page.; ; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 76;
Trickle irrigation I am happy with.; Dube, Volker; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 79;
Highbush cranberries and other minor fruits.; Peterson, Thomas; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 79;
1985 NAFEX annual meeting.; Seligmann, Jr., Edward B.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 80;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 81;
NAFEX history.; Warren, T.O.; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 82;
Pomona reviewed - Co-evaluation quarterly #43 fall 1984.; ; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 83;
Plant seeds-watch seedlings grow.; Converse, Henry; 18/1; 1985, Winter; p. 84;
Message from the editor-in-chief.; ; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 86;
Interstemming pears; the pear-quince union.; Ozzello, Jim; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 86;
Garden apples.; Janson, Fred; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 93;
Update on horizontally trained apples.; Hofstetter, Betty; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 97;
Least impact pesticides: an opinionated appraisal.; Ames, Guy K.; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 99;
1985 NAFEX meeting.; Seligmann, Jr., Edward B.; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 104;
Board of directors meeting.; Ozzello, Jim; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 108;
Cordons, palmettes, and espaliers: a basic bibliography.; Janson, Fred; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 109;
Check list for mislabeled peach trees.; Harrison, Richard; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 114;
Variety testing - Help needed.; Foltz, Frank; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 115;
Controlled rootstocks from seed.; Maltas, Michael; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 116;
Backyard espaliered orchard.; Fisher, Dr. Elwood; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 119;
Larger seedless grapes.; Schulz, Bill; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 123;
Southern apple delights.; Thompson, Jim; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 124;
Importance of sunlight.; Creech, John V.; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 127;
Disease-resistance and antiques: I'm agin' 'em.; Vorbek, Tom; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 130;
Using espaliers to conserve space.; Cosnow, Al; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 131;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 139;
Budding small material.; Nomura, Knox; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 141;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 142;
Electricity turns deer off.; Strickler, Tim; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 144;
Seedling predictability.; Memmer, Jim; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 147;
Breeding columnar self-rooting apples.; Tobutt, K.R.; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 149;
Bloom & ripening dates of peach & nectarines.; Harrison, Richard; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 152;
Grafting apricot.; Foley, Tom; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 153;
NAFEX handbook fund.; Fackler, Ed; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 158;
The simple root graft.; Swearingen, Paul; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 158;
Exchange page.; ; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 161;
Earth watch.; ; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 163;
Products to keep hornfaced bees.; ; 18/2; 1985, Spring; p. 164;
Editorial.; Foley, Tom and Cheryl; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 167;
Treasurer's comments.; Kurle, Robert; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 167;
NAFEX treasurer's report.; Kurle, Robert; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 168;
NAFEX library report for 1984.; Nichols, Dorothy; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 169;
Fruit tree blooming profile in New Mexico.; Little, Lawrence; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 170;
Frost resistant apricot.; Moritz, Bruce Holland; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 172;
1985 NAFEX meeting special notice.; ; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 173;
Seedless Muscat grapes.; Cain, David W.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 173;
Abandoned experimental farm.; Kertesz, Jack; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 174;
The Van Mons method of fruit tree improvement.; Poppen, Jeff; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 175;
Notes on curculio and fireblight.; Kane, Mark; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 175;
Growing quality apples.; Lisle, Harvey; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 177;
Westcot apricot - A new hardy apricot.; Taylor, Ken; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 178;
Peach and nectarine varieties in "zone 8 1/2".; Harrison, R.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 179;
Record 50 pound tongue-in-cheek apple.; Nomura, Knox; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 180;
The University of Wisconsin peninsular experimental station.; Weidman, R.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 181;
Compatibility experiences.; Birkholtz, Don; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 184;
Report on Macfree apple.; English, John; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 186;
Plum report for 1984.; ; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 187;
Fruit growing in North Dakota.; Page, William R.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 188;
The Golden Pearmain apple.; Udall, Tim; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 189;
Poultry and fruit.; Vose, Bill; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 190;
Heirloom Kaki persimmons - where are they?; Kwasney, John F.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 191;
Northern Muscadine.; Grem, R.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 195;
Fruit growing in Alaska.; Purvis, Robert; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 195;
Actinidia species in the Soviet Union.; Sorenson, Dan; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 197;
Announcement.; ; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 201;
Controlling dormancy break.; Saylor, B.W.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 201;
New information on freeze resistance of citrus.; Nagle, J. Stewart; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 202;
Is there a computer in your orchard?; Carpenter, Richard C.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 205;
Winter hardy peach seedling and walnuts.; Shults, Garfield; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 205;
A note on the black knot in plums.; Olson, Karl and Debbie; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 208;
In defense of the Duchess apple.; Haggerty, Dan; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 209;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 210;
Descriptions of three "best" apples: Gala, Jonagold, and Melrose.; Vorbeck, Tom; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 212;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 214;
Rose chafer invasion.; Diehl, Brice; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 216;
School Chum - A new pear.; Van Leuven, Robert; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 218;
Northern paw paws in the south.; Williams, Lloyd; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 218;
Door county apricot - Preliminary notes.; Foley, Tom; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 218;
Using fruits and nuts.; Kurle, Robert; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 220;
Crabs as pollinizers.; Ozzello, James; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 221;
Control scale and rabbits.; Wiers, Bob; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 222;
Book review: Backyard fruits and berries, How to grow them better than ever by Diane E. Bilderback and Dorothy Hinshaw.; Fisher, Dr. Elwood; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 223;
Pollinating Jonagold and other triploid apples.; Manhart, W.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 224;
Bench grafting technique which does not work.; Stach, G.T.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 226;
Autumn olive for people.; Wires, John; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 227;
To paint or not to paint - That is the question.; McAfee, William; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 228;
Regarding apple interstems.; Wier, Bob; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 229;
Notes on hardiness of dwarf apples.; Bishop, Jerry; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 230;
More on highbush cranberries.; Baker, Paul; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 230;
Lessons learned.; Pavilcek, Jim; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 231;
Selection for hardiness.; Griffith, David; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 231;
Exchange page.; ; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 233;
Scab free apple seedlings.; English, John; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 234;
A look at some new plant growth regulators for fruit trees.; Tukey, Loren D.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 235;
Announcement.; ; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 239;
Factors affecting grape cluster density and quality.; Rombough, Lon; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 239;
The joy and sorrow of grafting.; Baker, Paul E.; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 245;
More on judging fruit flavor.; Randall, Bob; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 246;
Delaying dormancy in apricots.; Wilkes, John; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 247;
Orchard observations.; Van Leuven, Robert; 18/3; 1985, Summer; p. 248;
Editorial.; Nichols, Dorothy; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 250;
Advantages of fall planting.; Creech, John; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 251;
Members with special interests.; ; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 252;
Next year's annual meeting.; ; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 252;
Actinidia kolomikta: Hardy kiwi.; Kurle, Robert; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 253;
Plum tester's report.; Bunker, John; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 254;
Effective grasshopper control.; Udall, Tim; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 258;
Seedling observations on hardy Pyrus calleryana pear rootstock.; Maltas, Michael; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 259;
The pomegranate and a tester report.; Rice, Jack E.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 262;
Graft for a friend.; Matuska, Jim; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 265;
Sweet clover in the orchard.; Hayes, Bernie; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 266;
Figuring your soil type.; Rombough, Lon; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 266;
In defense of disease-resistant apples, comment on nursery marketing ethics.; Ames, Guy K.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 268;
Vinegar from your orchard.; Haeberle, Mac; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 269;
Help...help...help!; ; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 270;
1985 meeting notes.; ; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 272;
Calcium sprays and apple quality.; Horowitz, Pete; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 273;
Comments on calcium spraying.; Creech, John; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 274;
Adventures with Dormanred raspberries.; Dana, Sue Ann; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 275;
Grapes I have known.; Rombough, Lon; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 276;
Improved Black Haw.; Saylor, B.W.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 281;
Oak tester reports.; Asmus, Ken; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 282;
Pawpaw propagation by cuttings.; Hickman, Joseph W.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 284;
Fruits that need no spraying.; Munich, Don; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 284;
The natural semidwarf apple tree.; Parr, Kenneth; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 285;
A different way to keep deer out.; Lisaius, Joe; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 286;
Dickens loves Biffins too.; Munak, Pearl; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 286;
Free netting for garden & orchard.; Novak, Paul; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 287;
Pictures from the annual meeting.; ; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 288;
Lingonberry.; Durand, Herbert K.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 290;
Budding rubber strangulation.; Hillbrand, John; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 292;
Fruit trees in Alaska.; Purvis, Robert; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 293;
Cedar apple rust.; Bielicki, Ed; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 294;
Chestnut test group call.; Caldwell, Brian; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 298;
Animal pests in the orchard.; Woodruff, R.S.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 298;
Dwarf apple rootstock for cold climates.; Girard, P.G.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 299;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 300;
Apple collection at Oregon State.; Stebbins, Robert L.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 301;
Hardy apples in zone 4.; Birkholz, Don; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 302;
Apples in Los Angeles.; Woodruff, R.S.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 302;
The gooseberry revolution.; Whitman, Lucile; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 303;
Illinois chapter notes.; Kurle, Bob; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 304;
Long lived apricots.; Matuska, Jim; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 304;
Kiwi newsletter.; Kurle, Bob; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 304;
Large seedless grapes.; Wilson, W. Francis; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 305;
Heirloom persimmon letter by T.O. Warren.; Kwasny, John; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 306;
Review: Fundamentals of plant genetics and breeding.; Ozzello, James; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 307;
Breeding Persian walnuts using genetic theory.; Ozzello, James; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 309;
Easy way to change limb angle.; ; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 316;
Ozark NAFEX chapter.; Terry, C.M.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 317;
How to sharpen a grafting knife.; Nomura, Knox; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 318;
Safety in grafting.; Canty, Ed; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 319;
Indian Blood cling peach.; Williams, Lloyd M.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 320;
Pruning bare root trees when planting.; Callizo, Joe; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 321;
Report on oriental persimmons.; Davie, Bill and Lois; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 321;
Exchange page.; ; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 322;
Apple variety tidbits.; Vorbeck, Tom; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 324;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 325;
Hardy apricot "rediscovered".; Taylor, Ken; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 326;
Magnum bonum apple - Southern delicacy.; Calhoun, Lee; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 326;
Carpathian walnut observations.; Memmer, Jim and Sally; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 327;
Wintering fig trees.; Born, Fred W.; 18/4; 1985, Fall; p. 328;
1986
Title; Lastname, Firstname of authors; Volume/number; Year, Season; page of article;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 2;
Improving the American persimmon.; Claypool, James V.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 3;
Search for a new kiwi.; Houghton, Pat; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 7;
Ogeechee lime.; Marshall, John J.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 14;
Actinidia chinensis trials and tribulations.; Bullard, A.J.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 15;
Graft when you need to.; Manual, Leo W.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 16;
Early grafting of cherry.; Matuska, Jim; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 17;
Scion sources.; Kurle, Bob; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 18;
Northern apples in north Florida.; Harrison, Richard; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 19;
Growing fancy fruit with plastic bags.; Hayes, Bernie; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 21;
Disease resistant apples multiply.; Parr, Kenneth E.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 21;
What happened to seedless apples?; Foltz, Frank; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 22;
Minutes of 1985 board meeting.; Thomas, Dian; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 22;
Mulching the orchard.; Diehl, Brice G.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 27;
Viticultural notes from the NW.; Johnson, David; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 28;
Training young grape vines.; Law, Jim and Peggy; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 30;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 31;
Nutritive values: fruits & nuts.; Altman, Stuart A.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 33;
Best indoor orange.; Waligurski, Richard; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 34;
Wonderberries.; Rombough, Lon; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 35;
Warren pear.; Warren, T.O.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 36;
Large mulberries wanted.; Bullard, A.J.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 38;
Keribery.; Nobbs, Ken; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 38;
Panache, or tiger fig.; Tipton, Jim; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 42;
Is this IMP?; Fackler, Ed; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 43;
Book report: Western fruit, berries & nuts, a second look.; Janson, H. Fred; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 48;
Book review: Handbook of soft fruit.; Nixon, Myron; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 50;
Another way to grow strawberries.; Moore, Norman; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 51;
Tree crops for southern Appalachia.; Williams, Gregory; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 52;
More on ducks & geese in orchard.; Ericson, Steve; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 59;
Effects of rootstocks & cloning.; Hill, Russ; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 61;
Make your non-productive fruit trees bear.; Jankowiak, James; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 63;
Coordinator of fruit testing groups appointed.; ; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 65;
NAFEX needs you.; Rombough, Lon; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 66;
Survey about fruit test groups.; Rombough, Lon; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 67;
Using Latin fruit names.; Durand, Herbert K.; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 67;
A windbreak for your trees.; Hayes, Bernie; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 69;
Nut seeds offered.; ; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 70;
Exchange page.; ; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 71;
Hardiness correction, actinidia.; Kurle, Bob; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 73;
Help...help...help!; ; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 74;
Members who will be moving.; Kurle, Bob; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 75;
Notice to Canadian members.; Maxwell, David; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 75;
Using unusual fruits & nuts.; Keffer-Hayes, Kate; 19/1; 1986, Winter; p. 75;
Board of director nominations.; Fackler, Ed; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 2;
Classes at fruit & spice park.; Kurle, Bob; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 3;
Propagation of fruit trees using tissue culture.; Singha, Suman; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 4;
A bush cherry worth growing.; Davis, Donald T.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 6;
Montrose apricot.; Rosenvold, Lloyd; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 7;
Increasing grape yields in low light intensity areas.; Johnson, David R.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 8;
Blackberry group re-forming.; Rombough, Lon; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 10;
Lon Rombough elected coordinator of fruit testing group.; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 11;
New system for test groups.; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 12;
Pears?; White, Pat; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 13;
Limbertwig apples.; Morton, Henry; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 15;
Cold hardiness of fruit crops.; Forsline, Philip L.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 18;
Effect of doubling number of growing points on calloused grafts.; Damroth, Michael S.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 21;
Help...help...help!; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 22;
Duke cherries.; Segler, Jerry; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 23;
Frost insurance for grapes.; Rombough, Lon; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 24;
Poultry, trees, bugs, & mulch.; Maltas, Michael; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 26;
Rabbit and deer repellant.; Wier, Bob; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 29;
Growing fruit in Manitoba.; Kehler, Betty; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 30;
Using fruits and nuts.; Keffer, Kate; Henry, Mary; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 31;
Side grafting.; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 32;
Invest in an Easter raspberry harvest.; Gurda, Robert; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 33;
Peaches at 30 below zero.; Page, William R.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 36;
The romance & science of apple.; Rom, Roy C.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 38;
Orchard visitation program.; Lisle, Harvey C.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 48;
Freeze damage to fruit crops.; Ashworth, Edward; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 49;
The Steele's red apple.; Heitsch, Leona; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 50;
New crabapple organization.; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 51;
Waste not, want not.; Kaufman, Jan; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 52;
Apples remembered.; Calhoun, Les; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 52;
Almonds in Canada?; Taylor, Ken; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 53;
Book review - All about citrus and subtropical fruits.; Kurle, Robert; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 53;
Ozark chapter news.; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 54;
Jobs in the fruit industry.; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 54;
Wine? Whine!!; Rombough, Lon; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 55;
Some observations on paw paws and persimmons.; Davis, Corwin; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 56;
Summer Beaut nectarine is available.; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 58;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 58;
Insect and disease control.; Jeremiah, Roger; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 60;
Raising wild bees for your orchard.; Dickman, Gregory; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 62;
Lament of a variety collector.; Fackler, Ed; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 69;
Josta, a new soft fruit.; ; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 72;
Changes needed in nomenclature.; Rombough, Lon; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 74;
Winter hardiness in Minnesota.; Frame, William; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 76;
Spring budding.; Jeremiah, Robert; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 77;
A spray program for grapevines.; Dube, Volker E.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 78;
The challenger grape.; Paschke, D.C.; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 79;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 19/2; 1986, Spring; p. 80;
The little Pomona (substitute newsletter) Where's my Pomona?; ; 19/4; 1986, Fall; p. 1;
The little Pomona (substitute newsletter) 1987 meeting set for Oregon state university.; ; 19/4; 1986, Fall; p. 1;
The little Pomona (substitute newsletter) NAFEX has a new address.; ; 19/4; 1986, Fall; p. 1;
The little Pomona (substitute newsletter) Two decades of service - Robert Kurle: a personal tribute.; Fishman, Ram; 19/4; 1986, Fall; p. 2;
The little Pomona (substitute newsletter) Otto Reidlich: Pomona dispatcher retires.; ; 19/4; 1986, Fall; p. 2;
The little Pomona (substitute newsletter) New officers & board members for 1986-1987.; ; 19/4; 1986, Fall; p. 3;
The little Pomona (substitute newsletter) Presidential ramblings.; Fishman, Ram; 19/4; 1986, Fall; p. 4;
The little Pomona (substitute newsletter) Minutes of 1986 board members.; Thomas, Dian; 19/4; 1986, Fall; p. 7;
1987
Title; Lastname, Firstname of authors; Volume/number; Year, Season; page of article;
News and notes for annual meeting.; Schulz, Bill; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 3;
Evaluation of quality in mulberries.; Ward, Lewis E.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 6;
Apples in Alaska.; Brook, Susan; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 8;
My experience with P-22 and Antonovka apples.; Frecon, Jerome L.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 9;
The ideal apple orchard-a survey.; Vorbeck, Tom; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 10;
Orchard experience.; Davie, Bill and Lois; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 11;
Dwarfing rootstock for pears and apples.; Fuhr, Wayne; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 13;
Ethylene: The fruit ripening hormone.; Shanks, Jim; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 13;
Seedling cherry discoveries in the northwest.; Johnson, David; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 16;
Prunus pumila - The dwarf sand cherry.; Asmus, Ken; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 17;
Sour cherries.; Hartmann, Henry; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 17;
The parkhill cherry history.; Parkhill, Thomas R.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 18;
Better budgraft takes.; Janket, Michael L.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 18;
Scionwood storage in Oregon.; Wheeler, Mark; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 20;
Winter chill hours in the northwest.; Johnson, David; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 21;
Grape notes from the northwest.; Johnson, David; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 22;
The real Ananasnaja kiwi.; Hoskins, Conrad A.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 23;
November Glow blueberry.; Asmus, Ken; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 24;
Blueberries in the transition zone.; Kuepper, George L.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 24;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 27;
Pears are popular.; Tayler, Ken; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 29;
Trickle irrigation for pennies.; Hayes, Bernie; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 29;
Grow your own citrus fruits.; Collins, Major; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 30;
More words on dwarf pomegranates.; Callizo, Joe; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 31;
Rotten apples are for the birds.; Davis, Wayne H.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 32;
Loppers and pruners.; Hartmann, Henry; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 32;
Culture of the elderberry.; Hayes, Bernie; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 33;
Promising apple and pear varieties from Japan.; Norton, Robert A.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 34;
United Airlines' discounts to Corvallis meeting.; Kurle, Mary; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 38;
Orchard visitation.; Lisle, Harvey C.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 38;
Alternative fruit culture.; ; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 39;
Uncle NAFEX needs you!; Rombough, Lon; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 39;
'He' did it again.; Akin, J.S.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 40;
Book review - Gardening: the complete guide to growing America's favorite fruits and vegetables.; ; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 41;
Hyde King apple: an immigrant heirloom.; Fishman, Ram; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 42;
January 1986 library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 44;
Oriental persimmons.; Wallace, R.D.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 45;
Dunstan hybrid chestnuts.; Wallace, R.D.; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 54;
Presidential ramblings.; ; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 56;
Hardy rootstock for hickories.; Plocher, Tom; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 58;
Book review - no dig, no weed gardening.; Poincelot, Raymond; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 59;
A report from east-central Kansas Lyon co. 1985-86.; Bateman, Phil; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 59;
Native seeds/search.; ; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 60;
Lye for rabbit and deer control.; Kurle, Robert; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 61;
In search of Carlola, Delores, Magdalene, and Harriet.; Plocher, Tom; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 61;
Sources.; ; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 62;
Tree eats.; ; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 66;
Exchange page.; ; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 69;
NAFEX fruit testing groups.; ; 20/1; 1987, Winter; p. 71;
Growing and marketing new and unusual fruits as a small farming enterprise.; Sweet, Claude; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 3;
Testing patented varieties.; Harrison, Richard; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 5;
A unique ladder for fruit enthusiasts.; Vose, Bill; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 6;
Importance of initial tree vigor.; Fackler, Ed; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 8;
Ozark NAFEX chapter to meet.; Sheridan, Jim; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 12;
Interests of members.; ; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 13;
Fig identification chart.; Starnes, Paul; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 14;
Southern NAFEX group explores.; Ulmer, David; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 17;
Newer rootstocks.; Kurle, Robert; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 17;
New "blight" on pear trees.; Harrison, Richard; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 19;
Hardiness of nut trees.; Davie, Bill and Lois; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 20;
A visit with horticulturists in the USSR.; Black, Hector; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 21;
Hardy kiwifruit update.; Pilarski, Michael; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 22;
Attend the annual NAFEX meeting.; Schulz, Bill; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 25;
Apple borers.; Hillbrand, John; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 28;
Evaluating Transylvanian pawpaws.; Beckett, Fred; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 30;
NAFEX loses one of our best members.; ; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 30;
The Yates persimmon: Origin and scions offered.; Yates, Edward; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 32;
Help...help...help!; ; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 33;
Here's what happened to the Spencer seedless apple.; Way, Roger D.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 35;
More on the Spencer seedless apple.; Foltz, Frank; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 36;
Dates: Nostalgia and recipes.; ; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 36;
John McAleer has passed away and left NAFEX a legacy.; Kurle, Bob; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 38;
Duke cherries, an answer to Jerry Segler.; Freeman, John; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 38;
Books for sale from the NAFEX library.; Nichols, Dorothy; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 39;
Invitation to the Garden Writers Association of America.; Wyatt, Roy; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 40;
1986 mulberry test group report.; Ward, Lewis E.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 41;
Flying to Corvallis.; Kurle, Mary; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 44;
New rubus chairman.; Engel, Bruce; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 44;
Containers for seedling trees.; English, John; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 45;
Extra Pomona's for horticultural events.; English, John; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 45;
Warnings: 17-year cicada.; ; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 47;
How big will it get?; Creech, John V.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 47;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 48;
Review: Royal horticultural society fruit yearbooks 1947-1958.; Nitschke, Robert A.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 50;
Report of the paw paw test group.; Hickman, Joseph W.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 53;
Fruits that need no spraying.; Munich, Don; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 54;
Rating the golden oldies for cider.; Nichols, Lew; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 55;
California grafting.; Estep, Sr., Charles E.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 57;
Trip to Corvallis.; Knolke, John R.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 59;
Are Flemish beauty pears seedless?; Taylor, Kenneth; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 59;
Taste an orchard in a grape.; Rombough, Lon; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 60;
Exploring for pears.; McAfee, William H.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 63;
Out on a limb: Alternate fruit growing.; Vose, Bill; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 64;
Swap fruit, as well as information.; Janket, Michael; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 65;
Words that made my day.; Nichols, Dorothy; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 65;
Juglans resistance at Thunder Grove Orchard.; Naber, Joe and Jane; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 66;
Review: Peach grower's handbook.; Hillbrand, John; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 66;
1986 chestnut test group evaluations.; Caldwell, Brian; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 67;
Library news for spring, 1987.; Nichols, Dorothy; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 68;
Old apples and cidermaking in NE Pennsylvania.; Hontz, Arthur D.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 71;
M-27: Valuable as an interstem or rootstock.; Tukey, L.D.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 72;
Grafting walnuts.; Callizo, Joe; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 73;
Dateplum understock for persimmon offered.; Shanks, Jim; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 74;
Wild red Labrusca grapes as primary breeding material.; Grem, R.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 74;
Exchange page.; ; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 75;
Factors in cold hardiness of citrus.; Collins, Major C.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 77;
Mini-book reviews.; ; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 78;
Raccoon approved fruit.; English, John; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 78;
Better limb angles through spreading.; Janket, Michael; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 79;
Wanted - Information on the flavor of frozen Kaki pulp.; Hartmann, H.W.; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 79;
Observations on apple hardiness.; Damroth, Mike; 20/2; 1987, Spring; p. 80;
19th- and early 20th-century red and white currants.; Merkel, Thomas A.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 3;
The best way to use grapes.; Rombough, Lon; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 9;
Book review - Orchard pest management and spray schedule: bio-dynamic, organic, and limited synthetic options.; Fackler, Ed; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 10;
Book review - Rootstocks for fruit crops.; English, John; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 11;
The use of sealants in pruning.; Callizo, Joe; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 11;
Notes on brambles.; Merkel, Thomas A.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 12;
The Clifford pear.; Williams, Lloyd M.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 14;
Tree eats!; Keffer-Haynes, Kate; Henry, Mary; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 15;
Amelanchier obovalis: The consummate Juneberry for the Southeast.; Bullard, A.J.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 17;
Topographic effects on cold temperatures.; Pollack, John; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 18;
NAFEX southern group.; Bullard, A.J.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 20;
Problems in growing sweet cherries.; Lillard, Ross; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 21;
Apricots.; Bilozir, Will; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 25;
Festooning for early production.; Gebhardt, William; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 25;
Diospyros Virginian var. Platycarpa sarg.; English, John; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 28;
A note on anthropomorphic apples.; Schwartz, Jessie; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 29;
Wouldn't it be nice.; Kurle, Bob; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 31;
Hunting the wild grape.; Rombough, Lon; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 31;
A vote for Idared.; Hayes, Bernie; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 32;
Encouraging wild bees in the orchard.; Vose, Bill; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 33;
Book review - Multiple cropping by Mathias Stelly, ASA #27.; Hillbrand, John; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 34;
Book review - Frank N. Meyer, plant hunter in Asia by Isabel Shipley Cunningham.; Griffith, David N.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 34;
Book review - Temperate zone pomology by Melvin N. Westwood.; Hillbrand, John; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 35;
Apple variety book may be reprinted.; Stilphen, George; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 35;
Pierre responds.; Rotschy, Pierre; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 36;
Old apples and cider making in NE Pennsylvania.; Hontz, Arthur D.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 36;
A backwoods fruit explorer.; Fahey, Richard; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 38;
New persimmon tester.; Maxfield, Kenny; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 39;
David smith mulberry.; Fahey, Richard; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 40;
The pawpaw in Canada.; Waldron, Gerry; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 41;
Book review - Wild fruits.; Peterson, Charles A.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 42;
Chestnut grower's meeting.; ; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 42;
NAFEX annual meeting update.; Schultz, Bill; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 42;
The Bernard graft.; Bernard, Henri; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 43;
Popcorn disease of mulberry.; Ward, Lewis; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 45;
Invitation to visit pawpaw patches.; Scott, L.E.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 45;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 46;
The Golden Spice pear.; Johnson, Daniel; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 47;
Out on a limb.; Vose, Bill; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 48;
Observations of Alaskan apple trees.; Purvis, Robert A.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 49;
Discount fares to Corvallis meeting.; Kurle, Mary; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 52;
Strawberry group update.; ; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 52;
Groundnut Apios Americana.; Maginel, C.S.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 53;
More about garden apples.; Janson, H. Frederic; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 53;
Pine "nuts" for the next generation.; Damroth, Mike; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 56;
Library news.; Nichols, Dorothy; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 57;
Save this nut grove.; Seligmann, Ed; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 58;
Ripening characteristics of four actinidias.; Meyer, Roger; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 59;
P. Americana and P. Besseyi as dwarfing stock for Jap. Plums.; Bateman, Phil; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 62;
Update on research developments in cherry rootstocks.; Lillard, Ross; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 63;
A pair of suggestions - Dwarfing pears.; Perrine, D.B.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 65;
Orchards which may be visited.; Lisle, Harvey C.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 66;
Actinidia chinensis trials and tribulations.; Bullard, A.J.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 68;
Vinegar making.; Lafever, Dan; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 70;
Hints on making humus for your fruits and vegetables.; Hayes, Bernie; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 72;
Apple rootstocks in Alaska.; Purvis, Robert A.; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 73;
Can clumping trees improve survivability?; Rombough, Lon; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 75;
17 year cicada experiences.; Strickler, Tim; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 77;
Computer program for test groups.; Dalrymple, Tom; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 78;
Exchange page.; ; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 79;
Consulting staff in special arenas.; ; 20/3; 1987, Summer; p. 80;
Submitting articles to Pomona: Spirit and technique.; Janket, Michael L.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 3;
Peach spring cold hardiness in central Alabama 1986 and 1987.; Williams, Lloyd M.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 4;
Superseeded persimmons.; Ludwin, Isadora; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 5;
Those confusing quinces.; Lisle, Harvey; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 6;
Moderation in describing fruit qualities.; Janket, Michael L.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 8;
Kansas Sweet, an answer to John Freeman.; Johnson, Daniel; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 8;
Enhancing bumblebee colonies.; Rosenvold, Lloyd; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 9;
Home apple culture - Some variety advice.; Vorbeck, Tom; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 9;
Fireblight: Pear nemesis in Georgia.; Calloway, Anton S.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 15;
Information on the flavor of frozen Kaki pulp.; Hartmann, Henry; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 18;
The Russet Cherimoya.; Maxfield, Kenny; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 19;
The birds, friend or foe?; McAfee, William H.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 20;
The (bo)Red Delicious apple.; Fackler, Pat; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 22;
Garlic, onions, and daffodils may repel pests.; Fahey, Richard; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 22;
Apple seedling rootstocks in the North.; Damroth, Michael S.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 25;
Library news for the fall, 1987.; Nichols, Dorothy; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 26;
Is that fruit really edible?; Rombough, Lon; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 27;
New from Indiana.; van Leuven, Robert M.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 28;
Propagating the elderberry.; Hayes, Bernie; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 29;
Some promising new summer apples.; Creech, John V.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 29;
NAFEX treasurer's report.; Vorbeck, Tom; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 31;
More on encouraging bees in the orchard.; Hayes, Bernie; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 33;
Homemade wand sprayer.; Putensen, Charles A.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 34;
Trapping heat in small scale fruit gardens (northern hemisphere).; Johson, David R.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 35;
Plum poll for 1986.; Bunker, John; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 36;
Planting hole method for new trees.; Bodanyi, Michael; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 38;
July tart apple update.; Creech, John V.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 39;
More on the identification of apple varieties.; Janson, H. Fred; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 40;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 44;
Weeping walnut trees.; Callizo, Joe; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 45;
My favorite antiques.; Creech, John V.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 46;
A message from the mayhaw.; Warren, T.O.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 48;
Fruit inventories of the United States a bicentennial essay.; Triolo, Victor A.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 49;
Advantages of supported full dwarf apple trees.; Vorbeck, Tom; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 57;
A new name for smooth skinned actinidia.; Hoskins, Conrad; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 59;
Dr. Robert T. Dunstan: A biographical sketch.; Wallace, Robert Dunstan; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 60;
Strawberry group update.; Merkel, Thomas A.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 63;
Bull's-eye beach balls for the birds.; McCowkey, Michael; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 64;
A good use for bad wine.; Plocher, Tom; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 64;
Source lists.; ; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 65;
Pollination and orchard layout.; Vorbeck, Tom; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 65;
Book report: The reference manual of woody plant propagation.; English, John; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 66;
Local groups.; ; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 66;
Plum cultivars available.; Bunker, John; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 67;
History of the hardy Montrose apricot.; Rosenvold, Lloyd; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 69;
Garden apples.; Janson, H. Frederic; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 72;
Nursery closes.; Clayton, Doug; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 73;
'Sugar Burgundy' mulberry.; Grem, R.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 74;
Disappearing orchards.; Priddy, Ken; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 74;
More notes on brambles and currants.; Merkel, Thomas A.; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 75;
Induction of early fruiting.; Daris, Jean-Paul; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 78;
Exchange page.; ; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 79;
Consulting staff in special areas.; ; 20/4; 1987, Fall; p. 80;
1988
Title; Lastname, Firstname of authors; Volume/number; Year, Season; page of article;
1988 NAFEX annual meeting.; Thompson, Jim; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 3;
Golden Spice defended.; Putensen, Charles A.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 4;
Where have all the si-yons...gone?; Callizo, Joe; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 5;
Importing plants.; Hummer, Dr. Kim; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 6;
An open letter to university and government researchers.; ; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 7;
Exploring without milo.; Rotschy, Pierre; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 8;
Further explorations of the Weschcke Nut Grove.; Plocher, Tom; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 10;
Scugog apple located.; Sirkholz, Don; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 12;
A bit of history of the Swenson Grape hybrids.; Swenson, Elmer; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 13;
Butia Capitata.; Givan, Ray; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 16;
Growing rare and exotic fruit in the Pacific Northwest.; Gilbert, Jim; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 17;
You don't know what you're missing.; Rombough, Lon; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 18;
Ribes update.; Whitman, Lucile; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 20;
"Out on a Limb".; Vose, Bill; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 21;
What's new in pears!; Lombard, Porter; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 23;
Plum confusing.; Dressler, Robert L.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 26;
Eleagnaceae-Starting a new testing group.; Black, Hector; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 28;
Grape gardening in the Maritime Northwest.; Johnson, David B.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 30;
NAFEX conference 1987.; Bilozir, William S.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 31;
Southern fruit fellowship holds initial meeting.; Ulmer, David E.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 35;
Get copies of any article.; Adler, Jacob; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 35;
Orchard mouse control - A report.; Olson, Karl W.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 36;
California rare fruit growers scion exchange.; Kennedy, C.T.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 37;
Trial grouping of understocks.; Fahey, Richard; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 37;
Apples with anise-fennel-licorice flavor.; Parr, Kenneth; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 38;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 39;
New fruit varieties (cultivars) from east and west.; Norton, Robert A.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 41;
The latest in Pacific Northwest cherry research.; Proebsting, Ed; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 43;
Fruits that require little care.; Munich, Don; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 45;
Pest and disease control in Willamette Valley Orchards.; Rackham, Robert L.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 46;
Native and naturalized fruits of the Pacific Northwest.; Johnson, Dr. La Rae; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 48;
NAFEX testers and California rare fruit growers specialists: A new relationship.; Kennedy, C.T.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 50;
Grape variety response to Puget Sound region having about 1,850 Gdd/50F, 190 day growing season.; Johnson, David R.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 53;
Fruit growing in the Brazosport.; Woodcock, B.F.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 54;
A grape trellis.; Schoenborn, Art; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 55;
A wire tightening system.; Schoenborn, Art; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 56;
Codling moth virus.; Munak, Pearl; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 57;
Hardy Hazel hybrids seed distribution project.; Simms, Clive; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 58;
Flat fruit beats birds.; Maxfield, Kenny; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 60;
The ladder.; Kozerski, Henry; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 63;
Sources.; ; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 64;
Tree eats!; Keffer-Haynes, Kate; Henry, Mary; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 66;
Dorothy Nichols retires: NAFEX library has new librarian and address.; ; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 68;
Open letter to members of NAFEX.; Norton, Robert A.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 68;
Presidential ramblings.; ; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 69;
About test groups.; Rombough, Lon; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 72;
Minutes of the 1987 board of directors meeting(s), Oregon State University, Corvallis.; Fishman, Ram and Marissa; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 73;
Chinese date (Ziziphus Jujuba).; Wertz, Halfred W.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 77;
Inventory of Jujube trees.; Wertz, Halfred W.; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 78;
Exchange page.; ; 21/1; 1988, Winter; p. 79;
Zone #3 apricot growing.; Stegmiller, Gary; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 3;
Editorial comment.; Triolo, Victor A.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 3;
The price we pay.; Rhoades, Eddie T.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 4;
Pear testing group.; McKinney, Mark; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 5;
Improving the American persimmon - A progress report.; Claypool, James V.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 7;
Three cheers for the Muscadine.; Lewis III, Marvin W.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 11;
"Out on a Limb" revisited.; Vose, Bill; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 12;
Breeding thornless Rubus - A prickly problem.; Lawrence, F.T.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 13;
Success in grafting is more than contact.; Kurle, Robert; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 15;
NAFEX hardy citrus testing group.; Little, Lawrence; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 17;
Casoron may aid as deer control.; Parr, Kenneth E.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 17;
More on the Cascades Mountains elderberry.; Haynes, Bernie; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 18;
Phytophthora the monster.; McAfee, William H.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 18;
Figs.; Born, Fred W.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 20;
Computerized test group data: Memo to chairmen.; Dalrymple, Tom; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 30;
Database of Canadian fruit holdings.; Maxwell, David; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 30;
A simple container for root cuttings.; Griffith, D.N.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 31;
Library news.; Hillbrand, John; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 32;
Book reviews: The encyclopedia of organic gardening; A natural gardening testament by Lloyd Rosenvold; Apple cultivars for Puget Sound by Dr. Robert A. Norton and Jacqueline King.; Fahey, Richard; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 32;
A note on Dr. Wilbur Strong's orchard.; Lewis III, Martin; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 34;
How to discourage birds.; Vose, Bill; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 35;
Wilbur J. Strong - A remembrance.; Kurle, Robert; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 35;
Distribution of plant material from NCGR-Corvallis.; Hummer, Dr. Kim; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 36;
Letter to apple testers.; Whitney, Dan; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 37;
NCGR - An introduction.; Hummer, Dr. Kim; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 38;
NAFEX and NCGR: Plant evaluation and collection let's unite for common goals.; Hummer, Dr. Kim; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 39;
A tour of USSR fruit growing regions.; Black, Hector; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 40;
Mahaleb: Invitation to disaster.; Cummins, James N.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 41;
High prospects for the Saskatoon.; Fuhr, Wayne; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 43;
Stratifying seeds easily.; Rombough, Lon; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 44;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 46;
June Southern fruit fellowship meeting.; Ulmer, David; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 47;
Some recent advances in possible alternative control methods for "brown rot" of peach.; Ames, Guy K.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 48;
Evaluation of table grape varieties.; Johnson, Dave; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 53;
Orchard visitation program.; Lisle, Harvey; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 54;
Friends of the fig society.; ; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 54;
Tree eats.; Keffer-Haynes, Kate; Henry, Mary; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 55;
Grape testers group alert.; ; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 56;
Persimmon sources.; English, John; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 56;
Our experimental garden - German Democratic Republic (DDR-1301).; Reckin, Dr. J.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 57;
Cold hardy citrus - Some basics.; Collins, Major C.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 59;
Growing scionwood for apples.; Janket, Michael L.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 60;
The potential value of seedlings vs. named varieties.; Johnson, Dave; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 60;
A clonal repository for fruit and nut crops.; Almehdl, Dr. A.; Parfit, Dan E.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 62;
Breeding raspberries - A challenge.; Meader, Prof. E.M.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 64;
Moderating the roots on Pecan, Heartnut, and Filbert to improve crops.; Gordon Jr., John H.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 66;
Sources of grafted trees in Canada.; Maxwell, David; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 66;
The Red Delicious apple.; Parr, Kenneth; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 71;
Extra copies of the handbook now available.; ; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 71;
Sambucus and Serendipity.; Dressler, Robert L.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 72;
Those pesky hornets and yellow jackets.; Rosenvold, Lloyd; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. p. 74;
Calling all berrypickers, nut-gatherers, mushroomers, birdwatchers, seed-gatherers, gnat eyebrow combers, asteroid collectors, etc.; ; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 77;
Finding better sports.; Fahey, Richard; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 77;
Making biennials into annuals.; Fahey, Richard; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 78;
Suggestions for stooling rootstock and checking insect activity.; Deutsch, Frank O.; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 78;
Exchange page.; ; 21/2; 1988, Spring; p. 79;
Grafting - Topworking apple trees.; Smith, Ronald A.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 3;
Factors affecting callusing (and the significance in propagation of plants).; Davie, Lois and Bill; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 5;
Red oak whip production in containers.; Struve; Arnold; Chinery; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 6;
Pyrus fauriei as a dwarfing rootstock - 10 years experience.; Walden, Gerry; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 8;
A report on my new varieties.; Shults, Garfield; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 10;
Exploring roadside seedling apples in the Palouse.; Berman, Judith; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 10;
The original Red Delicious is alive.; Putensen, Charles A.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 15;
The Kidd's orange red apple.; Udall, Tim; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 16;
Sweet apple.; Russell, Ruth L.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 17;
New foreign apple varieties.; Ballard, James K.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 18;
The Sutton Beauty apple.; Phillbrook, Carilyn E.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 19;
Brandis grape revisited.; Grem, R.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 20;
1987 mulberry test group report.; Bullard, A.J.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 21;
Exploring Muscadines.; Boyette, M.D.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 23;
Wild goose chase.; Hillbrand, John; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 27;
The seedless plum.; Kurle, Robert; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 29;
The secrets in quality in genetic dwarf nectarines and peaches.; Kurle, Robert; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 30;
Chestnut testing group report.; Caldwell, Brian; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 31;
Rubus various group.; Engel, Bruce; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 32;
Daru - A wild pomegranate from the Himalayas.; Parmar, Dr. C.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 33;
Central American fruit explorers.; Harrington, John W.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 36;
The Pacific Northwest Fruit Testers Association.; Ballard, James K.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 36;
Which fungicide for black knot.; Kurle, Robert; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 37;
Homemade wand sprayer improvement.; Reilly, Paul; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 38;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 39;
Propagation of bumblebees.; Rosenvold M.D., Lloyd; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 40;
Out on a limb - A column about alternative fruit growing.; Vose, Bill; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 40;
Modified drip irrigation for young fruit trees.; Matuska, Jim; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 42;
Finding old and new varieties.; Rombough, Lon; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 42;
Hunting apples (and other fruit) in Russia.; Janson, H. Fred; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 43;
Book auction huge success.; Nichols, Dorothy; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 46;
Scionwood requests.; Grem, R.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 46;
Library news.; Hillbrand, John; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 46;
Book review: Rootstocks for fruit crops.; Sprung, Paul; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 50;
Renaissance of the Jujube test group.; Meyer, Roger; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 51;
Attention: Southern pear growers.; McKinney, Mark; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 51;
Orchards which may be visited.; Lisle, Harvey C.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 52;
Tracking down Bevan's favorite.; Calhoun, Lee; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 55;
Brace grafting.; Wickey, J.T.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 56;
Pursuing a persimmon pest.; Santamour, Frank S.; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 57;
Tree eats.; Keffer-Haynes, Kate; Henry, Mary; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 58;
Sniffing out superior persimmons.; Hudson, Donna; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 59;
Exchange page.; ; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 60;
Book review - Culinary botany: The essential handbook.; Rogers, Brant and Bev; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 61;
Program 1988 NAFEX meeting.; ; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 62;
Last call to the 1988 NAFEX meeting.; Thompson, Jim; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 63;
January source list - We need your help.; English, John; 21/3; 1988, Summer; p. 64;
Purchasing budwood from state or federal agencies.; Janket, Michael L.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 3;
Fruit tester trivia.; Converse, Henry; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 4;
Calcium deficiencies in apples: Some questions and answers.; Bramlage, William J.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 5;
Possibilities of plant patent protection through isozyme fingerprinting.; Santamour Jr., Frank; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 7;
The Bailey peach.; Putensen, Charles A.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 7;
Vineyard comments from the Northwest.; Johnson, David R.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 9;
Library news.; Hillbrand, John; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 10;
Evaluation of the newest apple rootstocks.; Greene, Duane W.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 11;
Comparison of systems for full dwarf apple orchards.; Tukey, Dr. L.D.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 19;
The cultivar collector's curse.; Parr, Kenneth; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 21;
More on the Chickasaw plum.; Dressler, Robert L.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 22;
Fall Florida fruit fellowship fling.; Ulmer, David E.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 23;
Otto Redlich passes away.; Kurle, Robert; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 23;
Physiological quirks of the malevolent stickerbush (Poncirus trifoliata) and their effect on hardy citrus culture.; Nagle, J. Stewart; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 24;
Southern-cross pears.; Griffith, D.N.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 26;
Jujube test group.; Meyer, Roger; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 30;
Ancillary grafting materials and methods.; Damroth, Michael S.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 32;
Bumblebee.; Gwaltney, John L.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 32;
Wide crosses in chestnuts and grapes.; Grem, R.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 33;
Fireblight eats 9/111 interstems for breakfast.; Vorbeck, Tom; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 34;
Some suggestions for plant explorers.; Parr, Kenneth; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 34;
Plant hardiness zones - An overburdened guidepost.; Vorbeck, Tom; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 35;
The deer repellent dilemma.; Janket, Michael L.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 36;
Notice of release and availability of extra-early peach and nectarine cultivars.; Ramming, David W.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 38;
Those low-chill peaches.; Sherman, Wayne B.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 39;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 40;
NAFEX rubus various test group.; Engel, Bruce; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 42;
Buyer's guide on mayhaw varieties sold today.; Warren, T.O.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 42;
Organics and non-organics - A widening abyss?; Janket, Michael L.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 44;
Visiting NAFEX orchards.; Pickett, John and Karen; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 46;
Southern pear testing.; Burns, Douglas; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 47;
Using blight-resistant scaffold interstock with pears.; Griffith, D.N.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 47;
Raspberry group report.; Engel, Bruce; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 48;
A grower's experience with the Gala apple.; Creech, John V.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 49;
Apple varieties I would not plant again.; Creech, John V.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 52;
Eastern canadensis elderberry fails to germinate.; Hayes, Bernie E.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 54;
Update on Soviet trip in 1989.; Black, Hector; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 55;
Further reflections on travel in the USSR.; ; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 56;
Tree eats.; Keffer-Haynes, Kate; Henry, Mary; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 57;
Report of the 1988 NAFEX board of directors meeting.; ; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 58;
"Out on a Limb".; Vose, Bill; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 60;
Annual meeting briefs.; English, John; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 62;
Exchange page.; ; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 63;
Reinette Simirenko? Your guess is as good as mine.; Janson, H. Fred; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 64;
Infections, who's to blame?; Seligmann, Ed; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 67;
Report of the 1988 general meeting.; ; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 69;
Articles for Pomona.; English, John; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 70;
Book review: Proceedings of the organic & low-spray fruit production conference.; Fackler, Ed; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 70;
But doctor, what does it mean?; Janket, Michael L.; 21/4; 1988, Fall; p. 71;
1989
Title; Lastname, Firstname of authors; Volume/number; Year, Season; page of article;
NAFEX needs active support.; Rombough, Lon J.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 3;
Spring indoor budding in the North.; Dugan, Eddy R.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 4;
An update on the Wild Goose Plum.; Vose, Bill; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 5;
Sharing, a NAFEX concept used in a new way.; Vose, Bill; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 6;
"Out on a Limb".; Vose, Bill; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 7;
Feather budding.; Janket, Michael L.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 9;
The M-26 apple & Mazzard cherry.; Matuska, Jim; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 10;
Potential Muscadine problem: Focus grape root borer.; Lewis III, Marvin W.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 10;
NAFEX hardy citrus testing-group.; Little, Lawrence L.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 11;
Bear Creek Nursery has new owners.; Rombough, Lon J.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 12;
Osmia bees: A new test group to be started.; Kurle, Robert; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 12;
Calves and chickens control curculic.; Hudson, Donna; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 15;
Annual cold chill recorder.; Calvert, Robert L.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 16;
Thoughts for growers of apricots.; Seligmann Jr., Ed; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 19;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 23;
Starting a NAFEX chapter.; Kurle, Robert; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 25;
Ribes report.; Whitman, Lucile; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 27;
Grape test group report.; Rombough, Lon J.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 28;
1988 Muscadine testing section report.; Lewis III, Marvin W.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 29;
Nematode control.; Hofstetter, Betty; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 32;
Peach test group.; Kucyk, Michael; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 32;
The veteran peach.; Williams, Lloyd M.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 33;
Library news.; Hillbrand, John; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 34;
Books for sale from the NAFEX library.; Hillbrand, John; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 38;
American persimmon: An introduction to the tree and its fruit.; English, John; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 40;
Persimmon seed distribution program.; Maxfield, Kenny; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 42;
Himalayan Wild Amla may succeed in less cold Southern United States.; Parmer, Dr. Chiranjit; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 43;
The Cornelian cherry dogwood.; Eppler, Alexander; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 47;
Scab-resistant seedling apple.; Maxwell, David; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 50;
Two very good old pears - Hardy and Superfine.; Kaiser, Peter; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 51;
The Farewell pear and other fruits.; Van Leuven, Robert; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 52;
Enemies of antinidia.; Ready, R. Lamon; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 53;
Pears and fireblight.; Ready, R. Lamon; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 54;
Kiwi nursery to quit.; ; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 54;
Book review - British speak.; Kaiser, Peter; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 55;
Thinning apples: Hand and chemical techniques.; Green, Duane W.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 55;
Growing Che in North Carolina.; Bullard, A.J.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 59;
The Akebia.; Bullard, A.J.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 60;
Graft 'em for best results.; Bullard, A.J.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 60;
1988 meeting - Transatlantic impressions.; Simms, Clive; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 62;
A pawpawer's guide to the universe.; Peterson, R. Neal; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 63;
Jujube test group III seed and sprout propagation.; Meyer, Roger; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 66;
A new version of persimmons for everyone.; Rombough, Lon J.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 68;
Cherry group notice.; Matuska, Jim; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 68;
Rubus various group.; Engel, Bruce; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 69;
Blueberries around the world.; Durand, Herbert K.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 70;
Gorillas (and blueberries) in the mist.; Durand, Herbert K.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 71;
Vaccinium species in Japan.; Durand, Herbert K.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 72;
Talk dirty to your walnut trees.; Rotschy, Pierre; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 73;
Dr. Xerxes Curmudgeon remembered.; Fahey, Richard; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 74;
Clarion call for huckleberries.; Durand, Herbert K.; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 74;
Sources.; ; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 75;
June budding, but let's not force the issue.; Janket, Michael; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 77;
Exchange page.; ; 22/1; 1989, Winter; p. 78;
Japanese hornfaced bees, gentle and efficient new pollinators.; Batra, Suzanne W.T.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 3;
The MAC and I.; Kaiser, Peter; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 5;
NAFEX as a back fence.; Triolo, Victor A.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 8;
Southern plum test group.; Ulmer, David; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 9;
Southern plum tests.; Ulmer, David; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 10;
Plant breeding in a small area.; Birkholz, Don; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 12;
Home grafting - Timewise as well as moneywise.; Huckabee, David W.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 13;
Fertilizing peaches for pennies.; Warren, Ralph; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 14;
"Out on a Limb": A column about alternative fruit growing.; Vose, Bill; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 15;
The Gala apple: A cautionary note.; Rimmer, John; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 17;
FRAGERIA testing group annual report.; Merkel, Thomas A.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 18;
Orchard visitation program.; Lisle, Harvey; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 25;
A modern day "Burbank" apple-grower.; Hayes, Bernie; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 25;
A buried treasure.; Calhoun, Lee; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 25;
Southern fruit fellowship meeting October, 1988.; Harrison, Richard; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 26;
Announcement: An erect-growing thornless blackberry.; ; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 28;
Book reviews: Root location of fruit-trees and its agrotechnical consequences by J. Tamasi; A new tree biology by Alex Shigo.; Triolo, Victor A.; DeMaio, Steve; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 29;
1988 library report to NAFEX board.; ; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 30;
Library news.; Hillbrand, John; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 32;
Notes on wild plums in Lyon County (Emporia), Kansas.; Bateman, Phil; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 33;
Pear and apple notes from Japan - August 1988.; Sliwa, David; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 34;
Starting-up a home orchard.; Stanley, Susan; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 37;
Cherry group update.; Matuska, Jim; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 38;
Grapes and raspberries I have grown.; Wickey, J.T.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 39;
Annual meeting information.; ; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 40;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 41;
Attend the annual meeting.; Crlenjak, Tim; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 42;
Tree eats.; Keffer-Haynes, Kate; Henry, Mary; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 43;
More on the seedless plum.; Lewis III, Marvin W.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 44;
The Karla Rose nectarine.; Williams, Lloyd M.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 44;
Some notes on "Zone 3" growing.; DeMaio, Steve; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 44;
"Don't chew on my bark": A study in deer and rabbit control.; Bodayni, Mike; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 46;
Viticulture in the maritime Northwest.; Johnson, David R.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 47;
Muscadine-researching boundaries.; Lewis III, Marvin W.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 48;
Apple impressions.; Crlenjak, Tim; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 48;
Pear testing 1989.; Burns, Douglas; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 49;
Fig report.; Born, Fred; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 50;
Report from the Sweet Acorn Group.; Asmus, Ken; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 52;
"Drought-proof" grafting.; Rosenvold, Lloyd; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 53;
NAFEX welcomes other fruit organizations.; ; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 55;
June southern fruit fellowship meeting.; Ulmer, David E.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 55;
Actinidia 1988 year in review.; Pilarski, Michael; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 56;
An open letter to "Friends of the fig".; Rombough, Lon J.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 58;
Apple test group report.; Whitney, Dan; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 59;
The "Mattamuskeet" apple.; Cumins, John C.; Deyton, Dennis E.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 60;
Himalayan wild amla.; Parmar, Dr. Chiranjit; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 61;
Carlos Queen apple revisited.; Fuhr, Wayne; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 62;
Importation of pyrus germplasm.; Hummer, Kim; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 63;
Hican.; English, John; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 64;
Report from the editor.; English, John; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 64;
New valuable small fruit crop: Sea buckthorn.; ; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 65;
Report from Russia.; Black, Hector; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 65;
Wineberries - the forgotten bramble.; Ludeke, Martin; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 68;
The tree pears (in Edmonton).; Fuhr, Wayne; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 69;
Alaskan apple tasting party.; Purvis, Robert A.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 70;
Apples in Fairbanks.; Purvis, Robert A.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 73;
Report on wild bee use.; Baker, Harold W.B.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 73;
Working with problem soils in the Pacific Northwest.; Johnson, Dave; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 74;
Good apples in Alaska.; Whitney, Dan; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 75;
A small wild bee colony.; Baker, Harold W.B.; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 76;
Book review - Kiwi handbook.; Kurle, Robert; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 77;
Exchange page.; ; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 78;
From the president's desk.; ; 22/2; 1989, Spring; p. 79;
Lifetime labels for fruit trees.; Vose, Bill; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 3;
Some thoughts on drought-proofing your trees.; Vose, Bill; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 4;
Culinary success for fruit in excess.; Waterman, Marty P.; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 7;
Fruit tree blooming profile.; Little, Lawrence L.; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 7;
Persimmon seed distribution report.; Maxfield, Kenny; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 11;
Persimmons and figs: A visit with Dr. Shanks.; Meder, Martin; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 11;
Named varieties of wild fruit: Some first impressions.; Hillbrand, John; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 13;
Healthy tree hazels in the Washington, D.C. area.; Brenner, David; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 15;
Chestnut lessons of 1988.; Caldwell, Brian; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 15;
Mulberry test group (1988).; Ward, Lewis E.; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 16;
A.J. Bullard's mulberry report - 1989.; Bullard, A.J.; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 18;
Rubus varieties.; Engel, Bruce; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 21;
Home apple and pear varieties in the Ozarks.; Badders, Sarah; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 22;
Siberian crab apple for topworking.; Fahey, Richard; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 23;
Cider making - The fast, easy way.; Nichols, Dorothy; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 25;
Apple varieties for the 1990's in Illinois.; Vorbeck, Tom; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 25;
Surprises with the Liberty apple.; Neighbors, Joyce; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 31;
Red Delicious equals climate.; Waligurski, Richard; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 32;
Is there a persimmon Bezoar?; Claypool, James V.; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 33;
Editorial comment.; English, John; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 35;
The versatile King David apple.; Udall, Tim; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 35;
Crossing plums with cherry plums.; Holland, Bruce; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 36;
Grapes in Calgary.; ; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 38;
Treasurer's report for calendar years 1987 and 1988.; Vorbeck, Tom; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 41;
Call for observations from apricot test group members.; Seligmann Jr., Ed; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 43;
Pixie rootstocks.; Little, Lawrence L.; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 45;
In search of later summer cherries.; Matuska, Jim; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 45;
New European plums.; Ladwig, H.A.; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 46;
Big blue plum.; Waligurski, Richard; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 47;
An invitation from New Zealand (with notes on Medlars).; Dinning, Tom; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 47;
My memory of the beginning of NAFEX.; Redlich, Otto; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 48;
Sources - Additions to winter list.; ; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 49;
Library news.; Hillbrand, John; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 50;
"Out on a Limb" - A column about alternative methods.; Vose, Bill; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 52;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 54;
Hawthorn fly.; English, John; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 55;
The LeConte pear.; Holman, William R.; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 56;
Book report - Fruit, berry, and nut inventory.; ; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 57;
Jujube newsletter.; Wertz, Halfred; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 58;
Jujube grafting.; Meyer, Roger; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 59;
Several suggestions for the novice Hardy kiwi enthusiast.; Meyer, Roger; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 62;
Exchange page.; ; 22/3; 1989, Summer; p. 63;
Indexes to Pomona.; Vorbeck, Tom; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 3;
Zero failure apple grafting.; Vorbeck, Tom; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 3;
Back to basics.; Fackler, Ed; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 5;
Top-working apple trees with a whip-and-tongue veneer graft.; Vorbeck, Tom; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 7;
The orchard mason bee.; Rothenberk, Dick and Pat; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 8;
Honey locust as a potential feed source.; Van Wazer, Peter; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 10;
Persimmon seed distribution program.; Maxfield, Kenny; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 11;
Library news.; Hillbrand, John; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 11;
Out on a Limb.; Vose, Bill; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 13;
Luring the blue orchard bee.; Dalrymple, Tom; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 14;
Gooseberry information needed.; Russell, Bill; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 15;
Pears and apples abound around Puget Sound.; Kaiser, Peter; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 15;
New Empress apple.; Rhoads, Eddie; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 17;
Huckle berry hounds.; Maxfield, Kenny; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 17;
Comments on grapes.; Rombough, Lon J.; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 20;
Preparing the software: Writing and producing a computer program.; Nichols, Dorothy; 22/4; 1989, Fall; p. 20;
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