. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. to Grow 1 uberoses By G. Howatt. 257 Concerning Palm Trees By Jeanne C. Carr. 258 Facts about Fruits By M. P. Owens. 260 Choice Shrubs for the Flower Garden. By Mrs. G. E. Childs. 261 Notes on Fruit Culture ByjAMEs Shinn. 263 Our Ferns By Lorenzo G. Yates. 264 Central California By W. A. Saunders. 266 Across Contra Costa By Charles H. Shinn. 268 Farm and Orchard. The Fairs — The Grain in the Field —Fruit Trees —Budding—Small Fruits—Fruit Boxes 271 Correspondence. A Destructive Moth 273 The Orgy ia Moth.—Apricots on Peach Stock 274 A Hilltop


. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. to Grow 1 uberoses By G. Howatt. 257 Concerning Palm Trees By Jeanne C. Carr. 258 Facts about Fruits By M. P. Owens. 260 Choice Shrubs for the Flower Garden. By Mrs. G. E. Childs. 261 Notes on Fruit Culture ByjAMEs Shinn. 263 Our Ferns By Lorenzo G. Yates. 264 Central California By W. A. Saunders. 266 Across Contra Costa By Charles H. Shinn. 268 Farm and Orchard. The Fairs — The Grain in the Field —Fruit Trees —Budding—Small Fruits—Fruit Boxes 271 Correspondence. A Destructive Moth 273 The Orgy ia Moth.—Apricots on Peach Stock 274 A Hilltop Garden.—A Remedy for Aphis 275 From a Mountain Garden.—Squash Bug Remedy 276 A Sermon on a Pos al.—Question about Daphne andPelargoniums. — Treatment of Lilies. — Capt. Bar-rons Fish Pond 277 Editorial Department. The Outlook fnr Nurserymen 278 Grasses and Immortelles 279 A Centreville Conservatory.—Our Frontispiece.—Cor-respondence and Answers 280 New Species of Violet.—Future Numbers.—State Hor-ticultural Society 281. Editorial Notes. Lilies for Mine Reservoirs.—Fall Treatment of Heli-chrysums Remedy for Aphis on Plants.—One of our Friends.—Costly Horticultural Works. — Some Plants andTrees worth Introducing. — The Lawn Trees. — A Rustic Flower Pot The Georgia State Horticultural Society.—PublishingFraudulent Commission Merchants.—Patience withSeeds.—Hoya carnosa.—Trimming Privet.—Camel-lias.—On the University Grounds.—Yucca Filamen-tosa.—Budding Roses A Large Clematis Flower.—A Mountain Hotel.—Oak-land and Alameda Gardens.—San Lorenzo Gardens.—A New For ge Plant Seeds from Australia Pomological Notes. The Order in which our Grapes Ripen.—Wash toPrevent Apple Tree Borers. — Strawberries. — TheChinese Cling. — Seedling Peaches. — Hardiness ofthe Japan Persimmon New and Desirable Plants. Aristolochia gigas.—Magnolia hypolueca Double-flowered Ivv-leaved Pelargoniums.—Gloneria jasminaflora.— Alstroe


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