IV CONTENTS. 



I 'age. 



Cabbage: Varieties, fertilizers, B. C. Pittuck and S. A. Melleiiry HbO 



Dandelions, AN'. M. Munson 360 



Cf inseng, W. M. Munson 360 



Experience witli ripening tomatoes after frost 360 



The influence of electricity on vegetation, F. Paulin 361 



The root and stem development of leaf cuttings, H. Lindemuth 361 



Orchard cover crops in Delaware, C. P. Close 361 



The feitilization of apple blossoms, II. S. Peart 362 



The grading and packing of apples, M. A. McNeill 362 



Investigations on the structure of the grape berry, A. Bonnet 362 



The book of the peach, H. W. AVard 363 



Notes on A'arieties of Domestica plums, W. B. Alwood and II. L. Price 363 



Crossbred fruits, W. Saunders 363 



A failure with root-pruned trees 363 



(Questions on grafting, L. Daniel - - 363 



On the effects of the graft, L. Ravaz 363 



Preservation of fruits by cold storage, L. Loiseau 363 



Cold storage on the farm, J. C. Blair - - 364 



The preservation of fruits, with description of fruit evaporators 364 



Preservatives in fruit shipping 364 



Sterilized fruit must, R. Otto 364 



Orchard studies, IX, X, XI, XII, AV. B. Alwood 364 



Modern cider manufacture, G. Jacquemin and H. Alliot 364 



Strawberry culture, P. Evans and F. AV. Faurot 365 



Crawford's July rei)Oit on strawberries, M. Craw ford et al 365 



Paraguay tea ( Verba mate) , F. W. Neger and L. Alanine 365 



Tea, VV. B. Marshall - 365 



Propagation of tropical fruit trees and other plants, (I. W. Oliver 365 



The Smyrna fig at home and abroad, G. C. Roeding 366 



The cocoanut in the Philippines, AV. S. Lyon 366 



The manuring of cacao, A. Couturier 366 



Elements of prairie horticulture, N. E. Hansen 366 



Trees and shrubs for English gardens, E. T. Cook 367 



The etherization of plants, T. Jannock - 367 



The best hardy perennials for cut flowers, F. AV. Meyer 368 



Commercial violet culture, B. T. Galloway 368 



Sweet violets and ])ansies - - 368 



Soil-carrying machine, C. H. Roney 368 



Directory of florists, nurserymen, and seedsmen - 368 



FORESTRY. 



Principles of American forestry, S. B. Green 368 



Our northern shrubs, Harriet L. Keeler - 368 



With the trees, Maud Going 368 



Forestry for the farm, J. Gifford 369 



The economic value of foi'ests, E. Bruncken 369 



Should the forests be preserved? 369 



Restoration of forests, O. H. Baker - 369 



Making the wood lot more profitable, W. Mulfoi'd 369 



A working plan for forest lands in South Carolina, T. H. Sherrard 369 



The diminished flow of the Rock River in Wisconsin and Illinois, and its rela- 

 tion to the surrounding forests, G. F. Schwarz 370 



Injuries to shade trees from electricity, G. E. Stone - - 370 



The honey locust in western Kansas, R. S. Kellogg 370 



The culture and uses of the species of Eucalyptus 371 



The redwood p71 



The Unalaska spruce plantation, B. Adams 371 



Bamboos in the United States, L. Harrison - 371 



AVood preservation, P. Dumesnv 371 



Foreign trade of the United States in forest products, 1902, F. II. Hitchcock.. 371 



SEKDS WEEDS. 



The effect of light on seed germination, E. Heinricher 371 



Observations on the duration of the vitality of seed, J. Poisson 371 



Report of the Seed Control Station of Christiania, 1902, O. Qvam 372 



