INDEX. 



Page 



Act of General Assembly 5 



Address of welcome— Dr. C. C. Woods... 130 



Age of education— G . B . Lamm 74 



Aiken apple— E. A. RielU 348 



All work and no play makes Jack a dull 



boy— Mrs. J. T. .Snodgrass 41 



An apple that pays— H. B. Geer 106 



Apples and waste apples— J. C. Evans. . . 336 



Apples for everybody 349 



Apples, frozen 348 



Apples, how to take care of— J. M. Purdy 147 



Apple market, future— C. C. Bell 294 



Apple, origin of Ben Davis— E.Henzlnger 224 

 Apple-tree root- louse 307 



B 



Bee 31, 32 



Bees and ripe grapes 385 



Blackberry culture— J. H. Logan 264 



Blackberry, the— G. Teubner 57 



Borer, flat-headed 320 



Borer, round-headed 320 



Budding young trees 353 



Berry-growing 401 



Birds, advantage of— Carrie E. Howell.. 412 



Cabbage worm 324 



Canker worm 321 



( ellar for fruit 149,229 



Cherries 393 



Cherry, growing the— W. M. Bomberger 391 

 Clover and cow- peas as fertilizers for 



orchards— H . J . Waters 189 



Codling moth 322 



(Colorado potato beetle 324 



committees for December meeting 142 



For June meeting 9 



Standing 4 



Constitution • • ■ 6 



Co-operation— G. A. Atwood 249 



County societies 7 



County society reports 214-222 



crimson clover 375 



Crown of ti'ees and plants 360 



Curcullo 106,314, 323 



Cliestnuts, sweet — J. Meehan 408 



Chinese verbena 419 



Chrysanthemum culture 420 



D 



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Damson plum , how I raise 389- 



Dark side of fruit growing— S. W. Gilbert 48 

 Discussion — 



On apricots 67 



On blackberries 60 



On cherries 67 



On honey-bee 30 



On orchards 14-30, 150-162 



On peaches 66,176,180 



On pears 174 



On plums 184 



On raspberries 56, 262 



On spraying 169 



On strawberries 55, 261 



E 



Election of olHcers 240 



Engineering farm and orchard— Edwin 



Walters : 287 



Exhibit of fruits 87,129,232, 234 



Executive committee 8 



Evergreens for ornament 417 



F 



Farm and orchard, engineering— Edwin 



Walters 287 



Fertility possible, Increased— A. H.Ward, 



Mass 373 



Fertilizing orchards 371 



Fertilizers 375 



Fertilizers for orchards, clover and cow- 

 peas as— H. J. AVatei's 189 



Fish culture— W . F Page 271 



Flower garden— Mrs. G. E. Dugan 139 



Fruits as food— Dr. Hensley 107 



Fruit culture In Howell county— C. H. 



Wheeler - 68 



Fruit exhibits, local— G. B. Lamm 247 



Fruit-growing- N. F. Murray 225 



Fruits of the Ozarks— L. A. Goodman — 78 



Fruit storage 350 



Fruit, thinning of— G. Longman 205 



Fungus growths— J. C.Whltten 200 



Fruit trees 417 



Fruit in Spain 417 



G 



Geology In Horticulture— H. B. Boude... 101 



Gladiolus— L. S. Russell 292 



Grafting grape vines— Geo. Hussmann, 

 California 286 



