474 INDEX. 



Page. 



Culture of small fruits, L. H. Wilcox 274 



Currants and gooseberries, N. F. Brand 385 



Ethics of horticulture, Mrs. V. H. Campbell 303 



Evergreens, O. F. Brand 124 



Evergreens of Western Ontario, D. W. Beadle 457 



Grape growing in Minnesota, A. M. Wilcox 369 



Growing of v.egetables, J. AUyn 280 



Hardy perennials, Mrs. L. Warwick 463 



Horticulture at fairs, J. S. Harris 137, 438 



Horticulture for beginners, Prof W. H. Ragan 170 



Meteorology and forestry, Pi'of W. H. Ragan 100 



Native fruits in Minnesota, J. S. Harris 122 



Native plums, O. M. Lord 119 



Notes from South Dakota, O. Gibbs, Jr 243 



Necessity of horticultural education, Prof S. B. Green 293 



New school of agriculture, Prof. W. W. Pendergast 330 



Onions from sets, J. S. Gray 175 



Orcharding in Minnesota, A. M. Brand 360 



Orcharding in Minnesota, E D. Sias 356 



Orchard protection, E. H. S. Dartt 343 



Pantry stores Mrs. O. C. Gregg 188 



Roses, Mrs. Anna B. Underwood 309 



Seedling apple trees, E. H. S. Dartt 220 



Seedling apples, J. M. Underwood 347 



Science in the household, Mrs. Clara S. Hays 183 



Strawberry and raspberry growing in Minnesota, J. Lyons 375 



Summer flowering bulbs, F. H. Carleton 324 



The chrisanthemum and its culture, E. Nagel 321 



Tree pedlars 94 



Russian apples, J. S. Harris 135 



Wild fruits of Minnesota, Col. J. H. Stevens 170 



Pendergast, Prof. W. W., new school of agriculture 330 



Peterson, Andrew, report on Russian apples 132 



Philips, A. J., remarks by 65, 443 



Plums 91, 111, 122, 166, 226, 412 



Porter, Prof. E. D.— 



Report from experiment station 405 



Remarks of 28, 153, 257 



Premiums awarded 17, 401 



Premium list 19, 41, 87, 404 



Prize essays 75, 355, 360, 369, 375, 383 



President's annual address 80 



Proceedings — 



Amber cane 144 



Apiary 160 



Of society 21, 35, 169 



Program of meetings 17, 35 



