. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. iSgj. The American Florist. 555. GROUP OF ITALIAN FERN-LEAVED PRIMULAS. /. Candida: Foliage light green. 2. Rosea: Foliage bronze. ?. Robusta: Foliage led bionze. 4. Candidissima: Foliage veiy deep red i January 7—Annual meeting and ad- dresses by the retiring and incoming presidents. January 14—Village improvements. By B. G. Northrop, LL. D., Clinton, Ct. January 21—Landscape gardening. By barren H. Manning, Brookline. January 28—Historical sketch of Eng- lish horticulture. By Simuel Henshayv, West New Brighton,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. iSgj. The American Florist. 555. GROUP OF ITALIAN FERN-LEAVED PRIMULAS. /. Candida: Foliage light green. 2. Rosea: Foliage bronze. ?. Robusta: Foliage led bionze. 4. Candidissima: Foliage veiy deep red i January 7—Annual meeting and ad- dresses by the retiring and incoming presidents. January 14—Village improvements. By B. G. Northrop, LL. D., Clinton, Ct. January 21—Landscape gardening. By barren H. Manning, Brookline. January 28—Historical sketch of Eng- lish horticulture. By Simuel Henshayv, West New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. February 4—The progress of horticul- tural societies. By Hon. Henry L. Pai- ker. President of the Worcester County Horticultural Society. February 11—Fungi, the latest discov- eries relating to their connection with horticulture. By B. T. Galloway, Chief of the Division of Vegetable Pathology, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. [This lecture is deliv- ered on the John Lewis Russell foun- dation.] February 18—Wild flowers and ferns. By Mrs. P. D. Richards, West Medford. February 25—Carnations and their cul- ture. By Richard T. Lombard, Way- land, Mass. March 4—Poisonous plants. By Prof. William P. Brooks, Massachusetts Agri- cultural College, Amherst. March 11—Aquatic plants. By L. W. Goodell, Dwight. March 18—Tuberous rooted begonias. By John G. Barker, Supt. of Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston. March 23—Rational methods in the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Florists Company. Chicago : American Florist Company


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