510 INDEX. 



Plum Orchard, Handling the Trees and Planting, Laying out the, Aug. 



Wittmann 172 



Plum Orcharding, Martin Penning 99 



Plum Orchard, Manipulation of Soil Necessary for a, Dewain Cook 215 



Plums for Minnesota, Varieties of, Wyman Elliot 132 



Plums, My Experience with, Martin Penning 166 



Premiums Awarded at the 1901 Minn. State Fair on Fruits and Flowers.. 366 



Premiums, Award of. Annual Meeting, 1900 8 



Premiums on Fruit and Flowers, Minn. State Fair, 1£01, List of 313 



Premiums, Summer Meeting, 1901, Award of 273 



President's Address, Report of Committee on 14 



President's Annual Address, W. W. Pendergast 11 



Program, Annual Meeting, 1901 474 



Raspberries and Blackberries, Operations in Working the Soil in Grow- 

 ing, W. S. Widmoyer 212 



Raspberry and Blackberry, Raising Plants of the, A. M. Shepherd 352 



Raspberry Field, Laying out and Setting the, RoUa Stubbs 275 



Reeves, Vincent, Rotation of Crops 115 



Resolutions in Memory of John S. Harris 271 



Resolutions in Memory of Prof. Otto Lugger '. 272 



Richardson, S. D., Tools for Garden and Orchard Use 307 



Richardson, S. D., Vice-Pres. Report, 1900, Second Cong. Dist 89 



Rings, The Tale of the, H. H. Chapman • 429 



Robertson, Prof. Wm., Annual Meeting, Iowa State Horticultural So- 

 ciety, 1900 70 



Robertson, Prof. Wm., Methods of Plowing as a Preparation for Plant- 

 ing Fruits 168 



Rogers, Jesse E., The Winnipeg Meeting 122 



Rotation of Crops, Vincent Reeves 115 



Sampson, C. W., Movement of the Soil in the Successful Vineyard 213 



Sampson, C. W., Report'of Eureka Trial Station 263 



Sampson, Supt., C. W., Eureka Trial Station 48 



Sanford, Prof. Maria L., A Plea for Our Trees 179 



San Jose Scale in Pennsylvania, The 346 



School Grounds, Country, Miss Lucia E. Danforth 226 



Schools, Agriculture in our Rural, Prof. W. M. Hays 253 



Secor, David, Subsoiling as a Preparation for Fruit Culture 206 



Secor, Eugene, Bees and Horticulture 445 



Secretary's Annual Report, 1900, A. W. Latham 16 



Secretary's Corner, 38, 79, 119, 158, 199, 237, 278, 318, 359, 399, 439, 479 



Seedlings, A Very Interesting Family of Tetofsky, E. H. S. Dartt 408 



Seedlings in 1900, J. S. Harris 201 



Shepherd, A. M., Raising Plants of the Raspberry and Blackberry 352 



Simmons, H., Ginsing Culture 185 



Small Fruit Farm and General Principles Involved, Laying out the, 



Thos. B. Cashman 173 



Small Fruit Farm, Rotation on, C. W. Merritt 112 



Small Fruits In Northeastern Minnesota, H. H. Chapman 348 



Small Fruits, Originating New Varieties of, J. C. Kramer 351 



Smith, L. Z., Plum Culture 421 



Snyder, Prof. Harry, Plant Food for Horticultural Crops 425 



Somerville, Wm., Apples Best Adapted to Southern Minnesota 147 



Some Lessons of the Year 1900, J. S. Harris 284 



South Dakota State Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, 1901, Dewain 



Cook 104 



Southern Minnesota Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, Mrs. Chas. 



Brainerd, Secretary 20 



Southern Minnesota Horticultural Society, Jonathan Freeman 412 



