INDEX TO POMCJLOGICAL REPORT. 



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Address of president 28 



of welcome, John G. Utterback 7 



response, L. S. Merrill 8 



Bee keeping and its relation to fruit growing 44 



Blair, W. Saxby, addresses by 31. 72 



Conclusions from the first Gregory contest 109 



Experimental work in Xova Scotia, relating to apple scab control. . 72 

 A comparison of lime-sulphur arsenate of different strengths 



for the first spray Tj 



A comparison of lime-sulphur sprays of different strength "j"] 



Bordeaux before blossoms open vs lime-sulphur 75 



Russeting of fruit caused by Bordeaux arsenate as com- 

 pared with lime-sulphur arsenate 74 



The value of the dormant spray for control of apple scab . . 75 



Value of arsenate of lead in lime- sulphur for control of scab 78 



Which spray is the most important 78 



Fertilizers for the apple orchard 55 



Forbush, Dr. Edward Howe, illustrated lecture by 11 



Freeman, Prof. Frances R., address by 103 



Gardner, A. K., address by 109 



Griffin, O. B,, address by 44 



McCue, Prof. C. A., addresses by 55, 94 



Meeting, annual 7 



business 65 



Members, annual 6 



Hfe 5 



Officers for 1914 2 



Orchard experimental work in Nova Scotia, conducted by the 



Dominion experimental farms 31 



Apple thinning experiment, 1912 32 



Thinning experiments, Bridgetown, 1913. , 34 



Thinning fruit at Bridgetown, 1914 yj 



Seed moisture tests with cover crops 40 



Soil moisture tests with cover crops 41 



Our friends, the birds 11 



Pedigree fruits 94 



Putnam, J. H.. address by 82 



Report of secretary 69 



of treasurer 67 



on resolutions 65 



Small fruit culture 82 



Value of home economics 103 



