Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916

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Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916

Table of Contents

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 JANUARY, 1916 No. 1

President's Greeting, Annual Meeting, 1915

THOS. E. CASHMAN, PRESIDENT

Annual Meeting, 1915, Minnesota State Horticultural Society

A. W. LATHAM, SECRETARY

PROGRAM

Prof. N. E. Hansen, Toastmaster

Award of Premiums, Annual Meeting, 1915, Minnesota State Horticultural Society

VEGETABLES

COLLECTION OF APPLES

SINGLE PLATES OF APPLES

SEEDLING APPLES

PECKS OF APPLES

BUSHEL BOXES OF APPLES

BARRELS OF APPLES

COLLECTION GRAPES

NUTS

PLANTS

CUT FLOWERS

FLOWERS

Judging Contest of Hennepin County High Schools

(Held at Annual Meeting, December 9, 1915.)

Fruit Judging Contest

(At Annual Meeting, December, 1915.)

Annual Report, 1915, Collegeville Trial Station

REV. JOHN B. KATZNER, SUPT

Wintering of Bees

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

J. M. UNDERWOOD, CHAIRMAN

Annual Report of Treasurer, 1915

GEO. W. STRAND, TAYLORS FALLS, TREASURER

Annual Meeting, 1915, N. E. Iowa Horticultural Society

C. E. SNYDER, PRESTON, DELEGATE

Orcharding in Minnesota

RICHARD WELLINGTON, ASST. HORTICULTURIST, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL

My Experience with a Young Orchard

ROY VIALL, SPRING VALLEY

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis. SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR THE USE OF COAL ASHES—

SECRETARY'S CORNER

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 FEBRUARY, 1916 No. 2

OPEN LETTER TO MEMBERS OF THE

Minnesota State Horticultural Society

FROM ITS SECRETARY

June-Bearing Strawberries

GEO. J. KELLOGG, RETIRED NURSERYMAN, JANESVILLE, WIS

Surprise Plum a Success

C. A. PFEIFFER, WINONA

Northeast Demonstration Farm and Station

W. J. THOMPSON, SUPT., DULUTH

Annual Report, 1915, West Concord Trial Station

FRED COWLES, SUPT., WEST CONCORD

Annual Report, 1915, Duluth Trial Station

C. E. ROWE, SUPT., DULUTH

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Tenth Congressional District

M. H. HEGERLE, SUPT., ST. BONIFACIUS

Thirty Years in Raspberries

GUST JOHNSON, RETIRED FRUIT GROWER, MINNEAPOLIS

Annual Report, 1915, Nevis Trial Station

JAS. ARROWOOD, SUPT., NEVIS

New Fruits Originated at Minnesota Fruit-Breeding Farm

CHAS. HARALSON, SUPT., EXCELSIOR

Annual Meeting, 1915, Wisconsin Horticultural Society

CHAS. HARALSON, EXCELSIOR, MINN., DELEGATE

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis

BEE-KEEPER'S COLUMN

Conducted by Francis Jager, Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul

SECRETARY'S CORNER

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 MARCH, 1916 No. 3

My Orchard Crop of 1915 from Start to Finish

HAROLD SIMMONS, ORCHARDIST, HOWARD LAKE

Annual Meeting. 1915, S. D. State Horticultural Society

WM. PFAENDER, JR., NEW ULM, MINN., DELEGATE

Annual Report, 1915, Sauk Rapids Trial Station

MRS. JENNIE STAGER, SUPT

Ravages of the Buffalo Tree Hopper

Growing Tomatoes in Northern Minnesota

REV. GEO. MICHAEL, WALKER, MINN

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Fourth Congressional District

J. K. DIXON, NORTH ST. PAUL, MINN

Annual Report, 1915, Mandan, N. D., Trial Station

W. A. PETERSON, SUPT., MANDAN, N. D

Fruit Growing a Successful Industry in Minnesota

A. W. RICHARDSON, FRUIT GROWER, HOWARD LAKE, MINN

Report of Committee on Horticultural Building

S. P. CROSBY, CHAIRMAN, ST. PAUL

Tomatoes for the Kitchen Garden

C. W. PURDHAM, MARKET GARDENER, BROOKLYN CENTER

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, First Congressional District

F. I. HARRIS, LA CRESCENT, MINN

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Seventh Congressional District

P. H. PETERSON, ATWATER, MINN

Spraying the Orchard

HON. H. M. DUNLAP, SAVOY, ILLS

Everbearing Strawberries

GEO. J. KELLOGG, JANESVILLE, WIS

IN MEMORIAM—Mrs. Melissa J. Harris

Passed January 29, 1916

EAT MINNESOTA APPLES

Contributed monthly by R. S. Mackintosh, Horticulturist, Extension Division, University Farm, St. Paul. FRUIT NOTES

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis. Cypripedia, by Miss Clara Leavitt

BEE-KEEPER'S COLUMN

Conducted by Frances Jager, Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul. IMPORTANCE OF GOOD QUEENS

ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES

By F. L. Washburn, Professor of Entomology, University of Minnesota. RABBITS; RABBIT-PROOF FENCES; FIELD MICE

PREPAREDNESS FOR (INSECT) WAR

AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN ENTOMOLOGY

SECRETARY'S CORNER

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 APRIL, 1916 No. 4

Dwarf Apple Trees

DR. O. M. HUESTIS, MINNEAPOLIS

Plums That We Already Have and Plums That Are on the Way

The Brown Rot (Monilia) a Controlling Factor

DEWAIN COOK, FRUIT GROWER, JEFFERS

Spraying Plums for Brown Rot

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

Rose Culture

MARTIN FRYDHOLM, ALBERT LEA, MINN

(Annual Meeting, 1916, So. Minn. Hort. Society.)

Asparagus by the Acre

E. W. RECORD, MARKET GARDENER, BROOKLYN CENTER

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Second Congressional District

JOHN BISBEE, MADELIA

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Fifth Congressional District

CHAS. H. RAMSDELL, MINNEAPOLIS

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Sixth Congressional District

E. W. MAYMAN, SAUK RAPIDS

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Ninth Congressional District

MRS. H. E. WELD, MOORHEAD

Annual Report, 1915, Madison Trial Station

M. SOHOLT, SUPT

Growing Beans and Sweet Corn

P. B. MARIEN, ST. PAUL

IN MEMORIAM—MRS. E. CROSS

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis

BEE-KEEPER'S COLUMN

Conducted by Francis Jager, Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul

ORCHARD NOTES

Conducted monthly by R. S. Mackintosh, Horticulturist, Extension Division, University Farm, St. Paul

HOME GARDEN

NOTES ON PLANT PESTS

Prepared by Section of Insect Pests, A. G. Ruggles, and by Section of Plant Diseases, E. C. Stakman, University Farm

SECRETARY'S CORNER

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 MAY, 1916 No. 5

What is Hardiness?

PROF. N. E. HANSEN, HORTICULTURIST, BROOKINGS, S. D

Standardizing Minnesota Potatoes

A. W. AAMODT, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL

(Gideon Memorial Contest.)

Annual Report, 1915, Vice-President, Eighth Congressional District

FRANK H. CUTTING, DULUTH

Annual Report, 1915, Paynesville Trial Station

FRANK BROWN, SUPT

Annual Report, 1915, Jeffers Trial Station

DEWAIN COOK, SUPT

Annual Report, 1915, Montevideo Trial Station

LYCURGUS R. MOYER, SUPT

The Growing of Vegetables for Canning

M. H. HEGERLE, PRES. CANNING FACTORY, ST. BONIFACIUS

Top-Grafting

AN EXERCISE LED BY A. J. PHILIPS, WEST SALEM, WIS., AT 1915 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY

Spraying the Orchard

HON. H. M. DUNLAP, SAVOY, ILLS

(Continued from March No.)

The Value of Horticulture to the Farm

MRS. CLARENCE WEDGE, ALBERT LEA

The Strawberry Weevil

Secretary's Annual Report, 1915

A. W. LATHAM, SECRETARY

Secretary's Financial Report, 1915

A. W. LATHAM, SECRETARY

SUMMER MEETING, 1916

Premium List, Summer Meeting, 1916

No Duplicating of Varieties Permitted. OUT-DOOR ROSES

PEONIES

ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS

STRAWBERRIES. One quart of each variety, to be shown on plate, not in box

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis

A SHAKESPEARE GARDEN

ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES

By F. L. Washburn, Professor of Entomology, University of Minnesota. SUGGESTIONS TO PARTIES PLANNING TO PURCHASE NURSERY STOCK

CROWN GALL ON RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES

THE DESTRUCTION OF A CARLOAD OF DISEASED POTATOES

NOTES ON PLANT PESTS

Prepared by Section of Insect Pests, A. G. Ruggles, and by Section of Plant Diseases, E. C. Stakman, University Farm

BEE-KEEPER'S COLUMN

Conducted by Francis Jager, Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul. COMB HONEY, EXTRACTED HONEY, AND INCREASE

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 JUNE, 1916 No. 6

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

Marketing Fruit Direct

H. G. STREET, HEBRON, ILL

A Satisfactory Marketing System

G. A. ANDERSON, RENVILLE

A Successful Cold Storage for Apples

H. F. HANSEN, ORCHARDIST, ALBERT LEA

The Plum Curculio

EDWARD A. NELSON, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL

(Prize Winner at Gideon Memorial Contest.)

Increasing the Fertility of the Land

PROF. F. J. ALWAY, DIVISION OF SOILS, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL

NOTICE OF SUMMER MEETING, 1916

A JOINT SESSION OF THE MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY AND ITS AUXILIARIES, THE MINNESOTA STATE GARDEN FLOWER SOCIETY, THE MINNESOTA STATE BEE KEEPERS SOCIETY AND THE MINNESOTA STATE FLORISTS SOCIETY

Premium List, Summer Meeting, 1916

No Duplicating of Varieties Permitted

PEONIES

ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS

STRAWBERRIES. One quart of each variety, to be shown on plate, not in box

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis

ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES

By F. L. Washburn, Professor of Entomology. niversity of Minnesota. A SILVER PRUNE IN BLOOM AT MINNETONKA

THE WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST IN MINNESOTA

THE ENGLISH SPARROW PEST

BEE-KEEPER'S COLUMN

Conducted by Francis Jager, Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul. COMB HONEY, EXTRACTED HONEY, AND INCREASE

(Continued from May No.)

SECRETARY'S CORNER

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 JULY, 1916 No. 5

My Neighbor's Roses

SUMMER MEETING, 1916

Minnesota State Horticultural Society

A Joint Session with its Auxiliaries, the Minnesota State Garden Flower Society, the Minnesota State Bee-Keepers Society and the Minnesota State Florists Society

A. W. LATHAM, SECY

Award of Premiums, Summer Meeting, 1916

ROSES

PEONIES

ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS

STRAWBERRIES

Experiment Work of Chas. G. Patten, Charles City, Ia

GEO. J. KELLOGG, LAKE MILLS, WIS

MIDSUMMER REPORTS, 1916

Collegeville Trial Station

REV. JOHN B. KATZNER, SUPT

Jeffers Trial Station

DEWAIN COOK, SUPT

La Crescent Trial Station

D. C. WEBSTER, SUPT

Mandan, N. D., Trial Station

(Northern Great Plains Field Station.)

W. A. PETERSON, SUPT

Montevideo Trial Station

LYCURGUS R. MOYER, SUPT

Nevis Trial Station

JAS. ARROWOOD, SUPT

Owatonna Trial Station

THOS. E. CASHMAN, SUPT

Paynesville Trial Station

FRANK BROWN, SUPT

Sauk Rapids Trial Station

MRS. JENNIE STAGER, SUPT

West Concord Trial Station

FRED COWLES, SUPT

Orcharding in Minnesota

DISCUSSION LED BY PROF. RICHARD WELLINGTON, UNIVERSITY FARM

The Society Library

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis

BEE-KEEPER'S COLUMN

Conducted by Francis Jager, Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul. INCREASING COLONIES (Continued from June No.)

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 AUGUST, 1916 No. 8

How May University Farm and the Minnesota State Horticultural Society be Mutually Helpful in Developing the Farms and Homes of the Northwest?

A. F. WOODS, DEAN AND DIRECTOR, DEPT. OF AGRI., UNIVERSITY OF MINN., ST. PAUL

The Horticulturist as King

C. S. HARRISON, NURSERYMAN, YORK, NEB

The Newer Fruits in 1915 and How Secured

PROF. N. E. HANSEN, STATE COLLEGE, BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA

Manufacture of Cider Vinegar from Minnesota Apples

PROF. W. G. BRIERLY, HORT. DEPT., UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL

A Summer in Our Garden

MRS. GERTRUDE ELLIS SKINNER, AUSTIN

Bringing the Producer and Consumer Together

R. S. MACKINTOSH, HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST, AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION DIVISION, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis. HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS

BEE-KEEPER'S COLUMN

Conducted by Francis Jager, Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul

ORCHARD NOTES

Conducted monthly by R. S. Mackintosh, Horticulturist, Extension Division, University Farm, St. Paul

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 SEPTEMBER, 1916 No. 9

The Pergola—Its Use and Misuse, Convenience and Expense

CHAS. H. RAMSDELL, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, MINNEAPOLIS

Packing and Marketing Apples

H. M. DUNLAP, PRES. ILL. ORCHARD CO., SAVOY, ILLS

Marketing Fruit at Mankato

P. L. KEENE, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL

(Gideon Memorial Contest.)

Support for an Overloaded Fruit Tree

MISS NELLIE B. PENDERGAST, DULUTH

What Frisky is Telling the Veteran Horticulturist

CHAS. F. GARDNER, OSAGE, IOWA

Top-Working

O. W. MOORE, VETERAN HORTICULTURIST, SPRING VALLEY

Evergreens

JENS A. JENSEN, ROSE CREEK

IN MEMORIAM—EZRA F. PABODY

Bread Cast upon the Waters

C. S. HARRISON, YORK, NEB

SECRETARY'S CORNER

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. B. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis. GARDEN HELPS FOR SEPTEMBER

ORCHARD NOTES

Conducted monthly by R. S. Mackintosh, Horticulturalist, Extension Division, University Farm, St. Paul. A CONFERENCE OF HORTICULTURAL EXTENSION WORKERS

HORTICULTURAL TOUR IN WESTERN IOWA AND EASTERN NEBRASKA

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 OCTOBER, 1916 No. 10

Camping on the Yellowstone Trail

CLARENCE WEDGE, NURSERYMAN, ALBERT LEA, MINN

The Minnesota Orchard

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

The Salome Apple

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

My Color Scheme

MRS. R. P. BOYINGTON, NEMADJI

My Experience in Grape Culture

JOSEPH TUCKER, AUSTIN. SO. MINN. HORT. SOCIETY

Protect the Garden against Winter Weather

U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

Growing Asparagus

A DISCUSSION LED BY E. W. RECORD, MARKET GARDENER, BROOKLYN CENTER

The Running Out of Varieties

PROF. C. B. WALDRON, HORTICULTURIST, AGRI. COLLEGE, N. D

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis

FOR OUR ROSE GROWERS

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 NOVEMBER, 1916 No. 11

Peonies—Old and New

A. M. BRAND, NURSERYMAN, FARIBAULT

Fruit Retail Methods and Costs

CLARENCE W. MOOMAW AND M. M. STEWART, FRUIT AND PRODUCE MARKETERS, PORTLAND, OREGON

Raspberries

F. C. ERKEL, FRUIT GROWER, ROCKFORD

The Flower Garden

(AN EXERCISE LED BY G. C. HAWKINS, FLORIST, MINNEAPOLIS, AT THE 1915 ANNUAL MEETING.)

Blueberry Culture

U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

Hardy Perennials

MISS GRACE E. KIMBALL, WALTHAM

Why Should We Grow Seedling Apples?

ISAAC JOHNSON, WEST UNION, IA

Planting for Color Effects in the Garden

MRS. H. B. TILLOTSON, MINNEAPOLIS

The Fall-Bearing Strawberries

CHARLES F. GARDNER, NURSERYMAN, OSAGE, IA

(SO. MINN. HORT. SOCIETY.)

Heredity in Gladioli

G. D. BLACK, GLADIOLUS SPECIALIST, INDEPENDENCE, IA

(SO. MINN. HORT. SOCIETY.)

Civic Improvement

MRS. ALBERTSON, PRES. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE, AUSTIN

BEE-KEEPER'S COLUMN

Conducted by Francis Jager, Professor of Apiculture, University Farm, St. Paul

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis

SECRETARY'S CORNER

THE MINNESOTA HORTICULTURIST

Vol. 44 DECEMBER, 1916 No. 12

Perennial Garden at Carmarken, White Bear

J. W. TAYLOR, ST. PAUL

The Minnesota State Fruit-Breeding Farm

CHAS. HARALSON, SUPT., EXCELSIOR

Color Combinations in the Garden

MISS ELIZABETH STARR, 2224 FREMONT SO., MINNEAPOLIS

Truck Crop and Garden Insects

AN EXERCISE LED BY PROF. WM. MOORE, ENTOMOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY FARM, ST. PAUL

The Wealthy Apple

F. H. BALLOU

(THE OPINION OF AN OHIO APPLE GROWER—FROM A BULLETIN ISSUED BY OHIO STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.)

Law Fixes Standards for Containers for Fruits, Berries and Vegetables in Interstate Commerce

(TAKEN FROM "WISCONSIN HORTICULTURE," THE ORGAN OF WIS. STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.)

The Rhubarb Plant

LUDVIG MOSBAEK, ASKOV

The Greenhouse versus Hotbeds

FRANK H. GIBBS, MARKET GARDENER, ST. ANTHONY PARK

An Ideal Flower Garden for a Country Home

M. H. WETHERBEE, FLORIST, CHARLES CITY, IOWA

The Planting and Care of Hardy Perennials

MISS GRACE E. KIMBALL, WALTHAM. (SO. MINN. HORT. SOCIETY.)

IN MEMORIAM—J. F. BENJAMIN

PASSED JULY 15, 1916. AGED 59 YEARS

PROGRAM 50th ANNUAL MEETING

Our Semi-Centennial Anniversary

Minnesota State Horticultural Society,

To be held in the West Hotel, Minneapolis, December 5, 6, 7, 8, 1916. A Great Program

DEMONSTRATIONS

IMPORTANT

NOTICE OF BEE-KEEPERS' MEETING

TUESDAY MORNING SESSION. 10:00 o'clock

TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:30 o'clock

2 o'clock

FRUITS

Lantern Talks

TUESDAY EVENING SESSION. 8:00 o'clock. MINNESOTA STATE FLORISTS' SOCIETY. Prof. LeRoy Cady, President, in the Chair. Program:

WEDNESDAY FORENOON SESSION. 9:00 o'clock

9:30 o'clock

The Vegetable Garden

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:30 o'clock

2:00 o'clock

3:15 o'clock. MINN. GARDEN FLOWER SOCIETY. Mrs. E. W. Gould, Pres., Minneapolis

WEDNESDAY EVENING SESSION. 7:30 o'clock, Dec. 6, 1916. N. W. PEONY AND IRIS SOCIETY

THURSDAY FORENOON SESSION. 9:00 o'clock

9:30 o'clock. President Cashman in the Chair

Annual Reports

THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:30 o'clock. Discuss these subjects

2:00 o'clock. President Cashman in the Chair

Annual Election of Officers. 3:00 o'clock

FRIDAY FORENOON SESSION. 9:00 o'clock

9:30 o'clock. President in the Chair

Plant Breeders' Auxiliary. Clarence Wedge, President, in the Chair

FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 1:30 o'clock

2:00 o'clock

4:00 o'clock

4:30 o'clock

PREMIUM LIST, ANNUAL MEETING, 1916

Thos. Redpath, General Supt

Geo. W. Strand, Clerk

FLORAL DISPLAY

PLANTS

CUT FLOWERS

VEGETABLES

APPLES (not including crabs)

Pecks of Apples

Top-Worked Apples

BOXES AND BARRELS OF APPLES

GRAPES

$100 SEEDLING APPLE PRIZE

NUTS

Program Notes:

GARDEN HELPS

Conducted by Minnesota Garden Flower Society

Edited by Mrs. E. W. Gould, 2644 Humboldt Avenue So. Minneapolis

SECRETARY'S CORNER

JOURNAL OF ANNUAL MEETING, 1915

Minnesota State Horticultural Society

Held on Second Floor of the West Hotel, Minneapolis, December 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1915

Tuesday Morning Session, 10 o'clock

December 7, 1915, Afternoon Session

December 8, 1915, Morning Session

December 8, 1915, Afternoon Session

December 9, 1915, Morning Session

December 9, 1915, Afternoon Session

December 10, 1915, Morning Session

Afternoon Session, at 1:30

Records of Executive Board for 1916

Record of meeting held in secretary's office 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1915

Record of meeting of the board held in West Hotel 12:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, 1915

Record of meeting held in the secretary's office June 22, 1916

Additions to Society Library, 1916

(For preceding list see page 492, Report 1916)

MEMBERSHIP, 1916

Annual Members

Life Members

Honorary Life Members

Honorary Members for 1916

INDEX

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