INDEX. 377 



Paoe. 



Fruits, New, from Seed, 188 



at Annual Meeting, . 179 



for Chicag^o * 33 



at Summer Meeting, 58 



New 172 



Fruitfulness to Increase, 200 



Fuller, S. L., on Markets, 233 



G. 



Oalusha on the Raspberries, 229 



Garden and Health, 256 



The School, 265 



A Home Flower, 146 



Plan of a, 117 



The Farm, 118,295 



Gardeners' Monthly, Extract from, 191,224,248,253 



Gardening, Landscape, • . . 242 



Garfield on Annual Keports, 1 



Yellows Law, 48 



Michigan Horticulture, 81 



Report of Secretary, 160 



Garwood, Z., Report from, 107 



Gas Lime and Codling Moth, 214 



Gathering Apples, . . , 214 



Pears, 217 



Gibson, W. K., on House Plants, 145 



Address by, 79 



Gibbs, Frankie J., Report from, 106 



Ginley, Laura J., Report from, 99 



Girdling Fruit Trees, 200 



Glidden on the Farmer's Garden, 121 



Godetia, Culture of, 97 



Grand River Valley Horticultural Society, 286 



Traverse County, S9 



Grape Vine Training, 198 



Grape, The Salem, • . . ^ . 223 



lona 222 



Lindley, 221 



Rot 28 



Grapes, Comparative Hardiness of, 21 



Culture 24,28 



The New ones 27, 30 



and Bees 131,209 



for Raisins, 188 



Experience with, 199 



Green, Charles A., on Bagging Grapes, 208 



on Strawberries, 231 



Greene's Fruit Grower, Extract from, 225 



Greenville Horticultural Society, 276 



Gregg Raspberry, 225 



H. 



Haigh, R., on Rural Improvement, 140 



Harris, Mrs. E. E., Report from, 102 



Hardiness a relative term, 193 



Harness for the orchard, 270 



Hay, Jennie T., Report from, 99 



Heath and the Garden, 256 



Apples, 235 



Hellebore, white, 139 



Henderson on Costly Flowers, 241 



Special Manures, 203 



Hexamer,F. M.. on Irrigation, 113 



Highway Tree Planting, 16,149,252 



Highways, Stock in the, 268 



