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Identifier: cubareviewbullet05muns (find matches)
Title: The Cuba review and bulletin
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Munson Steamship Line
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Publisher: New York : Munson Steamship Line
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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nas jnd Limes Profitable forExport. Diseases of Cocoanut Palms in Trinidad and Cuba. Notes of thePresent Severe Drought.The Fine Oranges of Denia, Spain, on page 18. COMMERCIAL ITEMS on pages 19 and 21— CUBAN LAWS PASSED BY THE CUBAN CONGRESS. Page 23— GENERAL NOTES. Page 22— Electricity for Power Purposes in Havana. Destruction of the Confluente Estate by Fire. Association of Canary Islanders Formed. Ex-President Palma to Make His Home in Manzanillo.MILITARY NOTES. Pages 18 and 19— Reorganizing the Military Forces. The U. S. Armys Field Wireless Outfit. The Marines to Leave Cuba. POLITICAL. Pages 9 and 10— Portrait of General Menocal, and numerous interesting notes reflecting the situation. RAILWAYS. Page 21— SUGAR. Page 26— A Review of the Market.U. S. NEWSPAPER PRESS ON CUBA. Many Opinions. Page 11—U. S. SECRETARY OF WAR TAFT IN HAVANA, and the results of his work, on page 13—•SPANISH DEPARTMENT— Fruit and Vegetable Review. Page 25. Sugar Review. Page 28. ^ -D
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THE CUBA REVIEW AND BULLETIN ALL ABOUT CUBA Copyright. 1907, by the Munson Steamship Line. Volume V. APRIL, 1907 Number 5. ROSES IN CUBA. Everyday in the Year. Directions for planting and for Cultivation. ChoiceVarieties which are Constant Bloomers. BY PROF. C. F. AUSTIN.Chief of the Department of Horticulture at the Agricultural Experiment Station, Santiago de 1 Vegas, Cuba. While there are many choice flowers in Cuba, the rose is the queen of themall for every day in the year. At present Cuba cannot boast of her roses, but there is no reason why sheshould not be able to do so, for they will grow in great bfeauty all the time, eveothe most beautiful teas and hybrid teas blossoming in abundance. There is noreason why the Pearl of the Antilles should not be a perpetual garden of roses. The rose is very cosmopolitan as to soil and, while it does its best in land con-taining a good per cent, of clay, soil of this kind is not essential to success with it.Roses must have a rich soil, howev

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