Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916. VariousЧитать онлайн книгу.
GARDEN HELPS
Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS.
The Pergola—Its Use and Misuse, Convenience and Expense.
CHAS. H. RAMSDELL, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, MINNEAPOLIS.
H. M. DUNLAP, PRES. ILL. ORCHARD CO., SAVOY, ILLS.
P. L. KEENE, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL.
Support for an Overloaded Fruit Tree.
MISS NELLIE B. PENDERGAST, DULUTH.
What Frisky is Telling the Veteran Horticulturist.
CHAS. F. GARDNER, OSAGE, IOWA.
O. W. MOORE, VETERAN HORTICULTURIST, SPRING VALLEY.
Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society
GARDEN HELPS FOR SEPTEMBER.
A CONFERENCE OF HORTICULTURAL EXTENSION WORKERS.
HORTICULTURAL TOUR IN WESTERN IOWA AND EASTERN NEBRASKA.
Camping on the Yellowstone Trail.
CLARENCE WEDGE, NURSERYMAN, ALBERT LEA, MINN.
A QUESTION AND ANSWER EXERCISE LED BY J. P. ANDREWS, NURSERYMAN, FARIBAULT.
City "Foresters" and Municipal Forests.
PROF. E. G. CHENEY, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL.
H. W. HARRISON, ROCHESTER, MINN. SO. MINN. HORT. SOCIETY.
How May the State University and the Horticultural Society Best Co-Operate?
GEO. E. VINCENT, PRESIDENT MINN. STATE UNIVERSITY, MINNEAPOLIS.
The Shelter Belt for Orchard and Home Grounds.
A DISCUSSION LED BY JOHN W. MAHER, NURSERYMAN, DEVILS LAKE, N. DAK.
MRS. R. P. BOYINGTON, NEMADJI.
My Experience in Grape Culture.
JOSEPH TUCKER, AUSTIN. SO. MINN. HORT. SOCIETY
Protect the Garden against Winter Weather.
A DISCUSSION LED BY E. W. RECORD, MARKET GARDENER, BROOKLYN CENTER.