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Pace 



Fruit tosfing at the MichiLTan substation, l^'tl. T. T. Lyon TOO 



Varieties of frtiits at l'cnn.s\ivania Station, (i. C. IJutz _ 722 



ExporiiTiL'nts with oreliarJ fruits, yrajjj.s, and vejjetablos at Tennessee 



Station. R. L. Watts - 723 



Notes on fruits at Michi'j^an Station, L. R. Tuft 794 



Notes on native fruits, S. B. Green 2;!0 



Pruninfj fruit trees, R. L. Watts 42 



Breedini^ of orcluu-il and garden fruits, J. L. BuJd 223 



Blossoms of orchard fruits. J. L. Budd- : 218 



Preservative fluids for fruits and the sulpliuring: of drl^^'d fruits, E. W. 



Ililgard 592 



Sulphuring in fruit drying, E. W. Hilgard 68r> 



The dewberries, L. 11. Bailey .523 



Test of varieties of strawberries at Kansas Station, E. A. Popouoe and S. 



C. Mason _ GOT 



Notes ou strawberries and raspberries at Minnesota Station, 1891, S. B. 



Groen 220 



Tests of varieties of strawberries at Oregon Station, G. Cooto 412 



Strawberries, peas, and beans at Utah Station, E. S. Richmaa 470 



Small fruits, G. Speth... OCT 



Experiments with small fruits and vegetables, and diseases of grapes, 



.1. Troop - T80 



Tests of varieties of small fruits at Massachusetts Hatch Station, S. T. 



Maynard- 200 



Not.'s on small fruits at New York State Station 313 



Experiments with small fruits and vegetables at New York State Station. 



C. E. Hunn... 401 



Experiments with small fruits at Ohio Station, 1891, W. .J. Green 411 



Grapes, strawberries, and raspberries at Alabama Canebrake Station 3T0 



Grapes, raspberries, and strawberries, J. S. Newman and J. Clayton 588 



Grapes from Persia and Italy. L. Paparelli 595 



Girdling grapevines, .J. Fisher 24, 865 



Second rejiort on the experimental vineyard of the Kansas Station, E. A. 



Popenoe and S. C. Mason 788 



On the source and nature of the coloring matter in grapes, A. Gautier 923 



Chestnut culture foi- fruit, W. A. Buckhout 177 



Analyses of several varieties of chestnuts, W. BVear- 177 



Electroculture of plants, C. D. Warner '. 517 



Some prelimina'y studies of the intluence of the electric arc light upon 



greenhouse? plants, L. H. Bailey- 232 



Summer propagation of hardy plants, S. B. Green .- 230 



A few ornamental plants, G. C. Butz 720 



Trees, shrubs, and small fruits for the home grounds, J. L. Budd 78S 



Tea culture in Noi th Carolina 709 



Reportof horticulturist of Arkansas Station for 189^, J. McNeil 282 



Rejiort of horticulturist of Central Experimental Farm of Canada. J. 



Craig 356 



Experiments in horticulture at experimental farms of Canada 3ti0 



Report of horticulturist of Colorado .Station, C S. Crandall 82 



Experiments with fertilizers for plants under glass at Massachusetts Hatch 



Station. S. T. Maynard 2i)0 



Experiments in groenho.ise heating at Massachusetts Hatch Station, S. 



T. Maynard - 289 



