Combined annual reports of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the years ending July 1, 1927 and July 1, 1928
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society
Combined annual reports of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the years ending July 1, 1927 and July 1, 1928
Vol. LVII
Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company,
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WSHS1927
Contents
Officers and committees Wisconsin State Horticultural Society 1927, p. [2]
Letter of transmittal, Chambers, E. L. p. [3]
Wisconsin the beautiful, p. [4]
Board of managers 1928, pp. [5]-[6]
Table of contents, pp. [7]-8
The Wisconsin State Horticultural Society and what it does, Rahmlow, H. J. pp. [9]-10
Constitution and by-laws of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society (as amended January 13, 1921.) With brief historical outline, Cranefield, Frederic pp. [11]-16
Recommended varieties for Wisconsin, p. 16
Transactions Wisconsin State Horticultural Society in annual convention, p. [17]
Greetings from the mayor, Icks, A. W. pp. [17]-18
Annual report, Cranefield, Frederic pp. 19-23
President's address, Toole, W. A. pp. 23-24
Know your trees, Roberts, R. H. pp. 24-27
Hints on arrangement of flowers, Smith, Huron pp. 27-30
Varieties of apples for Wisconsin, Ullsperger, H. W. pp. 30-35
A successful apple cave storage, Randau, Fred pp. 35-39
The grand prize, Moore, James G. pp. 39-45
Crowngall of apple nursery stock, Keitt, G. W. pp. 45-49
Peonies. Best varieties and cultural hints, Brand, A. M. pp. 49-57
Shall we plant wealthy?, pp. 57-61
Cabbage growing, Ryall, E. V. pp. 61-63
How much does a strawberry cost?, Leverich, J. E. pp. 63-68
Shall we plant delicious?, pp. 68-69
Up north, Brubaker, V. E. pp. 69-[72]
Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the year ending July 1, 1928, p. [73]
Officers and committees Wisconsin State Horticultural Society 1928, p. [74]
Letter of transmittal, Rahmlow, H. J. pp. [75]-[76]
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society annual convention, p. [77]
Address of welcome, Zimmerman, F. R. pp. [77]-78
Response to address of welcome, Goff, M. B. pp. 78-79
Horticultural society faces bright future, Leverich, J. E. pp. 79-82
What to do with the surplus from the farm orchard, Kuehner, Conrad L. pp. 82-85
Dealing with the cull problem, Gardner, V. R. pp. 86-92
Orchard production problems, Roberts, R. H. pp. 93-96
The state traveling library, Long, Hariett pp. 97-98
Selling a million dollar cherry crop, Ullsperger, H. W. pp. 98-101
Growing narcissus bulbs in Wisconsin, Livingston, James pp. 101-107
Orchard costs and profits, Gardner, V. R. pp. 107-117
Hints for raspberry growers, Seidel, J. G. pp. 117-118
Profitable strawberry growing, Sullivan, E. W. pp. 118-122
Management methods for raspberries, Gardner, V. R. pp. 122-129
Ripening fruits and vegetables with gas, Regeimbal, L. O. pp. 130-134
Horticultural hazards, Chambers, E. L. pp. 135-141
The naturalization of bulbs, Longland, William pp. 141-142
Outdoor flowers for the home, Moore, J. G. pp. 142-147
Flowers necessary for happiness, Strong, C. E., Mrs. pp. 147-148
Reports of committees, pp. 148-[151]
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