296 INDEX. 



PAGK 



Heald, Prof. F. D. — Methods of investig-ating plant diseases 171 



Horticultural education, Value of ."{I 



How pine trees are grown 72 



How to grow cherries 38 



Howard, T. M. — Fruits under irrigation 156 



Keyser, Val. — Diseases of fruit trees 121 



Letter of transmittal 3 



Marshall, G. A.— Fruit for the home 78 



Membership list 11 



Nebraska birds, Food habits of 222 



Officers, Election of 1(58 



Officers and standing committees 7,9 



Orcliarding in south-eastern Nebraska 86 



Pears .-. , 202 



Plant diseases. Methods of investigating .: '. 171 



Plant pathology 180 



Pollard. E. M.— Pvesults of fruit exhibit at St. Louis 143 



Proceedings of annual meeting 127 



Proceeding-s of summer meeting 21 



Progress of fruit culture in Kearney County .. 190 



Pruning, Physiology and pathology of 209 



Pugsley, C. W. — Diseases of the apple •. 238 



Reports — 



Chambers experiment station 262 



Minden experiment station 261 



Sandoz experiment station , 265 



Valentine experiment station 264 



Secretary 287 



Treasurer 290 



Committee on redistricting the state 269 



Reminiscences of early horticulture in Nebraska 200 



Results of fruit exhibit at St. Louis 143 



Roses 117 



Saunders, Chas. L.— Response to address of welcome 27 



Scott, Chas. A. — How pine trees are grown 72 



Snodgrass, T. E. — Orcharding in south-eastern Nebraska 86 



Some experience with cherries 135 



Spraying experiments . 49 



Stephens, E. F.— 



Commercial orcharding in Nebraska 89 



Western horticulture 163 



Strawberries for home use 101 



Summer meeting — 



Proceedings of 21 



Address of welcome at 23 



