HOETICULTURE 



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— Convention crop reports. Garden 

 peas. Garden beans. 'Charles N. 

 Page. Notes 47 



— The Bourne bill. *A message from 

 Lonsdale 50 



— Garden peas from New Zealand. 

 Notes 88 



— Crop reports from Holland. The 



Burnham bill. Notes 119 



The Bourne bill. The Bourne bill 

 condemned. Lily bulbs. Notes 184 



— The dull season. The European 

 situation. California seeds. Corn, 

 beans and peas. Seed legislation. 

 Notes 220 



— Competition based on quality. The 

 Bourne bill condemned. Notes.... 278 



— Idaho seed pea crops. Notes 384 



—Crop reports. Notes 446 



• — Sam Sibley. Notes 478 



— Wholesale Seedmen's League. Many 

 seed crops Immature. Peas and 

 beans ripening poorly. The potato 

 situation. Onions also soft. A 

 baseless rnmcr. Grass seed crops. 508 



• — Some valuable grasses. Notes 510 



• — Some valuable grasses 540 



— Later pea crops reports. The cum- 

 bersome Bourne bill. .Notes 542 



— The aster seed crop. Notes 574 



— Accident to J. Chas. McCullough. 

 Lily of the valley crop in Germany. 

 Notes 640 



— Effects of weather vagaries on 

 trade. The potato question. On- 

 ions Iseeping poorly. Cabbage and 

 bean crops. The celery stringency. 



— Notes 682 



— Shortage of crops. Notes 718 



— Keeping onions over winter. Notes. 750 



Page 

 — Bean prices. Miscellaneous staples. 

 Garden pea- percentages. The seed 



importation act. Notes 782 



— Baltimore analyzed. The third gen- 

 eration of Hendersons. Some very 



seedy verses 843 



— Seed hou.se gives insurance. Notes 902 

 Seed Trade Association. American: 

 — Proceedings at Chicago convention 14 

 — Resolutions on death of Jerome B. 



Rice 15 



— Wholesale Grass Seed Dealers' As- 

 sociation. Notes 16 



Shaw banquet, The 867 



♦Shea, James B 227 



•Siebrccht, William H., President 



elect N. Y. Florists' Club 857 



Show, Booming the 870 



♦Smith, Wm. R 41 



Smith, W. R., A proposed memorial to 118 



Smith, W. R. memorial. Proposed 248 



Soil liming, Effect of 537 



Soils 852 



Soil surveys, Dept. of Agriculture 844 



Southampton Horticultural Society.. 376 



Specialize on something fresh 666 



♦Stove aud greenhouse plants. Group 



of 105 



Sweet pea, A great triumph for the.. 77 



♦Sweet pea, A new Burpee 601 



Sweet pea diseases. Present knowl- 

 edge of, and their control 82. 331, 



C56. 676. 



♦Sweet pea field, A Missouri 379 



Sweet pea grower. To the 379 



•Sweet peas in 1912 240 



Sweet pea in America, The 678 



♦Sweet pea novelties, Three prize win- 

 ning 33 



Sweet Pea Society of America, Na- 

 tional 10, 538 



Page 

 — Annual exhibition and convention. 

 Schedule of prizes. Portraits of of- 

 ficers. Program of meeting. .43, 44, 44A 

 —The meeting. The luncheon. The 



exhibition. List of awards 78 



Sweet pea wilt and mildew 77 



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Tornado at Syracuse 419 



♦Traendly, Mrs. Frank H 346 



•Trophies, Two valuable 569 



Tuxedo Horticultural Society 504 



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•Vanda Sanderiana 412 



Vegetable exhibit at Michell's 384 



Vegetable Growers' Association 309 



♦Vick consolidation. The 312 



Vincent dahlia show 473 



♦Vinery border. Construction of a 812 



•Visit to Adrian. Mich.. A 633 



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Walsh, M. H, honored 817 



Washington notes: 12, 55, 85, 116D, 180, 



309, 347, 443, 514, 546, 578, 611, 646, 686. 

 722, 754, 791, 826. 



•Water gardening 69 



Wells', A visit to ^ 820 



Westchester and Fairfield Horticul- 

 tural Society 281, 710, 866 



Western New York Horticultural So- 

 ciety 866 



Where the credit belongs 347 



"Willing Helper," The 449 



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Y«nkers Horticultural Society 71« 



