. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ;<.-, :f"''-r:i:^i J- '?-"?'?- May 15, 1913. The Florists^ Review 23. Eighteen Catlleya Plants Flowered by the Hollywood Gardens, Seattle. if it could offer to each local civic or horticultural society the rose society medals. The plant growers of the United States should all join the A. E. 8. Three societies have asked whether such membership could be granted. President Farenwald has appointed the following as judges for the Hart- ford rose garden: Wallace R. Pierson, Eber Holmes and John Huss. A committee consisting of Robert Pyle, P


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ;<.-, :f"''-r:i:^i J- '?-"?'?- May 15, 1913. The Florists^ Review 23. Eighteen Catlleya Plants Flowered by the Hollywood Gardens, Seattle. if it could offer to each local civic or horticultural society the rose society medals. The plant growers of the United States should all join the A. E. 8. Three societies have asked whether such membership could be granted. President Farenwald has appointed the following as judges for the Hart- ford rose garden: Wallace R. Pierson, Eber Holmes and John Huss. A committee consisting of Robert Pyle, Patrick O'Mara and Wm. F. Gude was appointed at the annual meet- ing to confer with the United States commissioner of agriculture, Mr. Hous- ton, relative to the establishment of a rose test garden at Washington, D. C. This committee is in accord with the S. A. F. committee. Another movement in this same di- rection comes from the New York State Agricultural College at Ithaca. Here is an opportunity for New York state people to make a test out in the cen- tral part of the state, where the win- ters are usually steady and there is an inland climate. The Rose Journal, which last year was upheld by five gentlemen, should be sustained. If we can get fifty persons who as rosarians will take space for fifty inches, it will help. Our committee on membership will take hold and help. Benjamin Hammond. PERENNIALS FOE FALL SALES. Will you kindly tell me the names of two or three perennials or other plants that I can plant now and grow outdoors until fall and then market through the columns of your paper? I can pick out my own list, but the kinds I would select might not be in demand. I have the space and the time and should like to grow at least $100 worth of some plant or plants during the Summer. P. L. W. If you had started seeds under glass in March you would have secured stronger plants of perennials than will now be possible, but here are a few which will make good plants if sown at o


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