Fruit Varieties Journal

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Volume 27

January 1973, Number 1

 

 

Ivin C. Haut

 

2

Low Temperature injury to Peach Flower Buds in Western Colorado in Recent Years

C. R. Ure

3

Summer and Early Fall Apple Varieties

R. D. Way

6

‘Cherokee’ and ‘Pocahontas’ New Red Raspberry Introductions from V.P.I.

G. D. Oberle

10

‘Lakemont’, ‘Suffolk Red’ and ‘Cayuga White’ New Grapes from New York

J. Einset

12

Cornell University Changes Department Name

 

15

American Persimmon, an Emerging Horticultural Crop

J. C. McDaniel

16

Everbearing Strawberry Cultivars in Illinois

C. C. Zych and A. L. Shawkat

19

Book Review

 

20

Letter to the Editor

 

20

Characteristics of the Apple Variety ‘Egri Piros’

S. Kovacs

 

Book Reviews

 

22

Index to Volume 26

 

23

New Society Concerned with Fruit - North American Fruit Explorers

 

24

 

 

 

April 1973, Number 2

 

 

A Message from the President

 

Inside Cover

Wilder Medal to Paul C. Stark

 

26

Relation Between Pre and Post-Harvest Bitter Pit of ‘Goldspur’ and ‘Wellspur’ Apples

D. H. England and F. E. Larsen

27

Nomenclature of Malling Apple Rootstocks

H. C. Pereira

29

Apple Variety Evaluation – A Never Ending Challenge

J. Ballard

30

C. Ray Ure (l907 - 1972)

 

32

Evaluation of Highbush Blueberry Cultivars

C. C. Zych, J. W. Courter and A. L. Shawkat

33

Fall-Bearing Red Raspberries

D. K. Ourecky

35

Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation

 

38

‘Rainier’, A Dual Purpose Strawberry Cultivar for the Pacific Northwest

B. H. Barritt and C. D. Schwartz

39

Successful Apple Growing in Tropical Indonesia

M. Saure

44

Looking Back as A.P.S. Quarterly Acquires New Name and New Editor

G. M. Kessler

46

APS Annual Report for 1972

L. D. Tukey

47

Treasurer’s Report

 

48

 

 

 

July 1973, Number 3

 

 

Date Breeding and Improvement in North America

H. C. Barrett

50

‘Holiday’, a New Strawberry Variety

D. K. Ourecky

56

French Hybrid Grapes Given Names

O. A. Bradt and J. Einset

58

The ‘Spartlet’ Pear

R. F. Carlson

60

Bregger Essay Award for l973-74

 

62

Performance of Strawberry Cultivars and Advanced Selections in the Pacific Northwest

B. H. Barritt, H. A. Daubeny, F. H. Lawrence, R. A. Norton, L. W. Martin and P. C. Crandall

63

The ‘Badgerglo’ Strawberry

F. A. Gilbert

69

Performance of Pecan Cultivars in North Central Florida

W. B. Sherman and N. Gammon, Jr.

70

Fruit Breeding Projects at the South Haven Experiment Station

R. L. Andersen and J. E. Moulton

70

American Pomological Society Business Meeting

 

72

 

 

 

October 1973, Number 4

 

 

Growth and Compatibility Characteristics of Crabapple/Rootstock Combinations

H. A. Robitaille and R. F. Carlson

74

Pollination and Fruit Set of ‘Magness’ Pear

T. van der Zwet, H. L. Keil, and W. A. Oitto

77

Honey Bee Activity on ‘Magness’ and Pollenizer Pear Varieties

D. M. Caron

81

E. I. DuPont, Botaniste, The Beginning of a Tradition - Book Review

83

Burr-knot Characteristics of Six Clonal Apple Rootstocks

R. C. Rom and S. A. Brown

84

E. I. DuPont, Botaniste, The Beginning of a Tradition-Book Review

 

86

How to Transform Standard-Sized Apple and Pear Trees into Semi-Dwarfs

J. Venners

87

Fruit Breeding Projects at the South Haven Experiment Station

R. L. Andersen and J. E. Moulton

89

New Life for Old ‘Spy’ Trees

B. J. E. Teskey

91

USDA Releases New Everbearing Strawberry, ‘Fort Laramie’

G. S. Howard

93

Persimmon Cultivars for Northern Areas

J. C. McDaniel

94

Errata: The ‘Spartlet’ Pear

 

96


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Volume 28

January 1974, Number 1

 

 

Portable Punch Cards for Recording Tree Fruit Evaluations

Harold W. Fogle

2

Book Review- Fruit Present and Future- Vol II. The Royal Horticulture Society

Robert F. Carlson

6

Japanese Apple Varieties

Yoshida Y. and G. I. Mink

7

Apple Rootstocks for Colder Climates

J. N. Cummins and H. S. Aldwinckle

9

The Bregger Essay Awards for Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Horticulture

 

11

A Tribute to Grant Merrill

Paul Stark, Jr.

12

Research Information Request Concerning: Apple Varieties Resistant to Woolly Apple Aphids

 

14

W. Stephen Rogers (1904-1973)

 

14

Peach Breeders Conference, 1973

J. N. Moore

15

Orchard Susceptibility of Some Apricot, Peach and Plum Cultivars and Selections to Xanthomonas pruni

Harry L. Keil and Harold W. Fogle

16

American Pomological Society Cites Two Members

 

19

The ‘Ozark Gold’ Apple

Paul Stark, Jr.

20

Book Reviews- Horticulture of the Northern Great Plains

R. K. Simons

21

Proceedings of the 5th Conference of the International Organization of Citrus Virologists

G. M. Milbrath

21

Summary of APS Annual Meeting, Raleigh, N. C.

 

22

Back Issues of Fruit Varieties at Bargain Prices

 

23

U. S. Postal Service Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation

 

23

Index for Volume 27

 

24

 

 

 

April 1974, Number 2

 

 

Observations on Firmness in Storage of 8 Strains of Delicious Apples Frozen Prior to Harvest

S. J. Leuty

26

Influence of Hardy Intermediate Stocks on Growth and Yield of Two Apple Cultivars

David C. Feree

28

Training Apple Varieties for Over-The-Row Harvester

R. F. Carlson

30

Field and Processing Studies of ‘Primegold Apple’

George W. Varseveld, M. N. Westwood and R. L. Stebbins

32

Computerized Fruit Germplasm Resources Inventory

H. W. Fogle and H. F. Winters

35

Com-Pact Redhaven

Richard G. Van Well

37

Wilder Medal Award

G. M. Kessler

38

Relationships Between Fruit Size and Seed Number and Size in Blackberries

J. N. Moore, Gerald R. Brown and Elvin D. Brown

40

The American Pomological Society and Its Value to Apple Producers

Harold W. Fogle

46

 

 

 

July 1974, Number 3

 

 

New Varieties from the Virginia Fruit Breeding Program

G. D. Oberle

50

Susceptibility of Grape Cultivars and Selections to Oxidant Injury

Walter J. Kender and Stephen G. Carpenter

59

‘Jonamac’ - an Early Ripening ‘McIntosh’ Type Apple

Roger D. Way

62

Some Anatomical Variations in Relation to Russeting in the ‘Golden Delicious’ Apple

Roy K. Simons

64

Pear and Apple Breeders Conference, 1973

T van Der Zwet and A. D. Crowe

69

Status and Performance of ‘M.26’ Rootstock

Robert F. Carlson

71

Workshop Announcement: Future Germplasm Reserves in Fruit and Nut Crops

 

72

Annual Winter Meeting, 1975

 

72

 

 

 

October 1974, Number 4

 

 

Future Germplasm Reserves in Fruit and Nut Crops - Introduction

C. J. Hearn, Presiding

74

Fruit Germplasm Reserves of Pome Fruits

R. C. Lamb

75

Fruit Germplasm Reserves - Stone Fruit Possibilities

P. L. Fridlund

80

Preservation of small Fruits Germplasm

D. H. Scott

83

Present Status and Future Outlook for Germplasm Reserves in Citrus

J. W. Cameron

86

Future Germplasm Reserves in Grapes

J. A. Mortensen

90

Germplasm Reserves of North American Nut Trees

R. A. Jaynes

95

General LeClerc - A New French Pear Variety

B. Thibault

100


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Volume 29

January 1975, Number 1

 

 

Paul C. Stark- 1891-1974

R. K. Simons

2

Wilder Medal Award for 1973 to Oliver A. Bradt

3

Wilder Medal Award for 1974 to Robert F. Carlson

G. M. Kessler

4

A Description of Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea

John E. Biermann

5

‘Vista Bella’ –A Red, Summer Dessert Apple from New Jersey

L. Fredric Hough and Catherine H. Bailey

7

‘Adria’, An Early Ripening Peach from New Jersey Introduced in Yugoslavia

Catherine H. Bailey, L. Fredric Hough and Milena Leksan

8

The Bregger Essay Awards for 1975- for Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Horticulture

10

The ‘Darrow’ Strawberry

D. H. Scott and A. D. Draper

11

The ‘Elliott’ Blueberry

A. D. Draper, D. H. Scott and J. W. Nelson

14

Observations of Apple Rootstocks, Interstocks, Bodystocks and Cultivars in Southwest Iowa

C. C. Doll

15

Pear Rootstock Research in Oregon

Porter B. Lombard and Melvin N. Westwood

17

‘Compact Stella’ Cherry

K. O. Lapins

20

‘Skaha’ Apricot

K. O. Lapins

21

‘Summit’ Sweet Cherry

K. O. Lapins

22

Book Reviews- A New Nectarine Book From Italy

23

The Peach- Varieties, Culture, Marketing, Pest Control

23

Index for Volume 28

 

24

 

 

 

April 1975, Number 2

 

 

An Evaluation of Selected Cultivars, Rootstocks and Hardy Interstocks

David C. Ferree and Clifford A. Morrison

26*

Fire Blight Susceptibility of Dwarfing Apple Rootstocks

H. L. Keil and T. van der Zwet

30

A Book Review- National Apple Register of the United Kingdom

33

Variation of Wood Tissues from Two Cultivars of Apples

Roy K. Simons

34

Roostock Performance in Nova Scotia

A. D. Crowe

36

Historical Sketch of Pome Fruit Rootstock Work in Canada

Aleck Hutchinson

38

The Performance of ‘Suncling’ Peach on Four Peach Seedling Rootstocks

R. F. Carlson

41

Peach Breeders Meet in Ontario

42

The ‘Bluebelle’ and ‘Climax’ Rabbiteye Blueberries

W. T. Brightwell and A. D. Draper

44

Observations on Presence of “Viable” Seed in ‘Magness’ Pear

L. E. Scott and A. H. Thompson

45

The ‘Ventura’ Grape

O. A. Bradt

46

Book Review- Manual of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits- A Reprint Edition

 

46

A History of the ‘Green Newton Apple’ in Oregon

Larry L. McGraw

47

Request for Wilder Medal Nominees

G. M. Kessler

48

*Shepard Award Winner for 1975

 

 

 

 

 

July 1975, Number 3

 

 

A Comparison of American and European Strawberry Cultivars and Selections in the Po Valley, Italy

P. Rosati and D. H. Scott

50

Evaluation of Date Cultivars for Dessert Quality

H. C. Barrett

55

The Technique of Budwood Grafting

J. M. Thompson

58

The Apple Cultivar ‘Goro’

E. Schaer and B. Krapf

61

Peaches in Mexico

John T. Bregger

63

Outlines of the Apple Breeding Work at Jork, W. Germany

M. Saure

64

A New Program at the Harrow Research Station to Develop Dwarfing Pear Rootstocks

Harvey Quamme

66

‘Earliglow’, A New Early Ripening Strawberry

D. H. Scott and A. D. Draper

67

‘Angela’, an X-Disease Resistant Sweet Cherry

Bryce N. Wadley

70

Thank You Johnny Appleseed

Fred P. Corey

71

Genetic and Climatic Influences on Apple Attractiveness

James B. Mowry

72

B. S. Pickett- 1883-1975

 

75

A. P. S. Summer Meeting, 1975

 

75

‘Nova Easygro’ Apple

A. D. Crowe

76

 

 

 

October 1975, Number 4

 

 

A Classification of Hardy North American Apple Cultivars Based on Hardiness Zones

J. G. Strang and C. Stushnoff

78-108

Summary of 1975 Annual Meeting

 

109

Wilder Certificate

 

110

History of Fruit Growing and Handling in United States of America and Canada 1860-1972

 

111


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Volume 30

January 1976, Number 1

 

 

Fruit Breeding Symposium, July 22-24, 1975, Beltsville, Md. Introduction

Miklos Faust

3

Protection and Distribution of New Selections in Domestic and Foreign Markets

Frank H. Emerson

4

Early and Late Flowering in Pear

T. van der Zwet and M. Faust

7

Fire Blight Resistance and Fruit Quality in Pear

Jules Janick and Richard L. Bell

7

Greenhouse Screening of Pear Seedling for Fire Blight Resistance

T. van der Zwet and W. R. Zook

8

Inheritance of Fire Blight Susceptibility in Pear (Pyrus communis L.)

J. M. Thompson

9

Screening Apple Seedlings for Disease Resistance

E. B. Williams

10

Sources of Insect and Mite Resistance in Apples

Hilary F. Goonewardene and E. B. Williams

10

Greenhouse Forced Flowering as a Tool for Disease Resistance Breeding

Herb S. Aldwinckle and R. C. Lamb

11

Late Blooming in Apple

J. M. Thompson

12

Assessment of and Screening for Winterhardiness in Peach

R. E. C. Layne

12

Early Testing for Cold Resistance of Peach and Apricot Seeding

Robert C. Lamb

13

Breeding Low-Chilling Peaches for Texas

H. H. Bowen

14

Breeding Low-Chilling Deciduous Fruit Trees

W. B. Sherman and R. H. Sharpe

14

Bacterial Spot Resistance in Stone Fruits

C. N. Clayton

15

Inoculation Technique for Evaluating Valsa Canker Resistance in Stone Fruits

Harry L. Keil

16

Diploid Plum x Apricot Interspecific Hybrids

David Ramming

17

Evaluation of Prunus spp. Resistance to Xanthomonas pruni by Artificial Innoculation

E. L. Civerlo and H. L. Keil

17

Research in Plum Breeding in Romania

Vasile Cociu

18

Use of Ionizing Radiation in Fruit Breeding

M. M. Thompson

20

Fruit Rot Resistance in Red Raspberry

Hugh A. Daubeny and H. S. Pepin

21

Breeding for Aphid Resistance and Virus Tolerance in Rubus

Donald K. Ourecky

21

Sterility in Rubus

F. J. Lawrence

22

Cytological Diploidization of the Cultivated Octoploid Strawberry- Fragaria x ananassa Duch.

D. Byrne and G. Jelenkovic

23

Haploidy and Inbreeding as Tools in Fruit Breeding

R. S. Bringhurst

23

Day-Neutral vs. Short-Day Strawberry Breeding Advantages and Exploitation Potential

R. S. Bringhurst

24

Relationship Between Quality and Pest and Disease Resistance in Strawberries

R. S. Bringhurst

25

Mass Screening of Young Strawberry Seedlings for Resistance to Phytophthora fragariae

D. H. Scott and A. D. Draper

25

Essential Characters for Machine Harvest of Strawberries

Ervin L. Denisen

26

Blueberry Species Characterization for Parent Potential

G. J. Galletta

27

Interspecific Hybridization in Vaccinum

A. D. Draper, G. J. Galletta, W. T. Brightwell, J. M. Spiers, W. B. Sherman and G. Jelenkovic

27

Development of Cold Hardy Blueberry Hybrids

Cecil Stushnoff

28

The Breeding Behavior of Four Diploid Vaccinium Species

James R. Ballington

29

Development and Possibilities of Vaccinium Species in Europe

G. Liebster

30

The Development of Male Gametophyte in situ Under Selfing and Cross-Pollination in Six Genotypes of Tetraploid Vaccinium

E. H. Bowerman and G. Jelenkovic

31

Screening Grape Seedlings for Black Rot Resistance

J. R. McGrew

31

Establishment, Preservation and Utilization of Fruit Germplasm in Romania

Vasile Cociu

32

Interspecific Hybridization in Citrus Scions

C. Jack Hearn

33

Interspecific Hybridization in Citrus Rootstocks

D. J. Hutchison

34

Book Review

 

35

Richard Wellington, dec.

 

37

C. P. Norbury, dec.

 

38

Index for Fruit Varieties Journal, 1975

 

40

 

 

 

April 1976, Number 2

 

 

Fire Blight in the Geneva Apple Collection

H. S. Aldwinckle, R. D. Way, K. G. Livermore, J. L. Preczewski and S. V. Beer

42

A Comparison of the Growth Habit of ‘Bergman’ and ‘McFarlin’ Cranberry Cultivars on Commercial Bogs in British Columbia

K. S. Tallman and G. W. Eaton

55

Back Issues of Fruit Varieties Journal and Fruit Varieties and Horticultural Digest

 

59

USDA Plant Permit Office

 

59

Ovipositional Activity of Periodical Cicada on Apple Varieties

Franklin R. Hall

60

Inheritance of Pear Decline Resistance

M. N. Westwood

63

Characteristics of the Wine Grape Cultivar ‘DeChaunac’ as Grown in Erie County, Pennsylvania

C. W. Haeseler and Robert B. Beelman

65*

Scion Selection for Green Wood Grafting in Apple

D. F. Dayton

69

A New Plum ‘Sweetheart’

Larry L. McGraw

71

1976 Annual Meeting

 

71

Book Reviews

 

72

*Shepard Award Winner for 1976

 

 

 

 

 

July 1976, Number 3

 

 

Effects of Boron and Succinic Acid 2,2-Dimethyl Hydrazide (SADH) on Fruitfulness and Storage Behavior of ‘Magness’ Pears

B. L. Rogers, A. H. Thompson, L. E. Scott and G. J. Stadelbacher

74

Potentialities for the Exploitation of Citrus Wealth in Uttar Pradesh Hills, India

R. D. Singh, R. K. Srivastava and R. P. Sirastava

77

Considerations in Backcrossing Programs for Clonally Propagated Perennial Crops

R. L. Andersen

80

An Efficient Method of Screening Peaches

David W. Cain and R. L. Andersen

80

1975 Wilder Awards

 

81

Relation of Seed Number to Fruit Set in Apple- An Alternate Hypothesis

S. A. Weinbaum and R. K. Simons

82

Strawberry Cultivar Testing in Canada’s Maritime Provinces

D. L. Craig, W. B. Collins and J. A. Cutcliffe

84

Book Review- The Peach- Varieties, Culture, Pests, Marketing, Storage

 

89

The Origin and Development of Muscadine Grape Varieties

Kent Schwartz

90

Malling 27 Released for Propagation

R. F. Carlson

93

‘Pathfinder’ and ‘Trailblazer’ Everbearing Raspberries Released

Gene S. Howard

94

George L. Slate 1899-1976

 

95

Letter to the Editor

 

96

 

 

 

October 1976, Number 4

 

 

Production of Guava (Psidium quajava L.) in Hawaii

Gordon T. Shigeura and Rich M. Bullock

98

Pineapple Production

Henry Y. Nakasone

100

Papaya Production in Hawaii

Philip J. Ito

105

U. S. Mango Imports and Production in Hawaii

Warren Y. Yee

107

The Breadfruit

Elanor A. Matsumoto

108

Macadamia Nut Production in Hawaii

Hiroshi Ooka

110

The Challenge of Mango Breeding

Ralph Scorza

116

Redkist Peach

 

119

Letter to the Editor

 

119

Summary of the 1976 Annual APS Meeting

Roy C. Rom, Secretary

120


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Volume 31

January 1977, Number 1

 

 

Growing Fruit Trees in Small Containers

P. R. Fridlund

2

Nutrient Level and Seed Number in ‘Magness’ Pears as Related to Fruitfulness

R. C. Funt and B. L. Rogers

4*

Elderberry Cultivar Performance in Illinois

Robert M. Skirvin and Alan Otterbacher

7

The Response of ‘Bartlett’ Pear to Certain Growth Regulants

B. J. E. Teskey and C. B. S. Rajput

10

Floral Initiation in Young Trees of Golden Delicious Apple and Barlett Pear Under Greenhouse Conditions

C. B. S. Rajput and B. J. E. Teskey

11

Winter Survival of Peach Fruit Beds at Urbana, Illinois

Daniel B. Meador

13

The Pre-budded Interstem: A New Technique

Elwood Fisher

14

Peach Breeders Conference, 1976

 

15

The Bregger Essay Awards

 

15

The Origin and Development of Pecan Varieties

Gilbert Miller

16

Rootstock Research Foundation

 

21

Index for Volume 30

 

22

*Shepard Award Winner for 1977

 

 

 

 

 

April 1977, Number 2

 

 

‘Thornless Evergreen’ –Oregon’s Leading Blackberry

G. F. Waldo

26

Scion and Rootstock Influence on Winter Survival of Peach Trees

D. P. Ormrod and R. E. C. Layne

30

‘Autumglo,’ a Late Ripening, Freestone Peach

Catherine H. Bailey and L. Fredric Hough

33

‘Hamlet,’ ‘Correll,’ and ‘Ellerbe’ Peaches

C. N. Clayton, F. E. Correll, J. R. Ballington and S. M. Worthington

34

Characteristics of the Wine Grape Cultivar Vidal 256 as Grown in Erie County, Pennsylvania

Carl W. Haeseler

36

Tree Survival of Three Malling Rootstocks in Tennessee

Charles A. Mullins and T. R. Gilmore

40

Book Review –South Meadow Fruit Gardens –Choice and Unusual Varieties for the Connoisseur and Home Gardener

G. M. Kessler

41

Letters to the Editor

James Humphreys; J. Frank Bucher

42-43

Book Reviews –Modern Fruit Science; Catalogue of British Pears

R. K. Simons

43-44

Cranberry Flower Bud Initiation in British Columbia

P. J. Lenhardt and G. W. Eaton

44

A Survey of the Potential for Breeding in the Annonaceae Family

Crafton Clift

45

 

 

 

July 1977, Number 3

 

 

Bud Hardiness of Peach Cultivars in Utah

J. LaMar Anderson and Schuyler D. Seeley

50

Cultivar and Interstem Effect on Apple Rootstock Sprouting and Control with NAA

Roy C. Rom and S. A. Brown

54

A Perspective on New England’s Compact Apple Tree Industry

Joseph F. Costante

57

Segregation or Resistance to Black Rot in Selfed Grape Seedlings

J. A. Mortensen

59

Attempts at Cherry Breeding in Florida

W. B. Sherman

61

A Classification of Hardy North American Prunus Cultivars and Native Species Based on Hardiness Zones

Rita Hummel

62

Book Review: Anatomy of Seed Plants by Katherine Esau

 

70

Ferris Green 1895-1976

 

71

John W. Hull 1927-1976

 

71

History of Fruit Growing

 

72

 

 

 

October 1977, Number 4

 

 

Self-Pollination and Its Implications in Peach Improvement

Harold W. Fogle

74

Distribution of Florida Peaches and Nectarines in the Tropics and Subtropics

W. B. Sherman, James Soule and C. P. Andrews

75

The USDA Pear Breeding Program I. Emasculation and Pollination

T. van der Zwet, W. R. Zook, and R. C. Blake

78

Fruit Improvement Through Single Cell Culture

Robert M. Skirvin

82

‘Brandywine’ –A New Purple Raspberry Cultivar

Donald K. Ourecky

85

‘Rosica’ –A new Mango Variety Selected in Ica, Peru

Juan P. Medina

88

Harry Guengerich Retires

 

89

Morphological and Anatomical Development of Current Season Shoots of the ‘Jonared’ Apple

Roy K. Simons

90

Franklin Correll Awarded Wilder Medal for 1976

G. J. Galletta

98

Letter to the Editor

 

100


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Volume 32

January 1978, Number 1

 

 

President’s Message

Hugh A. Daubeny

2

The British Columbia Red Raspberry and Strawberry Breeding Programs

Hugh A. Daubeny

2

Evaluation of ‘Golden Delicious’ Strains

James K. Ballard

5

Breeding of Avocados in Australia

M. Sedgley, D. McE. Alexander

7

Blueberry Cultivars for Florida

P. M. Lyrene, W. B. Sherman

9

Germination of Apple Pollen as Influenced by Fungicides

S. M. Ries

12

Characteristics of the Red Wine Grape Cultivar ‘Chelois’ as Grown in Erie County, Pa.

Carl W. Haeseler

17

The National Fruit and Nut Germplasm Repository System

Donald W. Barton

20

Pear Collection Catalog

Henry Hartman

23

Index for Volume 31

 

24

 

 

 

April 1978, Number 2

 

 

Mechanical Summer Tipping as a Method of Controlling Sour Cherry Tree Size: A Preliminary Report

Charles D. Kesner, Clarence M. Hansen and Steven B. Fouch

26

Study of Rootstocks for Sweet Cherries in California

W. C. Micke and W. R. Schreader

29

Performance of Sweet Cherry Cultivars on Several Clonally Propagated Understocks

R. L. Stebbins, J. R. Thienes and H. R. Cameron

31

Compact Sweet Cherries

W. David Lane

37

Mahaleb X Mazzard Hybrid Cherry Stocks

M. N. Westwood

39

Performance of 15 Apple Cultivars on MM 106 and M 26

David C. Ferree

40

‘Cullinan’ and ‘Havis’ Peach Cultivars

H. W. Fogle and H. L. Keil

42

Minnesota Grape Growers Association

 

44

William A. Luce Receives one of Nation’s Highest Awards

Ronald B. Tukey

45

Apple Varieties in Washington State: A Review of Current Trends

William A. Luce

45

Wilder Medal Nominations for 1978

G. M. Kessler

47

1978 Annual Meeting, American Pomological Society, Workshop

 

48

 

 

 

July 1978, Number 3

 

 

The Small Fruit Breeding Program in New York State

Donald K. Ourecky

50

‘Stark Early Loring’ –A Mid Season Freestone Peach

Jerry Frecon

57

Floral Induction and Biennial Bearing in the Cranberry

G. W. Eaton

58

The Blackberries of South America –An Unxeplored Reservoir of Germplasm

D. L. Jennings

61

Yields of Native Clones of Lowbush Blueberry Under Cultivation

L. E. Aalders, I. V. Hall and A. C. Brydon

64

Rabbit Damage to Interstem Trees

C. C. Doll

67

‘Candice’: A New Seedless Grape

D. C. Paschke

68

New Apple Variety ‘Lawspur’

 

69

D. H. Scott –Wilder Award Recipient

 

70

Better Bearing Delicious Award

 

71

Report of the 92nd Annual Meeting –American Pomological Society

L. D. Tukey

72

 

 

 

October 1978, Number 4

 

 

Variation and Breeding Potential of Some Northern Clones of Vitis riparia Michx.

Patrick Pierquet and Cecil Stushnoff

74*

Effects of Post-Harvest Sprays of 2, 4, 5- Trichlorophenoxypropionic Acid on Fruitfulness of ‘Magness’ Pears

B. L. Rogers and A. H. Thompson

85

Red Raspberry Cultivars for the Pacific Northwest

Hugh A. Daubeny

89

Growth and Yield Response of High Density Peaches and Nectarines from Annual Topping

M. J. Young and R. H. Sharpe

94

*Shepard Award Winner for 1978

 

 


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Volume 33

January 1979, Number 1

 

 

Apple Cultivars Grown in Eastern United States

R. D. Way

2

Apple Production in Western United States

P. Larsen

7

Apple Cultivars Grown in Canada

J. T. A. Proctor

12

Apple Varieties and Production Trends in the Midwest

J. Hull, Jr.

15

Peach Cultivars- Northeast Region

C. H. Bailey and L. F. Hough

21

The Peach Cultivar Situation in the Southeast

E. F. Savage

23

Peach and Nectarine Cultivars of the West Coast

D. W. Ramming

29

American Pomological Society Annual Meeting, 1978

 

34

Index for Volume 32

 

36

 

 

 

April 1979, Number 2

 

 

Strawberry Cultivars of New York, New England and Eastern Canada

D. K. Ourecky

38

Strawberry Cultivars for Eastern and Midwestern North America

G. J. Galletta

39

The Strawberry Cultivars of the Pacific Northwest

H. A. Daubeny

44

California Strawberry Cultivars- Past, Present and Prospects

R. S. Bringhurst and Victor Voth

45

Highbush Blueberry Cultivars

A. D. Draper

48

Rabbiteye Blueberries

M. E. Austin

51

The Cultivar Situation in Lowbush Blueberry in Nova Scotia

I. V. Hall

54

The USDA Pear Breeding Program II. Seeding Evaluation

T. van der Zwet, R. C. Blake and R. N. Zimmerman

57

Self-Unfruitfulness of ‘Anna’ Apple

T. E. Crocker, W. B. Sherman and R. J. Knight, Jr.

65

‘Yar Mohammadi’- A Seedless Cultivar of Apple from Pakistan

S. Mohammad, Hussain Shah and M. S. Roghani

67

New Peach Variety: ‘Sweet Sue’

 

68

A Tribute to Ralph H. Sharpe, Wilder Medal Awardee

W. B. Sherman

69

Pomology Research and Production in Romania and Poland

J. N. Moore

70

 

 

 

July 1979, Number 3

 

 

Exotic Rootstocks for Cherries

James N. Cummins

74*

Aliceblue and Beckyblue Blueberries

P. M. Lyrene and W. B. Sherman

84

Interspecific Hybrids as Rootstocks for Cherries

James N. Cummins

85

Incompatibility Between Apricot and Prunus tomentosa Seedlings

Paul R. Fridlund

90

The New York State Fruit Testing Cooperative Association- 60 Years of New Fruit Varieties

Robert C. Lamb

91

Evaluation of Selected New Summer Apple Cultivars in Tennessee

Charles A. Mullins and David W. Lockwood

97

The Jujube Tree (Zizyphus jujube Lam.)

P. M. Lyrene

100

Book Reviews

 

105

A. P. S. Commemorative Plaque in Boston

G. M. Kessler

106

Wilder Medal Awards

G. M. Kessler

106

American Pomological Society- 1979 Workshop

 

108

*Shepard Award Winner for 1979

 

 

 

 

 

October 1979, Number 4

 

 

Performance of Six Cultivars on M26

David C. Ferree

110

Use of Ethrel to Stimulate Coloring and Ripening of Minnesota Apple Cultivars

Leonard B. Hertz

114

Abscission Development in the Floral Tube of Peach (Prunus persica L.)

Roy K. Simons and Mel C. Chu

117

American Hybrid Grape Cultivars in Australia

A. J. Antcliff

124

Black Walnut Variety Trials- 1950-1977

C. M. Ritter, J. L. Mecartney and D. G. White

126

The USDA Pear Breeding Program

R. C. Blake and T. Van Der Zwet

131

Yield and Its Components in the Strawberry Cultivar Olympus

P. D. Waister

136

Effects of Single and Double Cropping on Yields of Fall Bearing Raspberries

Robert M. Skirvin and Alan G. Otterbacher

144

Book Review

G. M. Kessler

148


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