Letter that was not answered. 774 
Lime-sulphur, Summer use of. 587 
Lime-sulphur preparations for sum¬ 
merspraying . 512 
Literary program. 617 
Location for walnuts. 614 
Logan Berry. 730 
Low Headed Trees . 838 
Magnificent colored plates. 563 
Make reservation. 548 
Manufacturers’ view point. 501 
Market for American apples in Berlin. 688 
Market prices. 827 
Marketing nursery stock. 439 
Maryland State Horticultural Society 
697, 796 
Massachusetts Nurserymen organize. . 685 
Mayhew, J. R., on supply prices. 790 
Meeting, The 1911. 759 
Meeting of American Florists. 724 
of Horticultural Inspectors. 510 
Members American Assn, on Moffat 
trip . 655 
Member Montana legislature. 836 
Miami Valley Nurserymen’s Assn. 554 
Michigan. 441 
Midland Colorado . 751 
Mid-summer review of nursery condi¬ 
tions . 679 
Minnesota. 557 
Mississippi Valley, Fruit growing in. . . 625 
Moisture, Saving. 685 
Montana Nursery Co. 559 
Nurserymen and florists organize. . . 792 
Courtesy of florists and nurserymen 834 
More about Inspector Perniciosus. . . . 559 
Morrisville School of Agriculture. 793 
National Apple Show. 424, 758 
Canners’ Assocation. 554 
Municipal League Am. Civic Assn. . 428 
Nut growers. 834 
School of Forestry. 694 
Native plants. 550 
Necessity of spraying. 514 
Newberry, Himalaya Giant. 477 
Foreign seed and plant introductions 693 
Fruit journal launched. 504 
Fruits . 477 
Jersey, Favorable conditions in. . . . 431 
Jersey firm, A progressive. 419 
Fruit Growers. 471 
Horticulturists. 428 
Nurserymen warned. 696 
South, The.. 579 
Year, The. 426 
York Florist Club. 471 
^Flower market. 825 
Law governing packing of 
apples. 763 
Nursery shipping laws . 762 
State Agr. Society. 471 
Fruit Growers’ Asso. . . 436 
Zealand, From. 590 
Niagara County Nurseries. 585 
Ninety-six per cent. 649 
North Florida pecan development. ... 518 
Northern Iowa. 557 
Northern Nut Grower’s Assn. 821 
Note and Comment 
Annual trip abroad. 555 
Apple situation in Western N. Y . . 769 
Apples. 425 
in Virginia. 769 
Arlington, Nebraska, orchards. 425 
Back numbers wanted. 629 
Boston orchid show. 694 
Canada shipping peaches to England 796 
Co-operative marketing in Western 
New York. 725 
Crop report from Sluis & Groot. 769 
Ellwanger & Barry get highest award 769 
Free seeds cause amusement. 629 
Fruit growers’ creed. 770 
Growers of Northwest to unite. . . 629 
Gooseberry mildew in England. 769 
National School of Forestry. 694 
New grape barrel. 629 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
New York flower market. 825 
Ontario apple prices. 796 
Peaches as fillers. 825 
Pecan exhibition. 425 
Potasium cyanide. 825 
Pratt’s sulfocide. 796 
Replacing trees. 555 
Root knot pamphlet.•. 769 
Soil convention in California. 769 
Substitution. 555 
Temperature experiments with fruit 
buds . 769 
Transportation experiments with 
peaches. 629 
Treatment of young trees in summer 770 
Whiting Nursery Co. in difficulties. . 694 
Notes from Georgia. 597 
On early, hardy, spring flowering 
shrubs. 689 
European nurseries. 718 
Nova Scotia apple crop. 685 
Nursery a Business, The. 662 
Conditions. 725, 757 
Mid-summer review of. 679 
Development . 599 
Inspector, Report of. 624 
Lands in United States. 767 
Museum, A. 801 
Parasites . . . .. 587 
Stock, How received in N. Y. port. . 543 
Nurseryman and express rates, The . . 434 
Plant diseases, The . . 428 
Nurserymen at Rochester. 471 
Attending Denver convention. 655 
Express appreciation. 656 
Give aid to boy’s mother. 656 
Have responsible task. 800 
Nurserymen’s kindness acknowledged . 693 
Nut growing in North Carolina. 837 
Nut Nursery Co. 834 
Obituary 
Berckmans, P. J.,821; Bowden, Henry 
James, 731; Burpee, Charles, 478; 
Calvat, George, 764; Cogdall, J. W., 
688; Harris, William K., 4 78; 
Kennedy, James M., 764; Kohankie, 
Henry, 423; Lebreton, Vincent, 562; 
Leyendecker, J. F., 478; McLaren, 
Anthony M., 628; McPike, Henry G., 
628; Nelson, Alexander, 478; Nor- 
mand, J. L., 649; Reynolds, E. H., 
688; Schmidt, Robert, 478; Schopp, 
Conrad, 649; Sherman, Katherine, 764; 
Smith, A. M., 827: Speer, Alfred J., 
562; Wellington, W. E., 764; Whit¬ 
comb, A. McKay, 562; Wild, 
Hermann, 584; Wittbold, George, 764 
Of value. 701 
Ohio nurserymen meet. 470 
State Horticultural Society. 793 
Okanagon Valley of British Columbia. 422 
Old fashioned winter. 557 
Olive culture and oil manufacture. ... 561 
Ontario apple prices. 796 
Opportunities for women in horticul¬ 
ture. 623 
Opposing Symons bill of inspection. . . 519 
Orchard heaters..... 719 
Heating. 621, 760 
Oregon fruit show . 759 
Nursery Co.. . 697 
Our Book Table 
Bacteria in Relation to Country Life, 
630; Beasley’s Christmas Party, 476; 
Fungous Diseases of Plants, 563; 
Northern Lights, 476; Popular Fruit 
Growing, 476; The American Florists’ 
Directory, 430; The Iris Manual, 562 
The Pecan and Its Culture. 835 
Pacific Coast Assn, of Nurserymen 
677, 721, 796 
Peach fruit spot, Spraying for. 767 
Peach professor in Pennsylvania. 734 
Varieties for Texas. 768 
Peaches, Best Scottish. 558 
Peaches as fillers. 825 
Pear, A Seedless. 801 
Pear industry and pear blight, The. . . 514 
&4 3 
Pecan exhibition.425 
Growing in N. Florida. 472 
Stocks tender in the North. 676 
Pecans, Information regarding. 766 
Pedigreed plants. 758 
Peony studies. 732 
Personal explanation.. .. 797 
Mention . 622 
Felix and Dykhuis. 595 
St. Louis. 700 
To our customers. 700 
Personalities of fruits, The. 591, 618 
Personals . 722 
Peter of the Wild West.. 622 
Place of meeting, The. 612 
Plant breeding. 550 
Plant breeding, New methods of. 561 
Plum curculio and methods for control 772 
Propagation. 768 
Potassium cyanide fumigation . 825 
Practical pointers. 623 
Pratt Co., B. G., cups. 734 
Pratt’s sulfocide. 796 
Profit in N. Y. apple growing. 799 
Protect the muskrat. 839 
Preparation of concent, lime-sulphur. . 508 
Present status of white-pine blights. . . 584 
Price of cherries at Newark Cannery. . 689 
Profitable cherry growing in Michigan. 766 
Program .426,470,585 
Progress in agr. education, 1906. 476 
Progressive New Jersey firm. 419 
Propagation of ornamental nursery 
stock . 582 
Proposed railroad schedule to Denver. 596 
Protection for originator of fruits. 797 
Protest from a retailer. 436 
Protumna orchards flourishing. 427 
Pruning. 464 
Pruning, Western view of. 477 
Publicity campaign. 728 
Committee. 588 
Service . 551 
Publishers and P. O. Dept. 620 
Pure food and benzoate of soda. 695 
Insecticides and fungicides. . . . 424, 761 
Quebec, Conditions in. 828 
Quiz Column 
A nursery museum. 801 
A question on fertilizers. 627 
Courses on landscape gardening .... 627 
Customs, Classification. 836 
Forcing growth. 425 
Giant grape vine. 473 
Information regarding pecans. 766 
Logan berry. 730 
Status of district societies. 836 
Storage in mild climates. 627 
Storing roses. 627 
Weeping mulberry and Catalpa 
bungei. 694 
Railroad arrangements to Denver.... 549 
Information for Easterners. 614 
Rare opportunity, A. 524 
Raspberries for retail trade. 754 
Reclaiming a swamp. 479 
Relation of horticulture to schools. . . . 553 
Replacement .. 516 
Replacing trees. 555 
Report concerning work done in 1908-9, 
475; Exhibits Committee, 651; John 
Hall, Secretary, 695; New York 
nursery inspector, 624; Transporta¬ 
tion Committee, 652. 
Resolutions . 511 
of thirty-fifth convention. 654 
Retail Nurserymen, Eastern Assn. of. . 469 
Prices . 556 
Review of season. 678 
Rochester Florists’ annual dinner. . . . 554 
Root gall. 523, 556 
of the apple. 657 
Shakesperian view of. 726 
Root galls. 551, 586 
Root knot... 799 
Experience. 765 
Pamphlet. 769 
Question, That. 649 
