INDEX. 515 



Records of Executive Board for 1S99 



Reeves, Elmer, Forestry 192 



Report, 1898, Meadow Vale Horticultural Club, A. W. Keays, Sec'y 65 



Richardson, S. D., Best Varieties of Evergreens for Windbreaks 170 



Richardson, S. D., Vice-President's Report, 1898 382 



Root-Killing- of Nursery Stock, Prof. E. S. Goff 466 



Rowe, Miss Minnie, Propagation and Care of Home Grown Fruits 470 



Russian Apple Nomenclature Commission, Report of. Prof. N. E. Hansen 41 



Salter, Miss Clara E., Gladiolus Culture 340 



Sampson, C. W., Annual Report of Treasurer, 1898 19 



Sampson, C. W., Supt., Midsummer Report, Eureka Trial Station 268 



Sampson, C. W., Profits of Growing Red and Black Raspberries Com- 

 pared 207 



Sampson, C. W., Supt., Annual Report, Eureka Trial Station 84 



Sargent, C. A., Old Favorites among Strawberries 174 



Sauk Rapids Trial Station, Mrs. Jennie Stager, Supt 94 



Schenck, Dr. C. A., Reforestation of Waste Lands in Minnesota 422 



Schools, Horticulture in the Public— A discussion 102 



Secretary's Annual Report, 1898, A. W. Latham 16 



Secretary's Corner, A. W. Latham 



39, 79, 119, 158, 199, 239, 279, 318, 359. .398, 4.39, 478 



Seedling Fruit, Legal Protection for the Originator of a, A. B. Choate 260 



Seedling Fruits for 1898, J. S. Harris... 117 



Shelter Belt as a Factor in Stock Growing, O. C. Gregg 216 



Shelter Belt in Manitoba, The, H. L. Patmore 185 



Shelter Belt, The Fruit Garden with and without the, W. W. Pendergast 148 

 Shelter Belt, The Place of Evergreens and Deciduous Trees in the, C. L. 



Smith 228 



Shelter Belts, A. Norby 342 



Shelter Belts and their Uses and Value, The Location of, G. W. Strand.. 138 



Shelter Belts, Hints from Experience in Growing, Chas. B. Clark 140 



Shelter Belts, The Economic Value of, S. M. Owen 98 



Shepherd, Nathaniel, Obituary of 38 



Small Fruits, A Little of Everything in, F. E. Cutting 383 



Small Fruits, Ed. D. Gray 345 



Smith, C. L., The Place of Evergreens and Deciduous Trees in the Shel- 

 ter Belt 228 



Somerville, Wm., Supt., Annual Report, Viola Trial Station 94 



Southern Minnesota Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, 1899, R. 



Parkhill, Sec'y ■ 62 



Southern Minnesota Horticultural Society, R. Parkhill, Sec'y 61 



Squash in the Family Garden, Cultivation of the, J. S. Jerabek 201 



Stager, Mrs. Jennie, Supt., Midsummer Report, Sauk Rapids Trial Sta- 

 tion 292 



Stager, IMrs. Jennie, Supt., Annual Report, Sauk Rapids Trial Station 94 



State Fair, Bettering the Next, G. J. Kellogg 370 



State Fair, 1899, Rules Governing Exhibits, Horticultural Dept., Minn.... 371 



State Fair, Horticulture at the Minnesota, A. W. Latham, Sec'y 361 



Stewart, Amasa, Hardy Roots under Hardy Trees 392 



Strand, Geo. W., Sec'y, Annual Meeting, Minnesota State Forestry Asso- 

 ciation 57 



Strand, G. W., The Location of Shelter Belts and their Uses and Value.. 133 



Strand, G. W., Why Should Basswood be Unpopular? 327 



Strawberries Compared, Methods of Planting, N. C. Ernst 134 



Strawberries, Matted Row System of Growing, Geo. R. Widger 441 



Strawberries, Old Favorites among, C. A. Sargent 174 



Strawberries, The Art of Originating Varieties of, Chas. F. Gardner 54 



Strawberries, The Valuable Newer Varieties of, W. S. Widmoyer 177 



Strawberries with the Least Labor, The Largest Crop of, John Eklof.... 377 



Strawberry, The, R. Hoagland 416 



Stubbs. Rolla, Minnetonka Fruit Growers' Association 113 



Stubbs. Rolla, Peter M. Gideon and His Seedling Apples 96 



