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Grapes, by G. W. Alexander 91 



description of 248 



discussion on 90-93 



loose earth best for covering 87 



propagation of. from eyes or buds, by J. H. Hadkinson ... 94 



should have winter protection 87 



the cultivation and marketing of, by G. W. Alexander 89 



varieties adapted to Nebraska 91 



wintering 93 



Hadkinson, J. H., propagating grapes from eyes or buds 94 



Hale, J. H., letter from 71 



Harris, W. R., planting and cultivating evergreens 159 



Harrison, C. S., evergreens for the plains 160 



Heath, H. E., how can the press aid the horticulturist 225 



Hesser, W. J., palms 171 



Hicks, Prof. L. E., lawns and parks 168 



Hogg, John A., letter from t 69 



plums for the Platte valley 121 



Home adornments, by Miss Emily Jones 223 



Hon orary m e rubers 9 



Horticulture, evolution in, by Prof. C. E. Bessey 171 



Horticulturists, prominent, letters from.. ..65-73 



How can the press aid the horticulturist, by H. E Heath 225 



discussion on 228 



How to grow nursery stock in northwestern Nebraska, by W. F. Jenkins 144 



Hyde, John, letter from 71 



In memoriam — Samuel Barnard , 51 



Patrick Barry 49 



Insecticides 211 



how applied 212 



kerosene emulsion as an 214 



the arsenical 213 



the Persian powder 216 



Insects affecting strawberries '.' 199 



remedies for 202 



affecting sweet potatoes 203 



remedies for 211 



all, not necessarily injurious 188 



are most numerous in the United States 186 



have peculiar modes of reproduction 187 



how to mail specimens of 217 



how to mark specimens of 217 



investigation of 191 



necessity of a knowledge of 189 



occasion enormous losses 185 



over 350,000 species have been described 186 



