HORTICULTURE, LITERATURE OF 



AMKKICAN GLADIOLUH SoriETY. This se>e-ie-ty issue-s a bulletin from 

 time to lime. The fir.*! annual leport was published in Bulle- 

 tin No. I, August,, I91O; the seconil in Bulle-tm No. 7. Tin- pub- 

 li.-ahon is still continued in the "Modem Gladiolus Grower." 

 Adelress MS < Vdnr St., Syi aeuse, N. Y. 



AMKKK.'AN PKONV Socurrv. This soe-iety issue-s no regular publicu- 

 tioiiH. The Nomenehil lire ('ommillee of I he .society, in coopera- 

 tion with a re-prese-nlulive- of the New York Stale (',,!!, r e of 

 Agriculture, li:i-i pn-pan-d lour bullet.iliM which have been pub- 

 lished by Ceirnell University. The; lirst, appeared in l'.H)7 under 

 the title "A Peony Checklist;" the second in 1908, on Bulletin 

 No. 2. r >9, "The- IVony;" the third in I9KI, tin I'.nll.-t in No. 27K, 

 "The Classification of the I'eony;" Uie fourth in 1011 HH Bulle- 

 tin No. .'MM!, "The Classification of the Peony." The society 

 holds itn annual meeting and exhibition in June. Address, 

 Clinton, N. Y. 



AMERICAN POMOLOOICAL SOCIETY. Biennial reports are published 

 by the society. The first report (for 1850) was published in 1851 

 under the title, "Report of the American Pomological Congress," 

 and was published by the Ohio State Board of Agriculture. 

 The next report wus issued in l.H. r >2 under the title, "Proceedings 

 of the Second Session of the American Pomological Congress." 

 The publication has been continuous under the title "Proceed- 

 ings of the American Pomological Society," with the exception 

 of the years 1800 and 1893, when no reports were published. 

 Total number of volumes, 29. There has been one special report 

 entitled, "The Cherry, together with reports and papers on 

 pear, plum, pencil, grape-, and Kinall fruit." A "Catalogue of 

 Fruits has also been published by this society. Organized in 

 1850 by the union of two other societies, both organized in 

 1848. Address, 2033 Park Road, Washington, D. C. 



AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. This society issues an annual bulletin 

 under the title, "Annual Proceedings and Bulletin," the first 

 bulletin being issued in 1905. From April, 1912, until the middle 

 of the year 1913, it also issued a quarterly journal entitled, 

 "The Rose Journal." Organized 1899. Address, Beacon, N. Y. 



AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS. Has published one 

 report of the transactions for the years 1899-1908 inclusive. 

 The official organ of the society is ti quarterly journal entitled 



"Landscape Architecture." Address, 15 Kast -Kith St., New 



York City. 



AMERICAN SWEET PEA SOCIETY. This society was originally organ- 

 ized in Now York, July 7 and 8, 1909, as the "National Sweet 

 Pea Society of America." Annual exhibitions and conventions 

 are held every summer. Extensive trials of aweet peas are 

 carried on under the auspices of the horticultural department 

 of Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Bulletins are issued by 

 Cornell University, which go to the members of this Society. 

 Address, New York City. 



CANADIAN SEED GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. Annual reports are issued 

 by the Association. The first report was published in 1904, 

 under the title "Report of First Annual Meeting of the Canadian 

 Seed Growers' Association." The publication still continues 

 under this title. Special bulletins are issued from time to time, 

 the last one being "Plant Breeding in Scandinavia." Address, 

 Ottawa. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY OF AMERICA. Annual meetings and 

 exhibitions are held in November of each year of which an 

 annual report is published together with the work of the com- 

 mittees. The first annual report was published in 1902. Address, 

 Morgan Park, 111. 



INTERNATIONAL APPLE SHIPPERS' ASSOCIATION. This society 

 issues an annual year-book, and a monthly bulletin. The first 

 report was published in 1896 under the title, "International 

 Apple 

 have 

 Associ 



national Apple Shippers' Association;" those for 1910-14, 

 "Official minutes of the International Apple Shippers' Asso- 

 ciation." A monthly bulletin began February, 1911, under the 

 title, "The Spy." Both are continuous. There are special 

 monthly reports issued for members only. Address, 612 Mercan- 

 tile Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 



NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GARDENERS. Official organ is the 

 "Gardeners' Chronicle of America," which contains all the 

 association news. Address, Madison, N. J. 



NATIONAL COUNCIL OF HORTICULTURE. Has issued no regular 

 report except in 1907 of the Jamestown Congress of Horti- 

 culture. Copies of short articles on horticultural topics are sent 

 to several thousand newspapers each spring. 



NATIONAL NUT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. This association issues 

 an annual volume of proceedings and also a journal, "The 

 Nut Grower," which is the official organ of the society, and con- 

 sists of 24 pages monthly. It began publication in August, 19HL'. 

 The first report was published in 1903 under the title, "Pro- 

 ceedings of the Second Annual Convention." There have been 

 seven issues under the title "Proceedings of the Annual ('.in- 

 ventions." There have been no special reports. Address, ( 'airo, 

 Ga. Northern Nut Growers' Association. See Nuts, Vol. IV. 



RAILWAY GARDENING ASSOCIATION. Reports of the mmual meet- 

 ings are published. The seventh report was issued in 1913. 

 Address, Sewickley, Pa. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICUL- 

 TURISTS. An annual report is published by the society. The 

 first report was published in 1885 as "Proceedings of the Society 



of American Florists." After 1901, the title was changed to 



"Proceedings of Society of American Florists and Ornamental 

 Horticulturists." Have also published a list of plants registered 

 from July, 12, 1908 to August 1, 1914. National charter given 

 March 3, 1901. Address 53 West 28th St., New York City. 



SOCIETY rent HORTICULTURAL SriKNCK. This society issues an 

 annual report entitled, "Proceedings of the Society for Horti- 

 cultural Science." The first report was published in I'.IOf. under 

 the title, "Proceedings of the Society for Horticultural Science. 

 Preliminary meeting, September, 1903; first annual meeting, 

 December, 1903; second annual meeting, 1901." Proceedings 

 have; been published annually since with tin' exception ol tin- 

 year I '.(OS, which was published with 1909. Total number of 

 volumes, it. Address, College Park, Md. 



VEGETABLE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. The first report 



was published in I'.MI'.I under I he title, "Year Book of the (ireen- 

 house Vegetable (IrowerH 1 and Market, Gardeners' Association 

 of America." The next, report contained the proceedings of the 

 conventions of 1909, 191(1 and 1911 and appeared under I he 

 title-, "Oflicial Proceedings of the Vegetable Crowery' Associa- 

 tion of America." The proceedings of the 1912 convention will 

 probably be published with those of 1913 and 1914. Addi- H, 

 Ixjuisvilie, Ky. 



ALABAMA 



ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. The first report was 

 published in 1903-4 under the title, "Kirst Annual Report of 

 the Alabama Ktate Board of Horticulture." < Inly the first two 

 reports have been published and these by the state;. They have 

 been published under one cover and al.-.o separately. Those from 



1905-0 to 1911-12 are typewritten reports Mil. milled to the 

 Governor. There have been no volumes or re-ports on special 

 subjects. This board is chiefly concerned with nursery inspec- 

 tion and the enforcement of the horticultural law approved 

 March 5, 1903. The board consists of the Commissioner of 

 Agriculture, president of the States Horticultural Soe-ie-ty, 

 elirector of the experiment, station (ex-off.). The- horticulturist 

 of the experiment statiem is secretary of the board and State 

 Horticulturist. Addre-ss, Auburn. 



ALABAMA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. This society issues 

 annual reports which are published by both the slate and 

 the society. The first report was published in 1901 under the 

 title, "I'rocee'dingsof the Alabama Slate; Horticultural Socie-ty, 

 First, Annual Me-e-ling." The publication is slill cemlinue-d under 

 the title, "Proceedings of the Alabama State Horticultural 

 Society." The first, second, third, and fourth annual reports 

 were publishe-d by the society; the fifth, sixth ami se-ve-nth we-re) 

 published in one- volume by the- I )e-partment e>f Agriculture, 

 Montgomery, as serial No. 36, and the eighth annual report as a 

 I Vpartment, bulletin, si-rial No. l~. The ninth, te-nlli and 



eleventh annual reports have recently boon issue;d by the 

 society. Total numibor of volumes, 11. There have been no 

 separate reports on special subjects. Organized January 27, 

 1903. Address, Auburn. 



ARIZONA 



ARIZONA COMMISSION OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE. This 

 commission issues annual reports and circulars, published by 

 the state. The first report was published in August, 1909, 

 under the title, "First Annual Report of the Arizona Horti- 

 cultural Commission." Four reports have- be-en published under 

 the title;, "Annual He-port of the- Arizona Horticultural Com- 

 mission." In 1912, the name of the organization was changed as 

 above and two reports have been published under the title 

 "Annual Report Arizona Commission Agriculture and Horti- 

 culture." The annual reports e>f the- State Kntenneilogist are 

 included in the reports of the commission. Sixteen e-in-ulars 

 have been published on various entomological subje < I .-<. 

 Address, Phoenix. 



ARKANSAS 



Second Annual Reports, 18934). At that time, a new pe>e-iety 

 hail been oi|'ani/,eil under I he same name as t he- old horticull nral 

 He>e-ie-ty founded in Is79. The second socie-ty was finally merged 

 .into tne first. Address, Horticultural Department, University 

 of Arkansas, Fayettevillo. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA 



BRITISH COLUMBIA FRUIT GROWERB' ASSOCIATION. An annual 

 report is publishe-el by the province-. The- first repe>rt was pub- 

 lished in 1890 under the title, "First Annual Report of the 

 British Columbia Fruit Growers' Association." The; re-ports 

 fre>m 1892-1895 have the title, "Annual report of the He>rti- 

 cultural Society and Fruit Growers' Association of British 

 Columbia;" those from May, 1895, to August, IS97, "Id-port 

 eif the British Columbia I'Vuit ([rowers' and Horticultural 

 Society;" those from 1908-9, "Annual and (^uarte-rly Meetings 

 of the British Columbia Fruit Growers' Association." The 

 twenty-fourth annual report was issued in 1913. There- have 

 been no special repe>rts, except a "Pest anel Remedy" supple- 

 meni , 1895-6, issued separately- Address, Victoria. 



