. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Greater Facilities and Stock Were Provided by Another Move, in 1917. all florists to come to Cornell and enjoy the. lectures given, not alone by the department of floriculture, but by all other departments in the college. The program for farmers' week is as follows: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. "House Plants and Their Care," by Miss L. A. Minns. "Control of Insects on House Plants," \>y Prof. N. D. Leonard. "Bulbs," by H. A. Pratt. "Outdoor Roses," by Dr. A. C. Beal. "Planting and Protecting Roses," by


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Greater Facilities and Stock Were Provided by Another Move, in 1917. all florists to come to Cornell and enjoy the. lectures given, not alone by the department of floriculture, but by all other departments in the college. The program for farmers' week is as follows: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. "House Plants and Their Care," by Miss L. A. Minns. "Control of Insects on House Plants," \>y Prof. N. D. Leonard. "Bulbs," by H. A. Pratt. "Outdoor Roses," by Dr. A. C. Beal. "Planting and Protecting Roses," by S. C. Hubbard. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. "Some I'rincipies of Flower ; by Prof. E. A. White. "Color as a Factor in Flower Arriingement," by Miss L. A. Minns. "Japanese Flower Arrangemenf," by Miss Klchl Harada, Columbia University. Lecture-demonstnition on methods of flower arrangement, by Max Schling, New York city. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. "Garden ; by Miss L. A. Minns. "California Oardens and Their Flowers," by Dr. A. C. Beal. "Diseases of Garden Flowers," by Dr. M. Massey. "The ; by .Tohn C. Wister. president of the American Iris Society, Germanlown, Pa. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. "Dahlias," by E. C. Vick, Hecretary of tlie American Dahlia Society. "Rock Garden Plants," illustrated, by Mon- tague Free, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Brook- lyn, N. Y. "Asters," by Dr. A. C. Beal. Demonstration of methods of plant propaga- tion, soil preparation, methods of letting and reletting plants, winter protection of roses, etc., by members of the staff of the department of floriculture. AMEEICAN BOSE SOCIETY. The following request has been re- ceived from the E. G. Hill Co., Rich- mond, Ind., for registration of a rose, and this has been approved by the rose registration committee. Unless objec- tions are received within three weeks from the date of this publication, the


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