. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Rmerina is "the Prau/ nf the I/essel; thevB may be mare camfart Mmidships, but we are the Jirst ia touch Unkaav/n Seaa," Vol. XXIV. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, JULY i, 1905. No. 891 f LHiiE l^m^mmm ^iu§m^ Twentieth Year. Copyright 1905, by American Florist Company. Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter. Published evert Satitrdat bt AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn Chlcaiio. Eastern Office: 429 Sixth New York. Subscription, a year. To Europe, Subscriptions accepted only from the trad


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Rmerina is "the Prau/ nf the I/essel; thevB may be mare camfart Mmidships, but we are the Jirst ia touch Unkaav/n Seaa," Vol. XXIV. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, JULY i, 1905. No. 891 f LHiiE l^m^mmm ^iu§m^ Twentieth Year. Copyright 1905, by American Florist Company. Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter. Published evert Satitrdat bt AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn Chlcaiio. Eastern Office: 429 Sixth New York. Subscription, a year. To Europe, Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. Volumes half-yearly from August, 1901. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS. Officers—J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, president; J. R. Freeman, Washington, D. C., vice-presi- dent; Wm. J. Stewart, 11 Hamilton Place, Room 11, Boston, Mass., secretary; H. B, Beattt, Oil City, Pa., treasurer. Twenty-first annual meeting at Washington, D. C, August 15-18, 1905. THE AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. Annual convention and exhibition at Boston, 1906. Peter Fisher, Ellis, Mass., president; Albert M. Herr, Lancaster, Pa., secretary. AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Annual meeting and exhibition, Boston, Mass., March, 1906. Ales. Montgomery, Natick, Mass., president; Wm. J. Stewart, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass., secretary. CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY OF AMERICA. Annual convention and exhibition, November, 1905. Fred. H. Lemon, Richmond, Ind., secretary. Fertilizers Next Week's Subject. Herbaceous Calceolarias. [Paper read before the Morris County Gardeners' and Florists' Society. Madison, N. J., by its president, John Heeremans, June 14, 1905.] Herbaceous calceolarias, when well grown, take a foremost position among decorative flowering plants during the months of April and May. The wonder- ful markings and vivid colors to be seen in a collection of these plants at once attract attention, and there is no reason why they should not be much more gen- erally grown, especially in private


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