INDEX. 511 
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Pan-American Exposition, Horticultural Building at ........................ 114 
Parkhill, R., Sec., An. Rep., 1899, Southern Minn., Hort. Soc............... vind 
Parichillckee eo SOUEnenm NGinI.. EVOLE. SOCr 1900) sii c a. cick oe toes ots aos 97 
Bark vine Vuinnesota wate Appeal, Lora: INARIONAL Wx ..cjccc ccice se witic ere vss veine'e 138 
Park in Minnesota, The Expense of the Proposed National, Prof. S. B. 
CORE MR TESTE NG RES aie toe a cTe EGTA. scvatara, eke a" oie: ha ‘stay epa’e auatareye ele ave aiuidioveybievecevasaieve‘e: slate « 441 
Parks, J. S., Supt., Midsummer Rep. Pleasant Mounds Trial Station.... 267 
igh, (Ce MEAs Utter oany/ Crd ta inte We Ar en aa nO a eeMnOne de OUoer ocanaoae tan tan tronOnoG 164 
letenvsy espaol Moves <Cibphabintes 4 bea en. a Words Ane ee eR aC OCAReACHEDOSOET Ce een OerDoee 293 
Pendergast, R. L., Fruit Culture in the Lake Superior Region of Minn. 307 
Pendergast, W. W., Fruit Region of the Big Bend of the Columbia.... 459 
Pendérgast, W. W., President’s Annual Address ...............cceeeeee eens 11 
Pendergast, W. W., The Practical Value of Ornamentation about the 
TBROV aS sae BACCO RCO dd gor Ube BOT ec bobo BOO ODHOE RSH Oe CRED RCSD EROTIC TEE at DEA TDES 210 
Pendergast. sWeawWvie Conivute to) Peter IM. Gideon) cidiicidccccle vec aiviscieieie'ae vices 3 
Pennine: Martin» Valuable (Varieties: of the ww 5 ..: fccacececoctee espns ences 388 
PS eA canoe A tO VAST RCO i BeRtCL SLOT. co yicie cvele tra/etafurecaters lao © vine ore, esersvayeraivarerare ste soem 33 
IPHilips As sds Seealines! atsthe, Wisk -FIXp! Sta. oc: 022s ics oe silence cs slows ese 229 
PHM SsseAs when Le WL Wea WIKCO PADDLE: yaya sides cteraciaie.o claseictesatainrorele eevee aisles) stm sleys alors 277 
PIS As Oo he: ViALISaln ePrial IOLCHATGE WAS= - sjccrechicve cis are*tsivisicieicsiaaicjeieeiere 125 
Philips, A. J., Sec., Three Noted Horticulturalists, Gideon, Plumb and 
PUES ENGL CVT ar Net poetecstascncte sista: 4 cial orscet vets intact © cipro scatecerestes olen aie we. cjerove’s o's Wels Gloiosn © clove bjsieisinins,eaapese® 94 
Hips eA wit ErIDULe tO, se eber IM. GAG EOM © 5. /aslaete <iev-i-syeleiat arelores ralerayaiete tele ors 27 
Pleasant Mounds Trial Station, Midsummer Report, J. S. Parks, Supt... 267 
Plum Crop, Harvesting and Marketing the, Henry Dunsmore .............. 294 
Plum Orchard, Locating, Laying Out and Planting the, Dewain Cook.... 126 
Plum Orchard, ‘kreatment of the, Os We MOOre® orcs. <cicccleicicteieyo steresienie stole os 386 
Plum, Problem, of Improving: the Native, (O:.M. ord. 2.6.22. 0.c.ccnees kona 315 
Pin Lop-Grarttine the American; Profs Fl Si GOte oa ccc cect ceiiasiencseinmects 171 
Plum, Valuable Varieties of the, Martin Penning ...................cee eee 388 
Peracna hth Rey alsin e On, WETS IMT OONIS co scte aujaicle/cieivnles ocise\@aeie ene sabvarawiece re 252 
Practical -AGSte tise iWVicg bea WL AIAN INES var ciaterareiie, arelalovsce ie sieree wininia sinterereiereroe ein ose eae 339 
Prairie Planting, Some Desirable Things for, L. R. Moyer................ 223 
iPreminms at Annual Meeting. 1899" Award) Of 1... jcn Sascswcicvesteevucoscleeae 8 
BRremiums Awarded at Minn, State Mair dia A900 Soc... ws ncn crteis cease casnccn ve 365 
Premium List, Minn. State Fair, 1900, Fruits and Flowers in............... 202 
Premiums, summer Meeting: 1900) Award) Of... ofich os. a5 on cence Ris ch gsewslesing 247 
SEreparavion OL Soll sbetore: Plamting  l. Ce STMMTEM! Wismieiciccas1< +/oulsiae elec cele ceietens 163 
PereSCObe wins iG las OriitrhOr WV Mee? | WISE gs -cies arto cts rnce crete eercie nie cicinnecciones 115 
President’s Address, Report of Committee on .................. Nees Siar acts $3 
President's, Annual -Aiddress, "W. W. Pendergast .o.ct..c ccc. c css ttecssceaectes 11 
EO eA alee veeuin py 61900 Ocee. coke se ciicewit ciinacte Sven oats okie a cisia.ceirarseie ent 474 
Program of the Southern Minnesota Prarientorel Society, 1900... fe acu noe. “iC 
Pruning Shade and Ornamental Trees for Street and Lawn, Fred Nuss- 
LD OULINLC Teme syorctatetntrc we va cate isle rs clas ica aise s LS Oe ciTera Te eee Aa Mews Se teie al aaieleiaa) hatevajersic cialis 129 
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OQucens:, My, Method ot Rearine, Wmrsr EG AcKlin®....0..0crdeces se veces st 152 
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Raspberry, The Loudon, Prof. S. B. Green Nite Se Oe Ses a tie. ha cali ae 215 
Receipts ors HonmerGookine Verse ELANGOM : cin. cce cewectetiidies siscieaeete oar sluebiee 234 
Redpath, Thos:, Drawbacks to Blackberry Culture ........<..c00+0cecscecece 461 
Reeves wincents Cultivation ofs the MMUEIID a ce x cresctes cide acs wise oc oe cimeiis eis sie vsecis 348 
Richardson, SS: Ds. Viee-eres: Rep), 2nd) Cone. Dists. oc .cac. os «cle cisco cle sence cee 87 
Richardson, S. D., What Can Be Profitably Grown in the Orchard...... 310 
Rogers, W. P., Planting and Care of the Blackberry Plantation.......... 392 
Root-Killing, Protection from, Clarence WedZe. .............escsecececcecers 397 
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Sampson, C. W., Supt., Annual Report, 1899, Eureka Trial Station...... 57 
Sampson, C. W., Supt., Midsummer Rep. Eureka Trial Station.......... 265 
