EK 
Elaeis guineensis, 164 
Elderberry, 151 
Entrance, main, 
dedication of, 1 
construction and 
Exhibits in plant pathology at 
Garden, 73 
F 
Federal vocational training in 
School for Gardening, 6, 7, 7 
Fellowships at the Garden, appoint- 
ments to, for 1921-22, 11 
Ficus elastica, 164 
Floral color standards for nymph- 
aeas, 131 
Flower shows during 1921, 8 
Foxtail disease, 76 
Fragaria Chilensis, 103; virginiana, 
103; vesca, 103 
Fruits, native, used as food, 105; 
wild jelly from, 150, 150 
G 
Gerarde’s herball, 70 
Giant cactus (Cereus giganteus), 
117; showing method of packing, 
117 
Ginger lily, the, 79 
Gooseberries, 103 
Graduate students, former, present 
location and occupation of, 15 
Grapes, wild, 102, 151 
Great laurel magnolia or bull bay, 
37 
Groundnut, 103 
Gurney, James, the late, nocturnal 
hybrid water-lilies of the, 147 
H 
Hanson, Herbert C. Plants of Colo- 
rado, 125 
Hawthorns, 102, 151 
Hedychium Gardnerianum, 79, 79 
Herbaceous plants used in medi- 
cine, 119, 137, 153 
Herbals, 68 
Herbarium, Garden, report of, for 
1921, 19; exchanges, 21; field 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
work during 1921, 20; mounting 
and distribution of specimens, 
20; new accessions, 19; statistical 
summary, 21; use of, by outside 
botanists, 21 
“Herbarium,” of Hieronymus Bock, 
69; of Otto Brunfels, 69; of 
Leonhard Fuchs, 70; of Matthio- 
lus, 70 
Herbarius Latinus, 68 
Hevea brasiliensis, 164 
Hickory nuts, 103 
Historia plantarum, of Conrad Ges- 
ner, 70 
Hortus Sanitatis, 69 
How long can a seed live?, 43 
Hyacinth, Dutch, 135; showing how 
roots developed in darkness, 135; 
Roman, 136, 136 
Hybrid nymphaeas, 127 
I 
Income of the Garden, 2 
J, 
Japanese morning-glories, 113 
Jelly from wild fruits, 150, 750 
K 
Koch, Max, Plants of Australia and 
New Zealand, 125 
L 
Library, report of, for 1921, 22; 
Garden publications as a means 
of exchange, 22: statistical, 23; 
use of library by outside botan- 
ists, 22 
Local flora: medicinal plants of 
our, 118, 137, 153; plant immi- 
grants of our, 48, 84; plants of 
our, Which have been used by 
man as food, 102; vanished plants 
of our, 28 
Local territory, plants in, needing 
protection, 166 
