976 



INDEX 



Grafting, Methods of Continued : 

 peg, 963. 

 root, 959. 

 saddle, 963. 

 splice, 957-959. 

 tongue, 957-959. 

 top, 957-959. 

 wedge, 957, 959, 960. 

 notes on, 965. 

 of grapevines, 965, 966. 

 wax, 961. 



Grape Belt, Chautauqua, 644. 

 Grapevines, grafting, 965, 966. 

 Green, aphis, 659, 846. 



fruit worm, 851, 852. 

 Grimes apple, soils suited to, 774, 

 775. 



H 



Hairy root of apple, 651, 659, 660. 

 Hall, John, Western New York Horti- 

 cultural Society, 717-726. 

 Hardpan in relation to orchard land, 



770. 

 Hedrick, U. P., Dwarf Apples, 871- 



888. 



Fertilizers for Fruits, 811-815. 

 Fruit Districts of New York, 



638-645. 

 Profits on a Barrel of Apples, 



889-894. 



Hesler, L. R., Some of our Most Com- 

 mon Apple Diseases (with H. H. 

 Whetzel), 855-870. 

 History of Fruit Exhibits at State 



Fair, H. B. Knapp, 694-705. 

 Hitchings method in care of orchard, 



803. 



Hop kiln evaporator, 946. 

 Horticultural, exhibits at fairs and 



expositions, 694-716T 

 inspection work by Department 



of Agriculture, 684-693. 

 publications, Deparment, 693. 

 Society, Eastern New York, 729. 

 Western New York, John 



Hall, 717-726. 

 Hotaling, W., Care of Young Trees, 



816-823. 



Hubbardston apples, soil suitable for, 

 774. 



Hudson River Fruit Exchange, W. Y. 



Velie, 731-740. 



buying and selling direct, 736. 

 by-laws of, 733, 734. 

 constitution, 732, 733. 

 membership and finances, 737, 



739. 

 methods of disposing of products, 



735, 736. 



organization, 731, 732. 

 selling through commission 



houses", 735, 736. 

 work accomplished, 739, 740. 

 Hudson Valley fruit district, 640. 



early orchards in, 749, 750. 



Illinois blister canker, 867, 869. 



Inarching, 963. 



Injuries, Physical, to Trees, B. D. 



Van Buren, 963, 964. 

 Insecticides, law relative to, 690. 



use of, 842, 846. 

 Insects Particularly Affecting the 



Apple, E. P. Felt, 842-854. 

 aphids, or plant lice, 846. 

 apple worm, 846-850. 

 borers, 854. 



apple-tree, 854. 

 fruit-tree bark beetle, 854. 

 codling moth, 846-850. 

 leaf feeders, early, 851-854. 



apple tent caterpillar, 851, 



852. 



bud moth, 851, 852. 

 cankerworms, 851, 852. 

 case bearers, 851, 852. 

 green fruit' worms, 851, 852. 

 leaf roller, 851, 852, 854. 

 red bugs, 850, 851. 

 scale, oyster shell, 844, 845. 

 San Jose, 829, 843, 844. 

 scurvy, 845. 

 Insert grafting, 963. 

 Inspection Work of Department in 

 Relation to Horticulture, G. G. 

 Atwood, 684-693. 

 apple grading, 690. 

 bee, 690, 691. 

 insecticides and fungicides, 690. 



