INDEX. 



Adams, B. F., paper of, 158. 



Agricultural and Horticultural Lec- 

 tures, 77, 208, 211. 



Agricultural Products in Northern 

 Georgia, 190. 



Aid for the Society from the State, 75, 

 83, 95, 227. 



American Lappet M^th, 230. 



Annual Meeting, Proceedings at, 

 75-134. 



Apples, Cross Breeding of, 201 ; Early 

 Attempls at Raising in Minnesota, 

 199; Fameuse. 197; Gathering and 

 Storing. 54; How to keep, 53: Influ- 

 ence of Parent on Seedlings, 200 ; In 

 Brown county, 71, 80; In Northern 

 Georgia, 189; Insects Injurious to, 

 230 '270; List of, considered, 97; 

 Martha, 313; Northern Seedlings. 

 311; Propagation of New and 

 Hardy, 199; Statistics of, 346; Thin- 

 ning, 308; Varieties of, adapted to 

 the Northwest, 194; Wealthy, 202; 

 Wolf River, 311. 



Apple Leaf Crura pier, 233. 



Apple Tree Borer, 233, 234, 291, 293. 



Apple Tree, Its History, 43; Myste- 

 ries of its Lite, 44. 



Apple Trees, Raising from Seed, 199. 



Army Worm, 280. 



Arnold, Mrs. M. D., paper of, 56; 

 Sen. A. A., paper of, 24. 



Arsenic, use of to destroy insects, 35, 

 240, 275. 



Asparagus, cultivation of, 324. 



Ayres, Mrs. D. C, paper by, 256. 



Bennett, Thomas, paper by. 317. 



Blight, causes of, 158; In Minnesota, 

 164; Remedies for, 159, 161; Theo- 

 ries in relation to, 163. 



Brown County Society, 260, 315. 



Cabbage. Raising of, 328; Worm, 236. 



Calla Lilv, Care of, 333. 



Canker Worm, 35, 231, 240. 



Causes Affecting Fruit Crop, 72. 



Century Plant, 47. 



Climate, Effect of, on Hardiness, 182; 

 Influence of, Modified by Eleva- 

 tion, 183. 



Codling Moth, 36, 233, 305. 



Committees, list of, 77; On Nomen- 

 clature, 132; on Observation, 102, 

 131. 



Conditions of Hardiness, 178. 



Constitution and by-laws, 15, 75. 



Cultivation, Its Effect on Hardness, 

 183; of Dahlias, 247; of Flowers, 

 257,266; of Ismail Fruits, 223; of 

 Strawberries, 49. 



Curculio, How to Destroy, 34. 



Currants, Failure of, 30; Production 

 of New Varieties of, 40; Worm, 30, 

 33. 



Dahlias, Cultivation of, 247; History 

 of, 246; Winter Care of, 247; Vari- 

 eties of, 248. 



Drying Fruit, 51. 



Early Corn, Raising of, 327. 

 Early Spring Flowers, 56. 

 Election of ^Honorary Members, 133. 

 Election of Officers, 131. 

 Entomological Collection, 91, 96. 

 Entomology, Importance of, 237; 



Notes on, 270. 

 Exhibition at the State Fair, Report 



of, 119; Rules regulating, 74, 122. 

 Experimental Orchard in Minn., 202. 



Facts and Statistics, 92. 



Failures in Horticulture, Cause of, 18. 



Fall Web Worm, 284. 



Fertilizers for Fruit, 49. 



Flat Headed Apple Tree Borer, 234, 

 298. 



Flower Missions, 59. 



Flowers, 333; Cultivation of, 257,266; 

 Early Spring, 56; Cultivating and 

 Refining Influence of, 58; For all, 

 256; Novelties in, 32; Old Favor- 

 ites, 33; Personality of, 334; Uses 

 of, 59. 



Forests iu Wisconsin, 204. 



Forest Tent Caterpillar, 231, 276. 



Forest Trees in Nortln rn Georgia, 188. 



Forward, Mrs. O., paper of, 333. 



Freedom Horticultual Society, 332. 



Fruit and Timber Statistics, 94, 341. 



Fruit, Causes Affecting Crop of, 72; 

 Districts. 96; List of, 12, 96; On 

 Exhibition at the Annual Meeting, 

 133 ; On Exhibition at the Fair, 69 ; 

 Production of New Varieties of, 

 38; Prospects of, 22. 



Fruits, Conserving of, 51; Drying of, 

 58; Exportation of, 53; Fertilizers 

 for, 49 ; Home Value of, 53. 



Garden, Revelations of, 42; Value of 

 330. 



