HORTICULTURE 



VOL III 



JUNE 30, 1906 



NO. 26 



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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE 



Page 

 FRONTISPIECE— Odontoglossum crispum 



CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS— W. H. Waite— Illus. 813 

 TWO INJURIOUS GRAPE INSECTS— R. L. Adams.. 813 



COOL ORCHIDS— E. O. Orpet 814 



BRITISH HORTICULTURE— W. H. Adsett 815 



EDITORIAL 



The close of a profitable year — Planning for next 

 year — The store window in summer— About 



formal gardening 816 



WHOLESOME CHESTNUTS 817 



HARDY PLANT NOTES— Warren J. Chandler 817 



NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 



Chicago Florists' Club 81S 



Newport Horticultural Society 818 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society 818 



Page 



NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETIES— (Continued) 



Society of American Florists 818 



Club and Society Notes 818 



SEED TRADE 820 



CUT FLOWER MARKET REPORTS 



Boston, Buffalo. Chicago, Columbus, Indianapolis, 

 Louisville, Philadelphia, San Francisco 823 



PARK WOODLANDS AND PLANTATIONS— J. A. 

 Pettigrew 829 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Foreign Notes— C. Harman Payne 817 



Obituary 817 



A Peony List 817 



News Notes 819 



Philadelphia Notes 829 



Greenhouses Building and Projected 829 



LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES 



BUFFALO, N. Y.— E. C. Brucker, 385-87 Elllcott St. 

 CHICAGO, ILL.— R. S. Lund, 1034 W. Monroe St. 

 CLEVELAND, O.— A. L. Hutchlns, 38 Plymouth St 

 COLUMBUS, O.— M. B. Faxon, 322 E. Broad St. 

 CINCINNATI, O.— Frank W. Ball, Walnut Hills. 

 DETROIT — C. B. Chase, 59 Miami Ave. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND.— George B. Wlegand, 1610 N. Illi- 

 nois St. 

 LOUISVILLE, KY.— F. L. Schulz, Jr., 1325 Cherokee Rd 



MONTREAL— William Cooper, 568 St Paul St 



NEWPORT, R. I. — David Mcintosh, Ledge Road. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA.— George C. Watson, Dobson 

 Bldg., 9th and Market St. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.— Luther Monnette, 866 Isa- 

 bella St., Oakland, Cal. 



TOLEDO, O. — J. L. Schiller, 929 Prouty Ave. 



WASHINGTON, D. C— James J. Harty, 14th and H 

 Streets, N. W. 



