38:J INDEX. 



Page. 



Presei-ving Fruit, 191,210 



Apples, 191 



Primroses, 238 



Prizes for Orchards, 26G 



Proceedings of Winter Meeting 1 



Professor of Horticnlture at Lansing, 159,165 



Profit in Small Fruits, 220 



Pruning Evergreens, 249 



Tomatoes, 200 



Purdy on Windsor Chief, 223 



Small Fruit Growing 232 



Purple Beech, 247 



Pyrethrum, 140 



Q. 



Quinn, P. T. on Irrigation, 112 



Asparagus, 259 



E. 



Railroad Courtesies, . . . 110,103 



Raisin Grapes, 188 



Raspberries foi- Chicago Market, 31 



Raspberry Comparison, 229 



Training, 230 



Reed, Alice C, Report by, 107 



Reeves, Chas. E., Concerning Reports, 2 



Refrigerator Fruits, 210 



Report of Secretarj% 160 



Reports of Committees, 58 



Distribution of, 1 



Reputation in Marketing Fruits, 109 



Resolutions at Summer Meeting 59 



of American Pomological Society, 78 



at Annual Meeting 183 



Concerning Fruit Packages, 46,45 



Reynolds. H. G., on Roadside Planting, 10 



RoadsidePlanting 10,149.252 



Trees, 150 



Rose Bug, to Destroy, 15 



Slugs, 211 



Ross, Prof., on School Grounds, 152 



Rowe, Wm. X., on Successful Flowers, 147 



Asa, on Arbor Day and Schools, 204 



Rural Homes, 52 



Improvements, 140 



Cemeteries, 143 



New Yorker, Extract from, . . . 188, 191, 209, 243, 240, 247, 249, 250 



Russian Apples, 220 



S. 



Saginaw Valle5% 88 



Saint Joseph County, 88 



Salem Grape, • . ... 223 



Salt on A.sparagus, 259 



Sap Suckers, 205 



Saugatuck and Ganges Pomological Societj', 289 



Saunders on Action of Frost, 190 



Scarlet Runner, Culture of, 98 



School Garden 265 



Ground Embellishing 8,51,50,93,152,203 



Science applied to Horticulture, 126 



Secretary's Portfolio, 180 



Annual Statement, ... 160 



Seedling Fruits, 188 



Peaches, 12 



