380 



STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



PEige. 



Coanty societies, reports of -- 335-369 



Crandall cnrrant - -- 269 



Crawford, M. paper by 315-317 



letter from _ 25 



Cnrculio, latest methods with 37, 39 



spraying for 37, 104-111, 154, 340-341 



carbolic acid for... - 87 



lime water for.. 37 



P. Americana, free from.. --- 40 



cultivation a remedy for 115 



methods of combating ..- 325 



Curl leaf, cause of in the peach.. 114 



Cnrrant, anthracnose of -^- 264 



Currant, preferred varieties of 111, 160, 327, 328 



notes on at sub-station 258 



Crandall 269 



(Currant worm, how to destroy . 339-341 



Cutworm on trees and vines, methods with.. .340-341 



D. 



Delaware, fruitgrowing in 355 



Detroit exposition, fruit show at 131-140 i 



Diseases of the plum 87-97, 331 | 



Dried fruit, treatment of --.- 18 



Douglass, Mr., remarks by 285, 287 



paper by --- 300 



Dudley, W. R., bulletins by 260-280 



Dyckman, A. S., remarks by 343, .347 



E. 



Eau cele.^te, formula for 171 



Edmiston, D. G., remarks by 42, 49, 50, 52, 63, 64 



report by 368-369 



Election, annual, of society 104 



Ellwanger, George, paper by 320-321 



Emery, S. M.. paper by -_- 283 



remarks by 285, 287, 300 



Evergreens, young, price of 145 



how to plant 145 



cultivation of - 146 



Exhibition, independent, by society. _ .20, 28 



Exhibits of fruit, arrangement of 344 



Experiment station, society's relation to . . 69 



F. 



Farm crops, fertilizers for 10 



Farnsworth, N. B., remarks by 75, 78 



Ferns of AUegan county 32-3,5 



Fertilizers, commercial, useof 11. 12 



commercicil, for the nursery 296-299 



green crops as, for nursery 298, 299 



how best to apply 1^ 



use of 10 



for farm and garden crops 10 



Finances of society, exhibit of 72 



Forests as windbreaks --- 80 



Forest growth, succession of 300-303 



Forster, Thos. H., report by . - 73 



Forest trees, growing and planting of 299 



Fruit crop of 1889, status of 70 



Fruit, dishonest packing of 14, 17 



dried, methods with 18 



error of selection of by sight 49 



how best to exhibit 344 



in Berrien county 27 



* means of shipment of 15 



report of exhibit of at summer meeting. . 62 

 annual meeting. . 116 



report of committe on ... 348 



testing of at sub-station 241-261 



Fruits, citrus, use of 19, 24, 47 



new varieties of ... 25 



northern, increased consumption of ..47, 48 



winter, exhibition of needed 67 



I'ruit exchanges in Delaware 352, 356 



value of 353 



efforts to establish at South 



Haven 365, 367 



Fruitgrowing in Nebraska .353 



Delaware 355 



New York, discussion upon. 322-323 



Fruit list, Michigan 147-167 



Fruit trade, growth of .._ 47 



Fruit trees and plants, many useless varieties of 52 



Page. 



Fuller, 8. L., remarks by SI 



Fungi, germination and growth of on plums... 88-89 



treatment of on plums 97, 109 



Fungicides, useof on plums 89-90, 97 



Fungus, shothole, of plum ...1 97 



G. 



Garfield. C.W., remarks by ..----80, 101, 111 



paper by 58 



Garden, fertilizers for 10 



Gardiner, James, remarks by._ 351 



Ganzhorn, .Jacob, report by 359, 364 



Gephart, Benton, paper by 98 



Geroe, A. A., remarks by 48, 49 



Glidden. A. C., remarks by 39, 41 



Goff, Prof. E. F., paper by 321 



Goodrich, T. E., paper by.... 337 



Goosebcro'i preferred varieties of....... 111, 329 



varieties of grown in Michigan 162 



notes on at sub-station 259 



Grape, black rot of 326 



culture of in Missouri 292 



newer varieties of ..310, 312 



preferred varieties of 63, 160, 328, 330, 361 



notes on, at sub-station.... ... 259 



Grapes, product of in Southern Michigan 62 



methods of cultivation - 63 



forms of trellis for 27, 63-64 



laying down in winter 63-64 



Grape rot, treatment of ._ . 359 



Grape vines, young, methods of wintering.. 305, 306 



Green, C. A., remarks by 293, 299 



report by 283-317, 322 



Greenhouses, construction and heating of J81-205, 307 



methods of glazing for 185-188 



means for ventilating 189-191 



methods of heating 191-204, 307 



iron, degree of success of 307 



preserving of wood of 307 



Ground bone as a fertilizer 11 



Grove, why not plant a 143-147 



Gnmey, T. S., remarks by 79, 86, 87, 100 



H. 



Hart, Hannibal, address by 349 



Hamilton, Alexander, remarks by 112 



113, 114, 128, 338, 342, 346, 348 



Hawley, C. A., remarks by 76, 100 



Hedges, osage orange for 65 



Henderson. Peter, paper by 307 



Herbaceous plants 320-321 



Home, horticultural adornment of 366 



Horticulture, just rights of denied 69 



Horticultural interests, extension of 66 



literature 112-113 



Hubbard, T. S., paper by 305 



remarks by. _ 306 



Hurlbut, W. H., remarks by 3.38. 341, 347 



Index to illustrations T 



Insects, injurious 331, 332, 329, 340, MM 



discussion upon . . 303. 326, 339-341 

 Insecticides, discussion upon use of 303, .339-341 



.Jellv. fruit, milking of l^ 



Laing, B. I., remarks by 43,49, 50, 51 



LaFleur, G. H., remarks by 341, 342. 347 



report by 337-358 



Lannin, .Joseph, remarks by ....338, 340, 344, 350, 366 



Leaf -blight of quince and pear _. 265 



strawberry . 273-279 



Leaves of plants, action of in process of growth. 9 



Lenawee county, stone fruits in .. 42 



peach-growing in 48 



wild flowers of 43 



Lenawee society, report of... 368-369 



ILiettuce, tests of at experiment station 2Stt 



