354 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Loring, C. M., address by 326 



Law of cross-breeding ot fruits :-{13 



Murdock, John N., on pruning 329 



Minnetonka Chief Strawberry 22 



Milco, G. W., grove of Pyrethrum 32 



Mendenhall greenhouses 33 



Wm. McHenry, letter from 334 



Market Gardening, address by President J. M. Smith 112 



Morse A., report by 141 



Moore's Early Grape 151, 152 



Michenor, D. K., letter from 336 



Miller, C. F. letter from 333 



Mendenhall , R. J., paper on Insect Enemies of the Strawberry 202 



Mendenhall, R. J., elected entomologist 173 



Missionary work 210 



Mead, Dr. Theodore, Notes on Roses 310 



Nichols, Geo. H.. paper as protection from frost 22 



Norquist, J., fruit plantation 23 



Norquist, J., premiums to 33 



Orcharding in Minnesota, assays by — 



R. P. Speer 211 



A. J. Phillips 213 



Geo. J. Kellogg 230 



M. Pierce 235 



S. M.Emery 243 



J. S. Harris 252 



W. J. Abernethy 267 



Premium Lists, summer meeting 11 



Premium Lists, winter meeting 41 



Program summer meeting 12 



Program winter meeting. 38 



Putnam, G. H , honorary member 20 



Putnam, G. H., judge on fruits 24 



Porter, Prof. E. D., address by 53 



Peirce, M. Esq., essay on Orcharding 235 



Pansies, Shade or Sunshine 28 



Pyrethrum 32 



Picnic 35 



Prize essays 37, 124, 211, 218, 230, 235, 243, 252 



Plums 48, 267 



Peifer, Geo. P., paper on Apple Blossoms 67 



Peffer, Geo. P., delegate from Wisconsin 74 



Peffer, Geo. P., prize essay on Seedling Fruits 124 



Peffer, Geo. P., seedling pear 131 



Peffer, Geo. P., letter from 322, 331 



Peaches 153 



Pears 82, 143, 153 



Plants and flowers 12, 14, 25, 42, 73, 74 



Potatoes 34, 171, 172, 191 



