350 



Wiscoxsin State Horticultueal Society. 



Report of Local Societies, Brown 

 County, 243; Freedom, 246; Fre- 

 mont, 249; Grand Chute, 250; 

 J-inesville, 251 ; Northwestern, 252; 

 Sauk County, 262; Waupaca 

 County, 265. 



Report of Secretary, 89. 



Report of Treasurer, 102. 



Resetting OM Orchards, 26. 



Revision of Fruit Lists, 79. 



Root Killing 125. 



Rul'S and Instructions for Judges, 

 77,92, 131. 



Rules for Handling and Keeping 

 Fruit, 178. 



Russian Apples, 27, 270. 



Rust and Mildew, Effects of on Fruit 

 and Grain, 228; Remedies for, 230. 



Salt, Application of for Insects, 294. 

 Sauk County Hoiticultural Society 



Report, 262. 

 Secretary's Report, 89. 

 Seedling Apples, At Winter Meeting, 



V-id , Pieuiium on, 135; Verbenas, 



343. 

 Siberian Aoples, 269; Improvement 



in, 270. 

 Small Fruits, 183, 267; How to 



Transp'ant, 183; Marketing of, 



187; Packing, 186; Succession of, 



183. 

 Smilax, Cultivation of, 19. 

 Sir. th, President J. M., Paper of, 232, 



252. 

 Snyder Blackberry, 85. 

 Spn d Soldier Bus-, 330. 

 Spo es. Fungus, 312. 322. 

 Statistics of Fruit, 95, 345; Of 



Weather, 346. 

 Stickney, J. S., Response of, 26; 



Paper of 49, 156. 

 Stone, — of Appleton, Paper of, 36. 

 Sto'.e, I. N., Hardy Blackberry, 85; 



Paper of, 183. 

 Strawberries, 105; Culture of, 184, 



237, 253; Early Scarlet, 257; Green 



Prolific, 66: how to Set, 184. 254; 



Jncunda, 257; L ; st of, 11, 66, 83; 



Mulcnin°;, 67, lit; New Varieties, 



66; Packing, 171, 257; Picking, 



186,256; Revision of List, 83; Soil 



for, 254; When to Set, 254; Wilson, 



257 

 Summer Meetings, 18, 25, 70,76,89, 



90. 

 Sulphur, Application of, 231, 321. 



Tent Caterpillars, 113, 117. 



Ten Years in Horticulture, 188. 



Thanks to Ladies Beading Papers 66, 

 221; To Railway Companies, 68, 

 136. 



Timber, Acres of, 345; Belts for Pro- 

 tection, 15, 146, 16"; Consumption 

 of, 156; Cultivation of Little Value, 

 151, 164; Culture of, 156, 161; De- 

 struction of, 155; Growth of, 140, 

 152; List for Cultivation, 11, 162; 

 Natural Renewal of, 155, 160; 

 Profit of, 148, 150, 158, 161 ; Scarcity 

 of, 153, 155, 157; Shelter, 146, 160; 

 Varieties for Cubure, 88, 162; 

 When to Cut, 147, 151,155. 



Toole, Win., Paper of, 18,247. 



Top Grafting Crab Ap le Trees, 258. 



Transcendent 255; Origin of, 270. 



Transactions, Exchange of, 78; Law 

 Relating to 15. 



Treasurer's Report, 102. 



Tree Belts, 15, 146. 160. 



Trees. Close Planting of, 164; Effect 

 ot Winter on, 181; For Timber, 

 161, 162; Peddlers of, 114; Plant- 

 ing, 44; Root Killinsr, 125; W at 

 Shall We Plant, 45; When to Cut, 

 147, 151, 155. 



Varieties of Apples, 112. 

 Ventilation, of Fruit Cellar, 177, 180. 

 Verbenas, 343. 

 Vines and Foliage Plants, 18. 



Yellow Locust. Value for Posts, 

 162. 



Walbtudge Apple, 260. 



Warder, Dr. John A., Paper of, 143. 



Wai'paca County Society, Repoit of, 

 265. 



Wealthy, Apple, 191. 262. 



W< ather Reports, 346. 



Weevil Pea, 306. 



Western striped Cut Worm, 3<J7. 



White Bristly Cut Wo m, 330. 



Whitney's No. 20, 34, 192. 



Willard, Mrs. C. A., Paper of, 339. 



Wilson's Strawberry, 237, 257. 



Winter Apples, 31, 170, 173. £^j 



Winter Exhibition, Entry Fee for, 

 136; Piemium List for, 131; Pie- 

 miums Awarded at, 133. 



Woodlands, Amount of, 146; Mainte- 

 nance of, 137; Scarcity of, 151,152, 

 155. 



