174 INDEX. 



Horticulture in Europe — Continued. . page 



Trained trees 143 



^\merican plants in England 144 



Holland 144 



The peasant people 145 



Switzerland 145 



Botanic gardens on the continent 146 



Secondary schools in Germany 147 



Markets and Marketing 147 



Handling American Apples 149 



Hurd, Prof. W. D., address by 35 



Industrial Democracy 102 



Invocation 17 



Legislation, for pure insecticides 129 



to promote apple growing 57 



Leland, Will E., response by, to address of welcome 19 



JMaine State Pomological Society and Station Entomology ; 



mutual interests 158 



List of available publications on common orchard insects 159 



Mayo, E. P., address by 67 



Meeting, Annual 13. 17 



Business 15 



Invitations 13 



Members, Annual 6 



Life S 



Morse, Prof. W. J., address by 45 



Officers for 1908 4 



for 1909 15 



Orchard Conditions 28 



Orchard Culture 35 



Orchard Diseases, Maine, in 1508 45 



Orchard Survey Work in Xew York 89 



The survey 90 



Distance apart as affecting yield 92 



Comparison of tilled and sod orchards 96 



Methods of sod treatment 97 



Spraying 97 



Yield in bushels and income per acre of sprayed and 



unsprayed orchards 99 



Patch, Edith M., paper by 158 



Pleasure and Profit in Western New York Apples 121 



Discussion : 



Craig, Prof. John 126, 127 



Hardy, E. E 127 



Cummings, R. S 127 



Sanderson, Prof. E. D 128 



Morse, F. H 128 



