II INDEX. 



On Enlomology 129, 323 



On Grapes 299 



On Fruit Show 312 



On New Fruits 324 



Directions fur Sendint; Fruit to Washington 164 



Election of Oflicers 315 



Expenses of Fruit Show at St. Louis 305, 309 



ESSAYS : 



Home, Miss Anna Luckhardt 41 



Value of E.xperimental Stations, Prof. L. R. Taft 44 



Roadside Trees, W. R. Laughlin 51 



Family and Commercial Orchards, J. A. Durkes 67 



Cider and How to Make It, Harry Keene 75 



Culture and Care of Apple Orchards, C. Shultz 82 



Flowers, Mrs. Carrie O' Fallon 100 



Wild Flowers, Miss M. E. Murtfeldt 103 



The Rose, W. A. Long 109 



Arrangement of Cut Flowers, Phil. Pfeiffer i;-56 



Present Outlook, C. C. Bell 142 



Best Horticultural Products, J. Kirchgraber 148 



Poultry and Horticulture, N. J. Shephard 150 



Hard Problems, T. W. Gaunt 152 



Black Rot in the Grape, B. T. Galloway 157 



How the Press can assist the Horticulturist, J. M. Hasness 165 



Love of Flowers, Mrs. S. M. Livermore 180 



Story of the Leaves, W. R. Laughlin 182 



Care of Orchards, H. A. Ensign 201 



Adaptation in Horticulture, J. Ames 204 



Orcharding on the Ozarks, A. Nelson 208 



Evaporating, J. B. Durand 228 



Small Fruits, J. N. Menifee 230 



Z. T. Russell 231 



J. H. Logan 235 



Sam'l Miller 238 



Henry Schnell ; 240 



New Strawbeiries, B. W. Speece 243 



Beauties, Jesse Holloway 245 



Horticulture, Willie Foreman 275 



Floriculture, Mrs. G. E. Dugan , 277 



Going West, Prof. J. W. Clark 281 



Grape Growing, J. G. Kinder 286 



G. E. Meissner 291 



A. Kibler 294 



Peach Culture, W. G. Gano 818 



Dr. E. R. Morerond 317 



Tree Planting, Prof. M. G. Kern 344 



Pleasures of Rural Life, Miss Kate Taft 348 



Among the Flowers, Miss Mary Keeling 350 



Social Feature, G, W. Hopkins 373 



Horticulture as an Educator, J. A. Kennedy 375 



Scientific Culture, J. G. Kinder 385 



