VOL. VI. NO. 1 



SUPPLEMENT TO 



JULY 6, 190? 



H ORTICULTURE 



INDE.X TO VOL. V 



Illustrated articles are marked with a * 



LIBRARY 

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Page 

 A 



After adjournment... 525, 685, 751, 813 

 Alabama State Horticultural So- 

 ciety 258 



Alaska, Horticulture in 845 



♦Alpine flowers in a cold green- 

 house 617 



—Plants 717 



Amaryllis, The cycles of 5, 125 



—Culture of 191, 333 



Amasonia punicea 650 



♦Amateur with a record. An 197 



American Association of Nursery- 

 men 558 



— Convention program 655 



— President's address 783 



—Secretary's report 784 



— Officers chosen; next meeting 



place 815 



American Association of Park Su- 

 perintendents 294 



American Carnation Society: — 

 — Entries for the show; Railroad 



rates • 32 



— *City Hall, Toronto 49 



■ — Annual meeting; List of premi- 

 ums; *John H. Dunlop 62 



— *Queen's Hotel, Toronto 63 



— Convention at Toronto 96 



— President's address 96 



— Secretary's report; Treasurer's 



report 97 



— Are there too many carnations 



introduced 97 



— *John Birnie 97 



— *T\vo Weber seedlings; The ex- 

 hibition 99 



— Report of nomenclature commit- 

 tee 98 



— *Fred H. Lemon 121 



—The banquet 130, *131 



— Canada's possibilities 131 



—Additional notes; Visit to Bramp- 

 ton 132 



— *Greenhouse construction 164. 



— *Two Canadian trophies 19S 



— American carnations in England 229 

 — Americau carnations in Denmark 822 



— Carnations registered 63, 227, 



296, 494, 590. 655. 

 American Peony Society. .654, 718, 



752, 784. 

 American Rose Society: — 

 — Schedule and program for the 



Washington exhibition 133 



— Executive committee meeting... 



195, 752 



— A few words for the .•196 



^Schedules for the show 228 



— Additional prizes 258 



— *Robert Simpson; F. R. Pierson; 

 H. O. May; Benjamin Ham- 

 mond; W. F. Kasting; P. J. Haus- 



wirth; Robert Craig 295 



— Preliminary announcement; 



Washington notes 296 



— Annual meeting; President's 

 address 336 



Page 



American Rose Society:— (Continued) 



— Secretary's report 337 



— Awards 339 



—♦Banquet at Washington 378 



— Exhibition notes 378 



— Outdoor rose culture 380 



— An ideal in rose raising 382 



—Climbing and trailing roses in 



the hardy rose garden 383 



— *F. R. Pierson cup -145 



—Notes by the secretary 558 



American Seed Trade Associa- 

 tion 61, 722, 847 



— President's address 847 



-Secretary-treasurer's report; 



second day session 848 



— The banquet; election of officers 849 

 — *Reminiscences of the seed trade 849 

 — The Congressional free seed dis- 

 tribution 852 



Amherst, A new instructor at 293 



Annandale rose show 815 



Annuals, Plant plenty of 585 



Anthuriums 57 



Apples for France 527 



—Orchard, The 33.^ 



— Why we import 833 



Appraiser's decisions 594 



Appreciated appreciation. An 685 



Aquatic garden in Philadelphia... 



*773, *7SS 

 "Arnold Arboretum, The workshop 



at '?09 



*Avenue of pin oaks 518 



♦Azaleas, Entrance to house 7 



—♦House of Christmas 1 



— Pharailde Mathilde 193 



B 



Baltimore notes 



Bean, The Lima ^^ 



Bedding plants . ." 564, 



♦Begonia Gloire de Lorraine 



— Propagation of 



Bermuda, A talk on 



Bird slaughter, Stop the 



♦tlirnie, John 



Boiler inspection. An oppressive 



law 129, 



—Care of steam 



Books, Review of new 



Boston: — 



— Gardeners' and Florists' Club 



of 32, 61, 100, 194, 227, 297, 



339, 376, 428, 494, 526, 558, 654, 



686, 758, 814. 



— ♦Spring exhibition at 



—Two ex-presidents honored 



British horticulture 5, 126, 190, 



222, 255, 375, 487, 554, 651, 714, 



779. 



— Favorites, Some 



—Fruit growers' foes 



♦Bruggerhof , F. W 



*Bryophyllum calycinum 



Buffalo Florists' Club 



— Horticultural Society of 



Bulb stock. The value of 



694 

 30 

 719 

 , 25 

 163 

 525 

 811 

 . 97 



159 

 559 

 394 



426 

 297 



288 

 587 

 849 

 585 

 61 

 429 

 370 



Page 



B'llb stock:— (Continued) 



— i<"'orcing ^94 



Bulbous plants for massing and 



bedding "''^'^ 



Business changes 101, 143, 173, 



lya 269, 303, 342, 400, 439, 503, 



5;-;5', 5(;9, 601, 621, 660, 695, 727, 



7G1, 793, 825, 855. 

 —Embarrassments 204, 236 



Calanthes 129 



— The deciduous 224 



California notes 12, 33, 67, 182 



Canada, Express rates in 795 



Canadian readers. To our 559 



■'Canterbury bells and foxgloves ... 453 



Catalogues received 9, 35, 83, 



149 170 200, 306, 342, 430, 462, 

 498. 562, 594, 659, 721, 769, 801. 

 Carnations:- 



— * Aristocrat 67 



— Beacon 65 



— Britannia, About ^55 



— Carnations ." 386 



—Comments of E. A. Stroud 302 



—Culture of the 387 



— Experience with the (Haines) . . . 198 



— *Flowers split 66 



— *Imperial, Pink Imperial and 



.Tohn E. Haines 65 



— *Mabelle 132 



*May 386 



—New l<;nglish 589 



—Notes 302 



— Observations on the 598 



— Potash for 57 



— Pot culture of the 502 



— *White Perfection 67 



- 'Winsor *64, ^185, *195 



♦Cedrus Libani and Cedrus De«- 



dara 189 



Celery growing in Irondequoit 818 



Chicago Florists' Club 228 



Children's gardens and the trade 



225, 306, 434 



China, E. H. Wilson's trip to 117 



Chrysanthemum, A promising 



sport ^2 



— The; Its past, present and future 81fa 



— The market show 56 



—Culture in France *3C9, 553 



—Notes 286 



Chrvsanthemum Society of Amer- 



ic'a 100, 428, 846 



—Prizes offered '?84, 846 



Cincinnati Florists' Society «. . • • 60- 



Club and society notes 9, 33, 



101 135, 197, 228, 260, 298, 356, 



378' 429, 494, 559, 590, 623, 635, 



655! 687, 719, 758, 790, 846, 864. 



Codling moth. The 557 



♦Colorado blue spruce 153 



Columbus Florists' Club 134, 



227 294, 377, 458, 526, 590, 686, 



782', 815.' 

 • Condensation on store windows... 207 

 \Conifers, Ornamental *29, *93, 



373, 521, ♦649, 715, 843. 



