The Wisconsin horticulturist
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society
The Wisconsin horticulturist
Vol. IV, No. 4
June 1899
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Lilac--branch of President Grevy, pp. [37] ff.
[Title page] The Wisconsin horticulturist, p. [5]
Varieties of lilac, M. C. C. J. pp. [5]-6
Decorating country churches, Greenlee, L. pp. 7-8
Eat spinach, p. 8
San Jose scale--an important letter from Prof. Webster, Webster, F. M. pp. 9-11
Blackcaps as a home crop, Dwyer, T. J. pp. 12-13
Culture of the red raspberry, pp. 13-15
Gooseberry culture, Holsinger, Frank pp. 15-16
Seedling apples, Philips, A. J. pp. 16-18
Fruit in Washburn County, Fogle, James pp. 19-20
Our friends the birds, Wolcott, Addie Nisbet pp. 20-23
Strawberry thoughts borrowed from the fruitman, pp. 24-25
Letter from Secretary Philips, Philips, A. J. pp. 25-27
horticulture in the schools, pp. 27-28
A seedless apple, p. 28
The mountain laurel, pp. 29-30
Notes from Wood County, Read, L. H. p. 30
From northwestern Minnesota, Hagen, Ole J. p. 31
Household page, p. 32
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society summer meeting of 1899 at Eureka, Winnebago County, June 21-22, pp. 33-36 ff.
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