404 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



I. 



Indiana State Horticultural society, notes on meeting of, 73. 

 Injurious insects, 13, 101, 143, 166, 167, 182, 185. 

 bulletin upon, 313. 

 discussion upon, 19. 

 harbored in old orchards, 112. 

 increase of, 13. 



methods of combatting, 19, 143. 

 Insects, injurious, ease of travel, 102. 



no protection provided against, 103. 

 to the raspberry, 143. 

 Irrigation at Michigan Agricultural college, 12, 41, 198, 334. 

 South Haven, 45. 

 in East Paris, 213. 

 Kent county, ol. 

 Illinois, 211. 

 Lowell, 215. 



Saugatuck township, 216. . 



Watson, 215. 

 by cultivation, 45. 

 expense of, 209. 

 for farm crops, 32. 

 remarJis upon, 135. 

 tests of at Douglas, 205. 

 Insecticides, chemistry of, 28. 



use of, 30, 76. 

 Insect pests, federal laws needed for suppression of, 109. 115, 121, 123. 125. 

 foreign, 101. 



generated in old orchards, 182. 

 home-grown. 111. 

 Implements for use in peach orchards, 182. 

 Intensive fruitgrowing the most profitable, 177, 187. 



J. 



Japan plums at South Haven substation, 235, 292. 

 Johnson, Squire, paper by, 230. 



E. 



Kedzie, Prof. R. C, paper by, 28. 

 Kellogg, R. M., paper by, 145. 

 Kerosene, pure, used as a spray, 118. 

 Kirk, James L., paper by, 247. 

 Kirkpatrick, Mayor, address by, 81. 



L. 



Laws of Michigan relating to horticulture, 353. 

 Lawton, O. D., paper by, 22. 

 Lettuce, experiments with, 328. 

 Lyon, T. T., bulletin by, 265. 

 paper by, 26, 232. 



M. 



Michigan Agricultural college, visit to, 10. 

 Michigan, advantages of for fruitgrowing, 163. 



peach orchards of, 177. 

 Mildew of the peach, illustration of, 344. 

 Mistakes of nurserymen, who responsible for. 257. 

 Monroe, Hon. C. J., address by, 82. 



paper by, 237. 

 Morrill, Hon. Roland, annual message by, 84. 



paper by, 179. 



