HORTICULTURE 



VOL III 



JANUARY 20, 1906 



NO. 3 



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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE 



Page 

 FRONTISPIECE— A Modern Carnation House 



CARNATIONS GOING TO SLEEP— F. W. Ball 61 



PROPAGATING ROSES— Wm. Scott 61 



ECHOES PROM ENGLAND— H. H. Thomas 62 



TWO CATTLEYA HYBRIDS— E. 0. Orpet. .Illustrated 63 



MASDEVALLIAS— James Hutchinson 63 



A TROUBLESOME INSECT— M. J. Pope— Illustrated 64 



GRAPEVINES UNDER GLASS— D. Mcintosh 64 



THE BERTRAND GRAPE— N. B. White— Illustrated. . 65 



BROWALLIA SPECIOSA MAJOR— K. Finlayson 65 



EDITORIAL 66 



AFTER ADJOURNMENT 67 



OUT OF THE BEAN POD— R. T. McGorum 67 



NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 



Gardeners' and Florists' Club of Boston 68 



Philadelphia County Farmers' Institute 68 



American Carnation Society 68 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society 68 



New York Florists' Club 69 



Pasadena Gardeners' Association — Illustrated.... 69 



H. H. Ritter— Portrait 69 



New Bedford Horticultural Society 69 



St. Louis Florists' Club 69 



Providence Gardeners' and Florists' Club 69 



Kentucky Society of Florists 69 



Club and Society Notes 69 



Pago 



CARNATION WINSOR— Illustrated 70 



OUR SUPPLEMENT— Nigella Miss Jekyll 70 



ROSE QUEEN BEATRICE— Illustrated 72 



ALFRED DIMMOCK 72 



CARNATION HELEN M. GOULD— Illustrated 73 



CINCINNATI PARK NOTES— Portrait J. W. Rodgers 74 



OBITUARY— F. W. T. Burbidge Portrait 74 



CARNATIONS IMPERIAL AND JOHN E. HAINES— 



Illustrated 75 



NEW CARNATIONS AT COTTAGE GARDENS 77 



CUT FLOWER MARKET REPORTS 



Boston. Buffalo, Indianapolis, New York, Philadel- 

 phia 79 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Personal 67 



G. C. Watson Pays respects to "Phil" 70 



Book Review ". 71 



Plant Exhibition in Florida — Illustrated 71 



A Handy Souvenir 71 



McKinley Day 72 



Fire Record 72 



Business Changes 73 



Catalogues Received 74 



News Notes 75 



Pacific Coast Notes 79 



Philadelphia Notes 79 



Greenhouses Building and Projected 84 



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