The Wisconsin horticulturist
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society
The Wisconsin horticulturist
Vol. IV, No. 5
July 1899
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Cranberry picking
[Title page] The Wisconsin horticulturist, p. [5]
Concerning cranberries, p. [5]
The root-killing of nursery stock, Goff, E. S. pp. 6-10
Missouri botanical garden, Irish, H. C. pp. 11-13
Strawberry leaf rollers, Kellogg, R. M. p. 13
Montana methods with the codling moth, p. 14
Uncle Sam's remarks to Ichabod, pp. 14-15
A few notes on flowers, pp. 15-16
Mr. Hoxie's reply to Mr. Philip's letter in the June horticulturist, Hoxie, B. S. pp. 16-17
Mr. Loudon's seedling cherries, Loudon, F. W. pp. 18-19
Facts learned from the Kansas "apple king", Hatch, A. L. pp. 19-20
The June meeting, pp. 20-22
Letter from Mr. J. S. Stickney, Stickney, J. S. pp. 22-23
How shall we induce young men to join the state society?, Stark, Frank pp. 24-27
Paper read at the summer meeting, Merrill, S. R. pp. 27-30
Report from Wood County, Read, L. H. pp. 30-31
Look out for locusts, p. 31
Award of premiums at summer meeting, pp. 32-33
Runners of strawberries, p. 33
Treatment of the black raspberry field during harvest, Wright, R. A. p. 34
Editorial notes, pp. 34-35
Seedling strawberry plants!, Read, L. H. pp. 35-36
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