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UORTICULTURE 



May 2S, 1918 



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from nature, unci liave been brouyhl 

 toKethcr In sueh a way Uiat the non- 

 butunical reailer can recoKnizo at a 

 glance either the whole tree or the 

 leaves, flowers, fruits, or winter twigs, 

 and thus bo able to identif.v with ease 

 and certaint.v any unknown tree to 

 which his attention may bo called. A 

 plate i.s devoted to each tree, showing 

 the tree Itself, its foliage, bloom and 

 fruit. 



Published by J. B. Lippencott Com- 

 pany. Copies for sale by Horticulture 

 Publishing Co., Boston. 



CATALOGUE RECEIVED 

 '•Beautiful Home Surroundings" — 

 With its art cover and alluring title 

 this handsome publication by The 

 Framingham Nurseries, Framingham. 

 Mass., is quite a departure in appear- 

 ance from the typical nurserymen's 

 catalogue and the contents are in 

 material and arrangement equally 

 unique. Instructive illustrated chap- 

 ters on Foundation Planting. Decidu- 

 ous Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs. 

 Evergreens for various uses and as- 

 pects. Screen Planting. Hedges, Wind- 

 breaks, Pergola Planting. Plants to 

 Attract Birds, etc., etc., are carried 

 through the body of the book in 

 elaborate detail, along with extensive 

 tabulated lists of sizes and prices of 

 material adapted for the described 

 purposes. Printing and illustrations 

 are very fine. 



Hanford, Cal. — The Hanford Floral 

 Company has been purchased by 

 George Lorenz, who will do business 

 under the old name. 



The l<iK'iii,-ni7.'i| Miin.lurd liisii tioitle. 

 A Spray remedy fur fc-roeu. black, white flv, 

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Quart, SI.W); Callon, ?2.50. 



FUNCINE 



For mildew, rust and ether hllchts aCTcct- 

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VERMINE 



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MAUsaN. N. J. 



AIVIERICAN SWEET PEA SOCIETY. 

 The .\nn'riian Sweet I'ea Hulk-tin 

 and Scliedule for 191 S has Just been 

 issued. This is the oHlcial organ of 

 the American Sweet Pea Society and 

 includes in its contents the comidete 

 schedule and rules for the Tenth An- 

 nual Exhibition and Convention wlilch 

 is to be held in Wananiakers Greek 

 Hall. I'hiliidoliihia. on .lune 2."i-2(i. The 

 bulletin contains also instructive com- 

 munications on The Sweet Pea Indus- 

 try in England by J. S. Brunton. 

 Growing Sweet Peas in Tubs, by 



Wii.i.iA.M Gkav 

 Secretary, American Sweet Pea Society. 



.Tames Watt,. An Amateur's Experi- 

 ence by Wm. G. Taylor, Stray Notes 

 on Sweet Peas by Geo. W. Kerr, and 

 Sweet Peas in California by G. Cuth- 

 bertson. 



The Convention program is as fol- 

 lows: 



Tuesday. .June 25, 1918, 3 p. m.— Ad- 

 dress of welcome. 



President Kerr's address. 



Set'retary's report; Trea.surer's report. 



Reports on the trial grounds at 

 Cornell TTniversity. Ithaca, X. Y., bv 

 Prof. A. C. Beal. 



Nomination of ofBcers for 1919; invi- 

 tations for the next meeting place. 



Election of officers. 



Vote on the next meeting place. 



Good of the society — Addresses and 

 discussions. 



Unfinished business. Adjournment. 



Copies of the prize schedule may be 

 had on application to the secretary, 

 William Gray, Bellevue avenue, New- 

 port, R. I. 







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The Florist! Ball Aaioelatlon rate of In- 

 • uranee from Not. Int. 1916 to Not. lat, 

 1917 will be twenty cent! per hundred 

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 cents per hundred square feet of double 

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 JOHN O. ■8LKB, Saa., ■a4dU KiTar. N. t. 



