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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
INDEX TO VOLUME XIX 
Acres of Flowers. 417 
Adaptation of Apples to Soils and Cli 
mates. 25 
Adaptation of Pear to Mississippi Valley 13G 
Address of President Skinner. 63 
Alabama, Progress in. 180 
Advice on Purchasing Nursery Stock.... 230 
Alabama State Hort. Soc. 23 
Alaskan Farmers, Making It Easy for. . . 191 
Amarillo, Texas. 177 
America, the World’s Fruit Basket. 422 
American Apple Exposition. 417 
Association of Nurserymen. 214 
Cemetery Superintendents Meet. 363 
Forestry Association. 154 
Gladiolus Society.301, 336 
Land and Drainage Exposition. 418 
Land and Irrigation Exposition. 149 
Peony Society, Schedule. 219 
Pomological Society. 16 
Pomological Society, Florida Meeting 229 
Pomological Society Catalogue Revi¬ 
sion . 58 
Pomological Soc. meeting.72, 95 
Seed Trade Association. 305 
Among Experiment Station Workers. .31, 111 
Danger of General Spread of Moths... 421 
Does the Apple Orchard Need Fertiliz¬ 
ers? . 449 
Orchard Heating. 180 
Summer Apples in the Middle AtlanPc 
States . 1.50 
The Hardy Catalpa in Iowa. ISO 
Varieties of Fruit Originated in Mich. . Ill 
Announcement. 365 
Annual Convention. 220 
Meeting Connecticut Nurserymen’s 
Association. 333 
Report Office of Experiment Stations. 416 
Report by Secretary Hall. 331 
Another Fruit Growers’ Organization... 27 
Apple Breeding, Progress in. 302 
Congress at Denver.19, 328 
Crop of 1911. 4.54 
Orcharding in Niagara County. 29 
Packing School, British Columbia. . . . 303 
Selling Agency, Northwestern. 188 
Stocks for the North. 182 
Trees, Individuality of.:. 221 
Are Steady. 28 
as a Cure for Drunkenness. 184 
for the Northwest Pacific. 56 
in British Markets, American. 370 
Approval. 328 
Are Orchard Heaters Worth While?. 227 
Arsenate of Lead. 306 
Arsenic in Apples. 1,50 
Association, Work of the. 333 
Attractive Catalogue. 61 
Programs . 20 
Home and Nursery of W. N. Scarff.... 340 
Australian Progressiveness. 326 
Autumn. 369 
Badge Book. 182 
Bagging Fruit. 4,54 
Barry, W. C., Member of State Food 
Commission . 327 
Ben Davis in Missouri. 182 
Berckmans Company, P. J. 177 
Best Way to Ripen Peach and Apple 
Stock. 456 
Better than Usual. 423 
Bill to Regulate Importation of Nursery 
Stock. 366 
Black Walnuts. 98 
Blackberry, Himalaya. 449 
Book Inquiries, A Batch of. 15 
for Plant Growers. 15 
on Fruit Growing. 15 
on Propagation and Plant Breeding. . . 4,55 
Boom in Florida Everglades. 377 
Boonville, Mo. 103 
Borrowed Items. 1,54 
AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS 
Boston Meeting. 299 
Box Package Popular in Scotland. 336 
and Barrel, Comparison of. -54 
Brackett Peach from Berckman Bros. . . . 303 
Breeding Grapes. 98 
British Columbia Apple Packing School. 303 
Brown Tail Moth in Europe. 29 
Business Discontinued. 228 
Business Movements.21,5,264, 272 
A Canadian Visitor. 305 
A Large Orchard. 177 
A New Washington Nursery. 177 
Amarillo, Texas. 177 
Attractive Catalogue. 61 
Berckmans Company, P. J. 177 
Charles Willis Ward, Ornithologist. . . 305 
Incorporated . 188 
Montana Shipping Regulations. 188 
Mr. Barry on State Food Commission. 327 
Northwestern Apple Selling Agency. . . 188 
Nursery Spray Rig. 61 
Pacific Coast Fears Frost. 177 
Spray Residue on Export Apples. 305 
Texas a Profitable Field. 177 
California Citrus Protective League. 138 
Deciduous Fruits. 367 
Canada, Fruit Inspection in. 370 
Canadian Visitor. 305 
Caschew-Nut . 151 
Catalogues Received, 30, 68, 112, 153, 192, 
306,339, 340, 378, 423, 458 
Challenge from Delta Co., Colorado. . . . 328 
Charles Willis Ward, Ornithologist. 315 
Chase Co., Benj., Mill Burned. 21 
Cherries originated by Mr. Burbank.... 367 
Season. 303 
Chestnut, Passing of the American. 221 
Disease, The. 422 
China, Importations from. 450 
Climatic Influences. 183 
Coast Regions, Development of. 332 
Coe, Mr. E. F., in the Orient. 145 
Colored Raffia to Designate Grades. 421 
Comment on Southern Nurserymen’s 
Meeting. 330 
Commerce, Our. 110 
Commercial Rating of Apples. 70 
Comprehensive Review on Conditions. . . 397 
Conditions in Georgia. 190 
Connecticut, Conditions in. 22 
Horticultural Society. 31 
Nurserymen’s Association Meeting. . . 333 
Convention, Annual. 220 
Members Present at. 270 
The St. Louis. 249 
Thirty-sixth Annual. 173 
Program, Observations on. 216 
Co-operation .;. 304 
Correspondence 
A Word on Prices. 65 
Better than Usual. 423 
Duty on Fruit Stocks.. 271 
Lightning’s Freaks. 327 
Make it 1000 at Boston Meeting. 299 
Nursery Implements in California. ... 65 
Orchardist and the Nurseryman, The. 146 
Oregon Fruit Growers Active. 146 
Oregon Nursery Conditions.-. . 66 
Peach Yellows from Pits. 68 
Pedigree Trees. 65 
The Department Store and the 
Nurseryman . 298 
The Publicity Movement. 326 
Top Working Kieffer ..." . 299 
Unique Type of Nursery Work. 146 
Valuable Information on Implements. 66 
Cost of an Apple Orchard. 69 
of Growing Apples in Washington. . . . 336 
of Growing Apples in Western N. Y. . . 303 
of Harvesting an Apple Crop. 73 
of Spokane Apple Shows. 417 
Cover Crops, Orchard. 224 
Cracking Peach Pits. 418 
Crown-Gall and Hairy-Root of Apple 
Trees . 23 
Cases Settled.62 
Cases Settled, Noted. 14 
of Plants. 133 
Dahlias at White Marsh, Maryland. 417 
Danger of General Spread of Moths. 421 
Department Store and the Nurseryman. 298 
Store and the Nurserymen. 453 
Development of the Coast Regions. 332 
Doings of Societies 
American Cemetery Superintendents 363 
Alabama State Horticulturol Society.. 459 
American Gladiolus Society. 301 
American Pomological Society. 72 
Apple Congress Meets at Denver. 19 
Connecticut Horticultural Society.... 31 
Fruit Growers’ Association of Adams 
County. 24 
Heikes, Mr., Again President. 105 
Illinois Hort. Institute. 24 
International Apple Shippers’ Ass’n. . . 301 
Iowa . 457 
Kansas State Horticultural Society. . . 19 
Lawn Grasses. 459 
Massachusetts State Horticultural Soc. 72 
Miami Valley Nurserymen’s Ass’n. . . . 105 
Michigan State Horticultural Society. 19 
Minnesota State Horticultural Society 19 
Mississippi Nurserymen Organize. . . . 458 
Missouri State Horticultural Society. . 72 
Montana Florists._. . . 105 
New Jersey State Horticultural Society 27 
New York State Fruit Growers. 71 
N. Y. State Vegetable Growers’ Assn. . 19 
Northern Nut .Growers’Association. . . 457 
Oregon State Hort. Soc. 19 
Pacific Coast Nurserymen. ._. 301 
Preservatives for Strawberries. 147 
Railway Gardeners’ Association. 363 
Railroad and the Western Apple 
Grower . 24 
Self-Sterility of Rotundifolia Grapes. . 147 
Society for Horticultural Science. 147 
Sweet Peas at Boston. 105 
Tennessee Fruit Growers and Nursery¬ 
men . 459 
Tennessee Nurserymen in Session. .. . 105 
Vermont Fruit Growers._.457 
Virginia State Horticultural Society. . 19 
Douglas Pear. 100 
Downing’s Fruit Books. 106 
Drainage in Relation to Fruit Culture. .. 104 
Duty on Fruit Stocks. 271 
Dwarf Apples. 56 
Early Nursery Days in Central Iowa. . 216 
Eastern Nurserymen’s Protective Ass’n. 66 
Eating an Apple.269 
Editorial 
American Pom. Soc. Catalogue Revis¬ 
ion . 58 
Annual Convention. 220 
Annual Report Office Exp. Stations. . . 416 
Attractive Programs. 20 
Badge Book.. ■ • 182 
British Columbia Apple Packing 
School. 803 
Chase Co., Benj., Mill Burned. 21 
Cherry Season. 303 
Climatic Influences. 182 
Cost of Growing Apples in Western 
N. Y. 303 
Development of the Coast Regions. . . 332 
Federal Inspection Bill. 266 
Fruit Inspection in Canada. 370 
Fungicides. 144 
Grading Nursery Stock. 182 
Guaranteeing Nursery Stock. 59 
Horticulture for Women. 58 
Importations from China. 450 
Individuality of Apple Trees.221 
