. THE ILLINOIS FAEMEK? 



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Insects. Clierrj- Slug 263 



EnrkLi.e 266 



AVhim GruKs 268, 2S2 



Elini.is Toucher 270 



Illiii.»i.-< Lands 290 



JANUARY 1 



Johnnv Cake 43 



June.;. 161, 213 



July laS 



Joue?, K. K., U rounds of 301 



KE^'^:lCOTT, Dr. J. A 20 



Keep Do.-^in' Her 166 



Kenuicoit. Ciias., Nursery of 241 



Kinney, D. F., Nursery of 205 



Kidder and Knox Fruit Farm 268 



LUMDKU TRADE 7 



Lard Makin- 10 



Larch 10 



Little Couif.r'.s 62 



Lake View Fl .,v;r Garden 56 



Land Locked (i.oeiry) 71 



Lumberniarrf! A iverciser 88 



Life in ihe Sua . 19^ 



Lightning UoU; 140 



Lost Copy 140 



Lima Beans 175 



Locusts. S.vx- '.en Year 175 



Lightning. I'r ; niv.n Against 235 



Linseed t'r-ip « 307 



METKOiiOLOGY 4, 65 



Maples, fo. M.ii'ui 10, 21, 88, 314 



MOOU. ilb iMrtu'.Ql'' 41 



Moth Trap.- 50, 85 



Magaxii.e of II. iiculture 25 



March fi5 



Morning Glo.it (jjoetry) 115 



Maple. t;u;;iir 110 



May..; 129 



Miicou])Ui (Jonnij Fair 151 



Melod'joi.s. i^rince & Co 152 



Marion Couniy Fartuing 108 



Music, new 214 



Manny Prize 215 



Madison Coauty Fair 215 



Mails, Freaks of 218 



Manure Should be Saved 230 



Muck for Manure 294 



Montross, C. A., Garden of 210, 277 



Meadow of 0. I'aruard 260 



'■' to Top Dress 314 



Macon County Fair 280 



Mississippi Botton!."! 208 



Merrick, Dr. Giirden of. 302 



Mule with a Cult 314 



Medicine. How to Take 345 



NURSERIES, List of 42 



Normal University 98 



No Time to Read 249 



Natural History Society 249 



November 321 



No Tools to Lend 367 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS 22 



Oregon Farmer 26, 182 



Tea Tree of 345 



Apples in 26 



Letter froiii 175 



Crops in 306 



Onion Seed, Sprouting of ,, 163 



Onions, Culture of 67, 149 



Ott, John, Letter of 82 



Oil Trade 114 



Orchard, Site for 2 



Aspect of 4, 73, 324 



Protection of 5, 73 



Winter Killing 6 



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Orchards, Soil for 6, 73, 324 



Pruning of 20, 72, 152 



Whitewashing 25 



Ladders 44 



Planting of 72, 337 



Trees Frozen 114 



Grafting 72 



Budding 72 



Culture of. 72, 162,323 



No. of trees to the acre 120 



The Borer in ?. , 162 



At Cobden 139, 211 



Peach and Apple 239 



Apple of A. P. Crosby 239 



Peach '• " ". 239 



Pear of TV. Yates 239 



Peach " " 240 



Apples " " 237 



" of Overman & Mann 259 



" '• O.Barnard 260 



Pear " J.S.Bradford 262 



" " Robert Douglass 267 



" " A.S.Sherman 266 



Birds in 267 



Boulders for Mulch ." 267 



Bark Lice, Remedy for 266 



Apple of C. E. Peck 267 



Protections for 325, 201!. 299, 338 



Apple of S. W. Arnold 292 



J. W. Wakeman 292 



'• S. G. Minkler 293 



Pear of C. H. Stoddard 295 



Apple of A. S. Coo 295 



Low Heads best for 206, 338 



Buckwheat to Sow in 296 



Apple of W. C. Pearsall 296 



'■ aSeedling '. 297 



Hogging Down 297 



Advice to Planters 207 



Peach of Clark Chatton 299 



Apple" " " 299 



Pear " " « 300 



Apple " S. B. Turner 300 



Durability of. 339 



Transplanting of Trees in 308, 326 



Climate, Effect of 323 



Drainage of 339 



Varieties, (see list under proper Leading.) 



Blight in 205, 299 



Octobter 289,341 



Oats 291 



Oat Stubble for Wheat 301 



On Guard (poetry) 30.3 



PORK, Packing in Chicago 10 



Plantains ] 7, 77 



Pine, White 19, 265 



Austrian 19, 265 



Scotch 19, 265 



Poplar, Lorabardy 266 



Peck, C. E., Grou.ids of 266 



Publishers' Special Notice ..27, 68, 87 



Perverted Taste 44 



Potatoes, Profitable 62 



Culture of 69 



Sanding North for 82, 227 



Early June 84 



Matthews' Early Blue 84 



Garnet Chili 84, 149 



Sweet Potatoes 25, 84, 174 



" Culture of 48, 102, 150 



Early Manly 84 



Mercer 84 



Sort out the Small Ones 342 



Plums, Stocks for 73, 353 



Talks About. 168 



