Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916. VariousЧитать онлайн книгу.
Annual Report, 1915, Montevideo Trial Station.
The Growing of Vegetables for Canning.
M. H. HEGERLE, PRES. CANNING FACTORY, ST. BONIFACIUS.
AN EXERCISE LED BY A. J. PHILIPS, WEST SALEM, WIS., AT 1915 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY.
HON. H. M. DUNLAP, SAVOY, ILLS.
The Value of Horticulture to the Farm.
MRS. CLARENCE WEDGE, ALBERT LEA.
Secretary's Annual Report, 1915.
Secretary's Financial Report, 1915.
Premium List, Summer Meeting, 1916.
Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society
SUGGESTIONS TO PARTIES PLANNING TO PURCHASE NURSERY STOCK.
CROWN GALL ON RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES.
THE DESTRUCTION OF A CARLOAD OF DISEASED POTATOES.
COMB HONEY, EXTRACTED HONEY, AND INCREASE.
The State Flower and State Flag of Minnesota.
E. A. SMITH, VICE PRES. JEWELL NURS. CO., LAKE CITY.
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society.
REMARKS AT ANNUAL MEETING BY SECY. F. CRANEFIELD, MADISON, WIS.
A Satisfactory Marketing System.
A Successful Cold Storage for Apples.
H. F. HANSEN, ORCHARDIST, ALBERT LEA.
EDWARD A. NELSON, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL.
Increasing the Fertility of the Land.
PROF. F. J. ALWAY, DIVISION OF SOILS, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL.
NOTICE OF SUMMER MEETING, 1916
Premium List, Summer Meeting, 1916.
No Duplicating of Varieties Permitted.
Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society
A SILVER PRUNE IN BLOOM AT MINNETONKA.
THE WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST IN MINNESOTA.