. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo8. The American Florist. 1393 North Carolina. Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Del- aware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ex- cept the northwest corner north and west of Pittsburg, and west of Franklin, Oil City and Warren, New York, ex- cepting the territory west of Salamanca and Buiralo, Connecticut, Rliode Island, MassachusettH. Vermont, New Hamp- shire and Maine, will all issue certi- ficates if asked for, making the rate one and one-third. Albebt M. Hebr, Sec'y. i.'»NVi;STION I'KOGUAMUK.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo8. The American Florist. 1393 North Carolina. Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Del- aware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ex- cept the northwest corner north and west of Pittsburg, and west of Franklin, Oil City and Warren, New York, ex- cepting the territory west of Salamanca and Buiralo, Connecticut, Rliode Island, MassachusettH. Vermont, New Hamp- shire and Maine, will all issue certi- ficates if asked for, making the rate one and one-third. Albebt M. Hebr, Sec'y. i.'»NVi;STION I'KOGUAMUK. The following is the programme of papers to be read at the convention of the American Car- nation Society at Washington, D. C, January 28-30: "Experiments in Carnation Growing by the Department of A Err i culture, Washington, D. C," by Dr. B. T. Galloway. Washington, D. C. "Carnation Breeding," by Prof. J. B. Norton, Washington, D. C. "What the Buyer of a New Carnation Should Expect from the Originator," by S. S. Skidelsky, Philadelphia, Pa. '?What the Originator of a New Carnation Should Kxpect of the Buyer," by W. N. Rudd, Morgan Park, III. "Special Points on Carnation Hybridizing," by Peter Fisher, Ellis, Mass.; by C. W. Ward, <Juoen8, N. Y.; by Fred Dorner, Lafayette, Ind., and by Richard Witterstaetter, Cincinnati, O. "Cultural Methods for Carnations," by Irving Gingrich, South Bend, Ind. REDUCED RATES TO WASHINOTON CONVENTION. A reduction of fare and one-third on the cer- tificate plan, has been secured for those attend- ing the meeting of the American Breeders' Asso- ciation and the American Carnation Society, at Washington, D. C, January 2S-31, 1908. The following directions are submitted for your guidance: Tickets at full fare for the going journey may be secured within three days (exclusive of Sun- day) prior to and during the first three days of the meeting. The advertised dates of the meet- ings are from Jan


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