HORTICULTURE 



VOL IV 



NOVEMBER lO, 1906 



NO. 19 



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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE 



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Page 

 FRONTISPIECE— Nephrolepis Piersoni Multiceps. 



EPIDENDRUM PANICULATUM— James Hutchinson 



— llluslrated 495 



USEFUL LATE FALL FLOWERS— Robert Cameron.. 495 



BRITISH HORTICULTURE— W. H. Adsett 496 



NERINE— K, Finlavson 496 



EXTRACTS OF VACATION NOTES— Edgar Elviu 497 



FOREIGN NOTES— C. Harman Payne 497 



EDITORIAL. 



A topic for club consideration — The single-flowered 

 chrysanthemum has a future — O'Mara vs. Bur- 

 bank — Commercial florists should co-operate with 



the exhibitions 498 



AFTER AD.JOURNMENT 499 



A NEW NEPHROLEPIS— Illustrated 499 



NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETTIES. 



The New England Dahlia Society 500 



The Monmouth Horticultural Society 500 



Morris County Gardeners' and Florists' Society... 500 



The "Ladies' "Auxiliary" of the S. A. F 500 



New .Jersey Floricultura! Society 500 



The Boston Exhibition 501 



The Philadelphia Show 501 



Nassau County Horticultural Society 502 



Best Methods of Marketing the Products of the 

 Wholesale Plant and Flower Growers — ,T. Austin 

 Shaw .502 



Page 



NEWS OF THE CLUBS AND SOCIETIES— Continued. 



Growers' Association — L. H. Read 517 



Views of the Boston Exhibition — Illustrations.... 503 



The American Carnation Society 504 



President Duckham's .Address at Chicago 504 



The Florists' Club of Philadelphia 509 



The Tarrytown Exhibition 509 



The Bay Shore Flower Show 509 



Club and Society Notes 509 



OBITUARY. 



Lewis Ullrich. Portrait — William Doogue. Portrait 



— .1. L. Dillon, Portrait — Mrs. August Millang 505 



SEED TRADE 608 



CUT FLOWER MARKET REPORTS. 



Boston. Buffalo. Chicago, Columbus. Indianapolis, 

 Louisville. Philadelphia, Washington 511 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Chrysanthemum — Poetry 499 



Personal 499 



Wholesome Chestnuts 499 



California Notes 507 



News Notes 508 



Publications Received 508 



Habermehl Show 509 



Incorporated 511 



Greenhouses Building and Projected 517 



List of Patents 517 



A Modorn Carnation House — Illustrated 517 



COLORED SUPPLEMENT WITH NEXT ISSUE 



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LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES 



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

 CLEVELAND, O. — A. L. Hutchins, 2220 East 74th St. 

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 CINCINNATI, 0.— Frank W. Ball, Walnut Hills. 

 DETROIT, MICH.— Frank Danzer, 1487 Fifteenth St. 

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



Illinois St. 

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

 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN— G. L. Skutt, 3800 Bryant Ave. 



MONTREAL.— William Cooper, 338 St. James St. 

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

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. — George C. Watson, Oobson 



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 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. — Luther Monnette, 866 Isabella 



St., Oakland, Cal. 

 TOLEDO, O. — J. L. Schiller, 929 Prouty Ave. 

 WASHINGTON, D, C. — James J. Harty, 14th and H 



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