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



Jones, Miss Emily, home adornments 223 



Juneberry, description of 248 



Keeping apples, by J. H. Masters 104 



Killing of unripened wood 274 



Kinnan, J. R., concerning winter apples 117 



Lawns and parks, by Prof. L. E. Hicks 168 



lack of appreciation the greatest obstacle to planting 169 



two schools in the art of planting 169 



wealth not alone needed to create 169 



Letter of transmittal 5 



Letters from prominent horticulturists 65-73 



J. L. Brown 65 



John Craig 71 



J. H. Hale 71 



John A. Hogg 69 



John Hyde 71 



T. T. Lyon 70 



Robert P. Porter , 71 



Life members 9 



Losses in transplanting, by Hon. Samuel Edwards 266 



Lyon, T. T., letter from 70 



Marketing apples, by Samuel Barnard 104 



Members, annual 10, 11 



honorary r 9 



life 9 



Minutes of annual meeting 19-25 



summer meeting 26-28 



Miscellaneous 259 



About gooseberries 277 



Experiments with strawberries 275 



Forestry in Dakota 277 



Grapes 269 



Killing of unripened wood J. 274 



Losses in transplanting 266 



Morton on grafting 280 



Orchards on the prairies 261 



Preventing apple scab : r. 264 



Strawberry leaf roller 273 



Morey, Frank, tree topics 155 



Morton, Hon. J. Sterling, remarks of. 116 



on grafting 280 



Officers, 1890 ? 



Orchard, directions for setting out an 140 



hints on pruning the 140 



