HORTICULTURE 



VOL II 



OCTOBER 28, 1905 



NO. 18 



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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE 



Page. 

 FRONTISPIECE— Tritoma Pfitzeri 

 EARLY CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT CRYSTAL 



PALACE— C. Harman Payne 439 



BRITISH HORTICULTURE— W. H. Adsett 439 



THE IRIS— George Moore 440 



WATER LILIES— William Tricktr 441 



EDITORIAL 442 



AFTER ADJOliRNMENT 443 



OUT OF THE BEAN POD— Thos. F. Matthews 443 



NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 



Des Moines Florists' Club 444 



Newport Horticultural Societ.v 444 



French National Chrysanthemum Society 444 



Society of American Florists 444 



Toronto Gardeners' and Florists' Society 444 



Paris Chrysanthemum Show 444 



Chrysanthemum Society of America 444 



Miscellaneous News 444 



Page. 



NEW TRITOMAS AND OTHER RIVERTON 



SPECIALTIES— G. C. Watson— Illustrated 445 



OUT OF THE GINGER JAR— G. C. W 446 



CRISP CHATS WITH SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS 



MEN 446 



CUT FLOWER MARKET REPORTS 



Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Louisville, Newport, 



New York, Philadelphia 449 



SEED TRADE 454 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Obituary 443 



Personal 443 



New Chrysanthemum Rosiere 443 



San Francisco Notes 44G 



Park News 44G 



Catalogues Received 446 



List of Patents 449 



News Notes 449 



Business Changes 449 



Greenhouses Building or Projected 454 



BUFFALO, N. Y.— E. C. Brucker, 385-87 Ellicott St. 

 CHICAGO, ILL.— C. A. Klunder, 33 State St. 

 CLEVELAND, 0.— A. L. Hutchins, 38 Plymouth St. 

 CINCINNATI, O.— Albert J. Gray, 129 E. Third St. 

 INDIANAPOLIS, IND.— George B. Wiegand, 1610 N. Illi 



nois St. 

 LOUISVILLE, KY.— F. L. Schuiz, Jr., 1325 Cherokee Rd 

 MONTREAL— W/illiam Cooper, 568 St. Paul St. 



LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES 



NEW/PORT, R. I 



David Mcintosh, Ledge Road. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA.— George C. Vi^atson, 1614 Ludlow 



St. 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.— Luther Monnette, 1100 Var> 



Ness Av. 

 WASHINGTON, D. C—Z. D. Blackistone, 14th and H 



Streets, N. W. 



