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THE PHILADELPHIA FLORIST. 



No, 3.— JULY 



369 





Statistics of Horticulture* 



Rafilebia Arnoldii. 



Notes on Grape Culture 



Wm-Kw Gardening, Repotting Plants, 



Management of the Fuchsia, 



Foreign Agricult'l Correspondence, 



Agriculture as it is in Britain, 



Report of Kew Gardens, 



Crystal Palace, 



A Leaf from my Diary, 



A Voice from Marathon, 



Beer, 



65 New York Horticultural Society, 

 56 Three Months Experience in Ameri- 



68 can Horticulture, 



69 The Calceolaria, 



70 Phacelia Setosa? 



71 Editorial Notes, 



72 Monthly Tour of Inspection, 



74; Bleeding of Trees from Pruning, 



78, Calendar of Operations, 



79 Report of Pennsylvania Horticultu- 



81 ral Society, 



82 West Chester Horticultural Society, 



No. 4.— AUGUST. 



Notes on the Cacti, 

 Management of the Calceolaria^ 

 Cape Heaths-Erica. 

 National Agricultural Convention, 

 Notes Censorial, 



97 Ploughing in Green Crops, 122 



99 Review of Philadelphia Florist, by 

 102 Hovey, " 



101 Monthly Tour of Inspection, 

 106 Description of Plate 6, Achimenes 



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Lecture on Agricultural Education, 110 gloxinia? tloi 



English, Irish and Scotch Gardeners, 114 Maryland Horticultural Society, 126 



Notes on Grape Culture, 114 Chester Co. " " 127 



Calendar of Operations, 115 Pennsylvania " " 127 



Editorial, 120 National Agricultural Convention, 128 



No. 5.— SEPTEMBER. 



National Botanic (Calendar of Operations, 146 



129'Notes Censorial, 150 



13lTlan for introducing Grape Vines, " 



136 Our Lost Friends, 151 



137 Horticultural Societies, 153 

 139 Annuals— Select List, 155 



141 United States Agricultural Society, 156 

 " Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, 157 



142 New York " «.» ' 158 



143 Maryland " " 159 



144 Description of Plate 7.- 



Importance of 



Garden, 

 Impressions of European Gardening 

 National Agricultural Convention, 

 Suburban Greer! Houses, 

 Foreign Grapes — Descriptive List, 

 Pruning, 

 Criticism 



Seedling Camellias of America, 

 Floriculture, 

 Gardens of Industrial Institutions, 



No. 6.— OCTOBER. 



Notes on the Cacti, No. II, 

 Culture of Achimenes, 

 Window and Yard Gardening, 

 Foreign Grapes — Descriptive List, 

 Renovating Old Specimens of Plants, 

 On the accumulation ot'sap in plants, 

 Aspects of Agriculture in Great Bri- 

 tain, 

 Curiosities of Vegetation, 

 Cultivation and propagation of Green 



House Azalea, 

 Hardy Plants in North Carolina, 

 Calendar oi Operations, 



179 



So- 



16 li Retrospective' Criticism, 



162|Hamilton Village Horticultural 



163r ciety, 



165| Editorial, 



168! Pomology, 



169J American Pomological Society 1 , 



Pennsvlvania Horticultural Society 

 170 New York '* « 



171|Chester Co. " « '< 



Philadelphia County Agricultural So- 

 174! Ciety, " 



175jCulture of Grapes under Glass, 190 



176 (Notice to Correspondents,, 192 



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No. 7.— NOVEMBER. 



Foreign Horticult'l Establishments, 193 Window and Yard Gardening, 

 Grape Culture, 196 Indigenous Plants,. 



Victoria Regia, 198 Retrospective Criticism, 



Observations on European Horticul- ; Floriculture. Lancashire Heroes, 



199 Calendar of Operations, 



202 Editorial, 

 " Arboriculture—Indigenous Trees, 



203 Monthly Tour of Inspection, 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 



204 State Agricultural Fair, 



ture, 

 New Introductions. 

 Proper Names of Plants, 

 Notices of New and Select Plants 

 Amherstia NobilLs, 

 Microsperma bartonioides, 



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