The Wisconsin horticulturist
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society
The Wisconsin horticulturist
Vol. IV, No. 6
August 1899
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Francis W. Loudon
[Title page] The Wisconsin horticulturist, p. [5]
A chapter from the life of a horticulturist, Loudon, Francis William pp. [5]-8
Mr. Loudon's seedling grapes, Harris, John S. pp. 9-10
The plant window in winter, Treleven, J. D., Mrs. pp. 11-15
Floral notes, pp. 15-16
Orchard conditions in the spring of 1899, Floyd, Henry pp. 16-18
Effect of last winter in Janesville, Tarrant, Henry pp. 18-21
A letter from ye editor, Johnson, Mary C. C. pp. 22-23
What apples to plant, Philips, A. J. pp. 24-25
An important discovery, p. 26
Cultivate thoroughly, p. 27
This and that, p. 28
Salt kills Canada thistles, pp. 28-29
Ye editor attends an exhibition of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Johnson, Mary C. C. pp. 29-31
For the household, pp. 31-32
Barrel or box?, p. 33
Who invented the lath tree protector?, Kellogg, Geo. J. p. 33
Editorial notes, pp. 34-35
A fruit report, Hatch, A. L. p. 36
The American Pomological Society, pp. 36 ff.
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