1877.] 



AND HORTICULTURIST. 



385 



Double Flowered Cinerarias, 

 76, 298 

 " Flowers, 243 

 " Gevaii'uni, Bishop 



Wood, 12, 328 

 " Headed Callas, 151, 

 185 

 " Lilium Auratum, 2 

 " Poinsetta, 44 

 " White Bedding Lobe- 

 lia, A, 204 

 " Oleander, 268 

 " " Violet, New, 



1C6 

 " Zoiiale,Wonderful,76 

 Downer Peaeli, 115 

 Dowuing, Chas. , Notes by, 100 

 I'lacKCephaluiu, 324 

 Drainage, Pot, 41, 106 

 Dried Plants, To Preserve the 



Natunil Colors, 236 

 Drinking Water, Algse in, 119 

 Drop or Bug Worm, 87 

 Dryness, Plants which Endure 

 137 

 Uucliess of Edinburg Rose, 12. 

 106 

 Durand's Strawberry Culture, 

 224 

 i lusty Roads, To Moisten, 197 

 Dwaif Celery, A Good. 146 

 '• Service Berry, 3-34 



E 



Llarle, Mr. Parker, 64 

 Early Beatrice and Early 

 Rivers Peaches, 242 

 " D^wu Grape, 336 

 " Flowering Catalpa, 69 

 ." " Plants, 134 



Fruits and Other, Notes 

 on, 301 

 " Peaches, The Be.st, 276 

 " Pear, A Good, 3C'5 

 " Richmond Cherry, Best 



Stock for. 207 

 " Spring. Salad for, 304 

 " ■Vegetables,Importing,207 

 Earth, Shape of the, 216 

 Eating the Best, 36.5 

 Eehiuocaetus Sinipsoni, 151,279 

 K.i\ptians, Hashish ol the, 349 

 Editor, European Notes by the 

 281, 313, 343 

 ' Woes of an, 62 

 Editorial Notes, 5, 12, 22, ir,, 

 29 30, 37, 44, 49, 52. .54. 62, 

 68. 76, 79, 81. 84, 92. 96. 103, 

 110, 115, 118, 126. 133, 1.39, 

 146, 150, 1.54, 1.59, 165, 1G8, 

 173. 176, 183, 18S, 190, 197, 

 201,206, 211, 214, 221, 229, 

 234, 240, 244, 247, 252, 262. 

 267, 271, 281, 283, 291, 296, 

 .301,306,313, 317, 324, .328. 

 333, 339, UZ, 352, 355, 359, 

 365, 367, .370, 372 

 Effect of Frost on Persimmon 



I'ruit. 116 

 Elder, Variegated, 89 

 Ela;agnus parvitolius, 294 

 Kim. The Name, 223 

 luniiiematic Plants, English 



National, 222 

 Enemr of the Potato Beetle, 

 310 

 England, American Blackber- 

 berries in, 50, 3G5 

 " Apples for, 207 



" Crawford's Early 



Peach in, 335 

 " Culture of the Grape 



in, 220 

 " Hale's Early Peach, 

 in, 17 1 



English Name, Bothered bv I 

 the, 2.53 I 



" National Emblematic i 

 Plants, 222 i 



" Poi)ular Apples, 241 I 

 " Walnut, 51 

 " Wiuter,The, 127 



Ephemeron Flower, 376 

 Ericas, Hardy, 229 

 Erythronium-Dog's-tooth Vio- 

 let, 197 

 Eucalpyius, Beauty of the, 202 

 " globulus a failure, 

 81 

 " " in Ver- 



mont, 23 

 " " Watering 



267 

 " in California, 176 

 " " Mexico, 63 



" " Ohio, 53 



" " Our Climate, 86 



" " Philada., 1-52 



" " South Carolina, 



177 

 Eucharis Ama/onica, Flower- 

 ing under Difficulties. 11 

 Euonymus, A Beautilul Speci- 

 men of, 70 

 " radicans, 3'j6 



" " variegata,5 



European Notes by the Editor, 

 281, 313, 343. 372 

 " Walnut, The, 213 



Europe, Finger Grass in, (Jur, 

 370 

 " Forests in, 23, 277 

 " Phylloxera in, 333 

 Evening Primroses, 323 

 Evergreen Plantation, An, 201 



The, 223 

 Evergreens at St. Louis, 165 



Effects of Wind on. 

 133 

 " Notes on, and some 

 Rhododend rous,67 

 " Propagation ol by 

 Soft 'iVood Cut- 

 tings, 232 

 " Pruning, 264 

 Evidence, Time in, 18 

 Evolution, 56 



" in Plants, 55 



Facts Relative to Rainfall and 



the Lakes, 54 

 Failure, Eucalyptus globulus, a, 

 81 

 Fairmount Part, 29, 2S5 



" " Botanical Gar- 



den in. 85 

 Fall Colored Bedding, 357 

 " Fruiting Strawberries. 16, 

 ■ 51 

 Falling of Flower Buds in the 



Camellia, 202 

 Farmers, Fruit Culture Among 

 363 

 Farm Houses, Taste in, 328 

 l""ar West. To the, 123 

 Feathered Awns, U.seofto.some 



Seeds, 184 

 Ferneries, 76 



Fern, Jananese Climbing, Ly. 



■ godiuni scandens, l(i9, 237 



" Maiden Hairior Bouquets 



202, 296 

 " Sweet, for Tanning, 83 

 Ferns, Maiden Hair, 44 



" '■ ". Golden, 44 



FertUe Hydrangea, 351 



Fertilization, Aiding Pollen in, 



370 



" by Insect Agencv, 



88,219,308 

 " in Beans, 55 



" of Clover Blos- 



soms, 180 

 " of Flowers thro' 



Insect Agency, 64 

 Fertilizing Figs in .Smyrna, 174 

 I'ibre Plants, 184 

 Ficus elastxa, Flowering of. 

 171 

 Fig, Fructification of, 270 

 Figs, Fertilizing in Smyrna, 

 174 

 Fine Late Peaches. 338 



Fine Sciadopitys, 199 

 Finger Grass, Our, in Europe, 

 370 

 Fire from Steam-heating, Dan- 

 ger of, 307 

 " Proof Wood, 247 

 Firs and Spruces, About, .370 

 Flavor o! American and Eng- 



glisli Peaches, 340 

 Fleshv Fruits, 184, 247 

 Fly, Celery, 243 

 Floral Decorations at Parties 

 in France, 285 

 " Gazette, 317 

 Florist and Pomologist, 317 

 Flower-buds in the Camellia, 



Falling of, 202 

 Flower Ephemeron, 376 



" Garden, Acalypha tri- 

 color in the, 62 

 '• " and Pleasure 



Ground, 33, 

 65, 97, 129, 

 161, 193, 225, 

 257, 289, 321, 

 353 

 " Brugmansia sua- 

 veoleus in the 

 328 

 " Mocassin, 292 

 '■ of Pourcroya, 360 

 " SatUi, 2.53 

 Flowerin^; Cyclamens, 201 



Plants, Early, 1.34 

 " of Agave .■5bawii, 140 



" o! Chinese Primrose 



77 

 " of Eucharis Ama- 



zonica under Dif- 

 ficulties, 11 

 " of Ficus el.astica,171 



" of Fuchsia procum- 



bens. 201 

 " of Primula, 140 



Flowers and Plants, Prices of, 

 287 

 " Artificial Colored, 296 

 " Bouquet, 237 

 " Chean.PopularAppre 



ciation of, 380 

 " Double, 248 

 " Fertilization of Thro' 



Insect Agency, 54 

 " in America. Price of , 

 359 

 " of the Field, Consider, 

 3 

 " Prairi.', CI, 278 

 " Preserving Fresh, 328 

 " Self-fertilization and 

 Cross-fertilization of 

 117, 149. 181 

 " White Bouquet, 235 



Foot-hills, Six Months in the. 



•:a\ 

 Forced Fruits and Vegetables. 

 208 

 Forcing Asparasus, 208 

 Grape, 242 



Lily of the Valley, 2f.« 

 " Tender Koses, 41 

 Foreign Grape, Climate and 

 the, .3'^7 

 ■• Trees, .53 

 Forest Planting in Prance, 245 

 •' Dos.' Strawberry, 274 

 " Seedlings, 212 

 ': Trees.Commercial Class- 

 es of, 82 

 Forestrv, 20, .52,81 . 176, 210, 2)4, 

 277, .338, 357 

 " Commissioner of, 22 

 '• in Massachusetts, 21) 

 •' on Unproductive 

 Lands, 339 

 Forests and Rainfall,. 53 

 " in Ell rope, 23, 277 

 •' of Ma>5achii;eits, 177 

 " ofSnf-den,213 

 " Premiums for, .53 

 Foitrcroya, Flower of, 360 

 Fi'x Glove, Improved, 292 

 Fo.x's Seedling Pears, 115 

 Fragraria arborea, 197 



France, Forest-planting in, 245 

 Freeman's Late Peach. 336 

 Freezing of Sap, 185, 217, 372 

 French i-'ippin Apple, 51, 116 

 Frittiilarias or Rice Roots, 228 

 Frost and Hardiness, 68 

 " on Persimmon Fruit, 

 Effects of 116 

 Fructification of the Fig, 270 

 Fruit and Bread, 317 

 " •' Nut Culture, Indian 

 335 

 " " Vegetable Garden- 

 ing, 14, 46 77, 113, 

 142, 171, 204, 239, 

 2'i9, 299, 331, 358 

 " at the North, 172 

 " Crops in Ohio, 147 

 " Culture Among the Farm- 

 ers, 363 

 " from Grand Traverse Re- 

 gion, Michigan, 338 

 " Garnishing, Leaves for, 

 236 

 " Growing as a Business, 

 333 

 " How to Raise, 189 

 " Illustrations of, 174 

 " of Passiflora edulis, 276 

 " of the Black Hills, 79 

 " PruniuiC tor, 18 

 " Synonyms, 49 

 " Thinning, 49 

 " Trees, Oil for, 115, 271 

 " " Preserving from 



Grasshoppers, 206 

 " " Pruu'g Full-grown, 



78 

 " Trained, 173 

 " What is a, 305 

 " AVill it Pay toThin,366 

 Fruiting of Akehiaquiaata, 351 

 ■' Chionanthus Vir- 

 giuicus, 6 

 Fruits and Vegetables, Forced. 

 208 

 " Early and Other, Notes 



on, 301 

 " Fleshy, 184, 247 

 " Patented, 186 

 " Some Old, 78 

 Fuchsia, New, 237 



" Numbe - of Species of, 

 119 

 '' procumbons, 44, 268 

 " " Flower- 



ing of 

 201 

 Fuel, Growing Wood for, 213 

 E'ungi and the Lower Crypto- 

 gams, Magnificent Collec- 

 tion of, 214 

 " Parasitic, 127 

 Fungus, Black, in a Graperv, 

 147 

 " on Calilornia Pines, 

 119 



(larden, A Little Alpine, 100 

 " Flowers in California, 

 2G4 

 My, 356 

 " of America, The, 316 

 " Plant, Pajiyrus as a, 

 296 

 • hardener's Montlily, Contribu- 

 tions to 

 the, 128 

 " " for 1878, 



348 

 " " The, 93 



Gardening Around Na,shville, 

 Tenne.ospe, .346 

 " Gossip of the Oldiru 

 Time, 120, 153 

 Gardens, Roof, 109 

 (iary's Hold-ou Peach, 174 

 Gas and Oil Light, 44 

 " Killed Trees, 325 

 '• Lime, 195, 271 

 Gen. Washington Rose, 69 

 Generation, Spontaneous, 306 



