350 



Wisconsin State Horticultueax Socibty. 



Paris Green, as ai Insecticide, 341. 



Partridge, E. G., Paper of, 32. 



Peach, Chemical Analysis of, 313. 



Peach Trees, Experiments with, 311. 



Peach Yellows, 3U. 



Pears. List of, 10, 143. 



Peffer, Geo. P., Paper by, 191. 



Peronospora Infestans, 257, 294. 



Plan for the Garden , 245. 



Plant Food, Mineral Elements of, 305. 



Plant Growth, Elements in, 301. 



Plants, Can we Change Elements 

 in, 305; Care of, 60, 62; Chemical 

 Physiology of, 303; How" to Prop- 

 agate Specimen, 58, 60; How to 

 Propagate, 58; Potting of, 60; 

 Special Adaptation Needed, 70. 



Pleasures of Horticulture, 40, 43, 51. 



Plumb, J. C, Papers of, 48, 84,- 202. 



Plums, List of, 10, 144. 



Points of a Good Rose, 333. 



Potato, Analysis of 266; Blight and 

 Rot, 271; Loss of Vitality in, 268. 



Potato Rot, 257, 271, 277, 294; In 

 South America, 268, 295; Theories 

 as to Cause of, 258. 



Potting Plants, 60. 



Premiums awarded. At Annual Meet- 

 ing. 170; At Appletou, 122. 



Premium List. Revision of, 160, 172. 



Present and Future of Horticulture, 

 202. 



Price, W. T., Sen., Speech of, 26. 



Propagation of Roses, 114. 



Pyrethrum Powder, 344. 



Raspberries, How to Cultivate, 66; 

 List of, 9, 143. 



Remedies, For Blight, 198; For 

 Late Growth, 113; For Potato Rot, 

 269. 



Report, Of Committee of Observa- 

 tion, 160; For First District, 160; 

 Third District, 162; Fifth District, 

 163; Sixth District, 166; Seventh 

 District, 167. 



Report of Committee on Programme, 

 134. 



Report of Brown Co. Hort. Sec, 230; 

 of Freedom Hort. Soc, 237; of 

 Grand Chute Hort. Soc, 236; of 

 Janesville Hort. Soc, 239; of 

 Markesan Hort. Soc, 239; of 

 Northwestern Hort. Soc, 240; of 

 Waupaca Co. Hort. Soc, 255. 



Report" of Secretary, 153; of Treas- 

 urer, 148; of Washington Delega- 

 tion , 168. 



Reports, Exchange of, 134, 152. 



Reports of Local Societies, 146,230. 



Resetting Old Orchards, 228. 



Resolutions. Appointing Delegates, 

 152; Making Exhibitions "Free, 

 152; of Minn. Hort. Soc, 151; of 

 Thanks to Local Societies, 63, 123; 

 to Railroads, 63, 122; of Co-opera- 

 tion with Minn. Hort. Soc. 160. 



Resting Spores of Potato Fungus, 

 202, 277. 



Revision of Fruit List, 135. 



Rewards of Horticulture, 111. 



Richmond, Mrs. E. V., Paper of, 117. 



Rooms for Society, 155. 



Roses, 111, 146, 331 ; Experience with, 

 335; For Lawn, 11, 146; Hardy Va- 

 rieties of, 114; How to Grow, 331; 

 Points of Good, 333 ; Propagation 

 of, 114; Soil for, 332; Winter Pro- 

 tection for, 113. 



Rotation in Native Timber, 179. 



Rules for Fruit Growing, 89. 



Russian Apples, 73, 169. 



Rust, 290; On Barberry, 290; Rem- 

 edy for, 292 ; Spores of, 292. 



Sawyer, Mrs., Paper Read by, 117. 



Scientific Knowledge in Hort., 108. 



Secretary's Report, 153. 



Shrubs, List of, 11, 146. 



Siberian Apples. 34,140. 



Slips, How to Propagate , 58 ; When 

 to cut, 63. 



Small Fruits, Discussion of, 65; For 

 Garden, 209, 245. 



Smith, J. M., Paper of, 18, 26. 



Smith, Worthington G., Paper of, 

 277. 



Smut on Corn, 292. 



Soil, Adaptation of, for Fruit Rais- 

 ing, 203, 207; For Cuttings, 59; 

 For Garden, 244; For Roses, 332; 

 Influence on Plants, 305. 



Specimen Plants, How to Grow, 61. 



Speer, R. P., Remarks of, 133. 



St. Croix Co. Fruit Culture, 32. 



Starch, Accumulation of in disease, 

 266,313. 



State Fair, Meeting at, 123. 



Statistics, of Fiuit and Trees, 156, 

 344. 



Stone, I. N., Paper of, 209. 



Strawberries, Analysis of, 309; Care 

 of, 185 ; Experiments with , 309 ; List 

 of, 9, 141; Market Value of, 

 176; Mulching of, 186; Notes re- 

 lating to, 181; Perfect Plants, 183, 

 184; Varieties for Clay Soil, 182; 

 Varieties to Set, 182; Wilson, 188; 

 Winter Killing of, 19, 65. 



Summer Meetings, 17, 65, 129, 154 j 

 Resolution relating to, 133. 



