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Tuesday session, June 6, 1893 10-17 



The Flower Garden, Mrs. W. H. Bass 15 



Thursday session, June 8, 9 a. m 33-42 



The Fruit Season, Secretary's report 33 



The Society a Growing One, Secretary's report. . 34 



The Romance of Roses 50 



The Exposition, Colman's Rural 79 



Teach Horticulture in Schools 89 



The Outlook in the Fruit Industry 103 



The Osage Orange Pyralid 109 



The Bag-worm 113 



The Buffalo Tree-hopper 106 



The Apple-tree Borers 116 



The Grape-vine Scale 118 



The Horn-fly 119 



Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting '. 125 



Tree Growth, J. C. Bender 135 



Thursday session, Dec. 7, 9 a. m 161 



" " 2p.m 173 



" " 7:30 p. m 197 



Truck Farming, J . H . Karnes 234 



The Progress of Horticulture, Sam'l Miller .^ 257 



Taste and Tact in Arranging Grounds 276 



The Best Plums and Why, Jacob Faith 288 



The Keiffer Pear * 293 



The True Value of Green Manuring 312 



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Under-drainage, J. M. Neff. 239 



Utility Plus Beauty, L. A. Goodman 329 



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Visit to Experiment Grounds 27 



Value of Horticulture, ED. Parce 361 



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"Watson, Miss Estelle, Recitation 



Wednesday session, June 7, 9 a. m 17 



2p.m 27 



" " 8p. m 29 



"Winter meeting at Fulton 124-269 



Wednesday session, Dec. 6, 2 p. m 125 



" " " 7:30 p. m 148 



World's Fair, E . L. Pollard 183 



What Florists Can Do for Adornment, E. H, Michel 250 



W here Wood Ashes are Cheap Enough 335 



What is Woman's Place in Making the Home Happy, Mrs. G. H, McCartey. . . 342 



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