Index. 



479 



Peach trees 359 



Peach trees, experience with frozen 361 



Peach trees, frozen 224 



Peach trees, setting out 300 



Peach trees, size, J. H. Hale 363 



Pear blight, M. B. Wait 356 



Pear leaf blister mite 403 



Pear, nurserv trees, W. H. Litson, 



Jr ' 300 



Pear. Garber and Keiffer. R. J. 



Bagby 299 



Pear, Psylla 401 



Pears . ." 355 



Petunias 167 



Planting between trees 353 



Planting orchards 171.176,178 



Plants, are pedigreed better. H. 



Schnell 389 



Plants, improvement bv selection, 



H. J. Webber '. 387 



Plants, twelve hardy Herbaceous, 



N. O. Booth '. 245 



Plum Curculio 401 



Plum orchards, opportunities for 



wider planting. S. H. Linton . . 220 



Plum, Satsuma, J. H. Hale 364 



Plums, commercial value of Japan 365 



Plum, varieties, disciission 222 



Poems — A Day in June. Eben E. 



Rexford 93 



All About Apples 347 



Colorado Ben 340 



Mv Grandfather's Orch- 

 ard 346 



Orchard Lands of Long 

 Ago, James Whitcomb Ri- 

 ley 355 



Our Birds. H. W. Longfel- 

 low " 340 



Set Out Trees. Mrs. An- 

 nie G. Marshall 339 



The Fruit Tree's Praver. 



A. M. N ■ . . . 337 



The Sunflower's Story. 



Velma C. Melville ..'.... 417 



When the Green Gits Back 



in the Trees. J. W. Riley. 427 



Poppies 1 68 



Preparation for orchard . . . .170, 172. 175 



Q 



Quality in preference to quantity. 



Geo.' Raupp .' . 28 



Quince growing 357 



Quince trees, pruning 357 



R 



Random thoughts on small fruits. 



M. L. Bonham 43 



Raspberries, Blackcap. N. F. Mur- 

 ray 378 



Raspberries, discussion on 45 



Reciprocity. L. A. Goodman 333 



Recitation, "Pleasures of the Black- 

 berry," Philip McDonald 164 



Refrigerator service. Liquid Air 



for 434 



Report of secretary 92, 269 



Report of treasurer 99, 277 



Report, our annual 273 



Resolutions, final 152, 327 



Resolutions on pure food 327 



Resolutions on Society's woik . . . 328 

 Root rot of apple. Prof, von 



Sehrenck 225 



s 



San Jose Scale 404 



Sell or consign, A. H. Griesa 445 



Shaw banquet 436 



Sheep raising and orcharding, I. B. 



Lawton 129 



Small fruits 371 



Small fruits, best plan in distribu- 

 tion of. G. T. Tippin 116 



Small fruits, fall planting of, H. 



C. Irish 381 



Small fruits. Random thoughts on, 



M. L. Bonham 43 



Small fruits, report on. G. W. 



Hopkins 263 



Small fruits, when to cut back, H. 



E. Van Deman 382 



Southeast Mo. as a fruit growing 



section. M. Butterfield 281 



Southeast IMo. and its resources. 



T. B. Chandler 293 



Spray formulas 395 



Spraying 317. 396 



Spraying, discussion on 289 



Spraying, dry 315 



Spraying for insects 396 



Spraying of orchards 396 



Spray pmii]is 314 



Stock for cherries 217 



Stone fruits. J. P. Cowdin 226 



Stone fruits 358 



Strawberries, Big, E. H. Grabill. . 377 

 Strawberries, cost of growing, B. 



F. Smith . .^ 374 



Strawberries, 'discussion on distri- 

 bution of 42 



Strawberries, discussion on varie- 

 ties 31 



Strawberries. Dry Weather 374 



Strawberries improved by selection. 



Prof. T,. IT. Bailey . . .'. 372 



Strawberries, quality in prefer- 

 ence to quantity. Geo. Raupp.. 28 



Strawl)erries. the demand; the sup- 

 ply. G. A. Attwood 37 



Strnwboiries. varieties for market. 



W. F. Rausch 27 



Strawberry, pedigreed plants. H. 



Schnell' 389 



Snmmer meeting 14. 153 



