578 INDEX. 



Pa<5P. 



Pears — 



Popular varieties, 26 



In Western New York, 64 



Culture in, 96 



Bligljt, reward for remedies, 100 



How to ]iack for market, . . . 102 



New varieties, . 265 



Old trees at Monroe, 351 



Peninsula Farmers' Club, Discussion?, . . 482 



Peoniep, 89 



Phylloxera Vaslatrix, 72,341 



Plant Bu<: (CJansus Oblineatus), 70 



Planting Trees, how deep, . . . ' . . . .■•... . 374 



Preparinsi land for, 476 



Plant Life, Phenomena of, bj^ President Clark, 299 



Plums — 



Popular varieties, 35 



Lyon's address, 233 



New varieties, 266 



Profit of, 499 



Pomological Department at State Fair, register of entriep, 406 



Pomology and Meteorology, 360 



Potato, 468 



Potato Bug, 71 , 74 



Premiums awarded at State Fair, 1874, 416 



Premiums awarded by the State Pomological Society for 1874 116 



Pruning Fruit Trees, 511 



Q. 



Quinces, 49, 267, 475, 499 



R. 



Raspberries — 



Popular varieties, 45, 46, 230 



In Western New York, 65 



New varieties 269 



The kinds recommended by the State Society, ....... 391 



Redfield's Address, 554 



Reports, Consolidation of, 506 



River Raisin Navy, 564 



Root Crops, value of 464 



Root Culture, 466 



Rust, the, 493 



S. 



Saginaw Valley, . 402 



Sap, Pressure of, etc, 299-340 



Saugatuck and Ganges, the fruit region of the Kalamaaoo, 190 



Shade and Ornamental Trees, • 485 



Shrew, the, 367 



Signal Service, '173 



Small Fruits, 230, 534 



Prnfitableness of, 483 



South Haven Pomological Society, Discussions, 475 



Third Annual Fair 497 



South Haven, Statistic Fruit Report, 510 



Sparrow, the English, 557 



Specialties in favorable sections, 11 



Spider, the, . 368 



Spring Lake, 1874, 370 



State Agricultural Society, Early History, . ....... 381 



Officers for 1875, 573 



State Fair of 1874, 403 



