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North And South Dakota Horticulture, December 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Dec 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, December 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 12

Honey and the Consumer, H.B. Gooderham, Dominion Apiarist
North Dakota State Horticultural Society News Letter, December, 1931. A.F. Yeager, Secretary
Beekeeping Notes, J.A. Munro
Garden Notes, F.X. Wallner
Garden Reminiscences, Thos. W. Hobart
Extracts From the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons
Early Potatoes, J.J. Woods, Dom. Exp. Farm, Agassiz, B.C.
More Perennials in the Dakotas, A.L. Truax, Crosby, N.D.
The Regal Lily, Mrs. Rosalyn McCarthy, Watertown, S.D.
The Snowy Owl, O.A. Stevens, Fargo, N.D.
Pear Varieties in Minnesota


North And South Dakota Horticulture, November 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Nov 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, November 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 11

Soak up the Shade Trees
North Dakota State Horticultural Society News Letter, November, 1931. A.F. Yeager, Secretary
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons
Plant Life of the Past Ages in North Dakota, Dr. A.G. Howard, Grand Forks
Turtle Mountains Selected for Peace Garden, Charles McCaffree, Pierre
The Short-Eared Owl, O.A. Stevens
Digging Date and Rhizoctonia. Control of Potatoes, Dom. Exp. Farm, Charlottetown, P.E.Q.
More Perennials in the Dakotas, A.L. Truax, Crosby, North Dakota
Beekeeping Notes, J.A. Munro, Sec'y. N.O.B.A., Fargo, N.D.
Garden Remniscences [sic], Thomas W. Hobart, Sioux Falls


North And South Dakota Horticulture, October 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Oct 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, October 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 10

More Perennials in the Dakotas, A.L. Truax, Crosby, N.D.
North Dakota State Horticultural Society News Letter, September, 1931, A.F. Yeager
South Dakota State Fair Horticultural Notes
Death of W.W. Remington
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons
Preparing Bees for Winter, J.A. Munro, Fargo, N.D.
Phlox, It's Culture and Place in the Garden
Winter Protection of Perennials, W.D. Albright, Dominion Experimental Sub Station, Beverlodge, Alta.
The Harris Sparrow, O.A. Stevens
Diseases or Ornamentals, W. Newton, Saanichton, B.C.
A Practical Method for Sterilizing Foul Brood Combs, M.E. Tanquary, University of Minnesota


North And South Dakota Horticulture, September 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Sep 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, September 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 9

North Dakota State Horticultural Society News Letter, August 1931, C.B. Waldron, Fargo
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls
Tulips, Thomas W. Hobart, Sioux Falls
The White-Breasted Nuthatch, O.A. Stevens, Fargo
Pine Ridge Agency District Fair
Memorial Drives, Frank S. Kremer, Watertown
The Food Chamber, A.H. W. Birch, Apiarist
Horticulturalists, J.B. Taylor, Ipswich
Beans as a Cash Crop, W.G. McGregor, Ottawa, Canada
Preparing Bulbs for Winter Bloom, J.E. Park, Rosthern, Sask., Canada
Barberries and Mahonies Classified Under Black Stem Rust Quarantine Regulations, Plant Quarantine and Control Administration, Washington, D.C.


The University Fruit Farm At Union, Nebraska, C. C. Wiggans Sep 1931

The University Fruit Farm At Union, Nebraska, C. C. Wiggans

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

The University Fruit Farm may be considered as a substation or detached portion of the Nebraska Experiment Station. It was established to assist in answering questions pertaining to fruit production, and only experiments of this sort are carried on. Supervision of this property rests with the Department of Horticulture of the Nebraska College of Agriculture. This circular has been prepared with the view of furnishing visitors to the farm with a brief outline of the experimental projects. Further information is available from either the local foreman or from the Department. Visitors are always welcome and helpful suggestions are solicited.


North And South Dakota Horticulture, August 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Aug 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, August 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 8

Hints for Gardeners, Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown
North Dakota State Horticultural Society News Letter, July 1931, C.B. Waldron, Secretary
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons
Our Most Dependable Fruit, A.F. Yeager
General Forest Tree Planting, J.B. Taylor, Ipswich
Our Finest Meeting
A Chimney Sweep, O.A. Stevens, Fargo
The History of the Mendel Pear, Karl Pfaender, New Ulm, Minnesota
Growing and Protecting Our Timber, John B. Hanten, Watertown
Beekeepers Meet at Aneta J.A. Munro, Fargo


The Effect Of Maturity And The Ethylene Chlorhydrin Seed Treatment On The Dormancy Of Triumph Potatoes, H. O. Werner Aug 1931

The Effect Of Maturity And The Ethylene Chlorhydrin Seed Treatment On The Dormancy Of Triumph Potatoes, H. O. Werner

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

Western Nebraska dry-land Triumph potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) vary in maturity at the time of harvest, from some that are very immature to others with vines which are entirely ripe. Variations in maturity may be due to such factors as early frost, drouth, destruction of vines by hail or early blight, time of planting, and strain type (whether early or late maturing). The question of seed maturity and its influence upon duration of the dormant period is of considerable commercial importance, since these potatoes are annually being planted in south Texas as early as December 26 and in southern …


North And South Dakota Horticulture, July 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Jul 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, July 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 7

Home Again, A.F. Yeager, Fargo, N.D.
News Letter, June, 1931, North Dakota Horticultural Society, C.B. Waldron, Secretary, Fargo, N.D.
Tentative Program for South Dakota State Horticultural Society Meeting at Rapid City, July 29-30
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls
Flowers of Late Spring and Early Summer, O.A. Stevens, Fargo, N.D.
The Troubles of the Nurserymen, George W. Gurney, Yankton
A Garden in June, Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown
Beekeeping Notes, J.A. Munro, Entomologist, Fargo, N.D.
South Dakota Notes
Evergreens of the Black Hills, E.A. Gates, Rapid City


North And South Dakota Horticulture, June 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Jun 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, June 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 6

Cutworms on Columbines, Mrs. Fannie M. Heath, Grand Forks, N.D.
News Letter, May 1931, North Dakota Horticultural Society, C.B. Waldron, Secretary
The Waxwings, O.A. Stevens, Fargo, N.D.
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls
The Mariposa Tulips, Claude A. Barr, Smithwick, S.D.
South Dakota's Opportunity to Benefit Under the Clarke-McNary Act, Jay Higgins, U.S. Forest Service, Deadwood
Early Spring Flowers, O.A. Stevens, Fargo, N.D.
Garden Miscellany, Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown
Horticultural Notes, John Robertson, Hot Springs
International Honey Producers Meet


North And South Dakota Horticulture, May 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies May 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, May 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 5

What the Sleet Storm Taught Us, Mrs. Fannie M. Heath, Grand Forks, N.D.
News Letter, April 1931, North Dakota Horticultural Society, C.B. Waldron, Secretary
Domesticating the Pasque Flower, Claude A. Barr, Smithwick, S.D.
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons
Care and Planting Seedling Conifers from the Nursery, Walter Philbrick, Turtle Lake, N.D.
The Song Sparrow, O.A. Stevens, Fargo, N.D.
Landscape Hints for Farm and Home Grounds, Max Pfaender, Sioux Falls, S.D.
International Honey Producers Meet, J.A. Munro, Fargo, N.D.
Tomatoes, Thomas W. Hobart, Sioux Falls, S.D.


North And South Dakota Horticulture, April 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Apr 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, April 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 4

Horticulture, Walter Philbrick, Turtle Lake, N.D.
News Letter -- March 1931, North Dakota State Horticultural Society, C.B. Waldron, Secretary
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons
In Defense of the Wrens, Mrs. F.M. Heath, Grand Forks, N.D.
The Winter Meeting, J.A. Munro, Fargo, N.D.
The City Beautiful, Max Pfaender, Sioux Falls
Tomatoes, Thos. W. Hobart, Sioux Falls
Premium List


North And South Dakota Horticulture, March 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Mar 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, March 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 3

The Lapland Longspur, O.A. Stevens, Fargo, N.D.
North Dakota State Horticultural Society News Letter, C.B. Waldron, Secretary
South Dakota Notes
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons
The Lake Regions of South Dakota, Representative C.S. Amsden, Milbank, S.D.
More Garden Miscellany, Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown
New Fruit Trials, John Robertson, Hot Springs
Cacti That Stand 25 Degrees Below Zero, Fannie M. Heath, Grand Forks, N.D.
Tomatoes, Thomas W. Hobart, Sioux Falls
Premium List


North And South Dakota Horticulture, February 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Feb 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, February 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 3, Number 2

Garden Notes, F.X. Wallner, Sioux Falls
North Dakota State Horticultural Society News Latter C.B. Waldron, Fargo, N.D.
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls
Garden Miscellany, Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown
New Fruit Trials Give Interesting Results, C. Bolles, McCook, Neb.
Possibilities of Growing Onions in the Red River Valley, Henry Peterson, Moorhead, Minn
Tomatoes, Thos. W. Hobart, Sioux Falls
Beekeeping Best on One-Man Scale
Premium List


North And South Dakota Horticulture, January 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Jan 1931

North And South Dakota Horticulture, January 1931, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Flower Notes, Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown
North Dakota State Horticultural Society News Letter, December, 1930, C.B. Waldron, Fargo, N.D.
Garden Notes, F.X. Wallner, Sioux Falls
Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls
Annual Meeting South Dakota Horticultural Society
Evergreens in North Dakota, F.E. Cobb, Bottineau, N.D.
Scenic and Recreational Spots of South Dakota, E.J. Waltner, Hurley, S.D.
North Dakota Farmers and Homemakers' Week
Outdoor Winter Gardens, Thos. W. Hobart, Sioux Falls