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on a good quality of paper, and it makes a neat and substantial 

 book. 



The instruction in horticulture in the College and School of 

 Agriculture has been marked by no special change but by slight 

 improvement in all lines. This is especially to be noted in the 



The Pathto the Dairv HaU. 



plant propagation work, to which nearly twice the amount of 

 laboratory time has been given than in previous years, and it 

 has proven exceedingly satisfactory. 



Sample Hedges in tlie Garden. 



There has been received by the department the following ma- 

 terial for experimental purposes and study : 



Walter Lundquist, Winthrop, Minn., scion of seedling apple 

 No. I. 



Capt. G. P. Ahern, Chief of Forestry Bureau, Philippine 

 Islands, collection of samples of twenty-eight Philippine woods. 



Erick Omland, Mcintosh, Minn., scions of Viking plum. 



A. W. Keays, Elk River, Minn., scions of Gray and Keeper 

 plums and plants of improved wild. gooseberry. 



J. S. Parks, Amboy, Minn., honey locust seed. 



