MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
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General Index 
Figures in italics refer to page numbers of plates and cuts. 
A. 
Achimenes, 138 
Acidity of soils and its correction by 
lime, 29 2 
Aechmea robusta, 98 
Agaves, 78, 79, 98 
Alfalfa, 10 
Allspice, 100 
Aloé, 79 
Amaryllis, 138 
Ananas sativus, 97 
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Gar- 
den, 60 
Anniversary, twenty-fifth, 101, 122; 
delegates and visitors to, 127; pro- 
gram for, 124 ; 
Annual reports for 1913: of the Offi- 
cers of the Board, 1; of the Direc- 
tor (twenty-fifth annual report), 5 
Anthurium Bakeri, 70; scandens, 70 
Antirrhinums, 32, 45, 58, 69, 138 
Aristolochia Gigas var. Sturtevantii, 
84; Sipho, 85 
Asclepiads, 78 
Aster, China, 115 
Attendance, Garden, for 1913, 10 
Azalea nudiflora, 71 
Azaleas, 7, 31, 32, 137 
B. 
Banana, the, 109; commercial import- 
ance of, 112; cultivation, of, 110, 
112; figs, 113; flour, 113; flower of, 
110, 111; fruit of, 111; origin of, 
109; = 114 
egoma peltata, 32 
a 7, 8, 31, 32; “Erfordii,” 31; 
“Gloire de Lorraine,” 32, 137; rex, 
138; tuber, 69, 138 
Bertolonias, 70 
Bilbergia speciosa, 98 
Blueberry and other heaths, relation 
of, to acid soils, 29 
ei p collection of, 97 
roughtonia sanguinea, 70 
Buckwheat, 100 af 
C. 
Cactus, 74, 75, 76, 100; dumpling, 77, 
100; a giant, 92, 100; mescal but- 
ton, 77; living rock, 100; melon, 
76; organ pipe, 100; spineless, 100 
Caladium, 58, 69, 138 
Calathea crotalifera, 114; Princeps, 
114 
Caleeolaria, 8, 69, 138 
Calla lilies, 7, 32, 58 
Caltha, 71 
Cannas, 115 
Cape leadwort, 32 
Cardinal flower, 71 
Carnegia gigantea 
teus), 92 
Catopsis, 99 
Cattleya Trianaei, 33; Luddemanni- 
ana, 33; Schroederae, 45, 69, abnor- 
mal flower of, 59; Mossiae, 86 
Century plants, see Agaves 
Cereus, 76, 77 
Ceropegia hybrida, 78; stapeliaefor- 
mis, 78 
Cherry, 7 
Chrysanthemums, 8; growing of, 136 
Chysis bractescens, 69 
Cimicifuga, 71 
Cinchona succirubra, introduction of, 
into India, 134 
Cineraria stellata, 44 
Cinerarias, 7, 32, 44, 138 
Cinnamon, 100. 
Cocoanuts, 107; fiber of, 108 
Coelogyne Swaniana, 69 
Coffee, 100 
Coleus, 138 
Columnea Schiedeana, 70 
Conifer garden, the cycad and, 67 
Copra, 107 
Cotton, 101 
Cowpeas, 101 
Crabapples, 7 
Crotons, 138 
Cycad and conifer garden, the, 67 
Cycads, 8, 133; swimming anthero- 
zoids in, 120 
Cyclamen, 7, 31, 32, 137 
Cypripedium hirsutissimum, 34 
Cyptanthus zonatus, 98 
D. 
Daedalacanthus, 138 — 
(Cereus gigan- 
