MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Echinops Ritro, 54 
Elaeagnus angustifolia, 131 
Elderberry, see Sambucus 
Electrical method for determining root 
excretion, an, 67 
Ellis, Charlotte C. Plants of New 
Mexico, 58 
Erica or heather, 152 
Erinanthus Ravennae, 151 
Eucalyptus leucoxylon, 107 
Eulalia gracillima univittata, 151; 
japonica, 151, var. variegata, 151, 
var. zebrina, 151 
Eulalias, 151 are 
Euonymus japonicus, example 
ehlorosis shown in, 158, 157 
Eupatorium ageratoides, 54 
Eupatoriums, 152 
Euphorbia corollata, 53; polychroma, 
54 
Euphorbias, 29 
Euralia, 52 
Euryale ferox, 105 
HLaochorda grandiflora, 127 
F. 
Farfugium grande, 29 
Felicia amelloides, 72 
Ferns, 29; Boston, 29 
Feverfew, see Matricaria 
Fittonia argyroneura, white veination 
of leaves shown in, 158, 159 
Flax, see Linum 
Floral displays, 72, 152, 164 
Flower sermon in 1914, 22 
Flowering plants for St. Louis, 117, 
126, 141 
Forget-me-not, see Myosotis 
Forsythia, 131 
Forsythia intermedia, 131; suspensa, 
131, var. fortunei, 131; viridissima, 
131 
of 
Foxglove, see Digitalis 
Freesias, 29 
Freiburg, G. W. Plants of Minnesota, 
92 
Friedlinder & Sohn, Sydow’s “Myco- 
theca germanica,” Fase. XXV and 
XXVI, Nos. 1201-1300, 35 
Fringe-tree, white, see Chionanthus 
Fuchsias, 29, 72 
ia, 146 
Funkia albo-marginato, 146; aurea 
variegata, 146; coerulea, 146; Sie- 
boldiana, 146 
G. 
Gandoger, M. Plants of Europe, 23 
171 
Garden, Formal, 6, 55; Linnean 
House, 7, 51 
Gardens, two new, 51 
Gardening books, exhibition of, 43 
Geraniums, 29, 30, 31; result of ex- 
periments with, 31; varieties suit-: 
able for local growing, 32; silver- 
banded, 158 
Gerbera Jamesoni, 54 
Glaucium, luteum, 53 
~-Globe-flower, see Kerria japonica fi. pl. 
Gloxinia speciosa, 49 
Gloxinias, 72; description and grow- 
ing of, 49 
Golden bell, see Forsythia 
Goldenrod, see Solidago 
Graduate research work at 
Garden, 65 
Grasses, ornamental, use of, in shrub- 
bery border, 150; best varieties to 
grow, 161--—--——» 
Grevillea robusta, 29 
Groundsel tree, see Baccharis halimi- 
folia 
Gynerium argenteum elegans, 151 
Gypsophila paniculata, 53 
the 
H. 
Halesia, 120 
Heating system, cost and efficiency of, 
8 
Helenium autumnale superbum, 146, 
var, rubrum, 146; Hoopesii, 54, 
146; superbum, 54, var. rubrum, 54 
Heleniums, 146 
Helianthus, 146 
Helianthus mollis grandiflora, 54 
Heliopsis, 53 
Heliotrope, 29 
Heller, A. A. Plants of California, 
136 
Hemerocallis, 146 
Hemerocallis aurantiaca, 146; flava, 
53, 146; “Orange Man,” 54, 146 
Herbarium, report of, for 1914, see 
annual report of Director; improve- 
ments and changes in, 18; import- 
ant accessions during 1914, 18; 
mounting and distribution, 19; field 
work during 1914, 20 
Hesperis matronalis, 53 
Hibiscus, 127, 132, 133 
Hibiscus alba, 127, var. alba pleura, 
127, var. “Jean d’ Are,” 127, var. 
‘ y Stanley,” 127; ardens, 133; 
“Bonte de-Feu,”-132; coccineus, 53, 
54; coelestis, 133; “Duchesse de 
Brabant,” 133; Leopoldi, 132; Mos- 
