348 



Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. 



Curculio. Apple, 303; Plum, 295; 

 Coal Tar, to drive away, 301; 

 Remedies for, 300; Winter Quar- 

 ters of, 298. 



Cut Worms. 325; Bristly, 330; 

 Climbing, 328; Dark Sided. 328; 

 Remedies for, 331; Western 

 Striped, 327. 



Dark Sided Cut Worm, 328. 

 De'esrates, Appointment of, 78, 89. 

 Dep-edation of Inst-cts, 97, 223, 288, 



295, 309, 333. 

 Destru tion of Timber, 155. 

 Dried Ferns, 21. 

 Dried Fruit, 93, 95, 174. 



Early Seeding, as Security from 



Attack of Chinch Bii£, 293." 

 Election of Officers, 103. 

 Entry Fee lor Winter Exhibition, 



136. 

 Evergreens, 101; Growth of, 154,159; 



In the Orchard, 1",4; List of, 11, 



87; What to Plant, 147. 

 Everlasting Flowers, 247. 

 Executive Committee, 7, 103. 

 Excessive Yield of Fruit, 92, 105, 



106, U8. Ill, 115. 

 Exhibition of Fruit at Baraboo, 22; 



at Green Hay, 68; at Winter Meet- 



ing, 75, 129, 131. 



Fall Meetings, 71. 



Fall Plowing to Destroy Insects, 331. 



Ferns, Dritd, 21. 



Festival at B rahoo, 22. 



Fiery Ground Beetle, 331. 



Finances, 101, 135; Report of Com- 

 mittee, 135. 



Floriculture, Its Influence in the 

 Home, 217, 34<>. 



Flower Beds, 343. 



Flower Garden, Selection of, 341. 



Flowers, Cultivation of, 339; Influ 

 ence of, 340; Love of children for, 

 49; Perennial, 342; Points to be 

 Considi r d in Judging of, 131; 

 Value of, 340; What is the use of, 

 217. 



Foliage Plants. 18, 344. 



Forests and Forestry in Wisconsin, 

 143, 153. 



Forests, Destruction of, 44, 155; Ef 

 feet of, on Cer< als, 155; On Hain- 

 fall, 141 ; Efforts of Society in Cul- 

 tivation of, 144; In Northern Wis 

 cousin, 141; Maintenance of, 137; 

 Proportion of land covere l with, 

 142; Supplies, 138. 



Forward, Mrs. Ophelia, Paper of, 53, 

 210. 



Freedom Hort. Soc, Report of, 246. 



Fremont Hort. Soc, Report of, 249. 



Fiuit and Giain, Effect of Mildew 

 on, 228. 



Fruit Cellar, 177, 178; Ground Ven- 

 tilation for, 180. 



Fruit Exhibition, 22, 68, 75, 129, 131. 



Fruit Growing in Northern Wiscon- 

 sin, 35. 



Fruit-House, How to Biild, 171. 



Fruit List, 10, 79, 194. 



Fruit, Canning of, 174; Cause for 

 Low Price of, 94; Drying, 174; 

 Excessive yield of, 92, 117, 169; 

 How to Save, 106; In Florida, 123; 

 Keeping, 175; Price of, 169; Raised 

 in Wis., 96, 269, 345; Report of 

 Committee on,. 1-9; Rules forjudg- 

 ing of, 131; Statistics, 95, 345; 

 Value of in Chicago market, 93. 



Fuel, Scarcity of, 158. 



Fungoids, 198. 



Fungus, How Spreads 322; On 

 Grape Vines, 317, 319; On Living 

 Plants, 310; Species of, 3 2; To 

 Check Growth of, 321; What is 

 Meant by, 311. 



Garden, Birds of, 199; Ideal, 221; 

 Insects in, 223 



Gardens, Japanese, 341. 



George, M. S., made Honorary Mem- 

 ber, 68. 



Gideon, P.M., 191; made Honorary 

 Life Member, 134 



Governor, Report to, 3. 



Grafted Fruit, 258. 



Grand Ch >te Hort. Soc, Invitation of, 

 76; Report of, 250. 



Grape List, 10; Revision of, 83. 



Grapes, 107, 110, 113. 



Grape Vines, Funaus on, 317, 319. 



Green Bay, Summer meeting at, 25. 



Green. Shades of, 18. 



Ground Ventilation, 180. 



Growing Timber, Acres of, 345 



Giowth of Evergreens, 154. 



Grubs, Destroyed by Fall Plowing, 

 184. 



Ha hdy Stock and H»rdy Roots, 124. 



Hatch, A. L., Paper of, 241. 



Henry, Prof. W. A., made Honorary 

 Member, 136; Remarks ot. 282. 



Herschinger, Chas., Paper of, 175. 



Hessian Fly, 333; Remedies for, 337. 



Histoiy of C ultivation ot Pyrelhrum, 

 275. 



Honorary Members, 9, 68, 134, 136, 

 221. 



Horticultural Progress, 36. 



Horticultural Meetings, How to Con- 

 duct, 234; Influence of, 238. 



Ho'ticultural Societies, Reports of, 

 243. 



