HORTICULTURE 



VOL II 



SEPTEMBER 2, I905 



NO. lO 



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Entered as second-class matter December 8, 1904, at the Post Office at Boston, Mass., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 



CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE 



FRONTISPIECE— Sweet Peas at Cohasset, Mass. 



THE CYCLAMEN— illustrated— 0. C. Bailey 



CORN-FLOWERS IN WINTER— Geo. H. Higgins 



HOW TO RENEW AN OLD ORCHARD— N. B. White. 



BORDEAUX MIXTURE— R. L. Adams 



EARLY FLOWERING GLADIOLI 



BRITISH HORTICIILTUUE— W. H. Adsett 



EDITORIAL 



NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 



Canadian Horticulturists at Mt. Royal Park — Illus. 



Societies to Co-operate 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society 



Kentucky Society of Florists 



Society of American Florists 



Newport Horticultural Society 



North Shore Horticultural Society 



New Haven County Horticultural Society 



SET A GOOD EXAMPLE— R. T. McGorum. 

 SEED TRADE 



CUT FLOWER MARKET REPORTS 



Boston, Cincinnati, Louisville, New York, Phila- 

 delphia, San Francisco 257 



MISCELLANEOUS 



After Adjournment 251 



Personal 251 



What They Say of Us 251 



Visitors in Boston 251 



Old Colony GleaniJigs 251 



Obituary 251 



Wholesome Chestnuts 251 



Out of the Bean Pod 251 



San Francisco Notes 253 



Philadelphia Facts and Fancies 253 



A Fertilizer Question 254 



Doings in Newport 254 



News Notes 254 



Washington Notes 254 



Greenhouses Building or Projected 257 



Catalogues Received 257 



Business Changes 257 



LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES 



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O.— Albert J. Cray, 129 E. Third St. 



S, IND.— George B. WIegand, 1610 N. Illl- 



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

 Edgar Elvin, 114 University St. 



NEV\/PORT, R. I.— David Mcintosh, Ledge Road. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA.— George C. Watson, 1614 Ludlow 



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