INDEX. 



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Floral display in Mexico 434 



Farmers, orchard 397, 440 



Flowers for busy people 431 436 



Farmers' sons "who became famous 411 



Fertilizers 418 



Garden and lawn 406 



Grape industry in Missouri 419 



How to grow celery 403 



Invitations 15, 293 



Insectivorous birds 416 



Kelsey's Japan plum 423 



Letters — 



Henry Speer 12 



S. R. McConn 13 



T . E. Taber 14 



H. E. VanDeman 45, 294 



J . W . Green : 46 



A . Blumer 46 



Peter Dailing 46 



D. A. Robinet 47 



C. T. Mallinkrodt 47 



F T Ingalls 47 



F . Lionberger 47 



W. W. Southgate 55 



C. A. Emry 219 



J. C. Plumb 219 



Samuel Miller. 224 



Polster Bros 226 



T. T. Lyon 294 



Mrs. Dr. A. Goslin 294 



Tiibune Printing Co 295 



John Burr 360 



Herman Jaeger 3H3 



Meeting, summer 6 



Meeting, winter 178 



Map of Missouri 325 



Magnitude of Agriculture 409 



Michigan Bulletin No. 53 412 



Mail Packages for Fruits 439 



National Flour 



Officers 3 



Ornamentals 405 



Ohio Bulletin No. 6 413 



Origin of Choice Fruits 423 



Ornamentals 59 



Ohio Strawberry Experience 393 



Premiums awarded— 



at Brookfield 43 



at Lebanon 271 



Peach-growing — 



G. W. Hopkins 281 



A. W. Reese 283 



D. F. Emry 283 



Plums in the apple orchard 80 



Poem— Pomona's Gifts (Miss Hattie Whit- 

 ney) 81 



Presentation of gavel to the society 193 



Peaches failing 395 



Peach rot 396 



Peculiar vegetables 400 



Preserving fruit for exhibition 415 



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Report on small fruits (Sam. Miller) 27, 230 



(Henry SnellJ 29 



(Jacob Faith) 232 



Report of Greene county 54 , 63 



Montgomery county 56 



Holt county 63 



Report of Secretary— June 84 



Treasurer 93 



Secretary— December 263 



Treasurer 270 



Report by Colman's Rural World 178 



of committee on transportation 287 



obituaries 295 



on Potatoes (J. W. Clark) 290 



Resolutions by N. F.Murray .. S3 



Report on grapes in Kansas (Dr. Staymen) . 370 



Renovating run-out orchards 399 



Romance of an A griculturist 410 



Reports of counties — 



Greene 326 



Benton 328 



Dallas 329 



S . Charles 330 



Taney 334 



Gentry 335 



Wayne 337 



Knox 338 



Montgomery 340 , 365 



Miller 340 



Ripley 341 



Cole 341 



Christian S43 



Audrain 344 



Holt 346 



Clay 349 



Henry 350 



Gasconade 351 



Linn 353 



Putnam 354 



Carroll 355 



Butler 356 



Cedar 356 



Crawford 358 



Grundy 359 



Clinton 364 



Caldwell 367 



Bates 368 



Vernon 375 



Pike 378 



Symbolism of flowers 433 



Tree planting '. 389 



Transplanting 401 



Trees in winter 406 



Thinning fruit 417 



The tomato worm parasite 429 



True civilization 439 



Vinegar law 438 



Weeds and flowers 407 



Women horticulturists 408 



Weather plant 423 



Wash for apple trees 415 



