December, 1916 
WISCONSIN HORTICULTURE 
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Spraying the Small Orchard ... II. G. Street, Hebron, III. 
Apple Scab Control Prof. R. H. Roberts 
Instructor in Horticulture, College of Agriculture 
Wednesday Afternoon 
2.00 o’clock 
Home Adornment Charles Hey, Dixon III., 
A Village Fair Mrs. Geo. W. Moore, East Milwaukee 
Sweet Peas Robert Blackwood, Lake Geneva 
Paper A r ic. Zweifel, Milwaukee. 
! Some Things Wisconsin Horticulture Needs . Prof. J. G. Moore 
What Killed Our Red Raspberries in 1916? These experts will answer 
H. C. Christensen and Wm. R r elson of Oshkosh, S. B. Fracker 
and Prof. Moore, fwe minutes each. 
The State Fair: A Round Table Discussion following the regular 
session. 
Wednesday Evening 
No definite program has been prepared for Wednesday evening. 
An informal dinner like the one given last year has been proposed 
And will no doubt be carried out. The dinner last year, while 
lacking many of the features of a formal banquet, was a very 
enjoyable affair. 
Thursday Forenoon 
9.00 o’clock 
, The Farm Orchard . . . . J. F. Harrison, Excelsior, Minn. 
How to Make the Home Orchard Pay . VictorFelter, Des Moines, la. 
The West Allis Gardener’s Club . Mrs. C. E. Strong, West Allis 
Growing Chrysanthemums . . Robt. J. Sampson, Lake Geneva 
A City Garden . . Mrs. John Geiger, Oshkosh 
Taking An Orchard Census A. A. Asbahr, Madison 
Dust Control: Round Table Discussion: after adjournment of 
regular session. 
Thursday Afternoon 
2.00 o’clock 
Wormy Apples Prof. H. F. Wilson 
Entomologist, Agricultural College. 
The Year’s Work in Insect Control . . . Prof. S. B. Fracker 
State Department of Entomology 
Getting Acquainted Prof. E. D. Ball 
State Entomologist 
Breeding Disease Resistant Cabbage . . . Prof. L. R. Jones 
Plant Pathologist, Agricultural College 
Report of Progress on Control of The Cherry Leaf Spot . . . 
Prof. G. W. Kiett 
The Capital Hotel is under 
new management this year and 
while some of our “regulars” 
may miss genial “Billy” Nichols, 
our former host, no doubt the 
newcomers will aim to please. 
The rates and service at the 
Capital have both proven satis- 
factory in the past. 
Those who prefer a hotel on 
the European plan somewhat 
cheaper than the Capital will be 
pleased with the Belmont, cor- 
ner of Pinckney and Mifflin Sts. 
“On the Square.” This was once 
known as the Madison Hotel 
but has been entirely refurnished 
and an excellent cafe added. 
McKAY NURSERY 
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PARDEI VILLE - WISCONSIN 
Nursery Stock of 
Quality 
for Particular Buyers 
Have all the standard varieties as 
well as the newer sorts. Can sup- 
ply you with everything in 
Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, 
Vines and Ornamentals. 
Let us suggest what to plant both 
in Orchard and in the decoration 
of your grounds. 
Prices and our new Catalog sent 
promptly upon receipt of your list 
of wants. 
Nurseries at Waterloo, Wis. 
The Hawks 
Nursery 
Company 
are in a position to fur- 
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Stock of all kinds and 
varieties suitable to Wis- 
consin and other north- 
ern districts. 
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large or small quantities. 
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