The American Carnation Society 



The Carnation as it is grown in Europe. 



John Thorpe's Ideal Carnation. 



Sports and Variations. 



Some Types and Tendencies in the Carnation. 



Pot Culture of Carnations. 



A Retailer's Views. 



Growing New Varieties of Carnations. 



Diseases of the Carnation, other than Rust. 



Carnation Diseases. 



Carnation Enemies and Supposed Remedies. 



Discrimination of Diseases without the use of the Microscope. 



New Carnations and their Introduction into Commerce. 



Carnations for Cut Flowers. 



Desirable Varieties and How they May Be Improved. 



Carnations in Canada. 



A Nematode Disease of the Carnation. 



Carnations from Cutting to Field. 



The Cultivation of Carnation Plants for Winter Flowering. 



Care of Carnations in Winter. 



Carnations That I Have Seen. 



How to Distinguish Fungous Diseases of Carnations. 



The Future of our Floricultural Societies. 



What are the effects of Hybridization on Carnations? 



Abnormal Carnation Flowers. 



Some Recent Experiments on the Treatment of Rust. 



Chemical Fertilizers. 



Carnation Culture in Maryland. 



Introduction of New Varieties and Their Commercial Value. 



The Carnation from the Commission Man's Standpoint. 



Moisture the Plant's Greatest Requirement. 



In-door Grown Carnations. 



Commercial Fertilizers. 



Sub-watering and Dry Air. 



Growing Carnations under Glass all Summer. 



Summer Blooming Varieties Out-of-doors. 



Cutting Prices. 



The Ideal Form of Carnation. 



Insects Infesting Carnations. 



The Carnation in Health and Disease. 



The compiled annual reports of The American Carnation Society, cov- 

 ering its proceedings during the first ten years of its existence, form one 

 of the most valuable contributions to American floricultural literature. These 

 reports contain a complete record of the Society's proceedings, besides a full 

 list of varieties that were known to have been introduced and cultivated 

 prior to and including the year 1899. 



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