Additions to Society Library, 1916.

(For preceding list see page 492, Report 1916).

Case.No.
Am. Pomological Socy., An. Rep., 187338
Am. Pomological Socy., An. Rep., 187139
Am. Pomological Socy., An. Rep., 1885310
*Cyclopedia of American Agri., Bailey. Vol. 1324
*Cyclopedia of American Agri., Bailey. Vol. 2325
*Cyclopedia of American Agri., Bailey. Vol. 3326
*Cyclopedia of American Agri., Bailey. Vol. 4327
*Cyclopedia of Practical Hort., Lowther, 1916. Vol. 141
*Cyclopedia of Practical Hort., Lowther, 1916. Vol. 242
*Cyclopedia of Practical Hort., Lowther, 1916. Vol. 343
*Cyclopedia of Practical Hort., Lowther, 1916. Vol. 444
*Plums of New York, Hedrick, 191511
*Grapes of New York, Hedrick, 191512
From Library of Wyman Elliot:
Bureau of Ethnology. J. W. Powell13
Minn. State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19154413
*American Agriculturist. Vol. 1048
Report of Secretary of Agriculture, 1889410
Department of Agriculture. Report, 1877411
Architecture of Country Houses. Downing412
American Farmers Encyclopedia. Emerson413
Michigan Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 1886413
Department of Agriculture, Report, 1856514
Yearbook of Argiculture, 1855415
American Forestry Association, Report, 1897416
Department of Agriculture, Report, 1852-3414
Food for Plants. Harris and Meyers471
Western Farmer. Vol. 1472
Western Farmer. Vol. 2473
Western Farmer. Vol. 3474
Minnesota State Horticultural Society, Report, 1869475
State Entomologist, An. Rep., 1909-1910476
American Pomological Society, An. Rep., 1903477
American Pomological Society, An. Rep., 1869478
Wisconsin State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 1876479
Wisconsin State Hort. Society, An. Rep., 18774710
Wisconsin State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 18914711
State Experiment Station, Rep., Bulletins4712
Illinois Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 18704713
State Entomologist, Report, 19054714
Indiana State Hort. Socy., Report, 18534715
Minnesota Farmers Institute Annual, 18954716
Minnesota Farmers Institute Annual, 19074717
Minnesota Farmers Institute Annual, 19084718
Western N. Y. Hort. Socy., Report, 18874719
Making Horticulture Pay. M. G. Kains4734
Young Farmers Manual. S. E. Todd4733
Home for All. O. S. Fowler4732
American Weeds and Useful Plants. Wm. Darlington4731
How to Grow and Show Potatoes. Jas. Pink4730
How to Build Hot Houses. R. B. Leucars4729
Field Book of Manures. D. J. Browne4728
Woodwards Country Homes. G. E. & F. W. Woodward4727
Grape Growers Guide. Wm. Charlton4726
Botanical Ready Reference. J. M. Nickells4725
Landscape Gardening. Chas. H. J. Smith4724
Cranberry Culture. B. Eastwood4735
Book of Roses. Francis Parkman4723
Elements of Agriculture, Chemistry and Geology. J. F. W. Johnston4722
American Farm Book. R. L. Allan4721
Flower Garden. Jos. Beck4720
Handbook of Tree Planting. N. H. Egleston4738
Bulbs. E. S. Rand, Jr.4737
How to Cooperate. Herbert Myrick4736
Suburban Home Grounds. F. J. Scott451
Trees of America. D. J. Browne452
California Fruits. E. J. Wickson453
Ill. State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 1885454
Farmers Universal Handbook455
*Johnsons Dictionary of Gardening. David Landreth456
Flowers for the Parlor and Garden. E. S. Rand, Jr.457
Hedges and Evergreens. John A. Warder458
The Farmers Miscellany. Geo. W. Marshall459
The Western Fruit Book. F. R. Elliott4510
The Strawberry Culture. R. G. Pardee4511
Use of the National Forests. Gifford Pinchot4512
Ladies Companion to Flower Gardening. Downing4513
Map of Minnesota, 18544529
Vegetable Plants. I. F. Tillinghast4528
Mysteries of Bee-Keeping Explained. M. Quinby4527
Grape Culturist. A. S. Fuller4526
Rural Economy. Boursingault's, by Geo. Law4525
Barn Plans and Out Buildings4524
New Creations in Plant Life. W. S. Harwood4523
The Farmers Side. W. A. Peffer4522
Villes' Chemical Manures. A. A. Fesquet4518
Johnsons Agriculture Chemistry. Jas. F. W. Johnston4521
A. B. C. of Agriculture. M. C. Weld4520
Land Drainage. J. P. Clipper4519
Peat and Its Use. S. W. Johnson4517
Forestry Tree Culturist. A. S. Fuller4516
American Poultry Yard. D. J. Browne4515
How Crops Grow. S. W. Johnson4514
N. J. Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 1915423
Royal Hort. Socy., Journal of, December, 1915419
Society of American Florists, 19152713
Wyoming State Bd. of Hort., An. Rep., 19152714
Man. Hortl. and Forestry Assn., An. Rep., 19152715
Kentucky Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19152716
Markets for Oregon Fruits, 19142717
Vermont State Hort. Socy., Report, 19152718
Fruit Growers Assn. of Nova Scotia, Report, 19162719
Illinois State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19152720
Ontario Vegetable Growers Assn., An. Rep., 1915421
The American Rose Manual. J. Harris McFarland, 19152727
Horticultural Societies of Ontario, An. Rep., 1915422
Georgia State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19152721
Peninsula Horticultural Socy., An. Rep., 19162722
Mass. Hort. Socy., Part 2, 19152723
Nebraska Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19152724
Virginia State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19152725
Northern Nut Growers Assn., An. Rep., 19152726
S. D. State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 1915420
Western N. Y. Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19162728
Yearbook, Dept. of Agri., 1915418
Plant Propagation. M. G. Kains129
Productive Vegetable Growing. J. W. Lloyd1129
Backyard Farmer. J. W. Bolte1127
The Well Considered Garden. Mrs. Francis King1128
Planning and Planting Home Grounds. Warren H. Manning1126
Birds of Town and Country, National Geographic Socy417
*Fruit Industry in New York. Part 12735
*Fruit Industry in New York. Part 22736
Kansas State Hort. Socy. 1914 and 19152737
Ont. Entomological Socy., An. Rep., 19152738
Pomological & Fruit Growers Socy. of Quebec, An. Rep., 19152739
Md. State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19152740
Oregon State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19152741
Royal Hort. Socy., Journal of, May, 19162742
State Hort. Assn. of Pa., An. Rep., 19162743
Iowa Hort. Socy., An. Report, 19152744
Ala. State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19152745
Mass. Hort. Socy., An. Rep., Part 1, 19162746
Mass. Fruit Growers Assn., An. Rep., 19162747
N. Y. State Fruit Growers Assn., An. Rep., 19162748
Washington State Hort. Assn., An. Rep., 19162749
Ohio State Hort. Socy., An. Rep., 19162750

CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BOOKS MAY BE TAKEN FROM THE SOCIETY LIBRARY.

Books may be taken from the library of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society by any member of the society on the following terms:

1. Not more than two books can be taken at a time.

2. Books with a star (*) before the title, as found in the published library lists, are reference books and not to be taken from the library.

3. In ordering books give besides the name also the case and book numbers, to be found in the same line as the title.

4. Books will be sent by parcel post when requested.

5. When taking out, or sending for a book, a charge of ten cents (to be paid in advance) is made to cover expense of recording, transmission, etc.

6. Books are mailed to members only in Minnesota and states immediately adjoining. When sent to points outside the state a charge of fifteen cents is made.

7. A book can be kept two weeks: If kept longer a charge of two cents per day will be made.

8. The library list, to December 1, 1915, is published in the 1915 annual volume of the society. Additions to this list will be published year by year in the succeeding annual volumes.