THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN. 
289 
Apple Culture, 142, 155, 157, 198, 280, 
233, 240, 244, 254 
Among Growers and Dealers, 143,157, 158 
168, 180, 194, 199, 223, 232, 248, 253. 267, 284 
American Fruit Industry, . . . 156 
Arkansas Horticulturists, . . 169 
American Pomological Society, 192, 196, 
235, 244, 252, 258 
American Association of Nurserymen, 
176, 177, 204, 213, 220 
Apple Crop, 1901 
. 272 
American Florists, 
205 
Agency Trade, 
. 260 
Albany Parks, Stock for, . 
268 
Brewer & Stannard, 
. 145 
Berckmans, P. J. Co., 
162 
Bailey on Present Conditions, . . 165 
Buffalo Berry, . 
179 - 
•Baldwin Apple, . 
. 198, 254 
Ben Davis, 
204 
Berckmans, Robert C., 
. 221 
Bailey, Prof., Address, 
222 
Berlin Nurseries, . 
. 224 
Bailey In California, . 
246 
Blastaphaga, 
. 256 
Barry, Mrs. H. H.. . 
208 
Botany, Teaching of, 
. 283 
Conference on Nurseries, 
286 
Century, New, 
. 144 
Canada, Shipments to, 
145, 268 
Cleveland, H. W. S., . 
. 149 
Canadian Law, . 
152, 153, 268 
Clematis Paniculata, . 
. 157 
Common Council, 
163 
Crown Gall in Nursery, 
. 172 
Convention, A. A. N., 
176, 177, 204, 
213, 220 
Chase Nursery Co., . 
179 
Central States Trade, . 
. 187 
Canadian Trade, 
. . 188 
Campbell Early Grape, 
. 190 
Cherries, .... 
200, 278 
Committees, Standing, . 
. 219 
Choctaw Seedless Blackberry, . . 235 
Cicada, 
. 241 
Census, 1890, 
271 
Demand and Production, 
. 166 
Drouth in the West, . 
234 
Delaware Peach Orchards, 
. 243 
Ellwanger, George, . 
140, 287 
Eastern Nurserymen’s Association, 154 
Empire State Orchard, 
. 281 
England’s Imports, . 
169 
Exhibits A. A. N , 
. 219 
European Nurseries, . 
236 
Experiment Stations, . 
. 242 
Exports, Apple, 
267, 283 
Forest Industry, . 
. 156, 273, 283 
Fumigation, . 147, 
161, 172, 203, 275 
French Nurseries, 
. 172 
Free Distribution, 188, 193, 
218, 220, 247, 
258, 278, 282 
Fruit Sections, 
. 205 
Foreign Notes, . 
206 
Fruits at Buffalo, . 
. 229 
Florists’ Nursery, 
242, 257 
INDEX TO VOL. IX. —1901. 
Florists’ Convention, .... 243 
Florists.246 
Fruit Growers’ Plans.251 
Fig Culture.256 
Fruit from France.258 
Fall Trade, 263, 264, 265, 266, 268, 269. 
270, 272 
Gamble’s Purchase, .... 148 
Gould, George.165 
Ginseng.186 
Genesee Valley Trade, . . 188, 269 
Gavel Presentation.214 
Great Britain Culture, . . . 228 
Government Arboretum, . . . 235 
Georgia Horticulture, . . 235, 247 
Greening Apple.259 
Growing Period, Length of, . . 270 
Gymnocladus Chinensis, . . . 270 
Horticultural Societies, 139, 141, 151, 
154, 235, 247, 281, 283, 284 
Harris, John S., . . . • 190 
Hubbard, T. S.,.243 
Harrison, J. G., .... 272 
Horse Chestnuts, Edible, . . . 282 
Inspector’s Association, . . . 153 
Improving Trees.165 
Importations..187 
Iowa Favorites, .... 191 
Insects Described, .... 234 
Improvement Associations, . . 235 
Imports,.240 
Iowa Nurseries, .... 246 
Iowa State Fair.258 
Inspection Criticised, . . . 269 
Illinois Horticultural Society, . . 283 
Kew Garden, . . 169, 186, 203, 283 
Kalamazoo Nurseries, . . . 247 
Kansas Orchards, . . . 264, 288 
Kane, Peter,.208 
Kieffer Pear,.284 
Labels,.288 
Long and Short, 149, 159, 169, 181, 196, 
202, 221, 228, 249, 257, 274, 288 
Legislation, Report. . . . 216, 239 
Legislation, Synopsis of, . . . 254 
Laing Nursery,.252 
Lawn Planting, .... 252 
Lelong, B. M.208 
Mantis, Praying, 
Meehan, Thomas, 
Manitoba Regulations, 
Maryland Trade, . 
Maintaining Prices, . 
Missouri, 
Maryland Peaches, . 
McKinley Early Grape, 
McKinley Memorial Trees, 
Mosby, J. D. 
Millions of Elbertas, 
Mount Arbor Nurseries, . 
Maine Pomological Society, 
142, 145 
175, 269, 280, 282 
185 
. 191 
192 
. 203 
. 205 
289 
. 274 
208 
. 277 
277 
. 284 
Nursery Rows, . 
New York Stock, 
New York State Growers, 
Novel Defense in Court, 
148, 179, 191, 208 
. 164 
169, 171, 251 
. 172 
Nomenclature. 
177 
Needs of Fruit Industry, 
. 179 
Norris, J. Frank. 
190 
New Horticulture, 
. 277 
North Carolina Horticulturists. 
281 
New York State Fair Exhibit, 
259 
National Flower. 
269 
Obituary, . .149, 190, 208, 272, 288 
Ohio Nurseries,.161 
Originator’s Rights. 193, 243 
Officers.218 
Orange Output.224 
Orange Trees, N J., . . . 242 
Plaster Casts,.288 
Peach Culture, . 156, 158, 171, 259, 277 
Plums.163, 179 
Prunes, .... 169, 245, 285 
Pacific Coast Trade. 171 
Prices Should Be Better, . . 186, 264 
Pedigree Trees, .... 190 
Pan-American Exposition, 195, 202, 207, 221 
229, 237, 278 
Propagating from Seeds . . . 197 
President’s Address, . . . 214 
Pear and Apple.230 
Peach Seedling, .... 269 
Prices. 242. 204, 270 
Purchasing Stock, .... 275 
Peterson, P. S., . . . 285 
Pistache Nut, . . . . 243 
Patten, C G. 257 
Porto Rican Farms, .... 259 
Propagation—Best Methods, . . 260 
Pomology—Comparison, . . . 262 
Purple Scale.265 
Plea for Frank Interchange, . 266, 268 
Perkins, George C., . . . 281 
Phylloxera-Resisting Vines, . . 284 
Ritz, Louis.149 
Recent Publications, 159, 167, 181, 195, 
206, 224, 233, 257, 273, 285 
Roeding. George C. 205 
Raffia, ... . 207, 283 
Report—Treasurer’s.215 
Report—Secretary’s, ... 215 
Rhodododendons, .... 230 
Roses at Buffalo, .... 237 
Rose Hill Nurseries.259 
Stringfellow’s Method, 
141, 277 
Shipping Methods (English), 
. 253 
Substitution. 
147 
Seed, Hand-Shelled, 
. 148 
Southwestern Association, 
162 
Shortage in Stock, 
. 263 
Sequoia Gigantea, 
179 
Southern Trade, .... 
190, 266 
Spring Trade. . 
192, 199 
Secrets in Horticulture, 
266, 268 
Strawberries, . 
198 
School Horticulture, . 
. 199 
Storrs, William G., . 
272 
Summer Planting, 
. 208 
Spraying Nursery Stock, . 
215 
Shipping Rates. 
. 216 
Share the Responsibility, . 
228 
Schroeder, Dr. Hermann, . 
. 230 
Southern Association, . 
236, 243 
