i\u,'mk[k's' iNsiriiTEs. 821 



B 



IJlight— Shall It Uemaiu Uucoiuiiu'iihIV o(><> 



Bulbs — Floworing 42(5 



Rirds— Value to Horticulturist 44"» 



Birds aud Fruits 44.S 



C 

 CORN GROWERS— 



Address hy C. B Cloro. . .• ISs 



Address l.y Prof. A. T. Wianeko V.itt 



Nomiuatiug Comuiittoo Appointed ; . . 11>2 



Children's Gardens 21»7 



Catalpa aud Other Trees for Timber 'iV.i 



D 



DUROC JERSEY SWINE BREEDERS— 



President's Address 25G 



"Breeding- Thoroujihbred Swine" 25S 



Election of Officers 258 



"Preparing and Offeriuii' Swine for Public Sale" 251.) 



"Feedinjr and Caring for Ilogs from Birth to 200 Pounds" 2G0 



DISTRICT HORTICULTURAI/ AND GOOD ROADS INSTITUTE- 



"An Acre of Strawberries and How to Grow Them" 4(K» 



"Raspberries" 47o 



"Grapes" 478 



"Fruit Industries of Southern Indiana" 485 



"The Apple and How to (Jrow It" 497 



Address of Mr. Stanton, President of the Southern Illinois Horti- 

 cultural Society, "The Pe(ii" 512 



"Stone Fruits" 510 



"Orchard Enemies and How to Combat Them". 522 



EXHIBITS— 



Automobiles and Motor Cars 1G7 



Buggies and Carriages 107 



Farm Wagons 1(>7 



Fence 108 



Fence Posts 108 



Fertilizers , lOS 



Gas and < Jastdine Engines 108 



Gates 100 



Agricultural Implements 100 



Newspaper Stands 170 



Plows 1711 



Pumps and Windmills 17<» 



Scales 171 



Threshing Machines 171 



Miscellaneous 171 



R 

 FAIR MANAGERS— 



President's Address 17.'> 



Address l>y J. Q. Thomas 177 



