512 INDEX 
Sanipson, (Cy iW..; Treasurer's  Amnual Report, .ccee soe eee eee eee 18 © 
Sanford, Prof. Maria L., Why Women Should be Interested in Forestry. 382 
Sauk Rapids Trial Station, Annual Report, 1899, Mrs. Jennie Stager, 
SSDP a lediare decid ekscesevapetesalsca ne, See Oto ISR Beto Anta Satins she aide ate ieee Ono Eee 63 
School Gardens;. ©. MM.) hord\ fears sence cokes Soins oars thc oe oe a eee 278 
Secor, Eugene, Adulteration of Extracted Honey, and How Can It Be 
Prevented? (...ctt emt neten devas trata ine aS Aa Bo ereleg tee RCE tie oe Se ee 193 
Secor;. Hugene: Tne Wealthy, cies occ ccc ces Sen en aoe ese OR eee ee 303 
Secretary's! Annual Report, 18995 A. Wi. daatham) ....-52--.-000.<. ee eee 14 
Secretary’s' ‘Corner; “A.” Wi. dsathames See. soao:.asecisaner aves nae ane eee 
save ensig eis tale asta avalnin aie Hlarsvershsraisvemen cee acalelaioters 39, 78, 119, 159, 198, 239, 279, 319, 359,-399, 479 
Seedling Apple, Report of Committee on Award of $1,000 for, Prof. S. B. 
Green slab casate satis see eeietee dine ecto eb aisigitn tote aia ways iotarsicie cisiate a ie ae eee Ree ae 143 
Seedlings at the Wisconsin Experiment Station, A. J. Philips.............. 229 
seedlings) 1899. “Report ons Jer: ELQEriS) secs cr oee peeneee eee een ee ee er eee 148 
Seedlings Came through the Winter of 1898-9, How Minnesota, J. S. 
ELT TAS) oss Sess Soe eo ele © noes es ee Os, oe GADD Oc sine oid uit ae ane Rane ee eee 140 
Seedlines.. Recornition of; vA KK; “Bushiesn20 secs oienc ae ce casita odes eee tee 269 
shaw: Prof. Chos:,, story, or a Minnesota, Garden: 5... o-ceeeene cs eee 102 
Shrubs’ for Eiftect; Tocating: (hme ANucter 27. c.ces «cc cen mek ene eee eee 153 
Siais! Au aW. burther “LributestovPeter aia Gideon... esa nee eee 100 
Small Fruits from Frost, Protection of, Prof. J. Warren Smith ............ 451 
Smith, 1 C., Preparationof Soilsbefore Planting, 2... 2 os.s2ss sees eee cee 163 
Smith, Prof. J. Warren, Protection of Small Fruits from Frost.......... 451 
Somerville; Wim:, Che Winter of 1899 an’ My" Orchard (5: o2.- s+ secs -soee eee 123 
South Dakota State Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, 1900, C. E. 
Older; Welesate: eto ce sion enlaces ta ete a eee aah ae ee elen oR CGE SE ee nee 73 
Southern Minnesota Horticultura] Society, Annual Report, 1899, R. Park- 
MUTASE: hh. ass connie ee oat: he itice withers sistas sles Sino Ue erie atk iee ee eae ere 77 
Southern Minnesota Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, 1900, R. Park- 
| OT | ee eee AN! Se ieee wn re Ur eer iA We ya Nees tee wl AN Oe if 
Spruce for Paper Pulp, Growing Norway, T. L. Duncan .................... 304 
Stager, Mrs. Jennie, Supt., An. Rep., 1899, Sauk Rapids Trial Sta. ........ 63 
Stagzer, Mrs: Jennie;-> Vice-Pres) Rep. bth Cone: Dist) (isa. -ieo ss sees eee ee 90 
State Fair, Exhibiting Fruit at the Minn.,—from the Exhibitor’s Stand- 
DOW. 50.622 ees ecie ce sratha eater ode Se ae | Gee nyse eieele mieteete are ete eo eit a Vey Oar eee 183 
State Fair, Exhibiting Fruit at the Minn.,—from the Judge’s Standpoint. 182 
State Fair in 1900, Horticulture at the Minnesota, A. W. Latham ........ 361 
State Fair, Rules Governing Exhibits of Fruit and Flowers at the Minn. 180 
Stevens, Coli*s., i) In) Memoriam © 3) Ss) (elarris =o... ee-meeece eee nteeeeee 321 
Stevens) J. H:; ‘Eributeytoseeter Mes Gid Goma ce. teecte. oe eee eo eee eee 25 
stevens, J. H., “Vice-Pres: Rep: sth'Conges (Dist. sececseee ce eecer aoate rae 89 
Strand; Geo, W:., ‘Ornamental’ Plamtin ge vo. o- -mctlae sco ae arene eine ee eee 473 
Strand, G. W., Sec., Rep. Annual Meeting, 1899, Minn. State Forestry 
A SSOCTAELOMY 52 cot crarevate croiereye Sete mratobe rose a ete a Ber Mere oxctele hate eer ties eeieTe Geese ele eee ae 34 
Stubbs, Rolla, Exp. Grounds at Lake Minnetonka in 1899 .................. 101 
Stubbs, Rolla, Items from Private Experiment Station at Bederwood, 
Lake Minnietonkkar ocacit ecw scdtinded cswie nel, Reo nuh eieinayle he laaciaye ie ein ene oe 453 
Summer Meeting; uNotice OF, 19005 sie. sasecncl-mae aoe sineide meee See eee Cee 235 
Summer Meéting; 1900; Miss imma ov. White... cee. oc oer eee ee eee eee 244 
Sun: -Scald)thatching: fore rot- Ss. - bGeen) scese eee eeeeee eee eee eee 379 
Superintendents of “Lrial Stations, 1900) 22 ese. casos oan ee eee coe hoce eee 2 
Sweet Corn and Their Culture, Best Varieties of, J. S. Harris ............ 396 
Sweet Pea Culture from a Commercial Standpoint, Mrs. Harriet K. Eves. 230 
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The Beautiful in Nature, Miss Lena M. Freeman ...................000+e04e- 456 
Theilmann, Ci; How TeManagee My Reecie 7 on cep amet ancsaceenic ee eee en eee 213 
Thompson, Mrs. Ida, How We Conduct Our Flower Show................ 384 
Tomatoes in the Home Garden, Rev. T. H. Youngman .................... 214 
Top-Working, Chas. (G. Patten -2h-- aa. OOD SAD SHOU E COO SE anOu SAEs Guat o onocs 164 
Town and Village Improvement, Mrs. O. N. Olberg .............ccccccccccce 3 
Town, Mrs. Frances L., The Flower Garden an Index of Character.... 309 
