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North And South Dakota Horticulture, December 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Dec 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, December 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 12

The Saw-whet Owl, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
A School Farm, H.R. Woodward
Beebe's Philosophy, H.E. Beebe
Bringing the Garden Into the House, Mrs. H.B. Merritt
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Roses in North Dakota, Part 2, A.L. Truax
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Junior Club Notes, Mrs. H.B. Crandall
Tree Planting in South Dakota, Harry R. Woodward
Index for Vol. XXII


Effect Of Storage Temperatures On Triumph Seed Potatoes Used For The Early Crop In The South And In Central Nebraska, H. O. Werner Nov 1949

Effect Of Storage Temperatures On Triumph Seed Potatoes Used For The Early Crop In The South And In Central Nebraska, H. O. Werner

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

During the decade 1931-1940 it became increasingly apparent that some factor (or factors) besides disease was responsible for much of the variation in yields produced by lots of certified seed potatoes planted in commercial fields and comparative trial plots in the South during midwinter. This bulletin reports investigations into the method of storing western Nebraska seed potatoes as a means of improving the production of the early crop of Triumphs in the Gulf Coast States.


North And South Dakota Horticulture, November 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Nov 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, November 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 11

Townsend's Solitaire, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, Dr. J.H. Schultz
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Christmas Trees, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. L.N. Brakke
Winter Bouquets, Mrs. Herbert Hanson
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Roses in North Dakota, A.L. Truax
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Book Reviews, Mrs. M. Harter and H.R. Woodward, Jr.


North And South Dakota Horticulture, October 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Oct 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, October 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 10

Wood Thrush, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Pine Tip Moths, H.R. Woodward
Book Review, Mrs. L.N. Brakke
Lady Bug, Fly Away, Mrs. A.W. Davidson
Flower Arrangement, Mrs. L. Severance
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
California Seed Business, Russell Rulon
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Junior Garden Clubs, Lona Crandall
Relation of Bees to Horticulture, Grover Lothrop
Frozen Treasures, Mrs. Robt. Berry


North And South Dakota Horticulture, September 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Sep 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, September 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 9

Olive-Sided Flycatcher, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Gard on the High Plains, H.R. Woodward
Book Review, Mrs. L.W. Brakke
Our Sixth Annual Meeting, Mrs. G.R. McArthur
The Chrysanthemum, Miss Rachael Murdock
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Small Fruit Growing in S. Dak., Dr. S.A. McCrory
Junior Gardeners, Mrs. H.B. Crandall


North And South Dakota Horticulture, August 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Aug 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, August 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 8

The Pectoral Sandpiper, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Fourth Robertson Medal, H.R. Woodward
Book Review, Mrs. L.N. Brakke
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Lilac Arboretum, John C. Wister


North And South Dakota Horticulture, July 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Jul 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, July 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 7

The Parula Warbler, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Growing Hardy Lilies, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Rowell
Book Review, Mrs. Morris Harter
Grass for Athletic Fields, H.R. Woodward
Book Review, Mrs. L.R. Brakke
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Convention Program, Mrs. G.R. McArthur
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Springtime on the Border, R.W. Smith
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons


Pink Rot Of Potatoes Caused By Phytophthora Erythroseptica Pethyb., R. W. Goss Jun 1949

Pink Rot Of Potatoes Caused By Phytophthora Erythroseptica Pethyb., R. W. Goss

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

During the summer of 1943 reports were received of rotted tubers occurring in fields of early potatoes in central Nebraska. An estimated 10 per cent of the tubers were found rotted in some fields on August 5. In November and December of the same year the late-producing area of western Nebraska reported the occurrence, at harvest and in storage, of tuber rots differing from those previously recorded for that area. Specimens appeared similar to those observed during the summer in central Nebraska. Isolations were made and pathogenicity tests were conducted both on tubers and growing plants to study the influence …


North And South Dakota Horticulture, June 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Jun 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, June 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 6

The Blackburnian Warbler, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
We Picked Cherries, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. L.N. Brakke
Beebe's Philosophy, H.E. Beebe
Our Annual Meeting, Mrs. G.R. McArthur
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Book Review, Mrs. Morris Harter
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Vegetables in Texas, R.W. Smith


North And South Dakota Horticulture, May 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies May 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, May 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 5

Black-Throated Green Warbler, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Beekeeping Notes, A.G. Pastian


North And South Dakota Horticulture, April 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Apr 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, April 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 4

The Barred Owl, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Facts About Old Faithful, W.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. L.N. Brakke and Mrs. M. Harter
The Bur Oak, Dr. G.F. Will
State Publicity Notes, Mrs. G.R. McArthur
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
President's Message, J.M. Atkinson
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Industries for the Black Hills, Dr. N.E. Hansen
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter


North And South Dakota Horticulture, March 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Mar 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, March 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 3

The King Rail, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Arbor Day, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter, W.A. Simmons
The Badlands Cedar, Dr. G.F. Will
Blizzard Belt Gardener, Mrs. F. Briley and Mrs. G.R. McArthur
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
The Silverberry, Miss Rachael Murdock


North And South Dakota Horticulture, February 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Feb 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, February 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 2

Mark Catesby, Pioneer Naturalist, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Southland Observations, R.W. Smith
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
The Badlands of South Dakota, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. L.N. Brakke
The Diamond WIllow, Dr. G.F. Will
Blizzard Belt Notes, Mrs. F. Briley, Mrs. G.F. McArthur and Mrs. A.G. Pastian
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons


Effect Of Position Within A Large Storage Bin Upon Midwinter Behavior Of Nebraska Triumph Seed Potatoes, H. O. Werner Feb 1949

Effect Of Position Within A Large Storage Bin Upon Midwinter Behavior Of Nebraska Triumph Seed Potatoes, H. O. Werner

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

Much variation in time of emergence of plants has been observed within lots of Nebraska seed potatoes planted in the South during the winter. In large storage bins in western Nebraska the end of the dormancy period of tubers in various parts of the bin, as determined by the appearance of sprouts, may vary from January to May. It has been surmised that differences in temperatures and perhaps other conditions in various parts of the bin may account for such variations. In the winter of 1941-42 an experiment was conducted to determine the extent to which the position of potatoes …


Safflower Production In The Western Part Of The Northern Great Plains, C. E. Classen Feb 1949

Safflower Production In The Western Part Of The Northern Great Plains, C. E. Classen

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

Recent development of new varieties with seeds averaging more than 30 per cent oil give safflower a good chance of becoming an important oil seed crop in the United States. It is the purpose of this circular to acquaint farmers with the crop and to outline the most promising production practices for those who undertake its production in the western part of the northern Great Plains.


North And South Dakota Horticulture, January 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Jan 1949

North And South Dakota Horticulture, January 1949, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 22, Number 1

The Willow Ptarmigan, Dr. O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Teaching Conservation, H.R. Woodward
Book Review, Mrs. L.N. Brakke
In Defense of the Cottonwood, Dr. G.F. Will
Blizzard Belt Garden Notes, Mrs. A.C. Bonham and Mrs. G.R. McArthur
New Hampshire Horticulture, Dr. A.F. Yeager
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Terrariums, Mrs. A. Duncan