The Wisconsin horticulturist
Source:
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society
The Wisconsin horticulturist
Vol. V, No. 7
September 1900
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WSHSv05n07
Contents
[Frontispiece] A currant field, owned by J. S. Ritchie, Superior, Wis.
[Title page] The Wisconsin horticulturist, p. [5]
Officers of the State Horticultural Society for 1900, p. [5]
A disease of the sweet brier, Cranefield, Frederic pp. [5]-6
Belgian hares--a note of warning, Palmer, T. S. pp. 6-9
Hardy perennials, Ihrig, J. J. pp. 9-11
A city garden--one man's experience, M. C. C. J. pp. 12-13
Herbst's berry bulletin for September, Herbst, J. L. pp. 13-14
Preparation of ground for strawberries, pp. 15-16
Visit to the Milwaukee Pickle Company, Johnson, Franklin pp. 16-17
An onion field, F. J. p. 18
Pruning apple trees to thin fruit, pp. 18-19
About raspberry tips, p. 19
Puddling roots, pp. 19-20
Burning poison ivy, p. 20
The correct pronunciation of berry names, pp. 20-21
Berry report from Sparta, Herbst, J. L. p. 21
The value of our birds and their wanton destruction, Stark, Frank pp. 22-24
Picking and packing apples for cold storage, Storer, G. B. pp. 25-26
Fruit exhibits at horticultural conventions, p. 27
Cranberry culture, pp. 28-29
For the household, p. 30
Wisconsin State Fair, J. L. H. pp. 31-34
Official list of awards on fruit, pp. 35-[36] ff.
Based on date of publication, this material is presumed to be in the public domain.| For information on re-use, see http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/Copyright
