index:. 181 



G. Page. 



Gage, David, paper by 150 



Gas sprayer 71 



Gebhardt, Benton, remarks by 70, 137 



Geismar, Leo M., report by 125 



Gooseberries, varieties of 126, 128 



Grape rot, controlling the 10 



Grapes, varieties of 126, 128 



Grass maturing in orchard 53 



H. 



Hale, J. H., addresses by 9, 14, 23, 41, 42, 49, 61, 87 



Harvesting fruit 69 



Hedrick, Prof. U. P., addresses by 25, 50, 56 



Home, in and around the 146 



Honorary members, list of 164 



Hunt, E. M., paper by 150 



Hunter, L. R., paper by 141 



Hutchins, Edward, paper by 138 



J. 



June grass for lawns 129 



K. 



Kalamazoo Fruit Growers Society , 157 



Keasey, E. L., poems by 112, 143 



Kellogg, Dr. J. H., address by 74 



Kentucky blue grass for lawns 129 



L. 



Labor, cost of 122 



foreign 138 



Landscape gardening, committee on 5 



Lawns, a chapter on 128 



Jjegislation, committee on 5 



Lenawee County Horticultural Society 158 



Life members of State Society ' 160 



Lime and sulphur 96, 105 



boiling the 99 



goggles and rubber gloves for using 97 



in place of Bordeaux mixture 31, 34 



Lime, excess of 28, 106 



hydrated 32, 97, 99 



stone rather than air slaked 12 



Little peach 65 



Low headed trees 45, 58, 149 



Lyon permanent fund 7 



M. 



Manure 20, 22, 23, 69, 93 



Marketing fruits 69 



McCoy, K. C, paper by 151 



Mclsaac, Isabel, paper by 131 



Michigan fruits as compared with other fruits 135 



Mildew of grapes 11 



Moisture in the soil 57 



Mulching young trees 104 



