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WISCONSIN HORTICULTURE 
October, 1916 
Oli$con$iit Horticulture 
Published monthly by the 
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society 
12 N. Carroll St. 
Official organ of the Society. 
FREDERIC CRANE FI ELD, Editor. 
Secretary W. S. H. S. t Madison, Wis 
Entered as sec-mu-nass matter May, 13. 
1912, at the postoffice at Madison, Wiscon- 
sin, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 
Advertising rates made known on appli- 
cation. 
Wisconsin Stato Horticultural Society 
Membership fee fifty cents, which in- 
cludes twenty-five cents subscription price 
of Wisconsin Horticulture. Remit fifty 
cents to Frederic Cranefield, Editor, Madi- 
son, Wis. 
Remit by Postal or Express Money Order. 
A dollar bill may be sent safely if wrapped 
or attached to a card, and pays for two years. 
Personal checks accepted. 
Postage stamps not accepted. 
OFFICERS. 
N. A. Rasmussen. President Oshkosh 
D. E. Bingham, Vice-President 
Sturgeon Bay 
L. G. Kellogg. Treasurer Ripon 
F. Cranefield, Secretary Madison 
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 
N. A. Rasmussen Ex-officio 
D. E. Bingham Ex-officio 
L. G. Kellogg.. Ex-officio 
F. Cranefield Ex-officio 
H. C. Melcher.. Oconomowoc 
2nd Dist., R. .1. Coe Ft. Atkinson 
3rd Dist., J. A. Ilays Gays Mills 
4th Dist., Henry Wilke Milwaukee 
5th Dist., C. V. Holsinger Wauwatosa 
6th Dist., II. C. Christensen Oshkosh 
7th Dist., Wm. Toole, Sr Baraboo 
8th Dist., C. M. Seeker Mather 
9th Dist., A. C. Greaves Sturgeon Bay 
10th Dist., C. L. Richardson 
Chippewa Falls 
11th Dist., J. F. Hauser Bayfield 
BOARD OF MANAGERS. 
N. A. Rasmussen F. Cranefield 
L. G. Kellogg 
Annual Membership $ .50 
Life Membership 5.00 
Remit to Secretary W. S. H. S., 
Madison, Wis- 
Change in Entomologist 
Prof. J. G. Sanders, who has 
been State Entomologist of W : s- 
consin for the past year and was 
entomologist of the Experiment 
Station for five years before that, 
resigned his position on Sep- 
tember 1. He is now Economic 
Zoologist of Pennsylvania, where 
he expects to have a somewhat 
wider field of work in a more 
thickly populated state. The 
State Horticultural Society, 
THE ANNUAL 
CONVENTION 
“WINTER MEETING” 
WILL BE HELD IN 
Madison, December 12, 13, 14, 1916 
Three Full Days 
Both plain and fancy talks by the 
best fruit and flower growers in Wis- 
consin, supplemented by any worth 
while talent we can pick up elsewhere 
BETTER THAN 
AN INSTITUTE 
Big Fruit Display 
(If you help to make it) 
The program is being arranged now. Write to 
the Secretary at once naming subjects 
you want presented 
