HORTICULTURE 



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 Rose: — (Continued) 



— Cherokee 441 



— •'Oruss au TepHtz 371 



— Houses. Lar^e ,^64 



—'Madonna 377 



—♦Marshall P. Wilder 483 



— *Mrs. Janline 377 



— *Mrs. Potter Palmer 377 



— *M.v Maryland 377 



— New book on the 3ti7 



—•Queen Beatrice ^. 376 



— *Rhea Reid 37fi 



— *White Ki Harney 37b, 433 



Roses: — 



— A dethorning instrument for.... 233 



—At Westerly, R. 1 370 



— From sand are cuttings 295 



— Notes on newer 371 



— Pot, for Easter 494 



— Remembrances of some pot 655 



— Some now, worth having 376 



— Under glass 815 



*Roy, David F. 100 



Royal Gardens, Kew 35 



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Salem Cherry Fair 754 



Salvia Zurich 61 



Sciadopitys verticillata, A method 



of propagating 69C 



— Propagation of 791 



♦Scarboro pond 681 



♦Screen, A practical G23 



San Jose scale e30 



Secretaries for 1908 170 



Seedsmen's League, Wholesale.... 338 

 Seed trade ....10, 40, 70, 112, 142, 



206, 238, 270, 302, 338. 414, 440. 



488, 534, 566, .59S. 630, (.94, 726, 



761, 793, 824, 856. 



— Maine views on free 72 



Selling, The art of 689 



Shamrock, The Irish 329 



—The Japanese 329 



Shrub chat 596 



♦Simpson. Robert 369 



— *A chat with 656 



:Small fruits 285, 484 



♦Smith \V. R 103 



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Society launched. A new 380 



Society of American Florisrts: — 



• — President Traendly's greeting. . . 9 



—New directors 9, 39, ♦es 



— Executive board meeting 39, 



.30U, 408, 478. 



— New officers .- 65 



—State vice-presidents 65, 107, 688 



— Ladies' Society of American 



Florists 100 



— A hustling member 442 



— The question of plant registra- 

 tion 658 



— Census committee 688 



— Supt C. H. Keitsch's notice 720 



— Reduced rates to Niagara 789 



— National Flower Show premium 



list 140, 208, £00, 375 



—Call for meeting 266 



— Committee of Fifty meeting 626 



—Department of plant registration. 



156, 530, 562, 592 

 Southampton Horticultural Society. 



38, 107, 266, 333, 479 

 Soil. A chemical study of some 



greenhouse 758 



— Fertility, maintaining 53 



Some wise advice 529 



— New things seen in an old coun- 

 try .410, 481 



Sprig from the spice bush, A 849 



Springfield, 111., The city beautiful 



movement in 482 



Steamer departures. . .762, 794, 826, 858 

 St. Louis Florist Club.... 64, 235, 

 374, 533, 688, 819. 



—Horticultural Society 141, 236, 754 



— Flower show 318 



♦Stock Queen Alexandra 589 



Storage Company must pay 24 



♦Sweet peas at Christmas 33 



— Popularity of . . . .■ 10 



— ♦Walchung, Early white 553 



— '^Winter flowering 563, 628 



Tarrytown Horticultural Society. 



9, 109. 170, 299, 442, 626, 754, 818 

 Testimonial, A 113, 529 



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♦Temple show, The 787 



♦Thilow, J. Otto 481 



Toledo Florists' Club 592 



—Florists in Tiffin and Fostoria. . 203 



— Notes 345 



—Some florists 333 



Tomatoes under glass 96 



Tribune Horticole 367 



Tri-City Florists' Association.... 8 

 Twenty-eighth street. News ot... 605 

 Twin City Florists' and Garden- 

 ers' Club 141, 266, 300, 592 



—Notes from 421, 627 



Vegetables under glass 253 



— ♦Greenhouse grown 272 



Viburnum opulus 261 



♦Violet Boston, New 29 



—♦House of 36 



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♦Waters, T. E 369 



Washington, Florists' Club of.. 42, 

 64. 107, 203, 331, 659, 788. 



♦Welch, P 369 



♦Wellesley, Horticultural study at 157 

 Western New York Horticultural 



Society 38, 176 



West Grove, Pa., A burglary at.. 297 



Winnipeg Florists' Association.. 478 



Wireless from Robert Craig 340 



— Picked up by 495 



Wood preservation for horticul- 

 turists 750 



Worcester County Horticultural 



Society 38, 332 



♦Wreath. A well-made 306 



York experiment station, Nebras- 

 ka, Notes from 621 



Colored Plate issued with this vol- 

 ume: — 



Chrysanthemums Morning Star and 

 Evening Star. 



THE INDEX WHICH APPEARS ON THESE 

 PAGES HAS A VALUE BEYOND ITS ORDINARY 

 PURPOSE AS A GUIDE TO THE CONTENTS OF 

 VOLUME 7. CONSIDERING THAT THE ABOVE 

 LIST OF SUBJECTS COVERS A PERIOD OF ONLY 

 SIX MONTHS— HALF A YEAR— COSTING THE 

 SUBSCRIBER FIFTY CENTS, IT IS. WE THINK. A 

 STRONG PRESENTATION OF THE VALUE WHICH 

 HORTICULTURE IS RETURNING TO ITS SUB- 

 SCRIBERS. CAN YOU DO BETTER THAN TELL 

 YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT? 



