Pi»ge. 



LeBBOns of 1869 and '70 298 



Large Fruit Trees 184 



My Theory 32 



Miimmoth Grapee 31 



More aboat PlumB 322 



Fruit Cnlturo 192 



Malberriee for birds 28 



Mulch your trees 137 



Mathews' "No. 13" Grape 279 



Mailing Vinegar 294 



Mammoth Apple 29(3 



May Beetle 15(3 



Mildew on Roses 154 



Michigan— weather, fruit ect. in 110 



Missouri Valley Grape Growers' As- 



Bociation— first biennial meeting 101 

 MoBt prominent varieties— What to 



, Plant 226 



Meeting of the American Pomolog- 



ical Society 2(J3 



Making Cider Vinegar .' 260 



Mammoth Cluster Raspberry 247 



Mildew on Gooseberries 2.51 



Marengo Siberian Crab ^ 268 



Non Culture in VineyarilB 255 



Market Gardening in the country.." 131 



Mushroom Culture " ' igj 



Mildew on Roses 13;^ 



Missouri Valley Grape Growers' As- 

 sociation 75 



Marketing Apples 227 



Missouri Valley Qrape Growers' As- 

 sociation 233 



Mice .;;■ 184 



Melon Seeds 68 



Northern 111. Horticultural Society 28 



Neveda Fruit Crop 2.35 



Notes from Benton county ... 2'23 



Notes from College Farm 220 



No. 13 Ilussman and No. 1 224 



New Raspberry 2.35 



New Pest in the Orchard ..-. . . '. . . ' '. 175 



"No. 13"— a word more about it 169 



Notes from Northern Iowa 1.35 



No fragrance, fruit or song- ....... 132 



"No. 13" Grape lOi 



Northeastern Horticultural Socjiety 206 



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Oregon Horticultural Notes No. 2.. 14 



Oregon for Fruit 184 



Onion flies and worms — remedy. " 184 



Oyster Shell Bark Louse — 155 



Onion Grub 158 



Orchards— Culture of '_[ 148 



Oregon Horticultural Notes 138 



Out among the trees Ill 



Oregon State Fair ,'/[ 295 



Orchards- Premature decay of— care 



and remedy 135 



Oregon Horticultural Notes 46 



Our Blackberry Crop 247 



Oregon Horticultural Notes. .....'.'. 126 



Orange and Angers Quinces 257 



Oregon- Fruit, Climate, &c 69 



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PrimroBea- Satisfaction in their cul- 

 ture 30 



Pears in Northern Wisconsin..'!'" 27 

 Plums— Miner and Wild Goose.... 9 

 Pruning— Should Trees be Pruned 1 



Pear Culture 13 



Prolific Cherry 235 



Price's Sweet 228 



Pear and Apple Tree Blight, South 214 



Pea Nuts 2^ 



Pear Growing— fourteen years' exne- 

 rience— the Quince for a stock . . 217 



Pruning Trees 165 



Pruning Igg 



Potatoes and Potato Biigs^Eiperi- 

 ment j73 



INDEX TO VOL. II. 



Potato Bugs Afloat 180 



Plums for a Name 183 



Pear Blight-Salt for 176 



Protection of Vines and Trees 'gainst 



Mice and Frost 174 



Peach Basket BusincsB IM 



Pine Apples 184 



Peach Trees and Babies 169 



Pear— The Bart lett 139 



Pear Culture 1.39 



Planting forests in Maine 132 



Pepper tree— Growth of 1.32 



Pomological Gossip 117 



Pruning — Spontaneous Generation 



and Butcher Bird 126 



Pear Blight— mystery of 112 



Pear Blight— another Theory 128 



Pears at the South— Bartlett 93 



Peach— its culture in the Northern 



States 100 



Paulonia Iraperialis 100 



Pears and Plums 58 



Pansies in Mass 64 



Plums— Miner and Wild Goose 45 



Peaches— Queries answered 45 



Pear— Pitmaston Duches D'Angou- 



leme 48 



Pear— Beurre D' Anjou 48 



Pear— Large 48 



Pear Blight 59 



Pear Seed— How to make grow 56 



Pear Culture 49 



Pruning— Should trees be pruned... 33 



Peach-growing in winter 86 



Plums— Saving 78 



Pomology— Gleanings on 71 



Peach-growing in Maryland 78 



Poppy— Cultivation of 80 



Pear Blight— New Discovery 216 



Pear Blight— Trees in Grass 246 



Plums— Smith's Orleans 260 



Peach Borers 251 



Pears— Standards made of Dwarfs.. 243 



Peaches — New way to dry them 267 



Propogating the Verbena 259 



Pewaukee and Crab Apples 268 



Poha Berries 268 



Pear and Apple crop failure this 



year— What is the cause 188 



Palms on San Bernardo Mountains.. 197 



Price's Sweet and Spice Sweet 206 



Pruning in September 269 



Prolific Cherry 267 



Pear Blight— What a mystery 196 



Planting Cuttings 196 



Potato Bugs— Experiments with 196 



Profitable Acre 295 



Peach Trees in California 296 



Puritans' Flowers 296 



Peerless Potatoes 294 



Polk County Fruit and Horace Gree- 

 ley 292 



Pears in Te.vas 280 



Pears— seven best for Autumn 277 



Peach Rot and Curculio 276 



Peach Rot— cause of 284 



Peerless Potatoes 395 



Pear Blight 305 



Pear on the Mountain Ash 323 



Pruning— Philosophy of 32:1 



Pruning— Common Sense 324 



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Q, 



Quinces— Angers and Orange 301 



Quinces— How to grow 128 



Queries about Insects 166 



Rubns Oderalus or Flowering Kaep- 



berry 316 



Raisins vs. Wine 314 



Raspberry — the Saunders 278 



Rose Cuttings 296 



Random Thought — Hale's Early 



Peach 14 



Report Ad Interim Committee Kan- 

 sas Horticultural Society 2 



Roses growing in pots 108 



Roses— b ybrid perpetuals 108 



Red Spider 57 



Roots and Herbs 269 



KaspberrieB and BlackherrleB 259] 



Rasberry— Best sorts and cultivation 81 

 Radishea—How to grow 132 



Strawberries — How to protect in 



winter 321 



Seedling Pear 277 



Summer Pruning— why injurious.. . 283 



Seedling Fruits 284 



St. Louis Fair ] 293 



Sugar Beets for Hogs 295 



Sweet Potatoes — How to keep them 295 



Sleeping Flowers 23 



Soils and ripening of small fruits. . . 2!) 



Salt for the Strawberry 160 



San Francisco Fruit Market 160 



Sounds of Pines- -The Sleepless As- 



pen 1.52 



Stop and Think 158 



Strawberries. lotj 



Selling Fruit by Weight 166 



Sectional Honey Boxes 180 



Sulphur— What becomes of it when 



used on the Grape Vino 173 



Susqueto Raspberry 177 



Summer Pruning the Grape 170 



Sweet Russiau Turnip 134 



Small fruits for Illinois 112 



Should trees be pruned ? — No. 4 94 



Spined Soldier Bug 232 



Sweet Potato Plants — new way for 



growing 



Strange, indeed 



Stimulating Pot Plants 



Should trees be pruned y 



Should trees be pruned?— No. 5 



Strawberry— Lenuings' White 



Sweet Potato Climbers 



Sheperdia, or Buflalo Berry 



Strawberries in January 



Snow Cactus 



Stopping Swarms of Bees " 



Semi-Tropical Fruits 



Saving Flower Seeds ! ' 



Scraping Apple Trees 



s no prun( 

 B— When I 



Strawberries— Wlieii to plant. 

 Suake Bites— Remedy. 

 Seedling Strawberries. 

 Snow Drop 



226 

 220 



235 

 127 

 113 

 131 

 65 

 47 

 55 

 55 

 204 

 207 

 199 

 186 

 189 

 207 

 267 

 259 

 258 



To keep fruit 298 



The Grape Vine and its Tradition. . . 314 



The Apple crop 333 



Those Canker Worms— v\'hat of them 293 



The Hub 296 



Tomato— growing and management 13 



That Old Early Blue 7 9 



Tuberose — management of 11 



Trophy Tomato '"' 220 



Tomato Perrennial 235 



Timber- new work on '.[ 112 



Trees — low headed 97 



Transplanting in the dark 107 



Tent caterpillar 109 



Toads in Paris ... [[ 256 



Toads— Their usefulness 260 



Too much Peach 268 



Trautpiration of leaves 192 



Tomato Worm 206 



Trapping the Codling Moth ..... 207 



The Peach crop 207 



Texas Post Oak Grape 170 



Trophy Tomato 82 



Tree Planting— Laying out the Or- 

 chard &c 78 



To the Public '.'. 134 



The Pomologist and Gardener 134 



Turnip Fly— Remedy 131 



Tuberose 131 



Those Impaled Frogs, and Butcher 



Birds 135 



Talman's Sweet Apple on the Soul- 



ard Stock 128 



Trees— Average Growth [ 151 



Trees— to make branch low 60 



Tribulations of Cabbage Raising... 153 



Unfruitful Vines 194 



