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 HAMILTON, PROF. JOHN (Secretary of Agriculture), Pennsylvania as a 



a fruit growing Ftate 316 



HAYWARD, PROF. HARRY, A plea for better live stock in Pennsylva- 

 nia, 238 



HEIGES, PROF. S. B., An address 312 



HESS, PROF. E. H., Training for our life work 135 



HOBSON, JOHN, Growing primula chinensis for exhibition, 275 



HOOD, HON. G. W., Farm fences and ways over the farm, 167 



HOXIE, S., The Holstein-Friesian breed 255 



HULL, GEORGE E. , Ideal standards in farming 121 



HURLEY, JOSEPH, How to prepare and plant a permanent asparagus 



bed for private use 282 



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IHLSENG, PROF. M. C. , Geological relation of soils, 244 



J'illNSON, W. B. K., Is it advisable to grow small fruits in young or- 

 chards, 299 



KLEINHEINEY, WM., Culture of calceolaria hybrida, 279 



LIGHTY, L. W., Management of dairy cows on the farm 161 



LONSDALE, EDWIN, Flori-culture as a profession 218 



LUSK, MISS MELVINA, Lighting, heating and ventilating the home 190 



MOON, WM. M., Ornamental horticulture 319 



PARRY, MRS. ELIZA, How one girl helped 186 



PEACHY, J. H., Nature study in the public schools 126 



PEARSON, DR. LEONARD (State Veterinarian), The relation of the 



wholesomeness of the stable to the health of its inmates 151 



PIERCE, L. W., Some points in door yard planting and decoration 303 



PHILIPS. THOMAS J, The silo an pconnmic 147 



