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North and South Dakota Horticulture

 

This collection contains historic newsletters related to the topic of horticulture in the Dakotas.

  • South Dakota Horticulturalist (March 1929 - May 1930)
  • North and South Dakota Horticulture (June 1930 - Sept./Oct. 1952)
  • Dakota Horticulture (Nov./Dec. 1952 - Jan 1958)
  • South Dakota Horticulture
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  • South Dakota Horticulturist, December 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, December 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 10

    Flower Suggestions, Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, South Dakota
    Use of Paraffine Makes Grafting Easy, C.V. Porter, Menominee, Wisconsin
    How to Make Clear Cider for Future Use
    Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    The Perennial Fruit and Vegetable Garden, Purley L. Keene, Brookings, South Dakota
    Annual Meeting to be Held in Watertown, January 8-9
    More Trees, Frank D. Kriebs, Secretary of Agriculture, Pierre, South Dakota
    Native Fruits and Ornamentals, W.D. Albright, Beaverlodge, Alberta
    Methods of Wintering Bees in Manitoba, E. Braun, Morden, Manitoba
    Garden Notes, F.X. Wallner, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    A Plan for Obtaining Plants True to Name, Ernest D. Curtis, Boston, Massachusetts
    Plan Your Landscape Gardening Now, John P. DePagter, Yankton, South Dakota
    Water Lillies, George W. Gurney, Yankton South Dakota

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, November 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, November 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 9

    Perennial Asters, Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, South Dakota
    Whitewash Young Trees, Clayton L. Long, Oregon State Agricultural College
    Fruit for Exhibition
    Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Hardy Manitoba Plants Brought Here for Study
    Garden Notes, F.X. Wallner, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Peonies Give Happiness, Charles McCaffree, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Opportunities in Bee Club Work
    Rock Gardens, Thomas W. Hobart, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Preparing Colonies of Bees for Winter
    Mushrooms as Food
    Perennial Flowers for State Parks, J.B. Taylor, Ipswich, South Dakota

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, October 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, October 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 8

    A Few Worthwhile Perennials -- Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, South Dakota
    State Park Possibilities of Northeastern South Dakota -- L.M. Meland, Sisseton, South Dakota
    Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man -- W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    The Mediterranean Fruit Fly
    From "Travel Observations" -- Chas. McCaffree, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Plant Names -- Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, South Dakota
    Preparing Colonies of Bees for Winter
    Blanching Celery
    Report on Cherry Setting -- R.H. Roberts, Wisconsin College of Agriculture
    Rock Garden Plants for the Beginner
    When Fruit Juice is not Fruit Juice

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, September 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, September 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 7

    Taking the Crop Without the Bees Knowledge, W.G. LeMaistre, Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Ont., Can.
    The Sunshine State's Best Flower, Charles McCaffree, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Fall Planting in South Dakota, Max Pfaender, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    A Novices Experience in Fruit and Forest Tree Growing, Paul L. Werth. Frankfort, South Dakota
    Diagnosis, Cause and Control of Bee Disease
    Flower Show People Make Hot Springs Glad Town
    Premium List

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, August 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, August 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume, Number 6

    Bees and Apple Pollination
    Brookings Flower Show was Featured by a Splendid Display of Peonies
    Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man, W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Barberries Good and Bad, John L. Richardson, U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Full Sheets of Foundation and Why, W.G. LeMaistre, Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Ont.
    Dahlias for Watertown, A.J. Albrook, Watertown, South Dakota
    Coding Moth, South Dakota State Entomologist
    Beresford's New Garden Club to have Flower Show, L.D. Martelle, Beresford, South Dakota
    Notes, North Dakota News Letter
    Premium List

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, July 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, July 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 5

    Four-H Garden Clubs for Boys and Girls -- H.N. Jones State Club Leader, Brookings S. Dak
    The Oka Cherry -- Emil Pfaender, Yankton, S. Dak
    Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man -- W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, S. Dak
    A Hardy Flower Garden -- Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, S. Dak
    The Apple Maggot -- Entomology Department, South Dakota State College
    Requeening Colonies and Why -- A.H.W. Birch, Apiarist Central Exp. Farm, Ottawa, Ont.
    The Bee and Honey Situation
    Barberries, Good and Bad -- John L. Richardson, U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Installment Pruning -- Claude A. Barr, Smithwick, S. Dak
    Fruit Withstands Late Freeze
    Premium List

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, June 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, June 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 4

    Burlington Road in Tree Planting Work -- Deadwood Daily Pioneer-Times
    The Peony -- Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, S. Dak
    Brookings Garden Club -- Purley L. Keene, Brookings, S. Dak
    Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man -- W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, S. Dak
    State Parks for South Dakota -- E.J. Waltner, Hurley, S. Dak
    Evergreen Trees for Shelter and Ornaments -- H.N. Dybvig, Colton, S. Dak
    Street Tree Planting -- E. Webb, Mitchell, S. Dak
    The Iris, Our Hardiest Flower -- Thos. F. Stecher, Howard, S. Dak
    Native Fence Posts -- Anson L. Crawford, Brookings, S. Dak
    Premium List

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, May 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, May 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 3

    Why Delay Planting -- Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, S.D.
    The Chinese Elm -- Max Pfaender, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Spraying Formulas for Apples, Plums and Sandcherries -- George Gilbertson, Brookings, S.D.
    Extracts from the Diary of a Traveling Man -- W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Garden Clubs for South Dakota -- Charles McCaffree, Librarian, State Horticultural Society
    Potatoes and Potato Growing -- Clifford J. Franzke, Brookings, S.D.
    Seedage and Transplanting -- J.B. Wood, Brookings, S.D.
    Hardy Perennial Flowers -- Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, S.D.
    Premium List

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, April 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, April 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1. Number 2.

    The Sugar Crab, Fine to Eat or Can, by John M. Downer, Freeman, S.D.
    Landscaping for South Dakota, by Max Pfaender, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Hardy Apples for South Dakota, by John Robertson, Hot Springs, S.D.
    New Red Silver Crab, by J.M. Bennet, Brookings S.D.
    The Mendel Pear, by Max Pfaender, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Construction and Management of Hotbeds, by Purley L. Keene, Brookings, S.D.
    History of the Aberdeen Beekeepers Association, by Mrs. Grover Lathrop, Aberdeen, S.D.
    Simple Control for Crowngall and Root-Knot Found
    membership Contest
    Premium List

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, April 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, April 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 2

    The Sugar Crab, to East or Can, by John M. Downer, Freeman, S.D.
    Landscaping for South Dakota, by Mac Pfaender, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Hardy Apples for South Dakota, by John Robertson, Hot Springs, S.D.
    New Red Silver Crab, by J.M. Bennet, Brookings, S.D.
    The Mendel Pear, by Max Pfaender, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Construction and Management of Hotbeds, by Purley L. Keene, Brookings, S.D.
    History of the Aberdeen Beekeepers Association, by Mrs. Grover Lathrop, Aberdeen, S.D.
    Simple Control for Crowngall and Root-Knot Found
    Membership Contest
    Premium List

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, March 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, March 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1. Number 1.

    Foreword - W.A. Simmons , Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Dr. N. E. Hansen and His Inventions - Chas. McCaffee, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    The Lily Pool of a Garden Joy - J.D. Taylor, Ipswich, S.D.
    Largest Orchard Grows New Pears - John Robertson, Hot Springs, S.D.
    Garden Gleanings - Mrs. W.M. Shaefe, Watertown, S.D.
    The Rainbow Flower Fine for the Sunshine State - Chas McCaffree, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Apple Growing in Central South Dakota - Oliver Marion, Ft. Pierre, S.D.
    Honey Resources of South Dakota - A.G. Pastian, Webster, S.D.
    Desirable Good Things for South Dakota Gardens - F.X. Walliner, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Membership Contest
    Premium Lists

  • South Dakota Horticulturist, March 1929 by South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    South Dakota Horticulturist, March 1929

    South Dakota State Horticultural Society

    Volume 1, Number 1

    Foreword -- W.A. Simmons, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Dr. N.E. Hansen and His Inventions -- Chas. McCaffree, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    The Lily ool a Garden Joy -- J.B. Taylor, Ipswich, S.D.
    Largest Orchard Grows New Pears -- John Robertson, Hot Springs, S.D.
    Garden Gleanings -- Mrs. M.W. Sheafe, Watertown, S.D.
    The Rainbow Flower Fine for the Sunshine State -- Chas. McCaffree, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Apple Growing in Central South Dakota -- Oliver Marion, Ft. Pierre, S.D.
    Honey Resources of South Dakota -- A.G. Pastian, Webster, S.D.
    Desirable Good Things for South Dakota Gardens -- F.X. Wallner, Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Membership Contest
    Premium Lists

 

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