Vice-President, 2nd Congressional District, Annual
Report, 1915, John
Bisbee; 165
Vice-President’s Report, 1915, 4th Congressional
District,
J. K. Dixon; 100
Vice-President, 5th Congressional District, Annual
Report, 1915, Chas.
H. Ramsdell; 166
Vice-President, 6th Congressional District, Annual
Report, 1915, E. W.
Mayman; 168
Vice-President’s Report, 1915, 7th Congressional
District, P. H.
Peterson; 117
Vice-President, 8th Congressional District, Annual
Report, 1915, Frank
H. Cutting; 195
Vice-President, 9th Congressional District, Annual
Report, 1915, Mrs. H.
E. Weld; 170
Vice-President, 10th Congressional District, Annual
Report, 1915, M. H.
Hegerle; 67
Vincent, Geo. E., How May State University and Horticultural
Society
Best Cooperate; 375
Vinegar from Minnesota Apples, Manufacture of Cider,
Prof. W. G.
Brierley; 313
W
Waldron, Prof. C. B., The Running Out of Varieties; 394
Washburn, Prof. F. L., Entomologist Column; 135
Wealthy Apples, F. H. Ballou; 461
Webster, D. C., Mid. Rep., La Crescent Trial Station; 281
Wedge, Clarence, Camping on the Yellowstone Trail; 361
Wedge, Mrs. Clarence, The Value of Horticulture to the Farm; 217
Weld, Mrs. H. E., An. Rep., 1916, Vice-Pres., 9th Cong. Dist.; 170
Wellington, Prof. Richard, An. Rep., 1915, Central Trial Station; 158
Wellington, Prof. Richard, Orcharding in Minnesota, a discussion; 291
Wellington, Prof. Richard, Orcharding in Minnesota; 36
West Concord Trial Station, Annual Report, Fred Cowles, Supt.; 64
West Concord Trial Station, Fred Cowles; 290
Wetherbee, M. H., Flower Garden for a Country Home; 470
What Frisky is Telling the Veteran Horticulturist, Chas. F. Gardner; 350
Wisconsin Horticultural Society, Annual Meeting, 1915,
Chas. Haralson,
Delegate; 84
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, F. Cranefield, Secretary; 236
Wollner, B., Jr., Currants as a Market Garden Product; 22
Woods, A. F., University Farm and Horticultural Society—Mutually
Helpful in Developing Homes of the Northwest;
297
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Transcriber’s note: Minor, obvious typos corrected.