HORTICULTURE 



VOL II 



SEPTEMBER 9. 1905 



NO. 11 



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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE 



FRONTISPIECE— Simimer Ciillure ol Araiicaiias 

 CANNA MADAME S rKOllI.EIN— Illiilstrat.ed— Pi'of. 



Waugh 271 



LIBRARY NOTES— C. Harman Payne 271 



EFFECT OF THE WINTER ON CONIFERS— T. D. 



Hatfield 272 



NOVELTIES AT RIVERTON—Uhisf rated— G. C. W... 273 



EDITORIAL 274 



ARRIVAL OF CYPRIPEDIUM FAIRIEANUM— Illus. 27.5 

 NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 



Buffalo Florists' Club 27G 



Tarrytown Horticultural Society 27G 



Newport Horticultural Society 276 



Horticultural Society of Chicago 27G 



Florists' Club of Philadelphia 27fi 



National Nut Growers' Association 27('> 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society 277 



Chrysanthfmum Society of America 277 



New Jersey Floricultural Society 277 



PROMOTING HORTICULTURE AMONG CHILDREN 



—Illustrated— Susan B. Sipe 278 



CUT FLOWER MARKET REPORTS 



Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Louisville. 



Newiiort, New York, Philadelphia 281 



MISCELLANEOUS 



.4rter Adj(nirnniPnl 275 



Goodby. gran 275 



Orchids and Orrhi.< 275 



Personal 275 



Exotics in Out-door Decoration 275 



Improving Waste Land 275 



What They Say of Us 275 



Oliituary 275 



New Bedford and Her Common— Tbos. White 277 



San Francisco Notes 277 



Philadelphia News Notes 277 



Business Changes 277 



News Notes 27S 



Catalogues Received 28G 



List of Patents '. 28t; 



Greenhouses liiiildin;' or Projected 28C 



I^OCAI, REPRESENTATIVES 



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

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

 CLEVELAND, C— A. L. Hutchlns, 38 Plymouth St. 

 CINCINNATI, C— 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— William Cooper, 563 St. Paul St. 



NEWPORT, R. I.— David Mcintosh, Ledge Road. 

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



St. 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.— Luther Monnette, 1100 Van 



Ness Av. 

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



Streets, N. W. 



