532 INDEX. * 



Page. 



C^-nclusion 387 



Report of the South Haven Pomological Society 407 



Introduction by Secretary 407 



Climate -.- 409 



Soil 410 



Peach Culture ^... 410 



Open-air Fig Culture 412 



Grape Culture at South Haven . 413 



Marketing Advantages. 416 



Pear Trees— B. Hathaway 418 



Test Gardens — Geo. Parmelee 423 



The Point de Peau Vineyard and its Wine 426 



Clearing Stump Lands for the Peach — S. B. Peck 436 



Varieties of Peaches— S. B. Peck 439 



Statement of Spring Lake Vineyards and Orchards. 442 



The Codling Moth < 450 



Does Fruit-Growing Pay ? 451 



Will Apple Culture Pay? 4,51 



Selection of Apples for Orchards 452 



Raspberries, New and Old — Benj . Hathaway . 453 



Michigan Vineyards 457 



Michigan tcvsuh Arizona 468 



Yellows in Peaches — Prof R. C. Kedzie 464 



History of the Yellows. 467 



SjTnptoms of the Yellows 469 



Mode of Propagation of the Disease 470 



Cause of the Yellows 471 



Investigation and Microscopic Examination — - 472 



Analysis of Ash 476 



Remedial Measures 480 



Concerning the Meteorology of Michigan — Prof. Kedzie 484 



Table of Fruits, Flowers, etc 495 



