INDEX. 681 



Vice-President's Report, 1896, Second Cong. Dist.. S. D. Richardson 295 



Vice-President's Report, 1896. Third Cong. Dist., Mrs. A. A.Kennedy 295 



Vice-President's Report, 1896. Fifth Cong. Dist.. John H. Stevens 296 



Vice-President's Report, 1896. Sixth Cong. Dist., Mrs. Jennie Stager 296 



Vineyardingin Minnesota, The Future of, A. A. Bost 379 



Vineyard Pay, How tolSIake a Minnesota. W. P. Rogers 478 



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Webb, E. A.. The State Press and its Relation to Horticulture 466 



Wedge, Clarence, Annual Meeting. Soutliern Minn. Hort. Society 81 



Wedge, Clarence. Five Days among the Orchards of Southern Minnesota 368 



Wedge, Clarence, Midsummer Report Albert Lea Trial Station 275 



^^'edge, Clarence. Report Albert Lea Tiial Station 57 



Wedge, Clarence, Plums and Cherries 321 



Wedge, Clarence, Solid Comfort in a Minnesota Orchard 380 



Wedge, Mrs. Clarence. Uses of Apples in the Home 309 



White, Miss E. V.. Report of Summer Meeting, 1897 25!) 



Widmoyer, W, S.. Best Three Varieties of Strawberries for Market 93 



Widmoyer, W. S.. Plums and Oierries in 1896 294 



Windbreaks for Orchards. S. D. Richardson 419 



Windom Trial Station. Midsummer Report. Dewain Cook, Supt 273 



Windom Trial Station, Dewain Cook. Supt 63 



Wisconsin's New Horticultural Building 110 



Wisconsin State Hort. Society, Annual Meetins, 1896, Prof . S. B. Green Ill 



Yeomans, T. G., How a Successful Fruit Grower Sprays 219 



Your Corner 44, 126. 168, 210. 244 



