INDEX 521 



Seedling Orchard, My, T. E. Perkins 73 



Seelye. B. A,, Growing and Marketing of Raspberries 229 



Share. J, O., Trees and Shrubs Ornamental and Useful about the Home.... 383 



Shelter Belts on Productiveness. The Results of. Geo. H. Whiting 423 



Shelter Belt, The. P. H. Overgard 378 



Smith, Miss Sarah A., Experience with Fruit Trees at Duluth 96 



So. Minnesota Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, 1903, Jonathan Free- 

 man 67 



So. Minn. Hort. Society. Report of Delegate from. Jonathan Freeman 387 



South Dakota. Horticulture in. P. J. Bentz 220 



South Dakota State Horticultural Society. Annual Meeting, 1903, C. E. Older 89 



Stager. Mrs. Jennie, Sauk Rapids Trial Station 137 



Stager, Mrs. Jennie. Sauk Rapids Trial Station 267 



State Fair. 1903, Horticulture at the, A. W. Latham. Sup't 361 



St. John. B. E.. Evergreens for the Northwest — How to Grow and Trans- 

 plant 231 



Strand, Geo. W., Annual Meeting, Minnesota State Forestry Association, 



1902 ." 30 



Strand. Geo. W., Horticulture, Its Place on the Farm 457 



Strawberry Bed, My, William Sweet 464 



Strawberries, Canning, Miss Lena M. Freeman 466 



Strawberries for the Farmers, Prof. Wm. Robertson 185 



Strawberries in 1903, J. W. Beckman 325 



Strawberry Growing. C. A. Sargent 114 



Strawberry in Existence. The Best, R. C. Livingston 379 



Sweet, William Mv Strawberry Bed 464 



Summer Meeting. 1903. A. W. Latham 258 



Summer Meeting. 1903. Notice of 234 



Supts. of Trial Stations. 1903 5 



Secretary's Corner 39, 78, 115. 157. 194. 236, 279. 319, 358. 398, 438 477 



Taylor, W. L., The Future of the Apple in Minnesota 416 



Terry. Alfred. Our Duty as Horticulturists 209 



The Life Worth Living in the Country, Miss Margaret J. Evans 301 



Tingley. "^'■. J., "Vice-President's Report. Fourth Cong. District 47 



Tomato-Potato Plant. Prof. S. B. Green 337 



Topworking. Benefits of. F. W. Kimball ^ 381 



Treasurer's Annual Report. 1902. A. B. Lyman 23 



Trees and Shrubs Ornamental and Useful about the Home. J. O. Share 383 



Trees. Roadside. C. M. Loring 449 



Trial Stations. Midsummer Reports 264 



Trial Station Reports. Annual. 1902 124 



U. 



I'nderwood, Mrs. Anna B.. Annual Report. Woman's Auxiliary 85 



V. 



Vice-President's Reports 41 



Vice-President's Report. First Cong. District. Jonathan Freeman 41 



Vice-President's Report. Second Cong. District. C. E. Older 45 



Vice-President's Report. Third Cong. District. Mrs. A. A. Kennedy 46 



Vice-President's Report. Fourth Cong. District, W. J. Tingley 47 



Vice-President's Report. Fifth Cong. District. A. D. Leach 48 



Vice-President's Report. Sixth Cong. District. Frank Mesenburg 49 



W. 



Waldron. Prof. C. B.. Apples at N. D. Exoeriment Station 467 



Washburn. Prof. F. L. Birds from an Economic Standpoint 349 



Wedge. Clarence. Biography of 1 



West Concord Trial Station. Fred Cowles 267 



West Concord Trial Station. Fred Cowles 13S 



Wheaton. D. T.. Fruit List for West Central Minnesota 154 



White. Frank B.. Practical Advertising for the Fruit Grower 432 



Whiting. Geo. H.. The Results of Shelter Belts on Productiveness 423 



Widmoyer. W. S.. Growing Cherries in Minnesota 63 



"^'ilfert. Andrew. Can Winter Killiner Be Prevented? 401 



Windom Trial Station. Dewain Cook 139 



Windom Trial Station. Dewain Cook 26S 



Winter-Killing Be Prevented? Can. Andrew Wilfert 401 



"^'isconsin Meeting. Notes on. Oliver Gibbs 95 



Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. Annual Meeting. 1903. F. I. Harris.. 91 



Woman's Auxiliary. Annual Meeting. 1902 84 



Woman's Auxiliary. Annual Report. Mrs. Anna B. Underwood 85 



Wright. R. A.. Raspberry Field the First Season 144 



Y. 



Yahnke. Frank. Nature's Aid In Producing Apples Adapted to Climate 57 



