Page 

 Planting for winter effect in the 



Northern States 480, 636 



•Poehlniann, August 353 



•Polites. Frank 15 



Pots, .Making 252 



Prevention better than cure 178 



Primula, Method of cultivating. . 214 



— 'Kewensis 313 



— *Ob(onica grandiflora *29, *35 



Project, A commendable 37 



•Providence parks, New head gar- 

 dener for 633 



Pruning peaches 97 



Publication, A notable 850 



—Received 67. 110, 148, 215. 



256, 285, 398, 488, 561, 627, 806. 



R 



Red spider, A cure for 645 



Relationship between producer, 



wholesaler and retailer, The 173 



Reminiscence, A 5681) 



Retail florists. Of interest to. . .14, 

 46, lis, 370, 406, 444, 504, 538, 

 570, 604, 640, 672, 704. 740, 776, 

 808, 840, 872, 904. 

 — Flower stores... 46, 79, 151, 187, 

 223, 258, 294, 330, 371, 406, 445, 

 505, 538, 570, 605, 072, 741, 776, 

 808, 841, 872. 



Rhode Island college lectures 358 



— Florists' and Gardeners' Club of 628 

 — Prepares for New England fruit 



show 474 



—State Board of Agriculture 213 



*Rhodora canadense L 467 



Rochester Commercial Florists' 

 Association... 249, 318, 472, 728, 

 S9S. 



-Notes 897 



Rocky mountain rambles. . .*5, *33, 



*242, *27S. 

 Root growth in root crops, Pro- 

 moting 67 



Roses; — 



— *Baby Dorothy 593 



— Climbing under glass 527 



— *Cover design 345 



—Garden, The 476 



— Growers' problems. The 598 



— Growers. Some of our problems 



as 770 



— Harry Kirk 435 



— Killarney and Beauty 180 



— "In California, and bungalows.. 477 



— In floral work 349 



—My Maryland and its require- 

 ments ^71 



— My Maryland, How to grow it 



successfully 434 



— My Maryland, Regarding 315 



— Some new 374 



— *Trained Rambler 591 



— *Tausendschon 364a 



—Under Glass. 34, 65, 109, 349, 557, 630 

 — What to do in March among. . 434 



— White Killarney 107 



—A house of *5S5, 593 



— *Displayed at Buffalo meeting. . . 430 

 — Whv so many small growers fail 



with 477 



Roval Horticultural Society. . .214, 

 364b, 429, 595, 661, 752, 802, 836, 

 799, 899. 

 *Rudd, W. N 101 



S 



♦Sandiford, Charles 355 



•Schizanthus Wisetonensis as a 



basket plant 829 



Scott, William memorial 355 



— Letter to donors of fund 433 



Scranton Florists' Club 472 



♦Seager, G. C SCO 



HORTICULTURE 



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Seattle, Hawaiian pineapples for. . 209 



Seed Trade 12, 44, 255, 292, 



328, 368, 404, 484, 7U2. . 



— Where reform is needed; The 

 western flower seed trade; Sam- 

 ples of seeds for Department of 

 Agriculture; Notes 76 



— About seed Limas; "Johnny-on- 

 the-spot"; Canner prospects; 

 The Ramblers' Club; Notes 116 



—American Seed Trade Associa- 

 tion 148 



— Unique Window Display; Cata- 

 logues wanted; A correction; 

 Notes * 184 



— The Canners' convention; The 

 blue grass question; Watson on 

 the seed trade; Notes 219, 220 



— The season's record; Bean 

 scarcity; About onion seed 440 



— The free seed answer; Hearing 

 on proposed seed inspection law 

 at Albany; Tariff committee 

 meeting of American seedsmen, 

 florists and nurserymen 442 



— The free seed distribution; Ad 

 valorem versus specific duties; 

 important action of the Whole- 

 sale Seedsmen's League; Notes 536 



— Wholesale Seedsmen's League; 

 Legislative doings; A thriving 

 voungster; Beans and cucum- 

 bers 568d 



—The Frank S. Piatt Company; 

 Crop prospects in California; A 

 letter to the seed trade; Notes. 602 



— A questionable policy; Seed 

 stocks running low and values 

 soaring; Notes 638 



— Bush Limas short; Damage in 

 the Norfolk District; Ely Seed 

 Co.; Pea prospect; New York 

 pure seed bill; Notes 670 



— Unfavorable weather conditions; 

 Planting delayed; The coming 

 convention; Notes 738 



— The backward season; A word 

 for the canners; A banner year; 

 Suit against Blue Grass grow- 

 ers ; Notes T74 



— An unwarranted attack upon the 

 canning industry; Crop pros- 

 pects; The conventions; Per- 

 sonal 804 



— American Seed Trade Associa- 

 tiom; Incorporated; Seed Trade 

 Notes 806 



—Canners' convention; American 

 Seed Trade Association; Onion 

 seed crop ; Notes 838 



— Bermuda onion seed-crop pros- 

 pects; The corn crop; Canning 

 peas; The value of experience.. 902 



*Selenepedium grande albo-mar- 

 ginata 97 



Shamrock, The real 364c 



Shaw's garden and Sunday 182 



♦Sherman, E. M 832 



Society of American Florists and 

 Ornamental Horticulturists: — 



— New governing board; State 

 vice-presidents; Washington rep- 

 resentative 38 



— President's greeting 71 



— National Flower Show commit- 

 tee 105, 186, 697 



—Ladies' S. A. F 105, 176, 596 



■ — Prizes for travelling men 250 



— Legislative and tariff committee 



meeting 319 



—Executive board 402b, 428 



— Advisory committee for trade 



exhibition 594 



— Window glass and the tariff. . . . 730 

 — Registration of plants.... 8, 38, 

 144, 176. 211, 319, 361, 428, 528, 

 628. 



Page 

 Society of German Landscape Gar- 

 deners 865 



Sodium cyanide and potassium cy- 

 anide 427 



Southampton Horticultural Socie- 

 ty 318, 472 



♦Southern grown Beauties 730 



Spiay, An effective 438 



Spraying fluids 324 



Spring plant trade 215 



St. Louis Florists' Club 104, 209, 



:;4S, 402c, .561, 729, 865. 



— Horticultural Society 145 



— Spring show 474 



—Notes 407, 897 



Steamer departures 14, 46, 78, 



lis, 150, 1S6, 222, 2.5S, 294, 330, 

 :i70, 406, 444, 504, 538, 570, 604, 

 i;4U, 672, 704, 740, 776, 808, 840, 

 S72, 904. 



"Stanuard, F. H 889 



Strawberries 870 



— Fruiting under glass 7 



*Siuart, J. S 172 



Sweet Pea association, A pro- 

 posed 528, 834 



— Society, National ' 864 



—Novelties in England 207 



*Pykes, George 665 



Tarrvtown Horticultural Society. 



42. 177, 362, 898. 

 Tennessee State Nurserymen's As- 

 sociation 212 



Terry, Recollections of Father 427 



Thrips and their response to light 



and heat 205 



Thrifty French nursery practice... 829 



Toledo Florists' Club 176 



Toronto Gardeners' and Florists' 



Association 320 



— Reflections on the catastrophe. .. 632 

 Ti f e agent. The 668 



V 



*Vesey, W. J 38 



Veterans, The 765 



W 



•Ward, C. W 866 



Washington Horticultural Associa- 

 tion 8, *282 



Washington (D. C.) inauguraUon 



notes 364d 



—Florists' Club of. 42, 176, 321, 664, 802 



—Notes 509 



— I'ersonals 411 



'Water in the garden and home 



park '■ 797 



— Scenery in the garden 831, *861 



"Wedding decoration, A 283 



■^Welch, P 354 



White fly. The 716 



*Wiegand & Sons, Vase offered by. 102 



* VViegand, H. L 102 



Wild flowers 179 



Wind and hail 715 



"Window, A Lincoln 213 



Winnipeg Florists' Association 664 



—Trade notes 672, 883 



Winter color in the garden 727 



•Winzel, Charles 362 



Worcester County Horticultural 

 Society 177 



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♦Yates, Charles L 800 



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