370 INDEX. 



N. 



Page. 



Nectarine, the, varieties of, grown in Michigan 317 



New fruits, experiments with 68 



Newman, A. C, remarks by .341, 342, 348 



Nursery stock, choice and treatment of 13 



how to buy 241-242 



Nut-bearing trees, tests of, at South Haven sub-station JL50-151 



O. 



Orchards, young, care of 69 



apple, in Missouri 101 



care of, in Michigan 253-255, 267-270, 351-353 



Officers of the society, election of, for 1891 67 



roster of vii 



Onions, spring, methods of marketing 358 



P. 



Packages for fruit 106 



Payne, W. H., remarks by 15 



Peach, the, experiments with 74 



methods of pruning 75 



culture 21,75,76,239,240 



propagation 76 



preferred varieties of 22, 24 



varieties of, grown in Michigan 318-321 



curl-leaf of 241 



insects injurious to 76, 239 



tests of, at South Haven sub-station 144 



fungi injurious to 241 



kinds of, for Mason county 10 



high, sandy land 11 



Peach-growing, near or far from Lake Michigan 11 



paper on 21 



commercial, in Michigan 249-252 



Peach-root louse 66 



Peach trees, young, how to trim 10 



borer, how to destroy 25 



yellows in Delaware and Maryland 65-67 



Pear, the, varieties of grown in Michigan 322-325 



preferred varieties of 14, 26, 248,357 



varieties of, for sandy soils 11 



tests of, at South Haven sub-station 149 



culture of 14 



preferred kinds of 14, 15, 26 



standard or dwarf 73 



Pear trees, protection of, from slug 255 



Pearsall, S. M., remarks by . 20, 25, 54 



report by 1 67 



Peas, tests of, at Michigan experiment station 163-165 



Pecan, the, at South Haven sub-station 151 



Peppers, tests of, at Michigan experiment station 165-166 



Phillips, Walter, remarks by 238, 239, 244, 245, 248, 255, 256 



Plum, the, varieties of, grown in Michigan 326-327 



methods of cultivation of 15, 27 



insects injurious to 15,23,24,26,76,109,191-196 



preferred varieties of 26, 27 



tests of, at South Haven sub-station 148 



Potatoes, tests of, at Michigan exneriment station 166-178, 210-211 



Pratt, H. H., remarks by .' 240,242 



Premiums awarded at twentieth annual fair 113-120 



President's annual message 1 32-36 



report upon 101 



Prussing, E. L., paper by 232-235 



