534 



INDEX. 



Erwln, Prof. A. T., Some Prairlf; Problems in Orchards ' 276 



Evans. Miss Margaret J.. Hospitality 188 



Excelsior Trial Station. A. B. Lyman 137 



Executive Board, 1904, Annual Report, Wyman Elliot 17 



Executive Board, Records of 518 



Experiment Stations of Manitoba and Assiniboia, A Visit to the, A. W. 



L,atham 386 



F, 



Fertilizers for Horticultural Purposes, Prof. Harry Snyder 430 



Foods and Their Values, Dr. Mary S. Whetstone 171 



Floriculture, The Possibilities of, C. S. Harrison 443 



Flower Garden and Lawn in March and April, Mrs. A. S. Hanson 96 



Flower Garden and Lawn in Seritember and October, Mrs. N. S. Sawyer 321 



Forest as Affecting the Rainfall. Charles Christadoro 436 



Forestry as Related to the Farm, Mrs. Lydia Phillips Williams 416 



Forestry Congress, The American, Prof. S. B. Green 114 



Forestry, What Minnesota Needs in, Gen. C. C. Andrews 225 



Forestry. What Minnesota Should do in. Gen. C. C. Andrews 287 



Frontispiece. Residence of Mr. Frank Yahnke, Opposite 280 



Fruit at the Minnesota State Fair, Suggestions to Exhibitors of, A. W. 



Latham 308 



Fruit Breeding for the Northwest. Notes on, Piof. N. E. Hansen 337 



Fruit Marks Act, The Canadian, Prof. S. B. Green 412 



Fruit, Originating New Varieties of, C. G. Patten 175 



Fruits for Minnesota Planting, List of 28 



Fruits in the Mississippi Valley in July, Orchard, A. W. Latham 280 



Fruit Trees. Winter Care of. J. V. Wichler 346 



Fullerton, S. F., The Relation of Game Preservation to Forestry 408 



G. 



Game Preservation to Forestry, The Relation of, S. F. Fullerton 408 



Garden Experiments. T. T. Bacheller 204 



Georgia State Horticultural Societv, Annual Meeting. 1905, Prof. R. L. 



Mackintosh 395 



Ginseng. Preston McCuUey 448 



Green, Prof. S. B., Annual Report. 19u.b. Central Trial Station 127 



Green, Prof. S. B., Black Rot of Cabbage 197 



Green, Prof. S. B., Cottony Maple Scale 367 



Green, Prof. S. B., Horticulture and Forestry at St. John's University 425 



Green, Prof. S. B., Midsummer Report, Central Trial Station 249 



Green, Prof. S. B., Neb., State Hort. Society, Meeting lOS 



Green, Prof. S. B., New York Forestry Matters 434 



Green, Pi-of. S. B., Report of Committee on $1,000 Seedling Apple Premium.. 154 



Green, Prof. S. B.. The American Forestry Congress 114 



Green, Prof. S. B., The Canadian FVuit Marks Act 412 



H. 



Hanson. Mrs. A. S.. Flower Garden and Lawn in March and April 96 



Hansen, Prof. N. E., Notes on Fruit Breeding for the Northwest 337 



Hansen. Prof. N. E.. Obituary. Prof. J. L. Budd 121 



Hardy Root Problem, A. Stewart 228 



iarrison, C. S., The Possibilities of Floriculture 443 



ifays, Pi'of. W. M.. The Aims and Methods of the American Breeders' Ass'n 335 



Henderson, Prof. L. F.. Blight of the Pear and Apple . 293 



Highby. L. P. H., Annual Meeting, 1905, Southern Minn. Hort. Society 116 



Hospitality. Miss Margaret J. EVans 188 



Hospitalitv, Miss Margaret J. Evans. Discussion on 353 



Howard, J. A.. My Apple Storage House 453 



Hydrangea, The 224 



I. 



Iowa State Hort. Society. Annual Meeting. 1904. Frank Yahnke 51 



Irish, H. C Regular Meeting, ^^ational Council of Horticulture 414 



Ivins, G. A., My Experience with Seedling Plums 406 



J. 



Jeffeis Trial Station, Dewain Cook .........:.- : 147 



.Teffers Trial Station, Dewain Cook .. 252 



Johnson, G. C, Dust Snraying ■. 468 



Johnson, Gust. Vineyard in Seotember and October 331 



Journal of Annual Meeting. 1904 485 



K. 



Katzner, Rev. J. B., Horticulture at St. John's University 263 



Kenney, S. H., Trimming the Orchard 441 



