MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 



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General Index 



Figures in italics refer to page numbers of plates and cuts. 



African oil palm, 142, 1^3; feed ob- 

 tained from, 145; method of ob- 

 taining oil from kernels of, 144, 

 from pericarp, 143 



Alyssum muritirnum "Lilac Queen," 

 103\ "Little Gem," 103 



Annual bequests, 7 



Annual report of the Director for 

 1920 (thirty-second annual re- 

 port), 1 



Antirrhinums, 103 



Aphis on rose foliage, SI, 32. 



Arnold Arboretum, Plants of the 

 Ohio River Valley, Missouri, etc., 

 collected by E. J. Palmer in 1920, 

 18 



Arum virginicum, 73 



Arsenate of lead, 32, 39 



Aster, 103; "Cerise Rochester," 104; 

 "Heart of France," 104; "Peerless 

 Yellow," 104 



Attendance, Garden, for 1920, 6 



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Bagging the bagworm, 37 



Bagworm, 37; damage by, 38; spray- 

 ing for, 39 



Bean, castor, 105; giant and dwarf 

 species, 106 



Blue lace flower, 106 



Brandegee, T. S. Plants of Mexico 

 collected by C. A. Purpus in 1920, 

 18 



Bulbous plants, 112 



Bull's head, see Trapa bicomis 



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Calliopsis ele g an s "California 



Golden Wave," 103, var. nana 



"The Garnet," 103 

 Cannas, 104, var. "The President," 



104 

 Celosia CMldsii, 104 

 Ceriman, the, 89 

 Certificate found in back of Mr. 



Shaw's diary, reproduction of, J f S 



Chaulmugra oil, a reported specific 



for leprosy, 87; seed from which 



obtained, 87 

 Cocoanut palm, 137; coir from, 140; 



copra from, 139; germinating, 



/•??; grown in Florida, i.'/2; 



propagation of, 141; toddy or 



wine from, 138; uses and products 



of, 137 

 Cocos nucifera, 137 

 Coir, 140 

 Coleus, 104 

 Construction at Garden during 1920, 



2 

 Copra, 139 

 Cotton, 119, 119; culture of, 120; 



history of, 120; Oriental tree, 122; 



sea island, 122; tropical tree, of 



South America, 123; upland, 123; 



uses of, 123 

 Cuttings, record of short hardwood, 



77 



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Dahlia maxonii, 104 



Davis, Rev. John, Plants of Mis- 

 souri, 42; Plants of Missouri 

 North and South Carolina, 86 



Deane, Walter, Plants of New Eng 

 land, collected by Hon. Joseph R 

 Churchill, 136 



Dedication of the new main en 

 trance, 57 



Dianthus barbatus "Brilliant Red,' 

 104; plumarius "Snowball," 104 



Diseases affecting roses, 32 

 E 



Elacis guineensis, 142 



Emig, W. H., Mosses of Rocky 

 Mountain Park, Alberta, 27 



Entrance, main; construction of 

 new, 2; dedication of the, 57; 

 view of, from Flora Boulevard, 

 •57; from interior of Garden, 58 



Evergreen trees and shrubs which 

 cannot be grown in smoky at- 

 mosphere of cities, 75 



Extracts from Mr. Shaw's diary, 43 



