296 NEBRASKA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



Hood, Prof. G. W. — 



The Economic Importance of By-Products to Nebraska Horti- 

 culture ; 80 



Harrison, Rev. C. S. — 



Procession of Flowers from Spring to Fall 95 



Harrington, F. M. — 



Horticultural Practices in Oregon 127 



How I Beat Dandelions and Crab Grass on My Lawn IIU 



Horticultural Practices in Oregon 127 



Letter of Transmittal 3 



Life Among the Flowers 36 



Membership 11 



Merril, F. S. — 



Packing and Grading Apples 74 



Marshall, C. G. — 



One Season's Experience of a Cooperative Fruit Growers' 



Association 113 



My Methods of Planting Grapevines, Raspberries, Blackberries, 



and Other Small Fruits 120 



Nelson, N. H. — 



A Successful Fruit Growers' Association... 44 



One Season's Experience of a Cooperative Fruit Growers' Asso- 

 ciation - - --■ 113 



Officers '^ 



Plants and Flowers Useful for Home 28 



Planting Window Boxes and Vases 32 



Procession Of Flowers from Spring to Fall 95 



Perennial Flower Garden - 34 



President's address 40 



Packing and Grading Apples 74 



Pollard, E. M. — 



Conserving Moisture in Nebraska Orchards 85 



Report — 



Secretary 58 



Treasurer - - ^'^ 



Auditing committee '^^^ 



Steinhart, J. W. — • 



Canning and Preserving Apples 132 



Spencer, F. P. — 



How We Can Get the Consumer to Eat More Apples 100 



Simanton, J. R. — 



Planting Window boxes and Vases •- 32 



Standing committees ^ 



Spraying the Apple and Results Obtained in 1913. 51 



Table of Contents.. ^ 



The Economic Importance of By-products to Nebraska Horticulture 80 



