Gardener, weekly 4 . oo 
Gardener^ s Chronicle, week-y 7 . oo 
Gardening Illustrat-ed, weekly 4.00 
Horticultural Trade Jourjial. nionthh- 2 . 50 
Irish Gardening, monthly 3 • 00 
My Garden Illustrated, monthly 3 .00 
Orchid Reviru), monthly 3 • 00 
American Periodicals 
Country Life, Garden City, New York. 
House ayid Garden, Conde Xast & Co., Inc., 19 West 44th Street, X. Y. 
Garden Magazine, Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y. 
Gardeners Chronicle, 2S6 Fifth Avenue, Xew York, X. Y. 
The Flowergrower, Calcium, Xew York. 
The Agronomist, Edited by Mrs. H. B. Fullerton, Huntington, X. Y. 
Weekly Neivs Letter of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Write 
to Government Printing Ofl&ce, Bureau of Public Documents, 
Washington, D. C, enclosing 50c. 
Bulletin of Popular Information of the Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 
A List oe Trade Papers 
These periodicals do not accept subscriptions from amateurs. 
They contain, however, a great deal of useful information not found 
elsewhere, and subscription ma}- be placed in the names of gardeners 
or superintendents. 
Harticidture, 78 Devonshire Street, Boston, ]Mass. 
The Florists^ Exchange, Box 100, Times Square Station, Xew York, X.Y. 
The American Florist, 440 South Dearborn Street. Chicago, HI. 
The Canadian Florist, Peterboro. Ontario. 
How TO Rux A Horticultural Exhibit 
A most valuable, practical and interesting publication has been 
prepared by F. L. Mulford of the U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry and 
issued by the Department of Agriculture as Circidar 62, on Horti- 
cultural Exhibitions and Garden Competitions. 
This circular outlines a course of procedure from the first steps of 
organization through the making of a schedule, the staging and 
judging of the exhibits, and the awarding of prizes to the general 
application of the results to the good of the community'. 
