Index. 



477 



Chicago and Alton road 469 



Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific , 473 



Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul 475 



D 



Dewbenv, a brief article on the 



Lucretia, F. H. Wild 48 



Discussion on apple diseases 207 



Discussion on apples, varieties. . 187 



Discussion on blackberries 47 



Discussion on canning 59 



Discussion on cherries 216 



Discussion on dewberries 49 



Discussion on distribution 121 



Discussion on grapes 56, 313 



Discussion on horticultural educa- 

 tion 113 



Discussion on insects 58 



Discussion on orchards 186, 196 



Discussion on peaches 224 



Discussion on pears 302 



Discussion on plums 222 



Discussion on raspberries 45 



Discussion on strawberries 31 



Discussion on transportation .... 122 



riiscussion on Uniform packages. 128 



Discussion on winter injury 124 



Diseases 391 



Diseases of apple. Prof. Whitten.. 206 



Diseases of cherry. Prof. Whitten. 219 



Diseases of pear. Prof. Whitten. .. 301 

 Distribution of small fruits, best 



plan in, O. T. Tippin 116 



Distribution of strawberries 42 



B 



Entomology 394 



Entomology and horticulture, Mary 



E. iMurtfeldt ' 108 



Entomologist, nurseryman and . . 430 



F 



Farewell words 329 



Fertilizer, nitrate of soda. Prof. 



A, T. Jordan 376 



Fertilizers, Swift & Co 282 



Floral infatuation. An author's.. 408 

 Flowers, cultivation of, Mrs. E. L. 



Parker 16 



Flowers for the yard, seeds and 



greenhouse, C. I. Robords 71 



Flowers, the ethical and practical 



value of, Mrs. G. E. Diigan. ... 75 

 Flowers, the Six Best from Seed, 



Mrs. G. E. Dungan 165 



Forestry 426 



Freeze, general conclusions on . . . . 386 



Fruit buds. Prof. W. R. Lazenby. 431 



Fruit, high colored 447 



Fruits, crvstalized or glace, Mrs. 



H. B. Monteith '. 287 



Fruits for ihe farmer, J. A. Ken- 

 ned v 146 



Fruit, what to do with surplus, 



Mrs. W. B. Chambers 150 



Fumigation 403 



Fungi 391 



Fungus, cedar apple. Prof. Whitten 393 



G 



Gathering and marketing the ap- 

 ple crop, A. Nelson • 194 



Gooseberries, successful culture of, 



F. S. White 380 



Grape bulletin, Prof. Whitten. ... 367 



Grape, the Sam'l Miller 303 



Grapes 306, 367 



Grapes, cultivation and best vari- 

 eties, Henry Wallis 49 



Grapes, cultivating, trellising, mar- 

 keting, etc., C. F. Ruegsegger. 310 

 Grapes, discussion on 56 



H 



Healthful homes, Mrs. J. R. Mill- 



ner 131 



Hedges 428 



Hellebore 396 



Honey-dew, J. J. Kiser 291 



Honey, keeping 420 



Honey, wholesome 420 



Horticultural books 103 



Horticultural education, Mrs. G. 



E. Dugan 112 



Horticultural education, report of 



committee on, G. B. Lamm.... 107 

 Horticulture, some thoughts on. P, 



H. Speakman 143 



How rock becomes soil, H. B. Can- 

 non 433 



How to keep the boys on the farm, 



J. C. Evans '. 148 



Hannibal and St. Joseph R. R, . . 4.59 



I 



Injury by. drouth, can we help the 



trees, J. E. May 197 



"Insecticides and spraying" Ill 



Insects, apple, Prof. J. M. Sted- 



man 203 



Insects, discussion . . 58, 206 



Insects of the pear. Prof. Sted- 



man 301 



Insects of the cherry. Prof. Sted- 



man \'. 218 



Insects spend the winter how, M. 



V. Slingerland 398 



Invitations for places of meetings 280 



K 



Kerosene emulsion 396 



Kerosene formula 397 



Kansas Citv. Ft. Scott and Mem- 

 phis R. R 457 



Kansas City, St, Joseph and Coun- 

 cil Bluflfs 459 



Kansas City. Pittsburg and Gulf. 461 



