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INDEX. 403 
Page 
Sampson, C. W., Report of Excelsior Experiment Station, by....... 48 
Sampson, J. A., Celery Growing in Marsh Land, by................. 323 
Samuels iG avice COMMUNICA DION TRONS Bacto cre eet Vt Me ee ee aa 85 
' Secretary’s Annual Report, by A. W. Latham....... NGA lah NR NN 52 
SEVLon Arye OMOINITMICATIOM ATOM suis cs Peek take nee afelee walelee el tidy eine 3 
Seeqtine ents, Keport.on, by Jos: Harrisville 2h 252 
Shrubs and Trees, The Planting and Care of Ornamental, by W. 
IVI ETA ere ces ec tera stacctaraia a atcha nye Rea anes hes AG oe, ana Mac DG RE 200 
Shrubs, Our Native; by Miss Sara M. Manning. ................... 208 
Sama AV.) COMMUNICATION EPO» 5 2 eae. «wit ssa ee Sone a ochre vet VOR 
rN ruLy sintberesps; iby Cs PAST oT. 2 coc acu ee are olny ul. 316 
Small, Fruits, A Woman’s Experience in Raising, by Mrs. Anna B. 
PEACE STRONG ire vmen etait three la ol siaetche ean Cuut ON 30 a SE I pha a 298 
SNS Fruits, Business Management in, by M. A. Thayer........... 306 
‘* in Southwestern Minnesota, by Dewain Cook..... ... 294 
rs PEA DELS dS CLSSTOMSROM tetris turner. Malis Unie os, vets 291 
‘ a MRE DORtYON, Dy ewan COOK! 3 aie Uw tk Mh SNe ay 29] 
ee af Repore on: Dy Me Cutler. | sayanwse eke hee, Ne ea 293 
Samnhnoc ue small bruit Tnberests, DY uc esc discs owe waits cde e 316 
Smithy truman VM; Communication from... 6). 2408p. s hie ave & 106 
Some New Things of Value, by Prof. S. B. Green.................. 212 
Somerville. Wm., Orcharding in Minnesota, by..................2.. 259 
a; THLE DOLUONGE VETS TEENS, NO Viehev cere cterctchcae cic clerbus cts 197 
Sure bwin, Repenrp,.ons by Seth EL. Kenney oi 5... yk) sean aod eles aes 336 
Spraying Fruits, by Department of Agriculture.................... 375 
Stevens, Col. J. H., Twenty-five Years in the Minnesota State Hor- 
MATIC SOCIO UY DV ie Mose utr ce ei OP A atltaislcun cls Mbt abe Ais 5 SE UUN aN 1s Make 17 
Bimawherry Culure, by John Little, jee. sic. eae elas orien eis Aidaleomte 302 
Successful Fruit Growing in Western Minnesota, by W. J. Wicker- 
SITTIN rete en eye fa eaters eet ANS ca ucts enh tate) celts Iw eaed Baaiteud at anak 8) AL OL ema aT 222 
SISO AME SV LU Da ONS) Ons cists! aha ua ae cranes cognate ual saite, sre iate te 336 
RM SeR dy CISCUSSIOM ss. S515 siete, o Smet eae WA allel ok ara: sear alanbias oe 321 
Mon beews in. Minnesota, by rot. Ws Me Hays: . sc. move tae 318 
Suggestions and Fruit Report, by M. Pearce...................0000% 243 
SIMeL MESHING: HePOMit Of sitacck ale so s.c.4 lord hone lavoro altel s bises jens Steere 30 
Superintendents of Experiment Stations..’...........0 0.0... ccc seen 5 
Swenson, A.S., Greenhouse Flowering Plants, by....... ..... ..... 347 
* ‘* “Report on Greenhouse Flowering Plants, by........ 343 
J Mey SNE) suit) COXGY ATU GEN 01 SHE AIS OS REET Mal BSA ane OTR RR Lie Eo Pe Oe 397 
PemPCATeEmiears. DY ETOk Os wegere fo 5/05 Ged o.se's ag elanelearsaiee wa 369 
Thayer, M A., Business Management in Small Fruits, by.......... 306 
EE AIA wD Ry bles EX OP GTIAT Ys Oft'./3 ayo) So's. a Wide emleie i'w Seichtare cupolas rere see ate 387 
treasurer's Annual Repors ; by {Ditus Day... cui 66. oe ean ees 57 
Trees, Shrubs and Flowering Plants of the Upper Minnesota Valley, 
TSP RG IGA Oy ebay w Mea RE en AU aR LOM te Yon MA 201 
Twenty-five Years in the Minnesota State Horticultural Society, by 
RE yar eed N ENV CEL Se oie tas) soe ey icoot ins ak ol ache RAGES WitAl as Penta WisHNe ol ane 17 
