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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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Horticultural Whys and Wherefores . 



Bv Edrvin Jenlfins 

 The Chrysanthemum Bv Dr. Franl( Crane 

 Some Facts About Corn Growing . 



B\i William CalloTeav 

 "This Is My Work" By Henry Van Dyke 

 Grape Culture Under Glass 



By Wm. Morrow 

 "Except Ye Repent" . Selected 



Exhibitions and Progress By Willian Turner 

 More About Drains By A. A. Macdonald 

 A Successful First Attempt . ' 

 Propagating and Raismg Ferns 

 Cedars of Lebanon . 

 Berries and Other Shrubs En Masse 



By Samuel Scott 

 Smoke Injurious to Plants . 

 Editorial 



Gardeners' Gift to Miss Wilson 

 Association Notes 



N. A. G. New Year's Resolution 



President's Message 



President Waite's Appointments 



Meeting of Trustees and Directors 



New Members 



Why Procrastinate? 

 Among the Gardeners 



Gardener Heads New ^'ork Florists' Club 

 747 International Show Number 



75Q Criticisms on Convention By Oscar Addo 



News of Boston and Vicinity 

 yrri "In a Garden" . . . Selected 



^ . Farm Management as a Profession 



'^^ Climbing Plants . By Stanley R. Candler 



Averse to Race Suicide 

 '-'' Sources of Plant Diseases . 



751 Secretary Houston to the Boy Agriculture 



752 Champions .... 



753 The American Pea Society 



753 Our Wild Flowers .... 



754 American Gardens and Gardeners 



754 National Organization to Study Forest Insect 



Problem ..... 



755 Potato Quarantine .... 



755 Old Plants Advertised Under New Names 



756 A Lazy Business Man 



756 National Associations 



757 Local Societies .... 

 Gardeners' Diary .... 

 NewTJort Horticultural Society 

 Lenox Horticultural Society 

 New Jersey Floricultural Society . 

 Connecticut Horticultural Society ' . 

 Tuxedo Horticultural Society 



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[Russian Lily of the Valley 



Have you e\'cr grown our Russian Lily of the Valley? Many 

 leading" florists and gardeners in eveiy State in the Union do and 

 ai'e ready to pass a good word about its good qualities. 



New (]roj) readv for present deliverv. 



Case, 250, $6.00; 500, $11.00; 1,000, $20.00 



Cold Storage for deliverv after Januarv 15, 1914. 



Case, 250, $6.50; ^ 500, $12.00; ^ 1,000, $23.00 



Our 1914 (Catalog will he mailed during Decemher; if you do 

 not receive a copy, we hoi)e you will droji us a card. 



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 NEW YORK CITY 



