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J. C. Kimmell— Preparation of Soil, Etc., for Commercial Or- 

 chard 248 



D. S. Johnson — Preparation of Land, Etc., Laying Out and 

 Planting 250 



J. K. Henby— Trimming the Apple 253 



Richard J. Barr— Trimming the Apple Orchard 255 



Walter S Ratliff— Cultivation of the Apple Orchard 257 



H. W. Henry— Spraying 260 



Jonas Stineman— Thinning the Apple 262 



Franli Simpson— Gathering, Grading and Packing Apples 264 



Jas. L. Keach— Storing and Marlieting Apples 266 



H. H. Swaim— Storing and Marlceting Apples 268 



E. M. C. Hobbs— Maintenance of Soil Fertility 270 



Mrs. W. W. Stevens— Ornamenting Home, Yard and Lawn 274 



H. H. Luyster— The Yard and Lawn. 276 



J. N. Cotton— Shade Trees 278 



Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse— Shade Trees Adjunct to Beautiful 



Homes 280 



N. C. Freeman— The Shade Tree 281 



Mrs. W. W. Aikens— Flowers and Shrubs 287 



Mrs. R. A. Newman— Ornamenting Home and Shrubs 290 



Mrs. Don E. Hitchcock— Use of Flowers in Ornamenting Home 



Grounds 291 



Mrs. J. B. Burris— Flowers 294 



H. H. Swaim— Outbuildings for Ornamental Home 297 



S. Johnson— Walks and Drives 297 



Lizzie C. Royer— Oi-namenting the Home 298 



Mrs. Florence Ross— Care and Keeping of Home Grounds, r. . . . 300 



W. H. Freeman— Forestry in Relation to Fruit Growing .345 



Hon. J. H. Hale— Horticulture 354 



Mrs. Sylvester Johnson — Women in Floriculture and Horticul- 

 ture 363 



Hon. J. H. Hale— Modern Methods of Fruit Culture 368 



James L. Keach — The Ben Davis Apple 383 



R. A. Simpson— Spraying 385 



.1. G. Kingsbury— Spraying as a Profession 389 



Joe A. Burton on St. Louis Exposition 392 



Mr. Hemy — Distribution of State Liltrary 394 



E. D. Williams— A Fruit Package Law for Indiana 403 



PEACHES- 



Growing on a Commercial Scale 189 



Peach Growing in Northern Indiana . , . 191 



