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Other resources include the following:
(Poem) A Pie in the Sky. By Charles E. Estep Sr. 1988 J, p 48
A Naturalist in Western China. By Ernest H. Wilson. 1976 YB, p 94
Adapting Apples to the Tropics. By Voon Boon Hoe. 1983 #4, pp 28-32
An Apple Experiment. By Marianne Friedman. 1987 #3, p 19
Apple Trees and Scions Via: Covered Wagon, Pack Mule, Vacation Van. By Charles E. Estep Sr. 1988 J, pp 49-56
Apples for a Mild Climate. By Wilbur G. Wood. 1978 YB, pp 1-2
Apples for Low Chill Areas. By Frank James. 1989 YB, pp 6-8
Bare Root Time Again. By Jim Neitzel. 1979 #1, pp 18-21
Book Review: North American Apples: Varieties. Rootstocks. 1981 #1, p 13
Containerized Layering of Malus Rootstocks. By Richard H. Munson. 1982 YB, pp 50-54
Crusades of an Apple Lover. By Charles E. Estep, Sr.. 1989 #2, pp 20-25
Cultural Nuggets for Would-be Apple Growers. Talk by Jim Rider. Reported by Melita Israel. 1989 #2, pp 16-19
Deciduous Fruit Varieties. By Jim Neitzel. 1980 YB, pp 20-40
Deciduous Fruits for Southern California. By Paul H. Thomson. 1971 #4, pp 4-8
Early Dawn Letter. By L.D Claypool. 1983, #2 p 2
Editor's Mailbag. By Peggy Winter. 1982 #3, pp 2-4
Exotics: County's Hope for Top Dollar. By Frank Mickadeit. 1985 #3, pp 25-27
Fewer Leaves Mean More Fruit. By Lynn Yarris. 1983 #4, pp 33-34
For the Beginner: Suggestions for New Gardeners. By Phil Clark. 1985 #2, pp 6-9
Gleanings: Triploid Apples. By Jim Neitzel. 1982 #3, pp 24-25
Gleanings: Apples. By Jim Neitzel. 1981 #4, pp 17-19
Gleanings: Low Chill Apples By Jim Neitzel. 1985 #3, pp 24-25
Gleanings: Low Chill Pears and Apples By Jim Neitzel. 1982 #2, pp 14-15
Growing Blueberries, Cherries, Cherimoyas, Longans, Apples in Thousand Oaks. By Robert F. Vieth. 1978 #4, pp 6-7
Growing Grapes and Apples in Tropical Indonesia. By Rick Parkhurst. 1981 #2, pp 3-14
Low Chilling Apple Varieties. By John Bregger. 1973 #2, p 4
Miracle of Plant Propagation. By Phil Clark. 1982 #3, pp 1-4, 29
News from the Hills. By David Silber. 1988 #4, pp 5-7
Over Emphasis On Low Chill??? By Charles E. Estep. Sr. 1988 #1, pp 6-10
Pest Control: Collar Rot of Apples: Prevention. By Robert W. Fitzpatrick. 1987 #2, p 24
Plants of Interest in Hawaii. By Peggy Winter. 1983 #3, pp 15-17
Rare Fruits, But Not New. By C.T. Kennedy. 1985 YB, pp 40-51
Rootstock Propagation: Your Choice. By Charles E. Estep. Sr. 1987 #2, pp 11-15
Search For an Apple , To Eat. By Charles E. Estep, Sr.. 1986 #4, pp 3-4
The Anna Apple in Florida. By Robert S. Hardwick. 1978 #4, pp 7-8
Two Million Apple Trees of Indonesia. By Surachmat Kusumo. 1983 #2, pp 12-13
Update on Apple Hobby. By Charles E. Estep, Sr.. 1988 #2, pp 14-15
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