INDEX. 393 



Fruit New. Report of 128, 130 



Districts viii 



Evaiioratiiifj and Cider Making 350 



On Exliil.ition 120, 22!) 



Question in tlie Prairie States DO 



Future of Horticulture, by Dr. Schrn-der 250 



Galuslia, President O. IJ., Annual Address of 22 



On Orchard Culture 207 



List of Fruits, by 127 



Gathering and Marketing Fruits and Vegetables 130 



Girdling tu induce Fruiting, Discussion on 11 



Gooseberries Ill 



Grapes 7, 04, 00, 75, 80, 245 



List of 60, 70 



Grape Rots 42 



Discussion on 82 



Grafting of Ajjples 250 



(Jraves, E. \V., Report by. as Secretary of Xoithern Illinois Society. . . 75 



Graves, H. C, Report of Committee on Treasurer's Report, by 212 



Greetings 75, 184 



Hammond, A. C, Rei)ort on New Fruits 128 



Report by 120, 127 



Harris, Mrs. Dr. A. C, The Yeast Plant 10!) 



Report by, as Secretary of Jo Daviess Society .ilO 



Hathaway, E. C, On (Jrape Culture 80 



( )n Arboriculture 217 



Hayden, Frederick, On Pear Culture 109 



Ad-Interim Report, by 01 



Hewitt, Prof., Invitation by r;.") 



Hilliard, G. W., Utilizing of Fruits 1.50 



Hollister, E., Rei>ort by ;;s4 



Horticulture, by Prof. F. N. Tracy 21)5 



The Future of 250 



Outlook of 35!) 



Next to a Divine Institution 227 



Progress in 248 



Horticultural Districts viii 



Horticultural Societies, Life and J^eath of 158 



Value of 337 



Humphrey, A. G., Report of Committee on 



On Arboriculture 217 



Illinois Horticulture, Probable Future of 23 



Inaugural Address l)y President A. L. Small 335 



Insects in Orcliards, Destruction of 00, 212 



Destruction of, l>y Piof. Forbes 2!) 



In Memoriam ll!», 121, 124. i '_'<;, :;o2 



Invitations to Horticultural Meetings 55 



