Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the year 1891. Embracing full proceedings of the semi-annual meeting held at Kilbourn City June 23-24, 1891, and the annual meeting held at Madison, Wis., February 2-5, 1892
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. Hoxie, B. S., Editor
Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the year 1891. Embracing full proceedings of the semi-annual meeting held at Kilbourn City June 23-24, 1891, and the annual meeting held at Madison, Wis., February 2-5, 1892
Vol. XXII
Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company, State Printers, 1892 [covers 1891/1892]
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WSHS1891
Contents
Table of contents, pp. [ii]-iii
Letter of transmittal, Hoxie, B. S. p. [iv]
Officers for 1892, pp. [v]-vii
Members of the society, pp. [viii]-xi
Officers of the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers' Association for 1892, p. xii
Officers of the Wisconsin Bee Keepers' Association for 1892, p. xii
List of nurserymen and fruit growers in Wisconsin, pp. xiii-xiv
Fruit list, pp. [xv]-xvii
Trees and shrubs recommended, pp. [xviii]-xix
Constitution and by-laws, pp. [xx]-xxi
Act of re-organization, and laws relating to the State Horticultural Society, pp. [xxii]-xxiv
[Address of welcome], Jones, J. E. pp. 2-3
Response, McGillivray, J. J. p. 3
Fruit regions of Wisconsin, Hatch, A. L. pp. 3-5
Every school a horticultural society, Smith, Chester W. pp. 6-11
A horticultural trip with a report of trial stations, Goff, E. S. pp. 11-20
Home adornment, Brinkman, Florence pp. 21-25
The garden of the villager and fruit grower, Converse, D. C. pp. 25-27
Influence upon morals from the study of nature, Conway, Mary pp. 27-29
The drouth, Winslow, A. W. pp. 29-30
Ferns of the dells, Chanter, Chas. N. pp. 30-36
New varieties of strawberries, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 36-40
The benefits of planting small fruits in the fall, Barnes, A. D. pp. 40-46
Reports from local societies, Coleman, J. E., et al. pp. 47-49
Shall we continue to plant seeds to obtain new varieties of apples, Springr, Wm. A. pp. 53-56
Apples and apple orchards in Sauk County, Hirschinger, Chas. pp. 57-66
Best method of propagating apple trees for the northwest, Tuttle, A. Clark pp. 67-70
Address of President Thayer, Thayer, President pp. 70-74
Report of Secretary B. S. Hoxie, Hoxie, B. S. pp. 75-78
Treasurer's report, Campbell, Vie H. pp. 79-81
Seedling apples, Johnston, M. B. pp. 82-83
Hardiness versus quality, Wakefield, J. pp. 83-86
The growth and progress of the vineyard in the United States, Fox, Wm. pp. 87-91
Mr. Phillips' tree protector, Goff, E. S. pp. 91-93
Spraying, Nixon, A. H. pp. 94-97
Insecticides used in spraying, Weed, Clarence M. pp. 97-104
Onion culture by the good old way, Ten Eyck, A. M. pp. 104-109
Practical onion culture by the new and better way, Potter, Carl H. pp. 109-117
What business to follow in connection with fruit growing, Hatch, C. A. pp. 117-129
Small fruit in Waupaca County, Rich, F. pp. 130-132
The new fruit culture, Hatch, A. L. pp. 133-137
Winter protection of small fruits in Wisconsin, Gray, Warren pp. 137-140
Synopsis of the Wisconsin ferns, Chanter, Chas. A. pp. 140-143
The township library, Hutchins, F. A. pp. 143-146
Report of Geo. J. Kellogg, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 146-148
Report of A. J. Phillips, Phillips, A. J. pp. 148-150
Character building in home and school, Livingstone, J. pp. 150-155
The kitchen garden, Smith, J. Montgomery pp. 155-159
In the garden, Charlton, Helen H. pp. 160-165
Village improvement, societies and arbor day, Goff, E. S. pp. 165-172
Horticultural education, Felch, A. H. pp. 173-176
Hardy ornamental trees, shrubs and vines, Fish, J. L. pp. 176-181
Reports from local societies, Elwell, R., et al. pp. 182-194
Reports of ad interim committees, Church, C., et al. pp. 195-201
Secretary's portfolio. Articles selected and contributed. Report of trial station work, Goff, E. S. pp. [202]-207
Mr. Peffer's seedling apples, Goff, E. S. pp. 208-209
Fruit districts geologically and climatically considered, Goff, E. S. pp. 210-215
Chrysanthemum culture, Elliot, W. Arthur pp. 215-217
The culture of flowers among the children, Myers, Mamie pp. 217-220
Ampelopsis veitchii, Tainter, C. E. pp. 220-225
A horticulturist's idea of a farmer's home, Church, C. pp. 225-226
Raising blackberries, Wittard, S. O. pp. 226-230
Are house plants injurious to human life, McFarland, W. pp. 230-231
Report of observations for 1891, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 232-234
The flower garden, Pettigrew, J. A. pp. 234-237
Varieties of cranberries, Bennett, A. C. pp. 237-243
Cranberry canning, Bennett, A. C. pp. 243-247
Spraying, pp. 247-252
Some facts relating to spraying and the poisons used, pp. 252-254
Blackberries, Goff, E. S. pp. 255-257
Strawberries and raspberries as grown at Cottage Grove Fruit Farm, Scofield, E. J. pp. 258-264
The present status of native plum culture, Goff, E. S. pp. 265-[268]
Index to volume XXII, pp. [269]-[276] ff.
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