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Fbbbuabi 10, 1921 



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two of its members as members of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 

 He made a special plea for the preserva- 

 tion and perpetuation of our beautiful 

 native flowers and made an offer to the 

 club of at least 100 acres of suitable 

 land to be used as a native plant sanc- 

 tuary, which offer was received with 

 much enthusiasm. 



Tliomas Roland, president of the S. A. 

 F., was the second speaker and spoke of 

 that society, the work it had done and 

 hoped to accomplish. He was warmly 

 applauded. Miss Marion Koby Case, of 

 Weston, an enthusiastic horticulturist 

 and generous supporter, both with money 

 and exhibits, of the Boston shows, made 

 an excellent address, speaking of the 

 work she is doing in training boys as 

 gardeners at Hillcrest Gardens. She and 

 Mrs. Judd were each presented with 

 handsome bouquets of choice orchids. 



W. N. Craig, president of the National 

 Association of Gardeners, spoke briefly 

 for that body. Robert Cameron spoke 

 for the ladies and waxed exceedingly 

 enthusiastic on this subject. Vice- 

 President Ryan was the last speaker of 

 the evening and outlined what he hoped 

 to do. Dancing was enjoyed until mid- 

 night, the floor being crowded with 

 dancers all the evening. 



Horticultural Society. 



All the lectures in the 1921 winter 

 course will again be given by Prof. W. 

 J. V. Ostcrhout, of Harvard University, 

 with stereopticon illustrations. The 

 subject of the course is, "Means of 

 Controlling the Growth and Form of 

 the Plant," subdivided as follows: 



I CONTROL BY EXTERNAL FACTORS. 



February 12— Nutrient nnd related <'n<'*9'''" '• 

 The effects of food, water, soil, constitution, 

 poisons, vitamines and stimnlants 



February 19— Physical factors: The effects of 

 llRht, heat, electricity, radium, (jravltatlon, con- 

 tact, mechanical strain, wind and evaporation. 



II. CONTROL BY INTERNAL FACTORS 



Febniarr 26— The orcanization of the plant: 

 The mutu.il Influence of various parts; the er- 

 fects of trainlne nnd graftinR; graft h.vbrlds; the 

 hereditary constitution of the plant 



March r.— rrinciples involved In the produc- 

 tion of hybrids: The effects of crossing; Men- 

 del's laws nnd the problems suBgested by tnem. 



March 12— Plant breeding: The practical ap- 



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