INDEX. 



Ill 



398 

 39i* 



Pollen, the influence of -J. C. Whltten.. H6 



I'ome.iji'anate 329 



rremlums, at summer meeting 112 



Winter meeting 263 



Prolonging the early apple season— J 



Troop, Indiana 338 



Pruning frequently— X. J. Shepherd 356 



Pruning, some fundamentals in 357 



Pruning trees at transplanting 360 



Preservation of vegetables— L. R. Taft.. 403 



Prevention of potato scab 407 



Plants, breeding of 419 



Q 



Quince, plcklngand marketing the— J. L. 



Rose , Xew York 340 



Quinces for preserves, and how to get 



them— G P. Turner 185 



Questions and answers 93 



Questions and answers . (Second list from 



Committee on Ilort. Ed.) 316-330 



Question box 186 



Quails 412 



R 



Raspberries, fall planting 



Raspberries , the 



Replacing spurious trees— T. T. Lyon, 

 Mich 



Report of committee on 



Finance 92 , 



Flowers 



Fruits 113, 



Horticultural education 



Obituaries 



Ornithology 



Secretary's report 



Report of 



County societies 214 , 



Fruit crop for 1895 



Secretary. 85, 



Treasurer 91, 



Resolutions- 

 Final 



On executive board 



On orchard bulletins 



Response of President 



Response to welcome— J. C Evans 



Riley, Prof. C. V 



Root- grafting 



Root-louse 



Root-rot 66,154, 



Rose-growing 



Roses, thornless 



361 



240 

 113 

 263 

 316 

 270 

 213 

 90 



218 



83 



227 



239 



292 

 240 

 252 

 134 

 10 

 242 

 355 

 307 

 160 

 327 

 422 



s 



San Jose scale 169,172. 312 



Seedlings, how to raise fruit and tree . .. 366 

 Seed, planting apple— P. M. Gideon, Min- 

 nesota 351 



Shrubs— H. C. Irish 279 



Small fruit paragraphs— B.F.Smith, Kas. 385 



Spraying, pure water 222 



Spray, when, how and with what to— 



Paul Evans 167 



Standing committees.. 4 



Strawberries at Bluff ton, Mo, 1895— Judge 



Miller 50 



At Glasgow— H. Schnell 52 



Best varieties and plan of growing for 



market— G. W. Hopkins 258 



Stamlnate 395 



Patches after fruiting— Earl Hopkins. . 54 



For home market— E. L. Roser 396 



Winter, protection for 397 



Two-crop 397 



The ideal 394 



Study in fruit buds 359 



Summer meeting 9, 115 



Sweet peas and golden rod 424 



Sweet peas— ailss Crowley 425 



T 



Tangerines 330 



Tarnished plant-bug 302 



Thinning fruit— G. Longman 205 



Trees, selection of apple— L. R. Taft, 



Michigan 351 



Trees, symmetrical 366 



Tomatoes, keeping 408 



u 



Uncertainty of peach - growl n g — S. W. 

 Gilbert 178 



V 



Vegetable seed— Sarlng 406 



Vines, fall-planted grape 385 



Vineyard , in the 383 



Vines near dwellings 418 



W 



Water in orchards 376 



AVhatlknow about Horticulture— M. L. 



V . Curtis 137 



What not to plant— A. H. Grlesa, Kansas 370 

 What we learn by failures— Jacob Faith. 99 



^Voolly aphis 154,159, 319 



Winter woi'k 105 



