THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA 263 
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Our Flag 264 
Things and Thoughts of ihe Garden 
Onlool^er 265 
Transplanting Frees, Their Treatment in Con- 
nection Therewith . . . Arthur S'liilh 267 
Schizanthus Culture 270 
Pollinating Tomatoes 270 
Keeping the Hoe Going 270 
Essentials in Cyclamen Culture Jan.es Sluarl 271 
Work for August in the Garden Jolm Johnson 272 
Notable Hybrid Teas 273 
Rosa Hugonis — Rosa Ecae . . . .273 
The Greenhouse Month to Month . 
W. R. Forvkes 274 
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Orchid Culture . . 5/</nej) R. Wells lib 
Alpines Without a Rock Garden . . .lid 
The Surroundmgs of a Small Country Home 
Lawrence Truell 277 
Hmts on Table Decoration 
Straightening Crooked Trees 
Concerning Garden Seats 
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Ornamental Catalpas 280 
Tree Planting Rewarded 280 
American Association of Park Superintendents 281 
National Association of Gardeners . . . 283 
Among the Gardeners 283 
Local Society Notes 284 i 
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Complete list of Best Varieties of Strawberry Plants 
Celery, Cauliflower and Cabbage 
Also Complete list of Perennial Flower Seeds 
Selected Strains of Pansies 
Best Grades of Rubber Hose, Lawn Sprinklers and Requisites 
Insecticides, Sprayers and other seasonable needs 
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