Index. 



349 



Flowers and Plants, 55, 109; Influ- 

 ence of, 252; Mission of, 50, 57; 

 Utility of, 252. 



Forests, Area of, 90; Care of, 96; 

 Culture, 90; Destruction of, 92; In 

 Europe, 96; Influence of, 92; Leg- 

 islation needed for, 98; Planted by 

 Birds, 180. 



Fruit at Appleton, 122; At Winter 

 Meetiup, 170; Cuanged by Fertil- 

 izers, 310; Composition of, 300; 

 Demand for, 207; Prospects, 123; 

 Quality of Northern, 85; Statistics, 

 156, 345. 



Fruit Culture, DifGculties in, 72; In 

 Northern Wisconsin, 32. 



Fruit Growing, Relation to Soil, 203; 

 Rules for, 87 ; Statistics of. 206. 



Fruit List, 9; Revision of, 135. 



Fruit Trees, Where to Set, 38, 74. 



Fungus and Blight, 68, 330. 



Fungi, Destructive 289; Growth of, 

 199; In Disease, 312. 314: for Food, 

 285; Injurious and Useful, 284; In 

 Potato Rot, 257; On Animals, 300; 

 Varieties of, 290, 292, 294, 295, 297. 



Garden, Arrangement for, 245; Best 

 Vegetables for, 248; For Farmers, 

 242; Hot Beds for, 248; Location 

 of, 244: S .11 for, 244. 



Germs in the Air, 318; Relation to 

 Disease. 326. 



Germination of Resting Spores, 277. 



Golden Russet, 135. 



Glbbs, O , Jr., Method of Strawberry 

 Culture, 186, 212; Report of. 149. 



Grapes, Analysis of, 308; List of, 19, 

 141. 



Grape Vines, Analysis of, 308; Ex- 

 periments with, 307. 



Green Ash, 145. 



Happy Homes, How to Make, 31. 



Hardiness, Essential, 73, 125, 157; 

 How to promote, 157. 



Hardy Roses, 114. 



Harris, Paoer of, 55, 242 ; Report by, 

 175. 



Health in Horticulture, 100. 



Hellebori', 343. 



Homes, Beautiful and True, 117. 



Honorary Members, Election of, 133, 

 139. 



Horticultural, Adaptation, 69; Con- 

 vention at Washington, 127, 128; 

 Societies, 53. 



Horticulture, Birds and Insects in, 

 216; Esthetics in, 214; For the 

 Children, 39; Health in. 100; In- 

 fluence of, 20, 48, 57; Knowledge 



Necessary to Success, 108, 221; 



Mission of, 48; Present and Future, 



202; Rewards in. 111. 

 Hot-beds for Garden, 248. 

 Huntley, Mrs. D., Paper of, 39. 



Influence of Forests, 92. 

 Influence of Severe Winter, 113, 124. 

 Injury to Strawberries, 19, 65. 

 Insect killers, 338. 



Joint Convention, 175. 



Kellogg, G. J.. Paper of, 119, 181. 

 Kerr, Mrs. A., Paper of, 100. 



Late Growth, How to Remedy, 113. 



Lawn, How to make on Sandy Soil, 

 46. 



Lawn Planting, 145; List of Trees 

 and Plants for, 11,146. 



List of Evergreens, 10, 145. 

 I Local Societies, Reports of, 146. 



Location of Garden, 244. 



London Purple, 343. 

 I Loring, Communication of, 127. 

 ' Losey, Remarks of. 44. 



Love of Flowers, 40, 57. 



Luck in Horticulture, 79. 



Manure for Roses, 332. 

 Market Adaptations, 75. 

 ! Market Value of Strawberries, 176. 

 I Meeting of State Fair, 123. 

 Mental and Moral Influence of Horti- 

 culture, 26. 

 i jVIental Outreach of Women, 222. 

 ' Meteorological Tables, 346, 347. 

 ; Mildew and Bliglit. 126. 

 Mildew on the Grape, 295. 

 Mineral Constituents, In Plant 

 Growth, 301; Necessary to Plants, 

 304. 

 Minnesota Hort. Society, Communi- 

 cation of, 149, 151. 

 Mission of Horticulture, 48. 

 Mushrooms, 285. 



Northern Fruit, and Fruit Raising, 

 84; Hort. Society, Report of, 146; 

 Officers, Election of, 159. 



Orchards, In Northern Wisconsin, 

 86; In St. Croix Co. 35; Location 

 of, 38, 74; Resetting of, 228; Statis- 

 tics of, 156, 345. 



Ornamental Tree Planting, 44. 



Outdoor Flowers and Plants, 109. 



Parasitic Growth, Relation to disease, 

 312. 



