Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916. Various
SUPT., DULUTH.
Annual Report, 1915, West Concord Trial Station.
FRED COWLES, SUPT., WEST CONCORD.
Annual Report, 1915, Duluth Trial Station.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Tenth Congressional District.
M. H. HEGERLE, SUPT., ST. BONIFACIUS.
GUST JOHNSON, RETIRED FRUIT GROWER, MINNEAPOLIS.
Annual Report, 1915, Nevis Trial Station.
New Fruits Originated at Minnesota Fruit-Breeding Farm.
CHAS. HARALSON, SUPT., EXCELSIOR.
Annual Meeting, 1915, Wisconsin Horticultural Society.
CHAS. HARALSON, EXCELSIOR, MINN., DELEGATE.
Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society
Conducted by Francis Jager , Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul.
My Orchard Crop of 1915 from Start to Finish.
HAROLD SIMMONS, ORCHARDIST, HOWARD LAKE.
Annual Meeting. 1915, S. D. State Horticultural Society.
WM. PFAENDER, JR., NEW ULM, MINN., DELEGATE.
Annual Report, 1915, Sauk Rapids Trial Station.
Ravages of the Buffalo Tree Hopper.
Growing Tomatoes in Northern Minnesota.
REV. GEO. MICHAEL, WALKER, MINN.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Fourth Congressional District.
J. K. DIXON, NORTH ST. PAUL, MINN.
Annual Report, 1915, Mandan, N. D., Trial Station.
W. A. PETERSON, SUPT., MANDAN, N. D.
Fruit Growing a Successful Industry in Minnesota.
A. W. RICHARDSON, FRUIT GROWER, HOWARD LAKE, MINN.
Report of Committee on Horticultural Building.
S. P. CROSBY, CHAIRMAN, ST. PAUL.
Tomatoes for the Kitchen Garden.
C. W. PURDHAM, MARKET GARDENER, BROOKLYN CENTER.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, First Congressional District.
F. I. HARRIS, LA CRESCENT, MINN.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Seventh Congressional District.
P. H. PETERSON, ATWATER, MINN.
HON. H. M. DUNLAP, SAVOY, ILLS.
GEO. J. KELLOGG, JANESVILLE, WIS.
IN MEMORIAM—Mrs. Melissa J. Harris
FRUIT NOTES.