136 
Esparto grass, see Stipa tenacissima 
Evergreen trees and shrubs, na- 
tive, 109 
Evergreens: for smoky city condi- 
tions, 127; removal of, to Linnean 
house, 4 
F 
Ferns and plants of similar cul- 
ture, hardy native, 91 
Fertilizers used on lawns, 28 
Floral displays, indoor, in 1919, 5 
Flower show of the Garden Club 
of St. Louis, 46 
Fontainebleau, gardens at, 81 
French chateau gardens in post- 
war period, 81 
G 
Garcinia mangostana, 638; 
thochymus, 62 
Garden Club of St. Louis, flower 
show of, 46 
Gardeners, convention of National 
Association of, 96 
Gardening, School for, report of, 
for 1919, 5 
Gocker, Miss Marie, Plants of Cam- 
eroun, West Africa, 121 
Grafting, methods of, 61; the man- 
gosteen by inarching, 61, 61 
Grasses used in manufacture of 
hats, 113 
Ground covers, native plants for, 129 
Gurney, James, 28 
Gynerium saccharoides, 114 
H 
Hammond, W. S. Private herbarium 
of the late E. W. Hammond, 
plants of Oregon, estimated at 
700 specimens, 131 
Hassler, E. Plants of Paraguay, 21 
Hats from plants, 113 
Helianthus annuus “Prolific White,” 
102 
Heller, A. A. Plants of Oregon and 
California, 31 
Herbarium, Garden, report of, for 
1919, 16; exchanges, 17; field 
work during 1919, 17; mounting 
and distribution of specimens, 
17; new accessions, 16; statistical 
summary, 18 
Hibiscus coccineus, 103; Manihot, 
100, 100, 103; Moscheutos, 103; 
sinensis, 103 
ran- 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
High, M. M. Plants of Texas, 68 
Holly, the American, for St. Louis, 
125; tree at Garden, 124 
Holzinger, John M. ‘“Musci Acro- 
carpi Boreali-Americani,” Fase. 
XVI, Nos. 376-400, 97 
I 
Iberis amara coronaria “Improved 
White Spiral Candytuft,” 103 
Ilex aquifolium. 126; opaca, 125 
Improvements at Garden during 
1919, 2 
Inarching, method of, 61, 61; oper- 
ation on mangosteen, 62 
Insects infecting orchids, 24 
K 
Kalenborn, A. S. Plants of the high 
Andes of Peru, 31 
Knolls, addition to plantations on, 4 
Knowlton, C. H. Plants of New 
England, 21 
L 
Langeais, gardens at, 84 
Lawns, the treatment of, 25; cut- 
ting, 27; dressing for, 28; eradi- 
cation of weeds, 27; preparation 
of ground for, 25; seeding of, 26; 
sodding of, 27; watering of, 27 
Lectures delivered by members of 
staff during 1919, 7 
Library, report of, for 1919, 18; 
Garden publications as a means 
of exchange, 19; loans of books, 
19; statistical, 19 
Linnean house, reconstruction of 
the, 2 
Livistona chinensis, 115 
Lodoicea sechellarum, 115 
Luxembourg, garden of the, 81 
Luynes, gardens at, 83 
M 
Mallow, giant, see Hibiscus Manihot 
Mangosteen, grafting the, by in- 
arching, 61; the true, attached to 
Garcinia xanthochymus, 62, 62 
Mereschkovsky, C. ‘“Lichenes tici- 
nenses exsiccati,’’ 48 
N 
Native plants: collecting, for the 
garden, 33; needing protection, 
34; suitable for the gardens of 
