HORTICULTURE 



VOL. II 



JULY 22, 1905 



NO. 4 



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CONTENTS or THIS ISSUE 



FRONTISPIECE — Rhododc'iidron Dell at Kcw 



A WHITE CATTLEYA GI GAS — Illustrated — Lagor 

 and Hurrell 



A CORRECTION — 0.scar Hay 



CULTURE OF CCELOGYNES — J. W. Goodyiei 

 ROSA SETIGERA — Theod.-re Wirth 



PROPAGATION OF AZALEA NUDIFLORA 



son Dawson 



THE HARDY FLOWER GARDEN — T. D. Hatfield 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF AMERICAN ROSE 

 SOCIETY' AT HARTFORD — Illustration . . 



CARNATION DISEASES— R. L.Adams . . 



STOCKS — Denys Zirngiebel 



BRITISH HORTICULTURE — W. H. Adsett 

 EDITORIAL 



OBITUARY — Louis Sie 

 George Croucher . 



Duncan McGregor, 



NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 



American Carnation Society 



American Pomological Society 



Gardeners' and Florists' Club of Boston . 

 Society of American Florists ..'.... 



Florists' Club of Philadelphia 



St. Louis Florists' Club 



Chrvsanthcmum Society of America . . 

 Kentucky Society of Florists 



CUT FLOWER MARKET REPORTS 



Boston, Buffalo. Chicago, Cleveland, Indianapolis, 

 Louisville, Montreal, Newport, New York, 

 Omaha, Philadelphia 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Personal 



There is Room for It 



Hydrangea.s in Newport 



C)uting of Johnson & Stokes Employees 



Philadelphia Happenings 



Philadelphia News Notes 



Business Changes 



New s Notes 



NEXT WEEK SOMETHING ABOUT SWEET PEAS 



LOCAL COKRESPONDENTS 



BUFFALO, N. Y. — E. C. Brucker, 385-87 Ellicott St. LOUISVILLE, KY. — F. L. Schulz, Jr., 1325 Cherokee Road 



CHICAGO, ILL. — Fred Lautenschlager, 2597 N. Ridgeway Av. MONTREAL — Edgar Elvin, 136 Peel St. 



CINCINNATI, 0— Albert J Gray, I2g E. 3d St. NEWPORT, R. I. — David Mcintosh, Ledge Road 



CLEVELAND, O. — A. L. Hutch'ins, 38 Plymouth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. — George C. Watson, 1614 Ludlow 



DENVER, COLO. — N. A. Benson, 1352 So. Sherman Ave. Street. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. — George B. Wiegand, 1610 N. lUi- PROVIDENCE, R. I. — T. J. Johnston, 171 Weybosset St. 



nois St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.— Luther Monnette, 1 100 Van Ness Ave. 



