MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Cryptocarya sp., 158 
Cryptostegia grandiflora, 175; mada- 
gascariensis, 175 
Cupressus disticha-(sabino), 191 
Currant, Tasmania, see Coprosma 
Baueri 
Cyclamen, 186 
Cyperus textilis, 184 
Cypress, 66; bald, at Santa Maria del — 
Tule, Mexico, 191, 191; partially 
overgrown plate inserted in, by von 
Humboldt, 193 
Cypripediums, 43 
D. 
Daffodil, 143, 144, 146 
Dahlia, 143, 144; culture of, 147; 
propagation of, 145 
Dahlia coccinea, 144 
Daisies, 92 
Daniels, Edward S., and O’Neal, R. F., 
birds observed by, at the Garden, 
138 
Daphnes, 73 
Davis, Rev. John. Plants of ieiscast 
46, 128, 154 
Degrees ‘awarded to graduate stu- 
dents in 1915, 17 
Deusner, Charles W. Observations of 
a landscape gardener abroad, 58 
Dianella caerulea, 182 
Digitaria humifusa, 125 
Diospyros discolor, 163; montana, 163 
Dodder, 97 
Domba-oil tree, see Calophyllum in- 
ophyllum 
Dyes, 159 
E. 
ert green, see Jacaranda ovali- 
 folia 
Economie house, plants in, 157, 175; 
view in, 157, 161 
Ehretia laevis, 164; tinifolia, 163 
Blaeodendron ‘orientale, 185 
Emig, W. H. Liverworts, lichens, etc., 
from Oklahoma, 106; Plants of 
Missouri and Oklahoma, 129, 172 
pie. area Dr. George, portrait of, 
Engelmann’s, Dr. George, grape in- 
vestigations, 87 
Epiphytes, nest, 98, 99; tank, 97, 98, 
99 
Epiphytic plants, 97, 97, 98, 100, 100; 
— of, 97; tropical orchids, 
Ericaceous house, description of, 10 
Eriobotrya japonica, 164 
207 
Erwin, A. T. The horticultural ex- 
perimentalist and his work, 66 
Escallonia macrantha, 182 
Eugenia Jambos, 164; Pitanga, 164; 
pungens, 164; Smithii, 164; terni- 
folia, 164; wniflora, 164 
Euonymus, 66 
Evergreens, 194; broad-leaved, culture 
of, 194, propagation of, 196; con- 
iferous, culture of, 195, propagation 
of, 195; list of desirable, 198; 
planting of, 196; use of, as hedges, 
Experimental greenhouses, description 
of, 11; view of, 15 
F. 
Feijoa Sellowiana, 164 
Ferns, stag-horn, 98, 99 
Fiddle wood, see Citharexylum quad- 
rangulare 
Fiesole, landscape at, 64, 66 
Fig, balsam, 175 
Firelily, 151 
Fish poison, see Anamirta Cocculus 
Flacourtia Ramontchi, 164 
Flame tree, see Sterculia acerifolia 
Flax, New Zealand, see Phormium 
tenag 
Floral display, for March, 43; for 
the summer months, 104; for De- 
ecember, 186 
Floral display house, 8; chrysanthe- 
mums in, 9; description of, 8; south 
end of, 1; view in, 13; view from 
baleony in, 11 
Florence, modern residence section in, 
PP a 66; a side street in, 64 
angipani, see Plumeria rubra 
Frank? ort-on-Main, 64; opera house 
at, 60 
Freiberg, G. W. Plants of Washing: 
ton, 141 
Fritillaria Imperialis, 144 
Fruits, 160 
Fuchsias, 73, 105 
G. 
Galanthus nivalis, 144 
Garcinia Livingstonei, 165; Mangos- 
tana, 164; Xanthochymus, 165 
Garden, main, improvements made 
during 1915, 12 
Gardenias, 73 
Gardening, school for, 21, 77; courses 
of instruction in, 78; morning work 
in, 83; officers of administration 
and instruction of, 77; schedule of 
