42ri State II or ti cultural Society. 



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rage. 



Leaves Fall Early' Should the : SSiV 



Letters: 



G. B. Brackett 18S 



Peter Dailing- 19) 



J. A. Durkes 8:* 



Wm. H. Evans 193 



Chas. W. Garfield 188. 



G. T. Odor 75, 19') 



Z. T. Russell 79 



J. Will Smith 192 



E. W. Stephens 189' 



F. W. Taylor 188 



Henry Wilier & Son 303 



T. C. Wilson 189 



Lice, Spray for Plant 375- 



Lime— A Fertilizer, Cleanser and Insecticide 12, 13, 20. 125. 172 



Lime, Salt and Sulphur Wash 390 



List of County Societies ix 



List of Honorary Members v 



List of Life Members v, vi 



List of Members vii. 



List of Officers y 



List of Standing- Committees xiv 



List of World's Fair Workers 217 



Low Headed Apple Tre«s, Prof. A. T. Erwin lOS^ 



Low Heading 24, 66, 101. IW 



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Manure, Effects on Moisture of Soil 357 



Manure for Fruit, B. H. Riehl 340' 



Marketing-, Art in 350 



Marketing Grapes 275, 405 



Marketing Strawberries 263, 266, o9.s 



Marketing, The Cost of, G. T. Tippin 166 



Mature, Pick Fruit When 28, 211, 299, 329 



Mature Wood 339' 



Meeting, Summer 1-117 



Meeting, Winter 119-294 



Membership xv 



Members, Honorary Life v 



Members, Life _. v 



Members, List of vii 



Mice, Injury by o34 



Missouri at the World's Fair.... 214. 



Missouri as a Fruit State, Position of 93, 179 



Missouri State Building at the World's Fair 231 



Missouri State Horticultural Society, Meetings of 94 



Missouri State Horticultural Society, Prof. J. C. Whitten 91 



Moisture Necessary to Fertility, Soil, J. J. Edgerton 365 



Mulching 59, 69, 110, 136, 161. 410 



Murray, N. F., Pruning the Orchard 60 



Shall We Cultivate Our Orchards 130- 



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Nature Lessons in Horticulture, G. B. Lamm 304. 308 



Nature Study, Prof. J. C. Blair 365- 



New Fruits for the World's Fair 210' 



