Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916. VariousЧитать онлайн книгу.
by Minnesota Garden Flower Society
Cypripedia , by Miss Clara Leavitt.
IMPORTANCE OF GOOD QUEENS.
RABBITS; RABBIT-PROOF FENCES; FIELD MICE.
PREPAREDNESS FOR (INSECT) WAR.
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN ENTOMOLOGY.
DR. O. M. HUESTIS, MINNEAPOLIS.
Plums That We Already Have and Plums That Are on the Way.
The Brown Rot (Monilia) a Controlling Factor.
PROF. E. C. STAKMAN, MINN. EXP. STATION, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL.
How Mr. Mansfield Grows Tomatoes.
MRS. JENNIE STAGER, SAUK RAPIDS.
Annual Report, 1915, Central Trial Station.
PROFS. LE ROY CADY AND R. WELLINGTON, UNIVERSITY FARM.
MARTIN FRYDHOLM, ALBERT LEA, MINN.
E. W. RECORD, MARKET GARDENER, BROOKLYN CENTER.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Second Congressional District.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Fifth Congressional District.
CHAS. H. RAMSDELL, MINNEAPOLIS.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Sixth Congressional District.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Ninth Congressional District.
Annual Report, 1915, Madison Trial Station.
Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society
PROF. N. E. HANSEN, HORTICULTURIST, BROOKINGS, S. D.
Standardizing Minnesota Potatoes.
A. W. AAMODT, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL.
Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Eighth Congressional District.
Annual Report, 1915, Paynesville Trial Station.
Annual Report, 1915, Jeffers Trial Station.