INDEX. 



Evergreens for Windbreaks, O. M. Peterson 342 



Excelsior Trial Station, A. B. Lyman 262 



Excelsior Trial Station, Annual Report, A. B. Lyman 84 



Executive Board, Annual Report, 1905, Wvman Elliot ' ' ig 



Executive Board, Record of, 1906 ' " 504 



Experiment Orchard, Notes on Wausau. (Wis.), Geo. J. Kellogg.....!....'.'.!.'. 302 

 Experiment Station at Owatonna, The Orchard, A. W. Latham 391 



F. 



Farmei-. E. A., Small Fruit Garden in May and June 167 



Farmers" Institute, Horticulture in the. Prank Yahnke 445 



Flower Garden and Lawn in May and June, Mrs. P. H. Gibbs !! 163 



Forestation, Prairie. L. R. Moyer 345 



Forestry Association, Amendments to Constitution of the Minnesota.....!!.. 75 

 Forest Reserve. The National and -Minnesota's, Mrs. Lydia Phillips Williams 329 



Forest Wealth of Minnesota, Prof. S. B. Green 340 



Freeman. Jonathan. In Memoriam ! . ! 401 



P'reeman, Jonathan. Portrait of, opposite 401 



Frontispiece, Cummings J. R., in Eixperimental Orchard Opp. 41 



Frontispiece, Prof. N. E. Hansen Opp. 1 



Frontispiece, View at Minnesota State Experiment Station Opp. SI 



Fruit Growers' Association, Advantages in a, G. H. Booth 3S7 



Fruit Packages, a discussion 219 



Fruits for Minnesota Planting, List of 134 



G. 



Gardner, Chas. F.. Best Northern Plums 412 



Gaylord, Edson, My Model Tree 225 



General Jacqueminot Rose (Frontispiece) Opp. 241 



Gibbs, Mrs. F. H., Flower Garden and Lawn in May and June 163 



Glencoe Trial Station, Annual Report, A. H. Reed 86 



Glencoe Trial Station, A. H. Reed 263 



Grafting, A New Process of, Wyman Elliot 145 



Grafting, Discussion of New Metliods of 404 



Green, Prof: S. B., Annual Report, Central Trial Station 81 



Green, Prof. S. B., Central Trial Station '. ... 259 



Green, Prof. S. B., Estima'ting Damages for Injured Shade Trees 472 



Green, Prof. S. B., Forest Wealth of Minnesota 340 



Green, Prof. S. B., Scale on Pine Trees 209 



Green, Prof. S. B.. South Dakota Exp. Station, etc 366 



Grimes. Geo. S., Blackberries and Other Fruits in the Suburban Garden 147 



Growth of Trees, Rapidity of 341 



H. 



Hagen, O. J., Small Fruits In the Red River Valley 125 



Haggard. Henry, The Commercial Raspberry Field 128 



Handling and Marketing of Apples, etc., B. A. Smith 446 



Hansen, Chas. H., Maple Monarch, a poem 220 



Hansen, Prof. N. E., Biography 1 



Hansen, Prof. N. E.. Breeding Hardy Strawberries and Raspberries 251 



Hansen, Prof. N. E.. Frontispiece Opp. 1 



Plansen, Prof. N. E., Two Hours with Luther Burbank 379 



Harris, F. I., Annual Report, La Crescent Trial Station 92 



Hibernal Orchard, Transforming an, Christ Berthelsen 473 



Higbby, L. P. H., Annual Meeting, 1906, Southern Minn. Hort. Society 116 



Hillman, S. D., In Memoriam 161 



Horticultural Hall, Minnesota State Fair, 1906, Frontispiece Opp. 361 



Horticulture at Minnesota State Fair, 1906, A. W. Latham 361 



Hotchkiss. H. B., Co-Operation in Selling Fruit 290 



Hudson. Mrs. J. B., Conditions on Cass Lake Reserve as I Found Tbem 335 



I. 



Iowa State Hort. Society, Annual Meeting, 1905. Dewain Cook 26 



Illinois State Hort. Society, Annual Meeting, 1905, Roy Underwood 31 



lii Memoriam, Jonathan Freeman 401 



In Memoriam, A. G. Tuttle 201 



In Memoriam, Mrs. A. A. Kennedy 208 



In Memoriam, S. D. Hillman 161 



J. 



Japanese Walnut, a discussion 146 



Jf-fCers' Trial Station, Annual Report, Dewain Cook 88 



J'effers' Trial Station, Dewain Cook 264 



Johannessohn, L., Vice-President's Annual Report, Ninth Cong District 67 



Journal, Annual Meeting, 1905 481 



