■448 INDEX. 



Page. 



Plums, Our Native 47,307 



Orchard Management 187 



Varieties in Oceana County 187 



Marketing 188 



Insect Enemies and Diseases of 188, 307 



Wild Goose. Fertilization of Blossoms of 188 



Catalogue of 422 



Native Sorts, Improvement of 308 



Foreign Varieties under Test 308 



Preferred Varieties 309,353 



Plum Stocks, as Preventive of Yellows 295 



Profits of Peach Culture in Maryland and Delaware 255 



Michigan 356 



Pruning, High and Low, Merits of 354 



Q. 



iQuince, New Varieties of the 101 



Origin of 323 



Successful in America 324 



Japan, Use of 324 



Catalogue of the 424 



R. 



Russian Fruits, Report on 300 



Rouse, Irving, Paper by 199 



Roots, Method of Growth 166 



Nutrition by 167 



Primary and Secondary 167 



Relation of, to Branches 169 



Aphis on 252 



Resolutions, at June Meeting 19 



in favor of Farmers' Institutes 63 



at Annual Meeting 65 



Report, Annual, of State Society Officers CO 



on President's Annual Message 62 



Replanting after Ravages of Yellows 272 



Reid, Robert, Letter from 277 



Raspberries, Red, New 99 



Discussion upon 365 



Black-Cap, New 100 



Intermediate Sorts 100 



Rust on 110 



Catalogue of 425 



Ramsdell, J. G., of South Haven, Paper by 105,362 



Letter from 142 



S. 



Sand Cherry, The 59 



Sandy Soils, Cultivation of for Profit 72, 75 



Satterlee, James, Paper by 204 



Report by 348 



Scott, Rev. Chas., Paper by 75 



Seedling Peaches, Michigan 135 



Sheffer, S. G., Paper by 170 



Letter Irom 275 



