. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 344 The American Florist. Oct. 4^ Flowers," by E. G. Hill, was read by P. O'Mara. At the evening session the papers were illustrated with stcreopticon views. The subjects were: "H^-bridizing Gladiolus Species," by W. Van Fleet; "Wine Ferments," by W. B. Alwood; "Breeding Florists' Flowers," by C. W. Ward; "Cereal Breeding in Kansas," bv H. L. Roberts. On Thursday afternoon a session was held at the New York Botanic Garden, after lunch with Dr. Britton. On Friday the vis
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 344 The American Florist. Oct. 4^ Flowers," by E. G. Hill, was read by P. O'Mara. At the evening session the papers were illustrated with stcreopticon views. The subjects were: "H^-bridizing Gladiolus Species," by W. Van Fleet; "Wine Ferments," by W. B. Alwood; "Breeding Florists' Flowers," by C. W. Ward; "Cereal Breeding in Kansas," bv H. L. Roberts. On Thursday afternoon a session was held at the New York Botanic Garden, after lunch with Dr. Britton. On Friday the visitors were taken up the Hudson by steamer to Poughkecpsie to lunch with F. R. Newijold. The places of Archibald Rogers and F. W. Vanderl)ilt were also visited. The names enrolled on the visitors' register were as follows: N. E. Hansen, Brookings, So. Dakota: W. Paddock, Colorado; G. B. Brackett, Washington, D. C; C. C. Watrous, Des Moines, la.; W. A. Orton, Washington, D. C; W. B. Alwood, Blacksburg, Va.: R. N. Kellogg, Three Rivers, Mich.; C. A. Zavitz and H. L. Hutt, Gueljjh, Ont.; W. T. Macoun, Ottawa, Ont.; , Manhattan, Kans.; J. B. Norton, Wash- ington, D. C; R. D. Connor, Roseville, N. J.; W. W. Tracy, Detroit, Mich.; C. L. Scofield and Spellman, Washington, D. C; H. C. Irish, St. Louis, Mo.; F. G. Markham and Anne Dorrance, Dorrance- ton. Pa.; A. J. Pieters, Washington; T. f^. Lyon, Lincoln, Neb.; A. D. Showel, Urbana, 111.; C. L. Allen, Floral Park, N. Y.; W. M. Hays, St. Anthony Park, Minn.; W- Bateson, Cambridge, Eng.; G. Nicholson, Richmond, Eng.; W. H. Evans, Washington; H. C. Price, Ames, la.; D. Morris, West Indies; Alfred Rehder, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; L. H. Bailev, Itha(;a, N. Y.; L. C. Corbett, Washing- ton; C, E. Allen, Madison, Wis.; S. Hen- shaw, Staten Island, N. Y.; son, Baltimore; S. W. Underhill, Croton, N. Y.; F. H. Valentine, Ridgewood, N. J.; N. M. Shaw, Briar Cliff Manor, N. Y.; CARNATIONS. LIME AND SUX-PHUR FOR STEM ROT. Thi
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