Some Present Problems and Future Possibilities in Florida's Agriculture as They Relate to the Facilities and Staff of the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station J. R. Beckenbach 10 - 14 PDF
Evaluation of Starch Content and Specific Gravity as Measures of Maturity of Florida Mangos John Popenoe, W. G. Long 272 - 274 PDF
Test Work on Some Sub-Tropical Fruits and Ornamental Plants in Connection with the Mediterranean Fruit Fly D. O. Wolfenbarger 275 - 276 PDF
Rejuvenation of Old Mango Groves by Hedging or Top-Working to New Varieties W. W. Carmichael 290 - 291 PDF
Effect of Nitrogen and Timing of Applications on Persian Limes S. John Lynch, Seymour Goldweber 323 - 325 PDF
Relation of Maturity to Certain Chemical and Physical Characters in Florida Avocados Thurman T. Hatton, Jr., John Popenoe, Mortimer J. Soule, Jr., Paul L. Harding 338 - 339 PDF
Department of Fruit Crops of the University of Florida: Its Organization and Objectives John W. Sites 15 - 16 PDF
The Ascorbic Acid Concentrations of Grapefruit of Different Sizes William G. Long, Paul L. Harding, Mortimer J. Soule, Jr. 17 - 20 PDF
Cultivation Trials in a Young Bearing Grapefruit Grove on Sandy Ridge Soil Robert E. Norris, Paul F. Smith 28 - 30 PDF
Phosphatic Insecticides Mixed with Oil Emulsions for Scale Control and their Effect on Fruit Quality W. L. Thompson, E. J. Deszyck 31 - 37 PDF
Current Information Relating to Barriers for the Burrowing Nematodes R. F. Suit, T. L. Brooks 55 - 57 PDF
Susceptibility of Certain Citrus Varieties, Species, and Relatives to the Burrowing Nematodes William A. Feder, Harry W. Ford 60 - 62 PDF
Comparison of Experimental Miticides for the Control of Purple Mite, Metatetranychus Citri (McG) on Citrus John R. King, Roger B. Johnson 69 - 74 PDF
Occurrence of Wood Pocket (Blotch), Chimeric Breakdown, and Endoxerosis in Florida, with Particular Reference to the Tahiti Lime L. C. Knorr, J. F. L. Childs 75 - 81 PDF
Factors Affecting Dieback and Growth Response of Young Transplanted Citrus Trees Gordon R. Grimm 82 - 84 PDF
Nematodes Affecting Florida Chrysanthemums and Their Control E. G. Kelsheimer, A. J. Overman 350 - 351 PDF
The Possible Use of Gibberellins as a Substitute for Artificial Light in Growing Chrysanthemums Benjamin Wolf 352 - 353 PDF
Some Problems in Establishing Market News Reports for the Flower Industry Elmo F. Scarborough, Cecil N. Smith 359 - 362 PDF
Further Studies of the Phytotoxicity of Pesticides to Ornamental Plants S. H. Kerr, E. W. McElwee 379 PDF
Effect of Propagation Media and Dip Treatments on Rooting of Flowering Dogwood, Formosa Azalea and East Palatka Holly R. D. Dickey 385 - 386 PDF
Chemical Modification of Geotropic Bending in the Snapdragon Howard J. Teas, Thomas J. Sheehan 391 - 397 PDF
Preliminary Photo and Chemical Studies on Floral Induction in Chrysanthemums Thomas J. Sheehan, Howard J. Teas 398 - 402 PDF
Effect of Plant Spacing on Yield and Plant and Ear Characteristics of a Single and a Double Eared Sweet Corn Hybrid Emil A. Wolf, Howard W. Burdine 90 - 92 PDF
Effects of Amine-type 2, 4-D Hormone Sprays on Yield, Skin-color and Skinning of Red Pontiac Potatoes E. N. McCubbin 93 - 95 PDF
Comparison of Broadcast and Row Fertilization for Potatoes on Kanapaha Fine Sand J. G.A. Fiskell, W. K. Robertson 96 - 103 PDF
Five Year Summary on Fungicidal Control of Watermelon Foliage Diseases N. C. Schenck, J. M. Crall 107 - 108 PDF
Bionomics of the Southern Potato Wireworm, Conoderus falli Lane. 1. Life History in Florida Dale M. Norris, Jr. 109 - 110 PDF
Three Years' Bush Snap Bean Variety Trials on Sandy Soils of Lower East Coast H. Y. Ozaki 113 - 114 PDF
Row Orientation and Its Effects on The Growth of Celery and Certain Soil Factors Charles F. Eno, Philip J. Westgate 115 - 120 PDF
Irrigation Experiments with Tomatoes on a Rockdale Soil John L. Malcolm, Roy W. Harkness 126 - 133 PDF
Chemicals Which Act as Combination Herbicides, Nematocides and Soil Fungicides: I. Effect on Field-seeded Tomatoes D. S. Burgis, A. J. Overman 137 - 138 PDF
Chemicals Which Act as Combination Herbicides, Nematocides and Soil Fungicides: II. Effect on Soil Microorganisms A. J. Overman, D. S. Burgis 139 - 142 PDF
Ineffective Control of Some Insect Pests in States Outside of Florida D. O. Wolfenbarger 146 - 147 PDF
Experimental Results of the Control of the Cabbage Looper During the 1956-57 Growing Season John W. Wilson, D. O. Wolfenbarger, R. M. Baranowski, W. G. Genung, Dale M. Norris, Jr. 156 - 160 PDF
Panel — Gibberellins, F. S. Jamison, Moderator. Gibberellins, Research and Possible Application to Florida B. D. Thompson, V. F. Nettles, M. H. Gaskins 161 - 163 PDF
Experiments with Gibberellins at Gainesville in 1957 M. H. Gaskins, B. D. Thompson, V. F. Nettles 164 - 165 PDF
Results of Treating Potato Seed Pieces and Plants with Gibberellic Acid Donald L. Myhre, A. H. Eddins 166 - 165 PDF
Results of Treating Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce Transplants with Gibberellic Acid E. N. McCubbin 166 PDF
Response of Pole Beans, Tomatoes, Sweet Corn and Celery to Gibberellic Acid C. M. Geraldson 167 - 166 PDF
Five-Year Storage of Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice at 4°, 5°, and 10° F. Theo. J. Kew 182 - 184 PDF
Some Factors to Consider in Determining Clarification in Frozen Orange Concentrate C. D. Atkins, A. H. Rouse, E. L. Moore 185 - 187 PDF
Effect of Date of Packing on Quality of Canned Grapefruit Sections During Storage at 90° F. R. L. Huggart, F. W. Wenzel, E. L. Moore 188 - 191 PDF
Citrus Vitamin *F, II the Antibiotic Activity of Citrus Bio-Flavonoids Boris SokoloffM.D., Clarence C. Saelhof, M. D., Shiro Kato, M. D., Akira Kato, M. D., Taekyung Kim, Maxwell Simpson 192 - 195 PDF
Preparation of Celery-Tomato Juice Blends from Florida-Grown Celery R. A. Dennison, M. W. Hoover 208 - 210 PDF
Preliminarv Studies on the Utilization of Cull Tomatoes Maurice W. Hoover, R. A. Dennison 211 - 213 PDF
Effect of Wetting and Top Icing Upon the Quality of Vacuum Cooled and Hydrocooled Sweet Corn R. K. Showalter 214 - 218 PDF
Some Specific Sources of Contamination in Processing Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice. I. Handling and Preparing Fruit for Extraction D. I. Murdock, Charles H. Brokaw 231 - 237 PDF
Some Specific Sources of Contamination in Processing Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice, II. Extraction of Fruit and Preparation of Juice for Concentrate D. I. Murdock, Charles H. Brokaw 238 - 246 PDF
A Study of the Degrees Brix and Brix-Acid Ratios of Oranges Utilized by Florida Citrus Processors for the Seasons 1952-53 Through 1956-57 G. F. Westbrook, E. C. Stenstrom 247 - 259 PDF