INDEX. 577 

 H. 



Page. 



Hedgebocr, the, 367 



Home and ils Ornamentation, Ill 



Horticultural Experiments by C. W. Garfield, 541 



Horticulture, Appeal for, by \Vm. Kowe, 523 



How Plants Grow. . " 161 



How to get an Orchard, . 51 



I. 



Insects, injurious, , 11, 379 



Various 17t> 



J. 



June-berrry, . .... 50 



L. 



Lake Michigan, how it affects fruit culture, 184 



Life Members, 567 



M. 



Magnolias, 76 



Manistee Horticultural Society, Discussions, 873 



Manure from Hen-house, 458 



On Orchards, 458, 486 



Its Treatment and Value, 271 



Marketing Fruit, 478 



Meteorology 360 



Mole, the " 366 



Money in Orchards 51 



Mulberries 50 



N. 



Nectarines, 49 



Nomenclature at State Fair, 429 



Of Apples 66 



Northern Micbisan, Destiny of 54 



Northwestern Fruit-Growers' Distributing Association, 530 



0. 



Old Mission 432-474 



Organization Among Farmers, . . 294 



Ornamental Trees, 74, 485 



Ornamentation of Homes, Ill 



Ornithology in Western New York, 86 



Orchards and Vmeyards of Michiiran, 119, 129 



Orchard CiKiimittee's Report for 1874 119 



Orchards, Care of Young, 477 



Manuring, 438, 486 



Order and Neatness, by James Satterlee, 279 



Our Friends — the Mole, the Toad, and the Spider, 366 



Owl, the, 368 



P. 



Packing Fruit, 513 



Past, Present and Future of Michigan Pomology, 9 



Peaches — 



Popular varieticp, ... 31 



In Western New York 64 



Inauguration of the Michigan Peach Belt, 227 



New varieties, 260 



Pruning, 286, 548 



Culture 488, 492 



Best for Market, . . . " . ' 498 



Is Feach Growing Overdonr .... ... 501 



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