INDEX. 



Parks, J. S.. Pleasant Mounds Trial Station 2d8 



Peaches be Grown in Minnesota? Can, A. D Leach... 186 



Peterson, O. M., Evergreens for Windbreaks 342 



Peterson, Wm. A.. A Season's Experience in Cross-Pollination.... 293 



Philips, A. J., Relation of Stock and Scion 451 



Plant Breeders' Auxiliary, Constitution of 76. 



Pleasant Mounds Trial Station, Annual Report, J S. Parks . 99 



Pleasant Mounds Trial Station, J. S. Parks 268 



Plum and Cherry Orchard in May and June, C. W. Merritt 175 



Plums, Best Northern, Chas. P. Gardner 412 



Plums, The Improvement of our Native, Prof. E P Sandsten 228 



Premiums Awarded, Minnesota State Fair, 1906 414 



Premiums Awarded, Summer Meeting, 1906 275 



President's Annual Address, Clarence Wedge .!....'....'......' 12 



President's Annual Address, Report of Committee on 15 



Program Annual Meeting, 1906 474 



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Raspberry Field, The Commercial, Henry Haggard 128 



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



Reed, A. H., Glencoe Trial Station 263 



Reid, E. W., The Man Who Sells the Nursery Stock— from the Standpointof 



the Employer 314 



Robertson. Prof. Wm.. Annual Meeting, 1906, Western iiort.' Society. 270 



Rose Propagation in the Minnesota Nursery, John Nordine 211 



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Sandsten, Prof. E. P., The Improvement of our Native Plums 228 



Sauk Rapids Trial Station, Annual Report, Mrs. Jennie Stager lOO 



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



Schools, Horticulture for the. Mrs. W. T. McMurran .....[...... 296 



Secretary's Annual Report, 1905, A. W. Latham 17 



Seealing Apple, My. Mrs. M. A. Knowles 429 



Seedling Apples. New Prizes for, A. W. Latham 34 



Seedlings, Notes on, Wyman Elliot .' 131 



Seedlings, Their Inception, Treatment and Uses. J. M. Underwood '. .' 40 



Shade Trees, The Economic Value of. Chas. M. Loring 281 



Shuman, H. W., Cellar Storage for Orchard Fruits 375 



Siverts, Peter, Evergreens and Ornamental Shrubs for the Prairie 370 



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



Small Fruits in May and June, Walter Yahnke 169 



Small Fruits in the Red River Valley. O. J. Hagen 125 



Smith, E. A., Handling and Marketing Apples, etc 446 



Smith, E. A., Profits in Growing Apples 409 



Snyder, C. E., The Man Who Sells the Nurserv Stock — from His own Stand- 

 Point 193 



Southern Minnesota Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting 1906, L P H 



Highby 116 



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



Spear, Everett. Apple Blight and What It Is '. 378 



Spickerman, Chas. W., My Success in Checking Blight 309 



Spraying for Ftmgous Diseases, etc.. Prof. F. L. Washburn 182 



Spraying for Nursery and Orchard, Winter, Prof. F. L. Washburn 69 



Stager, Mrs. Jennie, Annual Report. Sauk Rapids Trial Station 100 



Stock and Scion, Relation of. A. J. Philips 451 



Storage for Orchard Fruits, Cellar, H. W. Shuman 375 



Storage House, A Concrete Fruit. A. Brackett 318 



Strawberry Bed. The Farmer's, M. R. Cashraan 121 



Strawberries in the Pine Regions of Minnesota, H. G. Westman 188 



Study Club and Its Advantages for Busy Women, Mrs. E. M. liaPenotierre. . 350 

 Summer Meeting, 1906, A. W. Latham 272 



Taylor. W. L.. Advantage to the Minnesotan of Planting Home Grown Stock 1.52 



Tingley, W. J., Vice-President's Annual Report. Fourth Cong. Dist 55 



Top-Working to Secure T\^inter Apples, Seth H. Kenny 140 



Treasurer's Annual Report, 1905, A. B. Lyman 23 



Trial Stations, Annual Reports, 1905 81 



Trial Stations. Midsummer Reports 259 



Tuttle, A. G., In Memoriam 201 



Tuttle, A. G.. Portrait of. Frontispiece Opp. 201 



Two Minute Talks 458 



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Underwood, J. M., Seedlings, Their Inception, Treatment and Uses 40 



Underwood, Mrs. Anna B., Annual Report. 1905, Woman's Aux 74 



ITnderwood, Mrs. Anna B., A Season's Work with Children and Flowers 106 



Underwood, Roy, Annual Meeting, 1905, 111. State Hort. Society 31 



