STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 433 



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TICIES AND SUBJECTS. PAGES 



IjCtter of transmittal to the Governor 3 



Officers, members and standing committees 5 



Meetings of the Society — 



Summer meeting, 1833. 13 



Executive Committee, 1883 34 



Winter meeting, 1884 38 



Executive Committee, 1884 256 



Addrf sses, essays, papers, reports and letters — 



President's addresses 16-43 



Repoit of Secretary 52 



Report of Treasurer 72 



Report of delegate to American Pomological Society 153 



Tornadoes, by A. W. Sias 76 



Wild Flowers of Lake Ptpin Valley, by Sara Manning 83 



Miss Mannmg's catalogue of plants 88 



Native plums, by 0. M. Lord 121 



Blight, by F. G. Gould 127 



Biight, by M. Pe irce 128 



Blight, by Peter M. Gideon 129 



Blight, by J. T. Burrill 342 



Blight, by Geo. P. Peffer 344 



Apple culture in Minnesota, by Sidney Corp. 134 



A new and valuable grape in Dakota county, by Miss Share 134 



Entomological Notes for 1883, by R. J . Mendenhall 136 



Silk-worm culture in Minnesota, by Mrs. H. B. Sargeant 149 



Russian apples in Carver county, by Andrew Peterson 171 



Outdoor recreation and employment for women, by Mrs. Ida E. TilsoEl75 



The garden in literature, by Oliver Gibbs, Jr 183 



The Waupdca county seedlings, by William Springer 196 



Plums, cherries and apples in Carver county, by Charles Ludluif 203 



Eeport of finance committee 206 



Roses in the Northwest, by S. Barter 21 3 



* Errata— page 13 for Summer meeting, 1884, read 1883. 

 " 13 for Annual report 1884, read 1883. 

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