134 INDEX, 



PAGE 



Experiment farm proposed 25 



Station, reference to 32 



Fellows, Dr. Geo. E., greetings by ,. 106 



Flick, W. B., letter from 59 



Fruit Marks Act 57, 61 



Thinning 68 



Why not grow more and better in Maine, by William 



Craig 54 



Gilbert, Z. A., address by 30 



banquet talk 124 



Gowell, Prof. G. M., discussion 119 



Green, Wesley, letter from 59 



Greetings from other societies and organizations 35 



Mass. Fruit Growers' Association 35 



University of Maine 36 



Conn. Pomological Society yj 



Quebec Fruit Growers' Association 38 



Gulley, Prof. Alfred G., banquet talk 127 



paper by 63 



Handly, James, letter from 58 



Hogs in the Orchard 53 



Horticultural Possibilities of Worn-out Farms, by Prof. W. M. 



Munson "^2 



Howard, Dr. L. O.. visits Maine 33 



Industries for Farmers' Daughters, by Mrs. V. P. DeCoster. ... 95 



Apple Jellies 100 



Currant Jelly lOi 



Floriculture 95 



How to find customers 103 



Poultry 97 



Preserves and Pickles 99, lOi 



Raspberry Shrub lOi 



Small Fruits 96 



Insect Situation 7 



Insects, exhibition of 35 



Fall web worm 1 17 



Gypsy and brown-tail moths 33 



Red-humped caterpillar 118 



Troublesome Insects, by Edith M. Patch 116 



Trypeta pomonella 122 



Tussock moth 116 



Yellow-edge butterfly 118 



Yellow-neck caterpillar 118 



Kirkland, Dr. A. H., visits Maine zz 



Knowlton, D. H., decoration work no 



discussion by 45 



banquet talk 124 



