INDEX. 



Page 

 Address of welcome— Mayor Bartlett, 



Springfield 14 



Address— Pres. R. H. Jesse _• 92 



Address of welcome— Mayor Cave, Mo- 



berly 161 



Apple-root plant-louse— Prof. J. M. Sted- 



man 19 



Apple culture, notes on— W.R. Wilkinson. 194 



Apples, commercial 130 



Apples, variations In . 346 



Apples for cold storage 349 



Apples, how to keep 351 



Apple trees, pruning. 351 



Apple , the Gano - — 355 



Apple , the Ben Davis 355 



Apple packers, suggestions to 357 



Advice to shipping associations— G. T. 



Tlppln 408 



Associations 133 



B 



Banquet.. 126 



Bees relation of, to horticulture 244 



Ben Davis orchard— B. Logan 195 



Birds, our useful— O. Wldmann 168 



Bitter rot. 372 



Blackberries. 64, 397 



Blackberry , the Klttatlnny 68 



Borers 372 



Bulbs, hardy— Mrs. G. E. Dugan 166 



Business side of fruit culture— J. H. Hale, 

 Conn 404 



c 



Cherries, best— G. P. Turner 272 



Cherries, notes on— J. Troop, Ind 375 



Cherry trees 376 



Cherries, how to grow 378 



Committees, standing 4 



Committees, appointed 37,202 



Committee on final resolutions 156, 276 



Committee on Otiltuary 311 



Constitution of State society 6 



Constitution for local societies 8 



Co-operation, drawbacks of — B. Lelthold. 227 



Co-operation in South Missouri 298 



County societies, list of 11 



County societlas , reports 209 



Crop statistics— L. A. Goodman 215 



Cultivation of young trees— G. A. Smith. 239 



D 



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Delegates to Springfield. 37 



Delegates to Moberly 179 



Discussion on— 



Arsenates 108 



Associations 131 



Bees 130 



Birds 172 



Blackberries 64 



Boi'deaux mixture — 108 



Evaporators 105 



Fertilizers 127 



Grafting 127 



Grapes 79, 286 



Horticulture in schools '. . 270 



Insect pests 112,224, 301 



London purple 110 



Marketing fruit 132 



Marketing strawberry 55 



Orchards 186, 308 



Paris green 109 



Peaches 86 



Pears 265 



Potatoes 293 



Preservatives 105 



Raspberries 58 



Spraying 107, 128 



Storage 129 



Transportation 256 



Varieties of apples 196 



Vegetables 261 



E 



Evaporator 104 



F 



Formalin 104 



Fruits, jellies and preserves— Mrs. Wm. 



Quayle 223 



Fruits forborne culture— Mrs. H. V. Estill. 301 

 Fruit culture of Ozark hills- Geo. BUI, 



Ark 308 



G 



Grafting 352 



Grapes, old and new— Sam' 1 Miller 69 



Grapes In South Missouri— J. T. Snod- 



grass 72 



Grapes, care and pruning of — Chas. 



Teubner 75 



Grape growing in Missouri valley— A. 



Chandler, Kas, 277 



