Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916

Part 61

Chapter 613,302 wordsPublic domain

Macauley, T. B. Montreal, Can. Mackintosh, Prof. R. S. 2153 Doswell, St. Paul Maher, John Devils Lake, N. D. Manda, W. A. Short Hills, N. J. Mann, W. P. Dodge Center Manner, C. J. Jerome, Idaho Manning, Warren H. N. Billerica, Mass. Marshall, F. F. R. 1, Grove City Marso, J. P. Canby Mayo, Dr. C. H. Rochester Melgaard, H. L. Argyle Melinat, Rev. Max. Odessa Miller, Albert R. 7, Box 24, Cannon Falls Mohr, C. J. Rapidan Mo, Hans Sleepy Eye Moorhead, W. W. Bethany, Mo. Mosbaek, Ludvig Askov Moyer, L. R. Montevideo Mueller, Paul L. 4845 Bryant S., Mpls. Mazey, E. H. 3029 Ewing Ave., Mpls. McComb, Richard Antler, Sask. McCulley, Preston Maple Plain McKibben, A. T. Ramey McKisson, G. D. Fairmont McKusick, John C. Marble McLeague, Rev. P. Stewart McVeety, J. A. Howard Lake McClelland, L. E. R. 3, Hopkins McKesson, J. H. 5106 S. Lyndale Ave., Mpls. McCall, Prof. Thos. M. Crookston McConnell, Roy E. St. Cloud

Nehring, Edward Stillwater Nelson, A. A., Jr. 3222 16th Ave. S., Mpls. Nelson, B. F. 1125 5th St. S. E., Mpls. Nelson, John A. R. 2, Maynard Noren, Geo. Chisago City Norwood, F. F. Balaton Nussbaumer, Fred St. Paul Nelson, Iver Cottonwood Newman, G. A. 410 W. Olive St., Stillwater Norling, A. L. Elbow Lake Negstad, A. L. R. 5, Arlington, S. D.

O'Connor, Patrick H. 1219 5th Ave. N., Mpls. Older, C. E. Luverne Onstine, Frank A. Harmony Ortmann, Rev. Anselm Richmond Orton, C. J. Marietta O'Callaghan, J. Eden Valley Oyen, O. J. Watson Older, F. E. 1127 N. Alexandria Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.

Pattridge, C. A. Comfrey Paulson, Johannes Sta. F, Richfield, Mpls. Pederson, J. S. Walnut Grove Peet, Wm. Boston Blk., Mpls. Peterson, Geo. A. Canby Peterson, J. G. Kensington Peterson, K. K. Rothsay Peterson, R. M., Office of Markets Dept. of Agri., Washington, D. C. Peterson, W. A. Mandan, N. D. Peterson, Wm. A. 3400 Peterson Ave., Chicago, Ill. Pfaender, Max Mandan, N. D. Pond, H. H. Sta. F, R. 3, Mpls. Pond, I. W. Madelia Poore, Hamlin V. 817 10th Ave. S. E., Mpls. Pracna, Frank 236 Delmas Ave., San Jose, Cal. Prosser, E. M. Gully Perry, A. G. Care Butler Bros., Mpls.

Quammen, Ole S. Lemmon, S. D.

Randall, E. W. 315 Commerce Bldg., St. Paul Rennacker, C. J. Detroit Regeimbal, L. O. Roberts, Dr. T. S. 2303 Pleasant Ave. S., Mpls. Rood, A. J. Spring Grove Rowe, Chas. R. 3, Excelsior Ruff, D. W. C. 732 Globe Bldg., St. Paul Rydeen, Arthur R. Marietta Rice, J. A. Renville Rolf, Rev. W. F. R. 4, Sturgis, Mich. Reil, John H. Brownton Raymond, E. A. Wayzata Robinson, S. Roe 2217 Colfax Ave. S., Mpls.

Saunders, Wm. Robbinsdale Savage, M. W. International Bldg., Mpls. Savs, Rev. Mathias Delano Sayre, A. M. Hills Schaupp, Chas. F. Rushford Schenck, A. A. 1203 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. Schell, Otto New Ulm Schuster, Ed. W. Crookston Schmidt, Dr. G. Lake City Scott, Rev. W. T. Black River Falls, Wis. Scranton, Ellsworth Montrose Sebenius, John Uno Wolvin Bldg., Duluth Shellman, A. M. Hanska Sherman, E. M. Charles City, Ia. Siverts, Peter Canby Skaar, N. O. Zumbrota Slingerland, T. S. Kasson Slocum, A. M. Excelsior Smiley, Daniel Mohonk Lake, N. Y. Smith, E. A. Lake City Snyder, Harry 1800 Summit Ave., Mpls. Snyder, S. W. Center Point, Ia. Soholt, Martin Madison Speechly, Dr. H. M. Pilot Mound, Man. Spencer, N. V. Park Rapids Stacy, F. N. 3115 S. E. 4th, Mpls. Stager, Mrs. Jennie Sauk Rapids Stensrud, Hans Watson St. John, B. E. Bruce, Wis. Strand, G. W. Taylors Falls Swanson, Aug. S. Wayzata Swanson, J. H. R. 4, St. James Swennes, Knute Minneota Skotterud, E. O. Dawson Stevenson, M. J. Morris, Man. Sanders, T. A. Care Butler Bros., Mpls. Scherf, F. A. Court House, Red Wing Swanson, Law 205 Maria Ave., St. Paul Sparre, Erik Elk River Shogren, Fred M. Popple

Tanner, Wm. Cannon Falls Teigen, Geo. Dooley, Mont. Teigland, J. L. Minneota Terry, Alfred Slayton Thomas, A. A. Sleepy Eye Thompson, Mrs. Ida 1305 Hewitt Ave., St. Paul Todd, Fred G. 10 Phillips Place, Montreal, P. Q. Trefethren, F. G. Stony Butte, Mont. Treinen, J. P. Miller, Mont. Trow, A. W. Glenville True, Fred O. R. 1, Good Thunder Turngren, L. E. Montrose Tonder, Sam R. 2, Wabasha Torgerson, T. Care Prairie Nurseries, Estevan, Sask.

Underwood, Mrs. Anna B. Lake City Underwood, Roy D. Lake City

Van Antwerp, Edward Dent Van Nest, R. A. Windom Voight, L. H. Hastings Volstad, Hon. A. J. Granite Falls

Wagner, J. F. Box 13, California, Mo. Waldron, L. R. Agri. College, N. D. Warren, Geo. H. 3443 Irving S., Mpls. Warren, W. T. Slayton Webster, Mrs. W. F. 1025 S. E. 5th St., Mpls. Wendlandt, Wm. R. 5, Owatonna Wentzel, A. E. Crookston Wentzel, Louie Crookston Wentzel, Wm. F. Crookston Weston, W. S. Faribault Wheeler, C. F. Excelsior White, J. C. Mabel Williams, J. G. 931 Endicott St., Duluth Williams, M. M. Little Falls Wison, Harold S. Box 71, Monroe, N. Y. Wise, Geo. A. Minneapolis Wright, R. A. Excelsior Webster, D. C. La Crescent Wiehe, C. F. 1520 Jackson Blvd., Chicago Wyman, Willis L. Park Rapids Woods, A. F. U. Farm, St. Paul Wellington, R. U. Farm, St. Paul Wales, C. E. 601 N. W. Natl. Bank, Mpls. Ward, F. A. 1194th Ave. S., St. Cloud Wittig, W. W. Wyoming Weiss, Freeman 1602 N. Fremont, Mpls. Warren, O. B. Hibbing

Yanish, Edward Box 262, St. Paul Yost, John L. Murdock Zeimetz, Thos. H. Wabasha Zabel, E. G. La Moure, N. D.

Honorary Life Members.

Bowen, Mrs. Jas. 327 Beacon St., Mpls. Brackett, A. Excelsior Brand, O. F. Pomona, Cal. Bush, A. K. 1014 SE., 7th St., Mpls.

Cook, Dewain Jeffers Corp, Sidney Hammond Cummins, J. R. 3045 Second Ave., Mpls.

Drum, S. H. Owatonna

Gibbs, Oliver Melbourne Beach, Fla. Gardner, Chas. F. Osage, Ia.

Hansen, Prof. N. E. Brookings, S. D. Haralson, Chas. Excelsior Henry, Forest Dover

Kellogg, Geo. J. Janesville, Minn. Kenney, S. H. Waterville Kimball, F. W. Waltham

Lacey, Chas. Y. 547 W. Ocean Ave., Long Beach, Cal. Latham, A. W. 3000 Dupont S., Mpls. Long, A. G. 4304 Scott Terrace, Morningside, Mpls. Loring, Chas. M. Riverside, Cal.

Moore, O. W. Spring Valley Moyer, L. R. Montevideo

Patten, Chas. G. Charles City, Ia. Perkins, T. E. Red Wing Philips, A. J. West Salem, Wis.

Redpath, Thos. Wayzata Reed, A. H. Glencoe Richardson, S. D. Winnebago

Schutz, R. A. LeRoy Smith, C. L. 1234 E. Lincoln, Portland, Ore.

Tilson, Mrs. Ida E. West Salem, Wis.

Underwood, J. M. Lake City

Wedge, Clarence Albert Lea Wheaton, D. T. Morris

Honorary Members for 1916.

Rasmussen, N. A. Oshkosh, Wis. Bisbee, John Madelia Broderick, Prof. F. W. Agri. College, Man. Dunlap, H. M. Savoy, Ill. Ferris, Earl Hampton, Ia. Waldron, Prof. C. B. Agri. College, N. D. Street, H. G. Hebron, Ill. Lundberg, Gottfred Kennedy

INDEX

A

Aamodt, A. W., Standardizing Minnesota Potatoes; 189

Albertson, Mrs., Civic Improvement; 435

Alway, Prof. F. J., Increasing the Fertility of the Land; 250

Anderson, G. A., A Satisfactory Marketing System; 242

Andrews, J. P., The Minnesota Orchard; 367

Annual Members, 1916; 512

Annual Meeting, 1915, A. W. Latham; 3

Arrowood, Jas., Supt., Annual Report, 1915, Nevis Trial Station; 77

Arrowood, Jas., Mid. Rep., Nevis Trial Station; 286

Asparagus by the Acre, E. W. Record; 164

Asparagus, Growing, a discussion; 390

Award of Premiums, Annual Meeting, 1915; 9

Award of Premiums, Summer Meeting, 1916; 274

B

Ballou, F. H., Wealthy Apples; 461

Beans and Sweet Corn, Growing, Pierre B. Marien; 172

Bee-Keepers Column, Prof. Francis Jager; 86, 134, 179, 232, 262, 296, 327, 437

Bees, Wintering of, Prof. Francis Jager; 19

Benjamin, J. F., Biography of; 473

Bisbee, John, Annual Report, 1915, Vice-Pres. 2nd Cong. Dist.; 165

Black, G. D., Heredity in Gladioli; 433

Blueberry Culture, U. S. Department of Agriculture; 423

Boyington, Mrs. R. P., My Color Scheme; 387

Brand, A. M., Peonies Old and New; 401

Bread Cast upon the Waters, C. S. Harrison; 356

Brierley, Prof. W. G., Manufacture of Cider Vinegar from Minnesota Apples; 313

Brown, Frank, Annual Report, 1915, Paynesville Trial Station; 196

Brown, Frank, Midsummer Report, 1916, Paynesville Trial Station; 288

Brown Rot, Spraying Plums for, Prof. E. C. Stakman; 148

Buffalo Tree Hopper, Ravages of, Prof. A. G. Ruggles; 98

C

Cady, Prof. LeRoy, Annual Report, 1915, Central Trial Station; 158

Camping on the Yellowstone Trail, Clarence Wedge; 361

Canning, The Growing of Vegetables for, M. H. Hegerle; 203

Cashman, Thos. E., Mid. Rep., Owatonna Trial Station; 287

Cashman, Thos. E., President's Greeting; 1

Central Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, Profs. LeRoy Cady and R. Wellington; 158

Cheney, Prof. E. C., City "Foresters" and Municipal Forests; 372

Cider, Apple, Concentrated, Department of Agriculture; 155

City "Foresters" and Municipal Forests, Prof. E. G. Cheney; 372

Color Effects in the Garden, Planting for, Mrs. H. B. Tillotson; 427

Color Combinations in the Garden, Miss Elizabeth Starr; 449

Collegeville Trial Station, Mid. Rep., Rev. Jno. B. Katzner; 277

Collegeville Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, Rev. J. B. Katzner; 14

Cold Storage for Apples, A Successful, H. F. Hansen; 243

Color Scheme, My, Mrs. R. P. Boyington; 387

Cook, Dewain, Plums We Already Have and Plums on the Way; 142

Cook, Dewain, Jeffers Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915; 198

Cook, Dewain, Mid. Report, Jeffers Trial Station; 280

Cowles, Fred, Supt., Annual Report, West Concord Trial Station; 64

Cowles, Fred, Mid. Report, West Concord Trial Station; 290

Cranefield, F., Secretary, Wisconsin State Horticultural Society; 236

Crosby, S. P. Report of Committee on Horticultural Building; 110

Cross, Mrs. E., In Memoriam; 177

Curculio, The Plum, Ed. A. Nelson; 245

Currants as a Market Garden Product, B. Wollner, Jr.; 22

Cutting, Frank H., Annual Report, 1915, Vice-Pres., 8th Cong. Dist.; 195

D

Dixon, J. K., Vice-Pres., Report, 1915, 4th Cong. Dist.; 100

Duluth Trial Station, Annual Report, C. E. Roe, Supt.; 66

Dunlap, H. M., Packing and Marketing Apples; 333

Dunlap, Hon. H. M., Spraying the Orchard; 213

Dunlap, Hon. H. M., Spraying the Orchard, continued; 119

Dwarf Apple Trees, Dr. O. M. Huestis; 137

E

Eat Minnesota Apples, Prof. R. S. Mackintosh; 132

Entomological Notes, Prof. F. L. Washburn; 135, 230, 261

Erkel, F. C., Raspberries; 413

Everbearing Strawberries, Geo. J. Kellogg; 125

Evergreens for Both Utility and Ornament, Earl Ferris; 29

Evergreens, Jens A. Jensen; 353

Executive Board, Annual Report, 1915, J. M. Underwood; 32

F

Farm, The Value of Horticulture to the, Mrs. Clarence Wedge; 217

Ferris, Earl, Evergreens for Both Utility and Ornament; 29

Fertility of the Land, Increasing the, Prof. F. J. Alway; 250

Flower Garden for a Country Home, M. H. Wetherbee; 470

Flower Garden--a discussion, G. C. Hawkins; 417

Fruit-Breeding Farm, Report of Committee on State, Dr. O. M. Huestis and F. H. Gibbs; 24

Fruit-Breeding Farm, New Fruits Originated at Minnesota, Chas. Haralson, Supt.; 79

Fruit-Breeding Farm, Minnesota State, Chas. Haralson; 445

Fruit Judging Contest; 13

Fruit Growing a Successful Industry in Minnesota, A. W. Richardson; 103

Fruit Retail Methods and Costs, C. W. Moomaw; 411

Frydholm, Martin, Rose Culture; 162

G

Garden, My Summer in a, Mrs. Gertrude Ellis Skinner; 317

Garden Helps, Mrs. E. W. Gould; 46, 85, 133, 178, 229, 260, 295, 326, 359, 400, 438, 479

Gardner, Chas. F., The Fall-Bearing Strawberries; 429

Gardner, Chas. F., What Frisky is Telling the Veteran Horticulturist; 350

Gibbs, F. H., Greenhouse versus Hotbeds; 467

Gibbs, F. H., Report of Committee on State Fruit-Breeding Farm; 24

Gladioli, Heredity in, G. D. Black; 433

Gould, Mrs. E. W., Garden Helps; 46, 85, 133, 178, 229, 260, 295, 326, 359, 400, 438, 479

Grape Culture, My Experience in, Jos. Tucker; 388

Gray, A. N., Marketing Fruit by Association; 27

H

Hansen, Prof. N. E., What is Hardiness?; 185

Hansen, Prof. N. E., Newer Fruits in 1915, How Secured; 307

Hansen, H. F., A Successful Cold Storage for Apples; 243

Haralson, Chas., Supt., New Fruits Originated at Minnesota Fruit-Breeding Farm; 79

Haralson, Chas., Delegate, Annual Meeting, 1915, Wis. Hort. Society; 84

Haralson, Chas., Minnesota State Fruit-Breeding Farm; 445

Harris, F. I., Vice-President Report, 1915, 1st Cong. District; 114

Harris, Mrs. Melissa J., In Memoriam; 131

Harrison, C. S., Bread Cast Upon the Waters; 356

Harrison, C. S., Horticulturist as King; 303

Harrison, H. W., The Salome Apple; 374

Hawkins, G. C., Flower Garden--a discussion; 417

Hardiness, What is? Prof. N. E. Hansen; 185

Hegerle, M. H., Annual Report, 1915, Vice-Pres., 10th Cong. Dist.; 67

Hegerle, M. H., The Growing of Vegetables for Canning; 203

Horticultural Building, Report of Committee on, S. P. Crosby; 110

Horticulturist as King, C. S. Harrison; 303

How May State University and the Horticultural Society Best Co-Operate, Geo. E. Vincent; 375

Huestis, Dr. O. M., Dwarf Apple Trees; 137

Huestis, Dr. O. M., Report of Committee on State Fruit-Breeding Farm; 24

I

Improvement, Civic, Mrs. Albertson; 435

In Memoriam, Mrs. E. Cross; 177

In Memoriam, Mrs. Melissa J. Harris; 131

Insects, Truck Crop and Garden, Prof. Wm. Moore; 455

J

Jager, Prof. Francis, Bee-Keeper's Column; 86, 134, 179, 232, 262, 296, 327, 437

Jager, Prof. Francis, Wintering of Bees; 19

Jeffers Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, Dewain Cook; 198

Jeffers Trial Station, Mid. Report, Dewain Cook; 280

Jensen, Jens A., Evergreens; 353

Johnson, Gust, Thirty Years in Raspberries; 69

Journal, Annual Meeting, 1915; 481

K

Katzner, Rev. Jno. B., Mid. Report, Collegeville Trial Station; 277

Katzner, Rev. J. B., Annual Report, 1915, Collegeville Trial Station; 14

Keene, P. L., Marketing Fruit at Mankato; 343

Kellogg, Geo. J., Everbearing Strawberries; 125

Kellogg, Geo. J., Experiment Work of Chas. G. Patten; 276

Kellogg, Geo. J., June Bearing Strawberries; 53

Kimball, Miss Grace E., Planting and Care of Hardy Perennials; 471

Kimball, Miss Grace E., Hardy Perennials; 425

L

La Crescent Trial Station, D. C. Webster; 281

Latham, A. W., Annual Meeting, 1915; 3

Latham, A. W., Letters to Members from Secretary; 49

Latham, A. W., Secretary's Annual Report, 1915; 222

Latham, A. W., Secretary's Financial Report, 1915; 226

Latham, A. W., Secretary's Corner; 47, 87, 136, 182, 263, 357, 439, 480

Latham, A. W., Summer Meeting, 1916; 266

Letter to Members from Secretary A. W. Latham; 49

Library, The Society; 294

Lice, Plant, on Blossoms; 65

Library, Additions to, 1916; 509

Library, Conditions about Taking Books from; 511

Life Members; 535

M

Mackintosh, Prof. R. S., Bringing the Producer and Consumer Together; 321

Mackintosh, Prof. R. S., Eat Minnesota Apples; 132

Mackintosh, Prof. R. S., Orchard Notes; 180, 321, 360

Madison Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, M. Soholt; 171

Mandan, N. D., Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, W. A. Peterson, Supt.; 102

Mandan, N. D., Trial Station, W. A. Peterson; 282

Marcovitch, S., Strawberry Weevil; 220

Marketing Fruit Direct, H. G. Street; 238

Marketing Fruit by Association, A. N. Gray; 27

Marketing Fruit at Mankato, P. L. Keene; 343

Marketing System, A Satisfactory, G. A. Anderson; 242

Marien, Pierre B., Growing Beans and Sweet Corn; 172

Mayman, E. W., Annual Report, 1915, Vice-Pres., 6th Cong. Dist.; 168

Mid-Summer Reports, Trial Stations; 277

Michael, Rev. Geo., Growing Tomatoes in Northern Minnesota; 99

Minnesota Orchard, The, J. P. Andrews; 367

Montevideo Trial Station, Mid. Report, L. R. Moyer; 283

Montevideo Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, L. R. Moyer; 201

Moomaw, C. W., Fruit Retail Methods and Costs; 411

Moore, Prof. Wm., Truck Crop and Garden Insects; 455

Moore, O. W., Top-Working; 352

Mosbaek, Ludvig, Rhubarb Plant; 465

Moyer, L. R., Annual Report, 1915, Montevideo Trial Station; 201

Moyer, L. R., Mid. Report, Montevideo Trial Station; 283

My Neighbor's Roses; 265

N

Nelson, Ed. A., The Plum Curculio; 245

Nevis Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, Jas. Arrowood, Supt.; 77

Nevis Trial Station, Mid. Report, Jas. Arrowood; 286

Newer Fruits in 1915, How Secured, Prof. N. E. Hansen; 207

N. E. Demonstration Farm, W. J. Thompson, Supt.; 63

N. E. Iowa Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, 1915, C. E. Snyder; 34

Notes on Plant Pests, A. G. Ruggles and E. C. Stakman; 121, 231

O

Orchard Crop of 1915, My, Harold Simmons; 89

Orchard, My Experience with a Young, Roy Vial; 42

Orchard Notes, Prof. R. S. Mackintosh; 180, 328, 360

Orcharding in Minnesota, a discussion, Prof. Richard Wellington; 291

Orcharding in Minnesota, Prof. Richard Wellington; 36

Owatonna Trial Station, Thos. E. Cashman; 287

P

Pabody, Ezra F., In Memoriam; 354

Packing and Marketing Apples, H. M. Dunlap; 333

Paynesville Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, Frank Brown; 196

Paynesville Trial Station, Mid. Rep., Frank Brown; 288

Pendergast, Miss Nellie B., Support for Overloaded Fruit Tree; 349

Pergola, Its Use and Misuse, Chas. H. Ramsdell; 329

Perennials, Hardy, Miss Grace E. Kimball; 425

Peterson, P. H., Vice-Pres. Rep., 1915, 7th Cong. Dist.; 117

Peterson, W. A., Mid. Rep., Mandan, N. D., Trial Station; 282

Peterson, W. A., Supt., An. Rep., 1915, Mandan, N. D., Trial Station; 102

Pfaender, Wm., Jr., An. Meeting, 1915, S. D. State Hort. Socy.; 95

Pfeiffer, C. A., Surprise Plum a Success; 58

Philips, A. J., Top-Grafting; 207

Plant Chimera; 464

Plums We Already Have and Plums on the Way, Dewain Cook; 142

Potatoes, Standardizing Minnesota, A. A. Aamodt; 189

Premium List, Summer Meeting, 1916; 227

President's Greeting, Thos. E. Cashman; 1

Program, Annual Meeting, 1916; 475

Protect the Garden against Winter Weather; 389

Purdham, C. W., Tomatoes for the Kitchen Garden; 113

Patten, Chas. G., Experiment Work of, Geo. J. Kellogg; 276

Peonies, Old and New, A. M. Brand; 401

Perennial Garden at Carmarken, White Bear, J. W. Taylor; 441

Perennials, Planting and Care of Hardy, Miss Grace E. Kimball; 471

Premium List, Summer Meeting, 1916; 258

Producer and Consumer Together, Bringing the, Prof. R. S. Mackintosh; 321

R

Ramsdell, Chas. H., Pergola, Its Use and Misuse; 329

Ramsdell, Chas. H., An. Rep., 1915, Vice-Pres., 5th Cong. Dist.; 166

Raspberries, F. C. Erkel; 413

Raspberries, Thirty Years in, Gust Johnson; 69

Record, E. W., Asparagus by the Acre; 164

Records of Executive Board, 1916; 506

Rhubarb Plant, Ludvig Mosbaek; 465

Richardson, A. W., Fruit Growing a Successful Industry in Minn.; 103

Roe, C. E., Supt., Annual Report, Duluth Trial Station; 66

Rose Culture, Martin Frydholm; 162

Ruggles, Prof. A. G., Notes on Plant Pests; 181, 231

Ruggles, Prof. A. G., Ravages of Buffalo Tree Hopper; 98

Running Out of Varieties, The, Prof. C. B. Waldron; 394

S

Salome Apple, The, H. W. Harrison; 374

Sauk Rapids Trial Station, Annual Report, 1915, Mrs. Jennie Stager; 96

Sauk Rapids Trial Station, Mid. Rep., Mrs. Jennie Stager; 289

Secretary's Annual Report, 1915, A. W. Latham; 222

Secretary's Corner; 47, 87, 136, 182, 263, 357, 439, 480

Secretary's Financial Report, 1915, A. W. Latham; 226

Shelter Belt for Orchard and Home Grounds, A discussion; 379

Simmons, Harold, My Orchard Crop of 1915; 89

Skinner, Mrs. Gertrude Ellis, My Summer in a Garden; 317

Smith, E. A. State Flower and State Flag of Minnesota; 233

Snyder, C. E., An. Meeting, 1915, N. E. Iowa Hort. Socy.; 34

Soholt, M., An. Rep., 1915, Madison Trial Station; 171

South Dakota State Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, 1915, Wm. Pfaender, Jr.; 95

Spraying the Orchard, H. M. Dunlap; 213

Spraying the Orchard, Hon. H. M. Dunlap; 119

Stager, Mrs. Jennie, An. Rep., 1915, Sauk Rapids Trial Station; 96

Stager, Mrs. Jennie, How Mr. Mansfield Grows Tomatoes; 156

Stager, Mrs. Jennie, Mid. Rep., Sauk Rapids Trial Station; 289

Stakman, Prof. E. C., Notes on Plant Pests; 181, 231

Stakman, Prof. E. C., Spraying Plums for Brown Rot; 148

Standards for Containers for Fruits, etc., Dept. of Agri.; 462

Starr, Miss Elizabeth, Color Combinations in the Garden; 449

State Flower and State Flag of Minnesota, E. A. Smith; 233

Strand, Geo. W., Treasurer's Annual Report; 33

Strawberry, The Fall-Bearing, Chas. F. Gardner; 429

Strawberry Weevil, S. Marcovitch; 220

Strawberries, June Bearing, Geo. J. Kellogg; 53