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His monthly issues of the "Horticulturist" keep the membership posted on all important items of interest and are a splendid examplification to the public of the value of our publications and of the meetings of our society.
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_Office of the "Horticulturist," 37 PARK ROW, N.Y. _
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Horticulturist Tammy Burke will show how to start annuals and perennials from seeds and cuttings.
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Horticulturist Mins is troubled that so many orchids, like the ones in this display, are endangered, largely from illegal collectors.
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National Park Service Chief Horticulturist Rob DeFeo on Thursday morning offered his best educated guess for the date when Washington's famed cherry trees will be in peak bloom: March 29 to April 3.
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Horticulturist Malcom Kitt, international gold medal winner and panel floral art judge in KwaZulu-Natal, will present a floral art display related to the congress theme of "2000 and Beyond".
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The interesting bulletin, "Nut Growing in Maryland," gotten out by Prof. Close, when he was State Horticulturist in Maryland, is a very valuable contribution along this line.
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Since publishing a list of new life members in the February Horticulturist, there have been added to this life list five names: Tosten E. Dybdal, E.bow Lake, Minn.
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We have had so many inquiries about our garden as to how we make things grow, and as to the best plants to use, that we take pleasure in answering through the Horticulturist and giving the result of our experience in making an attractive perennial garden.
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THE SECRETARY: Prof. Hutt is State Horticulturist of his state and he is also a specialist on nuts.
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