HORTICULTURE 



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Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety.. 10, 107, 251, 326, *437, 541. 

 696, 91S. 



*Matthews, W. G 649 



Meritorious novelty, A 505 



*Micheirs Purity a.ster 834 



Milwaukee Florists' Club 883 



Milwaukee flower show 344 



Milwaukee show, Preparing for.. 9 



Miller, President-elect A. L 882 



Minneapolis, Joint meeting in.... 72 

 Minneapolis State Horticultural 



Society 918 



Minnesota Horticultural Society.. 44 

 Minnesota State Florists' Associa- 

 tion 107, 374, 470, 694, 781 



Mississippi matters 685 



Missouri Valley fair and exposi- 

 tion 543 



■"Model of formal gardening, A . . . . 830 

 Morris County Gardenrs' and Flor- 

 ists' Society 404, 902 



Moss on lawns, To destroy 61 



Moth killing beetles. The 61 



Mt. Kisco flower show 698 



Movements of gaideners 407,514 



Mushrooms in carnation bed 636 



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Narcissus, A profitless 75 



♦Narcissus J. B. M. Camm 542 



Nashua, N. H., A visit to 883 



Nashua, That trip to 920 



Nassau County Horticultural So- 

 ciety 107, 639, 711 



National apple show 185 



National Apple Show, Second.... 74 

 National Chrysanthemum Soci- 

 ety 604, 748 



National Dahlia Society 439, 604 



National flower show 780 



National fruit. Our, poetry 804 



National inspection law needed... 188 

 National Nut Growers' Associa- 

 tion 606 



National Sweet Pea Society 



44, 73, 607 



National sweet pea show 9 



Natural manures 339 



Netherlands Society for Bulb Cul- 

 ture 848 



New Azalea indica 624 



Ne-« Bedford Horticultural So- 

 ciety 438 



New Bedford notes... 278, 517, 613, 660 

 New Chinese vines and their uses. 466 

 New Davidias at Arnold Abore- 



tum 433 



New England Dahlia Society 



280, 404, 437, 471 



New England fruit show 345, 4S7 



New firms 349 



New flower stores 13, 113, 144, 



176, 316, 380, 412, 444, 476, 516, 

 54S, 612, 648. 684, 721, 756, 793, 

 851, 892, 928. 

 New Jersey Florieultural Society.. 917 

 New London County Horticultural 



Society 9 



New Orleans Flower Market 757 



New Orleans Horticultural So- 

 ciety 006, 748, 920 



New Orleans notes.. . .659, 6S5, 853, 921 



— Joint Meeting at 107 



Newport Horticultural Society.... 



'*43, 254, 374, 436, 470, 885 



New public parks and gardens in 



Germany 75 



News notes 14, 17, 58, 92, 105, 



106, 144, 145, 158, 190, 220, 221, 

 225, 252, 281, 296, 29S, 330, 359, 

 360, 390, 426, 454, 477, 530, 558, 

 562, 626, 661, 689, 708, 715, 733, 

 734, 754, 769, 806, 870, 927. 



New York Florists' Club 



404, 540, 694, 882 



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New York and New Jersey Associ- 

 ation of plant growers 848 



New York's great flower show .... 673 

 New York Horticultural Import- 

 ers' Protective Association 540 



North Shore ,^ Horticultural So- 

 ciety 255, 326, 374, 502, 749, 902 



Nuisance condemned, A 113 



Nurserymen in Ireland 374 



Nurserymen pulling together. 141, 180 



Obituary: 



— Alburger, Edward T., Jr., 488; 

 Asehmann, Mrs. Godfrey, 73. 



— "'Barr, Peter, A Reminiscence, 

 488; Beach, John H., 658; Beirie, 

 Nicholas, 154; Beneke, Richard 

 G., 172; Bogie, Alex., 454; Breck- 

 ner, Bernard, S03; Brown, 

 George H., 802; Bi'own, J. Cros- 

 by, 29; Brudahl, Jens Peterson, 

 802; Buillong, Lyman A., 695; 

 Burbank, Mrs. Olive, 940; Burt- 

 nett, A. G., 73. 



—Camp, W. H. De, 29; Copeland, 

 Herman, 172; Cornell, Geo. H., 

 940; Cramer, C, 58; Cronan, 

 Miss Anna, 803. 



— Dennis, James, 526; Dietrich, 

 Augustus, 294; Dunlop, John W., 

 381; Du Planty, Albert, 829. 



— Falconer, Mrs. \Vm., 695; Fisher, 

 Sewall, S81; Forbes, John, 48S; 

 Franks, Mrs. H. J., SSI; Free, 

 Mrs. Mary A., 623; Frost, Var- 

 num, 172. 



—Graham, Edward O., 381; Grant, 

 James S., 695; Gray, Mrs. Asa, 

 172; Gullett, W. H., 294. 



— Hagenburger, Philip, 73; Haines, 

 Mrs. John E., 73; Hansen, Prof. 

 Emil Christian, 349; *Harris, 

 Wm. K,, 8^0; Hasselbring, B., 

 526; Hellenthal, John R., 172; 

 Heller, Herbert, 106: Henson, 

 George D., 658; Hubbard, Mrs. 

 Gardiner G., 623. 



— Waters, T. M., In Memoriam, 

 454: Irwin, Andrew, S29. 



—■Johnson, "Thomas J., 488; Jones, 

 Percy, 65S; Jordan, Mrs. Anna 

 Brill, 29; *Jurgens, Carl, 802. 



— Kane, Mrs. Thomas, 294; Koer- 

 ner, P'rank A., 413. 



— Lambert, George, 526; Lange, H. 

 F. A., 750, 803; Langton, Daniel 

 W., 29: Lenz, Otto C, 106; Ly- 

 man, Edward M., 172. 



— Marks, Robert, S29; Massey, Mrs. 

 Caroline C, 172; McDonald, 

 Henry, 349; Menard, J. H., 750: 

 Miller, David, 29; Millett, Hip- 

 poly te, 695; Moore, Raymond, 

 829; Morgan, Aaron W., 454. 



— Olsen, Justen, 58. 



— Parrow, Thomas, 154; Pennock, 

 Aldrich J., 294; Pere, Nardy, 904. 



— Ragan, Prof. AVm. H., 251; Raw- 

 lings, F. E., 349; Reichspfarr, 

 Albert, 695; Reynolds. Amos., 

 154; Richter, Wilhelm, 154. 



— Scanlan, Mrs. P., 349; Schmiedel, 

 Ernest H., 731; Schneider, Fred- 

 erick, S02; Seligman, John, 829; 

 Smith, C. W., 106; Snyder, John, 

 294; Stark, B. W., 29; Steineke, 

 A. W., 695. 731; *Sutermeister, 

 E., 623. 



— Thompson, Samuel J., 731, 750; 

 Thomson. David, 695; ""Thorpe, 

 John, 106; ""Thurlow, Thos. C, 

 154. 



—Ulan, Thomas McKenna,- 731; 

 Ullrich, A. C, 73. 



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 Obituary : —(Continued ) . 

 —Walker, George, 172; Waters, T. 



M., 413. 

 — Zappc, Fred, 558; Zschorna, John 



S., 558. 

 *Odontoglossum crispum var. E. 



B. Dane 140 



*Odontoglossum Insleayi 203 



Oil as a fuel 90 



Oncidium varicosum Rog'ersii . . . . 601 

 Orchids at Royal Horticultural So- 

 ciety 730 



♦Orchids, Three good 467 



Orchids, Treatment of newly im- 

 ported 825 



♦Orders promptly filled 929 



Packing flowers for shipment 785 



*Palm group at Albany Florists' 



Club exhibition 781 



Parcel post advocated 925 



Park improvement for Washing- 

 ton 187 



Park superintendents at Minne- 

 apolis 171 



Paris autumn show 626 



Paris spring show 60 



Pasadena flower show 708 



Patent granted 59, 94, 126, 158, 



190, 256, 298, 330, 362, 394, 426, 

 489, 530, 626, 698, 734, 770, SOC, 

 870, 906, 926. 



Peaches, Pruning 823 



Pennsylvania Horticultural Soci- 

 ety 437, 780, 918 



Peony growing, Some points on . . . 101 



♦Peonies at Cornell 390 



Peonies, What 1909 has taught us 



about 497 



Personal.. 12, 48, 81, 117, 144, 172, 

 220, 2S5, 317, 348, 380, 413, 456, 

 487, 517, 543, 613, 64U, 684, 732, 

 758, 792, 834, S92, 921.. 

 Philadelphia: Her pre-eminence in 

 floriculture; Men and firms that 

 have attained distinction; sweet 



peas at Fordhook 229, 243 



Philadelphia, Florists' Club of.... 



137, 374, 640, 848 



Philadelphia notes.. 8, .53, *32, 123, 

 145, 177, 289, 353, 381, *423, 4.55, 

 561, 6cS9, 725, 804, 834. 



Philadelphia show 675 



♦Phillpot, H. E 780 



Pierson, Frank R., President-elect 



S. A. F 309 



Pittsburg Florists' and Gardeners' 



Club 72, 405, 437, 540, 694, 917 



Pittsbiirg florists and gardeners go 



visiting 696 



Polygonum lanigerum *469 



Portland's roses 940 



♦Portola, Trophies at the Flower 



and Fruit Show 541 



Potash for sale to all 890 



Proposed flower show at Lincoln, 



Neb 925 



Prospective exhibitions 558 



Pterostyrax (Halesia) hispida,.. 636 

 Publications received. .46, 124, 362, 

 ,394, 442, 514, 6J0, 662, 697, 770, 

 940. 



Railroad gardening 527, *924 



Railroad gardeners' convention... 327 



♦Rambler rose. Lady Duncan 712 



Rambles in the Black Hills 465 



Rehmannia augulata 202, 339 



♦Reid, Wm 917 



♦Relics of the San Francisco fire. . 74 

 Results obtained by German hy- 

 bridists. Some 842 



Retail trade notes 648 



