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Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664134363
Table of Contents
President's Greeting, Annual Meeting, 1915.
Annual Meeting, 1915, Minnesota State Horticultural Society.
Prof. N. E. Hansen, Toastmaster.
Award of Premiums, Annual Meeting, 1915, Minnesota State Horticultural Society.
Judging Contest of Hennepin County High Schools.
(Held at Annual Meeting, December 9, 1915.)
(At Annual Meeting, December, 1915.)
Annual Report, 1915, Collegeville Trial Station.
FRANCIS JAGER, APIARIST, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL.
The Currant as a Market Garden Product.
B. WALLNER, JR., WEST ST. PAUL.
Report of Committee on Examination of Minnesota State Fruit-Breeding Farm for the Year 1915.
DR. O. M. HUESTIS, MINNEAPOLIS; FRANK H. GIBBS, ST. ANTHONY PARK.
Marketing Fruit by Association.
A. N. GRAY, MGR. BAY LAKE FRUIT GROWERS' ASSN., DEERWOOD.
Evergreens for Both Utility and Ornament.
EARL FERRIS, NURSERYMAN, HAMPTON, IOWA.
Annual Report, 1915, Executive Board.
Annual Report of Treasurer, 1915.
GEO. W. STRAND, TAYLORS FALLS, TREASURER.
Annual Meeting, 1915, N. E. Iowa Horticultural Society.
C. E. SNYDER, PRESTON, DELEGATE
RICHARD WELLINGTON, ASST. HORTICULTURIST, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL.
My Experience with a Young Orchard.
Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society
SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR THE USE OF COAL ASHES—
Minnesota State Horticultural Society
GEO. J. KELLOGG, RETIRED NURSERYMAN, JANESVILLE, WIS.