452 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Accident, President Meehan. 
Accounting Department.. 
Adams County Horticultural Meeting . 
Agricultural Education in France. 
Alabama State Hort. Society. 
Alabama.. 
American Apples in Germany. 
Association of Nurserymen. 
Association of Nurserymen. 
Association for Highway Improvement 
Association of Nurserymen. 55, 
Blight on the Roots of Apple and Other 
Trees . 
Boy—The September. 
Boy for April. 
Breeders’ Association. 
Forestry Co.’s New Manager. 
Fruit and Nut Journal. 
Horticulturist. 
Peony Soc. Announcement. 
Peony Society.159, 251, 
Seed Trade Association. 
Sweet Pea Exhibition. 
Pomological Society. 
Pomological Society. 
Among Experimental Station Workers 
Apple Orcharding in Ontario. 
Frost Fighting in Rogue River Valley. 
New England Trees in Winter. 
Propagating the Walnut by Budding. . 
Orchard Heating. 
Orchard Management. 
Pear Thrips and Peach Tree Borer. . . . 
Pedigreed Nursery Stock. 
The Pear and How to Grow It. 
The Use of Explosives. 
Among New York Importers. 
.^mong the Importers. 
August Rolker & Sons, New York 
City. 
Seeds and Plants Imported. 
Announcement.. 
of American Peony Society. 
Answers to Correspondents. 
Dionaea musipula. 
Duty on Evergreens. 
Rhododendrons. 
Storing Roses. 
Annual Meeting. 
Apple Crop, Estimate. 
for Name. 
Honoring an. 
Packing. 
Show, An. 
Apples Moving Slowly.. 
Variations of—under different climatic 
conditions. 
Appraising Nursery Lands. 
Arnold Arboretum. 
Asbury Park, Flower Show at. 
Ascent of Sap. " . 
324 
368 
23 
401 
98 
62 
133 
328 
330 
54 
241 
415 
343 
143 
415 
444 
129 
18 
208 
296 
297 
302 
398 
438 
175 
100 
100 
100 
175 
175 
175 
175 
175 
175 
215 
134 
175 
129 
208 
327 
407 
407 
327 
168 
329 
11 
444 
290 
297 
18 
372 
176 
209 
301 
412 
Badge Book. 169 
Bay Trees. 51 
Bee Keeping Exhibit, Planned. 415 
Berberis Thunbergii, Macerating. 97 
Berckmans, L. A. Co-operation with En¬ 
tomology . 246 
Bernays E. L., Dansville Nurseries. 161 
Geneva and Newark Nurseries . 125 
Black Walnut, Seedling. 49 
Boston Meeting . 241, 250 
Preliminary Arrangements. 128 
Boston Parks and Arnold Arboretum.... 261 
Bordeaux Mixture. 86 
Breck — Robinson Nursery Co. 176 
Bring Exhibits . 210 
Bulletin of Northern Nut Growers’ Assoc. 339 
No. 39 D. of A., Albany, N. Y. . . . 362 
Burbank’s Twentieth Century Fruits. . . 48 
Business Ethics. 96 
Dress. 440 
Business Movements. 54 
Breck-Robinson Nursery Co . 176 
INDEX TO VOLUME XX 
AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS 
Citrus Nursery. 176 
Cranberry Nursery Co. 140 
Fresno Nursery Co. 54 
Geneva Nurserymen Doing Thriving 
Business . 219 
McHutchison & Co. Enter New Field. 176 
Muskopf & Irish Co. 302 
New N urseries. 140 
Organization of Stark Bros. Co. 302 
“The Newburys’’. 140 
William Stark Nursery Co. 302 
Business Movements: 
Incorporated . 329 
Bather Co., J. R. Clinton, Iowa. 329 
Cedar Hill Orchard and Nursery Co. . 176 
St. Andrews Bay Nursery & Orchard 
Co., Wilmington, Del. 329 
Busy Season. 168 
California Association Proceedings. 168 
I California Nurserymen Organize. 19 
California State Fruit Growers. 62 
Canadian Scenic Boulevard. 412 
Care of Trees. 11 
Cement: Production, Imports and Ex¬ 
ports . 103 
Chairman Exhibition Committee. 441 
Chase, E. A., Honored on Birthday. 101 
Chase, John C. 441 
Cherry Culture in the U. S. 283 
Cider Industry in Ontario. 58 
Citrus Crop for 1912.. 48 
Nursery. 176 
Clark, C. H., Information on Spraying 
Machines . 88 
Cole, W. B., Commercial Fertilizers. 137 
College Trained Farmers. 132 
Comments on Inspection Bill. 55 
Commercial Fertilizers for Nursery Stock 137 
Comparison of Florist and Nursery Pro¬ 
ducts. 331 
Conard & Jones Co. 
Increased Cold Storage. 374 
Conservation, Nurserymen’s Interest in. 294 
Convention, Plan for 1912. 21 
Convention, The.131, 212 
Co-operation in Selling. 130 
Cornell Short Course. 13 
Correspondence..211,301 
I Inspection of Stock at Port of Entry. . 141 
I Some Minnesota Grapes. 141 
I Value of Nursery Land. 211 
j Cost of Producing Nursery Stock. 92 
i Country Life Federation, A Proposed. . . 412 
I Cover Crops. 294 
Craig, Prof. John. 367 
I Prof. John, Death of. 332 
Prof. John, Memoriam. 332 
Bailey, L.H.,. 334 
Blake, Helen E. 334 
J. M. Patterson. 333 
Staff, National Nurseryman . 334 
W. P. Stark. 333 
Frank A. Waugh. 333 
C.S. Wilson... 332 
C. L. Yates. 333 
New York State Fruit Growers’ Assoc. 332 
Crab Seedlings as Stocks. 48 
Cranberry Nursery Co. 140 
Cure for Gloomy Days. 178 
Custom House Delays. 373 
Dansville Nurseries in Winter. 161 
Date of Catalogue. 331 
Dayton, Me,Hutchison and Meehan Plan ! 
European Trip. 211 | 
Dayton, J. H., President’s Address. 243 j 
Delicious Apples. 56 
Deming, W. C., Nut Promotions. 95 
Demonstration Orchards for Ontario.... 53 
Descriptive Pomology. 12 
Doings of Societies . .62, 98, 139, 297, 339 ' 
Alabama. 62 
Alabama State Hort. Soc. 98 
American Retail Nurserymen’s Protec¬ 
tive Association. 339 
American Seed Trade Association. . . . 297 
California State Fruit Growers. 62 
Idaho Nurserymen’s Association. 339 
Connecticut Nurserymen. 339 
Illinois Hort. Soc. Proceedings. 140 
National Seed Trade Association. 297 
Massachusetts Nurserymen’s Ass’n. . . 99 
New England Nurserymen’s Ass’n. . . . 140 
N. Y. State Fed. of Floral Clubs. 139 
N. Y. Vegetable Growers’ Convene. . . 139 
Ohio Nurserymen’s Ass’n Report. 140 
Pacific Coast Ass’n of Nurserymen.... 62 
Replacement of Nurserymen in Session 98 
Tennessee Nurserymen in Session. ... 98 
Texas. 62 
Dutch Farmers for New York. 340 
Editorial 
Annual Meeting. 168 
Bring Exhibits. 210 
Boston Meeting. 250 
Busy Season. 168 
California Ass’n Proceedings. 168 
College Trained Farmers. 132 
Cost of Producing Nursery Stock..... 92 
Cover Crops. 294 
Federal Inspection Bill.93,132, 210 
Federal Inspection Bill. 404 
Shelter for Plants. 404 
Federal Legislation. 250 
Inspection of Foreign Nursery Stock. . 20 
Meeting Habit. 133 
New York Florists Organize. 133 
Nursery Business, The. 442 
Nurserymen’s Interest in Conservation 294 
On to Boston. 210 
Rational Treatment of Evergreens. . . . 405 
- Record Making Winter. 168 
Spraying . 92 
Trained Help. . .. 442 
The Delicious Apple. 56 
Western Ass’n on Inspection Bill. 21 
White Wash vs. Oyster Shell Scale.... 56 
Yields of Individual Apple Trees .... 57 
Editorials 
Death of Charles L. Yates. 366 
Introduction of New Editor. 366 
Editors’ Response. 366 
Federal Inspection and Quarantine. . . 367 
Editorial Wanderings. 90 
The Coming of the South. 90 
Electricity for Tree Pests. 61 
English Walnut—What E. C. Pomeroy 
says about the. 363 
European Nurseries—^James McHutchi¬ 
son writes on. 365 
European Nurserymen, Reports from. . . 291 
Exhaustive Inquiry into Cherry Culture. 283 
Exhibitions. 
Apple Show, An. -. . 297 
Indiana Apple Show. 127 
International Horticultural Exhibition 18 
Experiment Stations, Among the. 371 
New York Agricultural .. 371 
Bulletin No. 348. 371 
Bulletin No. 349 . 371 
Exports of Manufacturers Approaching 
Billion Dollars. 178 
Farmers’ Week at College of Agriculture. 14 
Federal Inspection. 403 
Proposed Rules and Regulations..... 369 
Federal Inspection Bill. . 14, 93, 129, 132, 210 
Federal Legislation.45, 250, 264 
Federal Legislation Bill, Progress. 94 
Recent Attempts. 94 
Federal Plant Quarantine Law, Enforce¬ 
ment of . 342 
Felix B. B. C., How to force Lilacs . 60 
