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PARK AND CEMETERY . 
view of Reviews. New York. 41 : 
460-6. Apr., ’10. 
A New Ornamental Plant. Illust. Rev. 
Hort. (French) 82:174-78. Apr. 16, ’10. 
An Up-to-date Nursery. F. E. Gates. 
Illust. G. C. A. 10:159-62. Mar.- 
Apr., ’10. 
Anomalies of Floriculture. L. Daniel. 
Illust. Rev. Hort. 82:157-60. Apr. 
1 , ’ 10 . 
Cleft Grafting. S. B. Green. Green’s 
Fruit Grower. Rochester, N. Y. 30 :2. 
Apr., 10. 
Common Insects Destructive to Forest 
Trees in Pennsylvania. For. L. 
12:116-19. Apr., ’10. 
Conservatories and Sun Parlors. Illust. 
C. L. A. 17 :707. Apr., ’10. 
Decorative Effects in Greenhouses. 
Illust. C. L. A. 17 :429. Feb., ’09. 
Effect of Colored Light on Vegetation. 
J. Boyer. Illust. A. H. G. 7 :154-6. 
Apr., ’10. 
Evergreens Aren't the Only Thing. 
Illust. C. L. A. 17:428. Feb.. ’10. 
Gardenia Culture. A. Benson. Illust. 
F E. 29:743-44. Apr. 23, ’10. 
Greenhouse Construction and Heating. 
J. A. Payne. Illust. F. E. Apr 16- 
23-30, ’10. 
How to Destroy Boring Insects in Shade 
Trees. J. J. Levison. Illust. C. L. A. 
17:776. Apr., ’10. 
Hedges and How to Make Them F. 
Dixon. Illust. Delineator. New York. 
75:321. Apr., ’10. 
How Nursery Stock Is Received in Port 
of New York. Illust. N. N. 18:543-45. 
Apr., ’10. 
Hanging Baskets. G. F. Stewart. Hort. 
11:583. Apr. 16, ’10. 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials. F. R. 
25:8-9. Apr. 7, ’10. 
Hardy Flowers All the Year. R. Cam- 
eron. Illust. G. M. 11 :232-33. May, 
’ 10 . 
Hotbeds for Raising Stock. S. J. Viel. 
C. F. 8:63 Apr. 22, ’10. 
Herbaceous Borders. A. E. Thatcher. 
F. R. 25:7. Apr 14, ’10. 
How to Destroy English Sparrows. G. 
C. A. 10:155. Mar.-Apr., ’10. 
Jubilee Exhibit of the Netherlands 
Ass’n of Floriculture. Illust. M. D. G. 
14:169-77. Apr. 16, ’10. 
Making Skyline. G. Blucken. Illust. 
Hort. 11:550. Apr. 9, ’10. 
New and Desirable Herbaceous Plants. 
A. E. Thatcher. Hort. 11 :622-24. 
Apr. 23, ’10. 
Practical Care of House Palms and 
Ferns. F. Dixon. H. B. 27: Sup. 30. 
Apr., ’10. 
Plants for Edgings. R. J. Hayden. 
Hort. 11:617. Apr., 23. ’10. 
Plants for Marshy Ground. A. E. 
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