Annals of Horticulture. 



Michigan, continued. 



Culture, Miscellaneous Notes, Bud Variations, Brief Potato 

 Notes, Notes on Crossing and Hybridizing, Which Flower in 

 the Cluster Makes the Apple ? Why are Young Trees Barren ? 

 Germination of Seeds which have been kept on Ice, Growth of 

 Plants from Soaked Seeds which have been dried, What do we 

 get in Lawn Grass Seeds ? Trees as Shrubs, Effects of Last 

 Winter, "Water-proof Fibre" Cloth for Cold Frames. Nov., 

 1887. L. H. Bailey. 

 33. Hints for Arbor Day. March, 1888. W. J. Beat. 



39. Experiments with Insecticides. Sept., 1888. A. J. Cook. 



40. Quantities of Seed for Given Lengths of Drill, Experiment in Hy- 



bridizing, Notes on Radishes, Notes on Germination, Effects 

 of Latitude on Season of Flowering and Fruiting. Oct., 1888. 

 • L. H. Bailey. 



48. Potatoes, Kale, Experiments with Squashes, Tomatoes. April, 



1889. L. H. Bailey and L. R. Taft. 

 53. Spraying with the Arsenites. Aug., 1889. A. J. Cook. 

 55. Fruit Testing at the South Haven Sub-Station. Dec, 1889. T. 



T. Lyon. 



Minnesota : 



(1.) Reports on Russian Apples. Jan., 1888. Edward D. Porter. 



(3.) Our Russian Apples at the Opening of their Fourth Season, 

 Natural and Artificial Fertilization of Plants. July, 1888. 

 Samuel B. Green. 



(5.) Propagation of Russian Willows and Poplars from Hard Wood 

 Cuttings, Native Plums, Comparative Tests of Varieties of 

 Cabbage. Samuel B. Green. New Method of Potato Culture. 

 Charles Poiwieroulie. Jan., 1889. 



(7.) Construction of Greenhouse Walls, Comparative Tests of Varie- 

 ties of Potatoes. April, 1889. Samuel B. Green. 



(1888 report. ) Insecticides and Fungicides on Potatoes, New Green- 

 house, Grapes, Differences in the Seeds of Minnesota Grapes, 

 Preparation of Seed Bed for Onions, Fertilizers, Different 

 Methods of Cutting Potatoes, Planting Potatoes at Different 

 Depths, Small Fruits, Onions, Peas, Sweet Corn, Carrots, Table 

 Beets, Musk Melons, Watermelons, Squashes and Pumpkins, 

 Salsify [and some other vegetables], Vegetable Lists, The Dan- 

 delion as a Market Crop, Boxes vs. Baskets for Market Gar- 

 deners, Cabbage. Samuel B. Green. Best Climatic Condi- 

 tions for Grapes. Charles Poumeroulie. 



Missouri : 



6. Experiments on Seed Germination, Pea Weevil, and Apples. 1889. 

 (No date). /. W. Clark. 



Nebraska : 



5. On Certain Injurious Insects of the Year 1888. Jan., 1889. Law- 

 rence Bruner. 



(6.) Sweet Corn, Potatoes, Peas, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Peppers, 

 Beets, Onions, Carrots. Mar., 1889. Jared G. Smith. 



