June, 1920J HORTICULTURE 337 



HORTICULTURE 



J. II. Gourley, Editor 

 FLORICULTURE AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE 



2221. Anonymous. Annual poppies at Wisley, 1917. Jour. Roy. Hortic. Soc. 43: 483-487. 

 1919. — A report of the trial <if 56 stocks of annual poppies at Wisley, England, in 1917. A list 

 of the varieties, brief descriptions and the awards of the committee are given. — J. K. Shaw. 



2222. Anonymous. Bulbs in fiber. Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 15. 1919. 



2223. Anonymous. Decorative perennials for continuous bloom. Gard. Chron. Amer. 

 23:75. 1919. 



2224. Anonymous. Delphiniums at Wisley, 1917. Jour. Roy. Hortic. Soc. 43: 462-477. 

 1919. — Three plants each of 229 stocks of perennial Delphiniums were received for trial at 

 Wisley, England, in the autumn of 1915. Brief descriptions of the different varieties are 

 given, also the awards of the committee. — /. K. Shaw. 



2225. Anonymous. Eradicating European barberry. Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 15. 1919. 



2226. Anonymous. A review of yellow roses. Gard. Chron. [London] 65:81, 92-93. 1919. 

 — A review of the work done on developing yellow roses giving the good and bad points of 

 the varieties now in cultivation. Shows progress that has been made in the last 20 years, 

 but concludes that no entirely satisfactory yellow rose has been produced. A large list of 

 varieties with short descriptions is given. — H. C. Thompson. 



2227. Anonymous. Mysotis at Wisley, 1917. Jour. Roy. Hortic. Soc. 43 : 478-482. 1919. 

 — A report of the trial of 101 stocks of Mysotis at Wisley, England, in 1916-17. A list of the 

 varieties, brief description and the awards of the committee are given. — /. K. Shaw. 



2228. Anonymous. Phoenix Roebelinii. Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 15. 1 fig. 1919. 



2229. Anonymous. The best of the Forsythias. Horticulture 29: 426. 1 fig. 1919. 



2230. Anonymous. Weeping trees. Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 17. 1 fig. 1919. 



2231. Anonymous. Standard roses. Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 17. 1 fig. 1919. 



2232. Anonymous. The new hydrangeas. Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 72. 1 fig. 1919. 



2233. Anonymous. The box-barberry. Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 43. 1 fig. 1919. 



2234. Anonymous. The Fraxinella (Dictamnus albus). Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 205. 

 1 fig. 1919. 



2235. Anonymous. The valuable Japanese yew. Horticulture 29: 443. 1 fig. 1919. 



2236. Anonymous. ■ Trailing arbutus bush. Amer. Bot. 25: 27. 1919.— Abelia grandi- 

 flora is shown to be hardy in northern Illinois. Though killed to the ground each year it 

 produces new shoots and many flowers every season. — W. N. Clute. 



2237. Anonymous. Utility of rhododendrons. Gard. Chron. Amer. 23: 12, 13. 5 fig. 

 1919. 



2238. Anonymous. [Rev. of: Report of the National Botanic Gardens, Kirstenbosch, 

 1916-18.] South African Gard. and Country Life 9: 309. 1919. 



