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INDEX — VOLUMES 7-9, 1917-1919 
Greens — 
Canning, VII, 187 
Drying, VIII, 3 
Ground cherries — storing, IX, 2 
H 
Hale, John Howard — sketch of, VIII, 
58-59 
Harebell, IX, 89 
Head lettuce 
see Lettuce, Head 
Hellebore, IX, S. Apr. ’19, 3 
Hepatica, IX, 89 
Home grounds 
see Landscape gardening 
Horsemint — Thymol extracted from, 
VII, 2 
Horseradish — Storing, IX, 2 
Horticultural papers, VII, 88-89 
Horticultural societies — 
Le Societe National d’ Horticulture 
De France, IX, 98-99 
Manitowoc County Horticultural So- 
ciety, VII, 9 
Report of delegate to Northern Illi- 
nois, VII, 93-94 
Horticulture — 
As a vocation (late E. S. Goff), VII, 
26; IX, 38 
Books on, VII, 104 
Future of, in Wisconsin, (Moore), 
VIII, 85-87, 94 
History of, (late E. S. Goff, IX, 50- 
51 
In Alaska, VIII, 43-45 
In education, VIII, 10-14 
Lectures by the late E. S. Goff in 
1887, IX, 26, 38, 50-51 
Hotbeds — 
Care of plants in, IX, S. Feb. ’19, 6- 
7 
Making (Toole, William, Sr.), VII 1, 
S. Mar. ’18, 8 
When to start, IX, 85 
Household pests (Sanders), VIII, 155 
Houseulants in winter, IX, 3 
Husk tomatoes 
see Ground cherries 
Hyacinths — 
Indoor culture of (Moore), VII, 7, 
14; IX, 19 
Planting of. VII, 46 
Varieties, IX, 15 
I 
Tnsect pests (Fraeker). VII, 52—54; 
(Moore, J, G.), VII, 154-155 
Insecticides — 
Efficiency of common (Wilson), IX, 
162 
For roses, VII, 160 
Formulas. VII, 155. 160 
Outlook for 1918, VIIT. 74 
Prices of (Wilson). VIII, 43 
International Apple Shippers’ Associa- 
tion, IX, 136, 153, 156-157 
Iris. German — 
Nomenclature of. IX, 137 
Varieties, VII, 33 
Irrigation — 
For garden, VII, 157 
Need for lessened by tillage, VII, 157 
Overhead (Rasmussen), VII, 123; 
(Rasch), VIII, 91-92 
Spray systems, VIII, 155-157 
Ivy, Kenilworth, VII, 37 
J 
Jacob’s ladder, IX, 90 
Jeffrey, George, Sr., — obituary and 
sketch, VII, 137 
Jujube, VII, 44, 45 
K 
Kauba, VII, 45 
Kellogg, G. J. — Forty niner’s diary, 
IX, 71, 76, 77 
Kellogg, G. J. — in memoriam, IX, 70 
Kerosene emulsion — 
Formula, VII, 155; IX, S. Apr. ’19, 4 
Not successful for woolly aphis, IX, 
85 
Kohlrabi — 
Storing, IX, 2 
Varieties, VIII, S. Mar. ’18, 3; IX, S. 
Feb. ’19, 5 
L 
Ladder — plan for, VII, 92 
Lady bug, IX, 140 
Lady slipper, IX, 89 
Landscape gardening — 
Beautifying farm home grounds, VII, 
84-85 
Planting of rural home grounds 
(Martini), IX, 111-112 
Lawns — 
Beautifying farm, VII, 84-85 
“Brown patch’’ on, IX, 146-147 
Care of, VIII, 98-99 
Making, IX, 117 
Planting of rural, IX, 111-112 
Le Societe Nationale d ’Horticulture De 
France, IX, 98-99 
Lead arsenate, VII, 186 
Leaf blight — 
see Leaf spot 
Leaf blotch — on roses, VII, 39, 159 
Leaf roller, VII, 54 
Leaf spot — 
Control of, VII, 86, 87, 90, 131 
Nature of, VII, 86, 131 
On cherry, VIII. 117-119 
On roses, VII, 159 
On tomato, IX, 162 
Leaves — why change color, IX, 15 
Lemon grass — Use for oil, VII, 2 
Lettuce — 
Growing plants to sell, IX. 83 
Varieties, VIII, S. Mar. ’18, 3; IX, 
S. Feb. ’19, 5 
Lettuce. Head — storing, IX, 2 
Lice, plant 
see Plant lice 
Lilies, Spider, IX, 89 
Lilies, Turk’s cap, IX. 89, 90 
Lime — for sour soil, VII, Spec. Ed. Apr. 
’17, 4 
Lime sulphur — 
Amount needed (Ball). VIII. 125 
Effect of freezing on, IX, 106 
Home-made versus commercial, VIII, 
140-142 
Lime sulphur, Dry, IX, 133 
Lime sulphur solution — 
For red spider, VII, 54 
More effective than soluble compound 
(Fraeker), VII, 124 
Lupine, IX, 90 
Lye — Peeling fruit with, VIII, 4 
M 
Maple leaf gall (Fluke), IX, 154—155 
Maples — spraying for cottony maple 
scale, VII, 120 
Market gardening— 
Fertilizers for, IX, 130-131 
Growing plants to sell. IX, 82-83 
On ten acre lot, IX, 77-80 
Spraying, IX, 114-115, 127 
Marketing — 
Honesty in (Moore, J. G.), VII, 102- 
103, ‘108-109, 112 
In Michigan, IX, 62 
Organization needed (Kern), VII, 34, 
38 
Mice — 
Poison for, VIII, 38-39 
Protect orchard from, VII, 20, 21 ; 
VIII, 50-51 
Tarred paper protects against, VII, 
73 ; IX. 55 
Mildew, VIII, 93 
Moths, VIII. 155 
Mushrooms, Poisonous, VII, 67 
Muskmelons — 
Culture (Rasmussen), IX, 91 
Not suited to small garden. VII, 138 
LTse of “dirt bands,’’ IX, 91 
When to start seed, VII, 138 
N 
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I Far®, 
I 53, S 
I Fertili: 
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Parsley- 
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S 
Variei 
8,1 
Peaehes- 
Pear Hi 
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Pear*— I 
Peas— C 
Dryinj 
Tariel 
Narcissus — 
Forcing. IX, 21 
Indoor culture of (Moore), VII, 7, 
14, 23 
Planting or, VII, 46 
Varieties. IX, 14, 12'1 
National Congress of Horticulture, VII, 
49-50; VIII, 71 
National War Garden Commission, IX, 
137 
Nicotine sulphate. VII, 155 
Nursery stock- — Restriction of importa- 
tion considered, VIII, 133 
0 
Onion sets. VII, 161, VIII, S, Mar. '18, 
3; IX, S. Feb. ’19, 5 
Onion thrip, IX 101 
Onions — 
Forcing, VII, 26 
Growing, VII, 194 
Growing for winter, VII, 161 
Saving seed from, VIII, S. Mar. ’18, 
8 
Storing, VII, 194; VIII, 19; IX, 2 
The onion family, VII, 161 
Varieties, VIII, S. Mar. ’18, 3; IX, 
S, Feb, ’19, 5 
Pfonif- 
Cllltit; 
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Variet 
i Variet 
■ 5'-; 
Pepper, 
VII 
Pepners- 
Perenuia 
Hard; 
Wiflte 
Persimm 
Petsai, I 
Philips. 
V 
Phlox — v 
Phlox, P 
Phosphai 
Pine, V 
V 
Pith, 
P We 
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Plan; a 
I 120, 
Plant lie 
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