November, 1916 
WISCONSIN HORTICULTURE 
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4. 
Best 6 Chantenay Carrots 
1 00 
75 
50 
5. 
Best 6 Shorn Horn Carrots 
1 00 
75 
50 
6. 
Best 6 Salsify 
1 00 
75 
50 
7. 
Best 3 Winter Cabbage 
1 00 
75 
50 
8. 
Best 3 Red Cabbage 
1 00 
75 
50 
9. 
Best 6 Ears Pop Corn 
1 00 
75 
50 
10. 
Best 6 Red Onions. 
1 00 
75 
50 
11. 
Best 6 Yellow Danvers Onions 
1 00 
75 
50 
12. 
Best 6 White Onions 
1 00 
75 
50 
13. 
Rest 6 Gibraltar Onions. 
1 00 
75 
30 
14. 
Best 6 Winter Radishes 
1 00 
75 
30 
15. 
Best 6 Parsnips 
1 00 
75 
50 
16. 
Best 6 Peppeis 
1 00 
75 50 
Cranberries. 
Twenty-five dollars in premiums will be awarded for exhibits of 
Cranberries. The premium list is being arranged by the Cranberry 
Growers Association and will be published in December WISCON- 
SIN HORTICULTURE. For particulars write J. W. Fitch, Sec., 
Granmoor, Wis. 
APPLE PIE! 
For the best apple pie 
$5 00 
RULES OF ENTRY. 
1. All entries must be filed with the secretary before 5 P. M., 
Tues, December 12th. 
2. Exhibits must be arranged ready for judges by 9 A. M., Wed- 
nesday, December 13th. 
3. Four apples constitute a plate, no more, no less. 
4. Separate samples must be furnished for each entry, except for 
No. 1, which may include all entries. 
5. Competition open lo all residents of Wisconsin, but premiums 
paid only to members. Successful exhibitors, if not members, must 
forward fee for membership before receiving check for premium; 
fee for annual membership, fifty cents. 
Members or others unable to attend the meeting may send fruit 
to the secretary, who will make entries and place fruit on exhibi- 
tion. Transportation charges must be prepaid. 
All entries must be made on regular entry blanks which will be 
furnished by the secretary on application. 
F. Cranefield, Secretary W. S. H. S., Madison, Wisconsin. 
STUDENTS’ JUDGING CONTEST. 
Twenty dollars in prizes will be awarded to students in the long 
and middle courses, Horticultural Department, College of Agricul- 
ture, for the best scores in identifying and judging varieties of fruit 
on exhibit. 
Under rules prepared by Prof. J. G. Moore. 
Final awards to be decided by a judge appointed by the president. 
JEWELL 
MINNESOTA 
GROWN 
Nursery Stock 
Complete assortment of 
Fruit and Ornamental 
stock in all varieties suited 
to northern culture. A 
specialty of Hardy Shade 
Trees, Windbreak Stock, 
Evergreens (Coniferous), 
Deciduous Shrubs, Apples 
and Native Plums. 
AGENTS WANTED 
The Jewell Nursery Co. 
Lake City , Minnesota 
Quality Stock 
Strawberries 
Native Plum Apple Small Fruits 
WISCONSIN GROWN 
for Wisconsin Planters. Read our 
Price List before you buy, and 
save money 
62nd Year 
Kellogg’s Nurseries 
Box 77, Janesville, Wis. 
“We have a Fine Lot of 
Plants for the Garden” 
SEND FOR LIST 
J. E. MATHEWSON 
SHEBOYGAN, WISCONSIN 
