Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the year 1910
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. Cranefield, F., Editor
Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the year 1910
Volume XL, Part II
Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company, State Printer, 1910
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Contents
[Title page] Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the year 1910, part II, pp. [i]-[ii]
Letter of transmittal, Cranefield, Frederic p. [iii]
Table of contents, pp. [iv]-vi
Officers and committees for 1910, pp. [vii]-viii
List of fruits recommended for culture in Wisconsin, pp. [ix]-xi
Trees and shrubs recommended, pp. [xii]-xvi
Black list, pp. [xvii]-xviii
Poisons used to destroy insects in orchards and gardens, pp. [xix]-xxi
Spray calendar, p. xxii
An outline of the work of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, pp. [xxiii]-xxiv
Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, p. [1]
The home orchard, Loope, T. E. pp. [1]-3
Pears for Wisconsin, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 4-7
Cherries and plums, Bingham, D. E. pp. 7-14
Small fruits. Raspberries, blackberries, currants and gooseberries, Smith, Irving pp. 14-17
Your family strawberry bed, Pearson, C. L. pp. 17-20
Grapes. My home vineyard, Reigle, G. W. pp. 20-23
Some recollections of a hurried trip through the northwest, Hager, W. S. pp. 23-26
Cultivation of the farm orchard and fruit garden, Moore, J. G. pp. 26-36
Spraying the farm orchard, Milward, J. G. pp. 36-42
Why farmers don't have good gardens, Ingham, J. W. pp. 42-46
The farm beautiful, Tiplady, John pp. 46-50
Perennials and annuals for the farm home, Elliott, Chas. pp. 50-53
Transactions to the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, p. [54]
Small fruit session. Report from the Sparta district for the season of 1909, Richardson, E. A. pp. [54]-57
Report from Sturgeon Bay district, Bingham, D. E. p. 58
Report from the Warrens district, Morse, W. H. pp. 58-59
Big Bayfield berries, Nourse, Harvey pp. 59-63
Strawberries new and old, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 63-65
Report on strawberries, Blackburn, Henry B. pp. 65-66
Does inspection of small fruit pay the grower?, Babcock, E. F. pp. 66-69
Small fruits--principles of management, Taylor, O. M. pp. 69-74
President Toole's address. Our aims and influence, Toole, William pp. 74-77
Report of secretary, Cranefield, F. pp. 77-86
Report of superintendent of field work for 1909, Cranefield, F. pp. 86-89
Report of chairman of trial orchard committee, Bingham, D. E. pp. 89-90
The 1909 crop in the Wausau trial orchard, Marsh, W. H. pp. 90-95
Garden of Eden, Reigle, G. W. pp. 96-99
A Chippewa County orchard of 60 acres, Melville, James W. pp. 99-104
The Stanley district, Richardson, C. L. pp. 104-106
Orchard tillage session, Moore, J. G., et al. pp. 106-117
A comparison of tillage and sod mulch in an apple orchard, Taylor, O. M. pp. 117-125
The Northwestern Greening apple, Melville, J. G., et al. pp. 125-137
Spraying. Arsenate of lead., Tuck, Mr. pp. 137-140
Lime sulphur as a summer spray, Wallace, Erret pp. 140-149
Notes on the lime-sulphur mixture, Hatch, A. L. pp. 149-150
How to make Bordeaux mixture, Richards, M. W. pp. 150-153
A summary upon orchard spraying extension, Milward, J. G. pp. 154-155
Vegetable gardening. The farmer's garden, Philips, A. J. pp. 156-160
Celery, Christensen, H. C. pp. 161-163
My experience in raising musk melons, Nelson, Wm. pp. 163-166
The tomato, Rasmussen, N. A. pp. 166-170
Contracts, Richardson, C. L. pp. 171-175
Report of delegate to the American Pomological Society, Milward, J. G. pp. 175-176 ff.
Student judging and identification contest, Moore, J. G. pp. 177-178
Washington and Oregon vs. Wisconsin, Toland, F. J. pp. 178-187
Questions and answers, pp. 188-204
My impressions of the west, Clark, W. W. pp. 205-207
The small fruit plantation, Post, R. L. pp. 207-212
The Door County fruit district, Hatch, A. L. pp. 212-214
Notes on gardening and preserving fruits, Harper, Blanchard pp. 214-216
Hints from an old maid's garden for home gardeners, Harper, Blanchard pp. 217-218
Canning vegetables from the home garden--supplementary notes, Harper, Blanchard pp. 218-220
Wisconsin a fruit state, Reigle, G. W. pp. 220-225
Report of the Eau Claire Fruit Growers' Association, p. 225
Report from Bayfield , Knight, Wm. pp. 226-[228]
[Cover] Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the year 1910, part I , pp. [229]-[230]
[Title page] Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the year 1910, part I, p. [1]
Notice to members, Cranefield, Frederic p. [2]
Constitution, pp. [3]-4
Rules and by-laws, pp. 5-8
Treasurer's report, Kellogg, L. G. p. 9
Report of finance committee, p. 9
Financial report of secretary, Cranefield, Frederic pp. 10-11
Proceedings of the executive committee, p. 12
Membership roll: Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, pp. 13-24
Membership roll. Arranged by counties, pp. 25-[33]
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