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Report From Arkansas . . ". 82 



Report of Committee on Final Resolutions 148 



Report of Committee on Fruits .....! 78, 289 



Report of Committee on Obituary 79, 292 



Report of Secretary L. A. Goodman 275 



Report of Treasurer 81, 268, 270 



Reports From Counties 83 



Reports From Local Societies 251, 259 



Response to Welcome Address '. . . . 19, 153 



Root Knot. An Investigation — R. J. Bagby ' 226 



Root Pruning 176, 178, 237 



Rosette, Peach 306 



Rot, Peach 308 



Russian Apples " 267 



Rust From Spraying 287, 294 



Rust on Blackberry 53 



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Scab of Apple 86, 100, 217 



Scab of Peach 309 



Scion, Influence of 120, 236, 277 



Seedlings, New 291 



Seedlings, Selected 196, 277 



Seeds, Selected 64, 120 



Shrubs 334 



Small Fruits 134, 397 



Spraying d>f^, 92. 99, loi 



Spraying Dust — W. D. Maxwell 213 



Spraying, Liquid — F. H. Speakman 216 



Stedman, Prof. T. M., Talk on Insects 85 



"Stingers" Will be at Their Work— C. Hartzell 97 



Stinging Insects 233 



St. Louis Exposition 276, 280 



Strawberries by Selection, Grading Up — R. M. Kellogg 397 



Strawberries, Discussion on 33 



Strawberries From Missouri 76 



Strawberries, Growing — D. A. Turner 29 



Strawberries, Preparation of the Land and Beds for — W. H. Litson . 28 



Strawberries — Reported Varieties — J. E. May 32 



Strawberry Beds, Mulching 35 



Strawberry Growing on the Ozarks — G. L. Sessen 33 



Strawberry Patch 398 



Strawberry Planting — F. H. Speakman 323 



Strawberry Plants, Moisture for 34 



Strawberry, The, Growing, Preparing and Setting the Plants — F. H. 



Speakman 31 



Strawberry Varieties 36 



Sub-soiling 1 80 



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Teachers of Nature Study — Prof. J. C. Whitten 139 



Teaching the Elementary Principles of Agriculture — G. B. Lamni. ._ 136 

 Thinning — G. T. Odor 209 



