The Wisconsin horticulturist
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society
The Wisconsin horticulturist
Vol. VII, No. 5
July 1902
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Contents
[Title page] The Wisconsin horticulturist, p. [1]
Thinning, picking and marketing native plums, pp. [1]-3
A plum soliloquy, Moyle, W. J. pp. 3-4
Selling fruits, Smith, Geo. B. pp. 4-6
A plea for more experimenting among horticulturists, Stark, Frank pp. 6-7
Professor Sandsten called to Wisconsin, Henry, W. A. p. 8
The blackberry, Lawton, W. A. pp. 9-13
Notes on summer meeting held at Waupaca, June 25-26, pp. 14-15
To destroy ant hills, Cranefield, Fred. p. 15
Plums ready for market, p. 16
Special bulletin, Cranefield, F. pp. 17-18
The cottony maple scale, Cranefield, Fred. p. 19
Planting and care of a field of red raspberries, Empenger, F. J. pp. 19-20
Selling and shipping fruit, Hatch, A. L. pp. 21-22
The care of the new strawberry field, Harris, H. H. pp. 23-24
Marketing celery, Smith, Irving C. pp. 25-26
Review of experiment station literature, Cranefield, Frederic pp. 26-29
Editor's notes, pp. 30-31
Feeding birds on cherries, Powell, Geo. T. pp. 31-32 ff.
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