446 INDEX. 



Page. 



Marketing, Insufficiency of Our Methods 8,32, 35 



Dishonest Practices in 11 



"Granger" System of 34 



of Peaches 128 



Markets. Finding and Reaching them 34, 36, 129, 173 



Mehan, Thomas, Paper by. 198 



Merritt, A. C, Letter from 276 



Monroe, Chas. J., Address by 83, 214 



Statistics by 103,216 



Morrill, R., Paper by 175 



Mulberry, The 304 



Myrick, Herbert, Paper by 201 



N. 



Nectarines, Catalogue of 412 



Northern Michigan, Horticultural Possibilities of. 49 



Experiment Stations in 50 



Flora of Sandy Pine Plains of 53 



Northwest Micnigan, Horticultural Advantages of 57 



Nurseries, Contrast between American and French 199 



Nurserymen, American Association, Report of 195 



Nursery Stock, Faults of 12 



Substitution Evil 13 



Nutbearing and Deciduous Trees, Cultivation of 89, 201, 205,210,211 



Nuts, Edible Sorts of in America 334-325 



O. 



Officers, Annual Election of 63 



Officers of the Society vii 



Onions, Phosphate as Fertilizer for.^ 31 



Use of Ashes on 31 



Out-door meetings. Value of 344 



Overproduction a False Alarm 359, 363 



Owen, Dr. W., Paper by 369 



P. 



Packages, Preferred Sizes and Styles 110, 178 



Parasites, Relation of, to Yellows 294 



Parks and Scliool Grounds, Ornamentation of 121 



Payne, Wm. H., Report by , 353 



Peach, Rise of Cultivation of, in Western Micliigan 4 



Replanting where Yellows Killed 110 



Best Sorts for Commercial Orcliard 130, 19), 353 



Cultivation of Orchard 130. 171,353 



Cutting Back Late in Season 131 



Distance Apart in Setting 133, 171 



Best Location and Soil for Orchard 133, 170, 171 



Michigan Seedlings 135 



Keeping Up Fertility of Orchard 135. 171 



How to Destroy Borer Ib7. 145 



Training of Tree 144, 171 



Production of Seedlings of 150, 158 



Thinning of Fruit 108,144, 171 



Method of Cultivation in Illinois 172 



