The Wisconsin horticulturist: issued monthly, under the management of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the purpose of disseminating the horticultural information collected through the agency of the society
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. Philips, A. J., Editor
The Wisconsin horticulturist: issued monthly, under the management of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society for the purpose of disseminating the horticultural information collected through the agency of the society
Vol. I, No. 7
Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company, September 1896
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Contents
The Loudon raspberry, pp. [1]-3
Monthly magazine, pp. 3-4
Lessons of the hour, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 4-5
Secretary's notes, pp. 5-13
Report of trial station at Weyauwega, Wis., 1895, Hardin, F. A. pp. 13-14
Report of condition of trees planted on experimental station at Sparta, Tobey, C. E. pp. 14-15
What some of our eastern neighbors, as well as ourselves, are doing in raising fruit, Edwards, F. C. pp. 15-18
Why some horticulturists become discouraged, Treleven, Jos. D. pp. 18-22
Freedom's flower--the golden rod, Douglas, Marian p. [23]
A plea for the horse, Tilson, Ida E. pp. 24-25
Our native lilies, Moyle, Walter p. 26
Peerless apple, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 26-27
Why fruit matures so early this season, Goff, E. S. pp. 27-28
Some of the unpleasant things in our business, Edwards, F. C. pp. 28-31
Roses, Kellogg, Geo. J. p. 31
Dendrolene for fruit trees--a warning, Goff, E. S. pp. 31-[33] ff.
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