IXDEX. 495 



0W€71, S. If.— 



I'age. 



Committee on publication 292 



Kesponse to address of welcome 51 



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Pammel, L. H., weedy plants, etc 409 



Fapcrs — 



Address on fairs, O. C. Grejrg 196 



Amber cane industry, Seth H. Kenney 170 



Best varieties of grapes, Silas Wilson •.584 



Birds in horticulture, Eugene E. Harris 252 



Cold is king, how modified, etc., E. H. S. Dartt 73 



Cultivation of strawberries, J. M. Smith 409 



Entomology in Illinois, C. M. Weed 459 



Floriculture in South California, L. M. Ford (il! 



Fruit Growing in the Northwest, J. S. Harris 449 



Grape culture, M. Pearce 10] 



Grape growing for farmers, J. B. Rogers MS! 



Horticultural sermon on flowers, Mrs. Anna B. Underwood 369 



How to eat strawberries, Chas. A. Greene 457 



Laws governing the hardiness of plants, J. O. Barrett ,S9i 



Native plums, O. M. Lord ;{7:! 



Notes by the wayside, C. L.Smith 2Gi) 



Propagating by budding, etc., J. S. Harris 29') 



Mechanics and chemistry of heat, B. Densmore 174 



Kecollections among small fruits, J. M. Smith 3". I 



Rose culture, F. G. Gould .' 34S 



Small fruits for market and home use, J. S. Harris 23 



The use of forests, Chas. Luedloflf 341 



Weedy plants, etc., L. H. Pammel 4(19 



Wild flowers, ^Irs. Charlotte O. Van Cleve 30(! 



Pearce M., gmpe culture 101 



Peerless apple 144, 159, 377 



PefFer, Geo. P., letter from 08 



Peterson, Andrew, reportion fruit 350 



Phoenix, F. K., letter from 08 



Place of next meeting 414 



Plums, O. M. Lord 344, 373, 35S 



Porter, Prof. Edward D. 



Remarks by 33 



Report from experiment station 339 



Report as secretary and treasurer 161 



Resolution on Hatch bill 184 



Resolution on tree peddlers 280 



