404 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Gra !ere, use of for peaches 306 



Graiing fruit, importance of. 312, 301, 348 



Gr.iham, R. D., paper by 74, 139 



Grape, development of varieties of 66 



preferred varieties of 70 



the fertile and infertile blossoms of 64 



Grapep, classification of 65 



for Oceana county - 69 



marketing of — '^0, 141 



pruning and training of 375 



self-sterility among - 64 



summer thinning of 180 



Green manurirg, best plants for 279, 355, 356, 370 



value of 378 



GroflE, H. H., paper by 106 



Gunson, Thomas, paper by.. 246 



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H light, James M., paper by - 43 



Hale, J. H., address by 287 



Hardiness, relative, of peach and plum buds 361 



Hawley, Edward, paper by 38 



Horticultural societies, value of to fruitgrowers 349 



Horticulturists, education of _. 220 



Houk, J. B., paper by 10 



Hutchins, Edward, paper by 71 



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Illinois society meeting, report of 99 



Insect enemies, work among 336 



Insecticides, improvements in 338 



Insects, observation of, valuable to fruitgrowers - 336 



Inspection of nursery stock 110, 137, 340 



Iriigation, an experiment in 83 



experience in 85, 173, 187 



observations of 86 



K. 



Kellogg, R. M., paper by 326 



L. 



Lewis and Early Slichigiu peaches, difference between.. 53 



Lima bean, varieties of 354 



Lyon, ex-Pres.T.T., tribute to 306 



M. 



Manuring, green, value of.... 278 



best plants for 279,355,356, 357 



Marketing, co-operative 82, 148, 194 



metjiodsofia Chicago 213 



methods pursued at Benton Harbor 146 



Grand Rapids 147 



Michigan's advantages in 76, 156, 163 



of fruit 71,74,76,78,97, 140, 149, 156, 161 



Michigan Agricultural College, horticultural education at 224 



fruitf in eastern markets 164,211 



Mixed planting of tree fruits 184 



Monroe, C. J , address by 306 



report by 95 



