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THE GARDENER'S MONTHLY 



[ December, 



Narnerymen, Marengo, Ills. 28(> 

 Nanerymen's Directory, l-'7 



•' Protective As-^o- 



cintion, 2S8 

 Nut Famiinif in California, :U)6 

 '• Pecan, 216 

 " Sicilian, lit 

 Nuttalia ccrasiforiuis, 1<'>6 



Oak, tirowlh of. JTT 

 '• New Woepinfr, SoT 

 •• Royal, Thf, 29 

 '• Timber, Preserving. M' 

 " " Profits of, 'j:; 



" Trees, Large. '-'i 

 " White, Large, S-' 

 '• '• '• in Michi- 



can, 'J 14 

 obituary, •-'9, l-'S, 215, 2S6 

 Obscured Glass in (ireenhouses. 

 108 

 Odontoglosstiu plialsenopsis, X-'- 

 Ohio, Eucalyptus in. -"i:! 



" Fish ("oniniission Report 



of, 2.-16 

 " Fruit Crops in, 147 

 " Horticultural Society, :>jO 

 " Notes, 363 



•' Pear Tree Blight. in, 94 

 Oil and Gas Light, 44 

 " for Fruit Trees, \\n, 271 

 ■' Linseed on Pear Trees, '.VM. 

 " on Peach Trees, 27"> 

 " Parrafin. 217 

 " Pine Tree, 267 

 " Trees Injured by, 209 

 Olden Time, Gardening Gossip 



of, 120. M3 

 Old Favorites, Improving. 160 

 " Things Become New. 162 

 Oleander, Double White, 26.s 

 Olivet Cherry, 19 

 Oraphalodes verna. 262 

 Onion Siiuit. 100 

 Orange Trees, Age of, 222 

 Orchard. A Promising. 333 



" Locality for, 3.;4 

 Orchards, Stirring Surface Soil 



of, 14K 

 Orchid Culture, 44 



'• Growers' Manual, 316 

 Oregon, Lawn Grass for, 7 

 " Peach Plum in, 17 

 Origin of the Naino, Walnut, 222 



" " Phylloxera, 216 

 Our Contributors, 264 

 Oxalis enneaphylla, 232 

 Oyster Plant,'208 



Pseonia Brownii, 291 

 Pseouies.Trees, Propagating, 294 

 Pachystoma myrsinites, 357 

 Packing American Apples, 241 



" Pears, 174 

 Palm, >-ago, Cycas revoluta Not 



the, 249 

 Pampas Grass. 360 



" " Preserving Spikes 



of, 

 Pandanus utilis. 139 

 Panicum plicatum variegatum, 

 201 

 Pansies, 133 

 Paper from Cactus, 211 



" Japan, 179 

 Papyrus as a Garden Plant, 296 

 Parasitic Fungi, 127 

 Paris ICxposition, 352 

 Park, Fairmount, 29 

 Parrafin Oil, 217 

 Parsons, R. B., 255 



S. B. &Co.. 127 

 Passiflora edulis, Fruit of, 276 

 Patented Fruits, 186 

 Patents, Plant, 126 

 Pavements, Wood, 83 

 Pea, Sabre, 242 



Peach, Alexander, 147, 303 

 " Amsden,303 

 " Billyeu'8 Late Oct., 242 

 '■ Bowers' Knrly, 274 

 '* Buds, How Many a Dav, 

 3:1.'. 

 " Comot.242 

 •' Crawford's Early in Eng- 

 land, .".3- 

 •• Culture in the North, 147 

 " Disease in (\ilifornia, 50 

 " in the South, 50 

 " Downer, 115 

 " Exquisite, 51, 114 

 " Freeman's Late. 3:16 

 " Gary's Hold-on, 174 

 " Grower. A Texan, 3:15 

 " Hale's Early, 17 

 " " "in England, 



17 

 " Honeywell, 303 

 " Late 'or Walling Plum. 

 115 

 " Musser, 74 

 " Peen-to,orFlat, ofChimi 

 :'.C)1 

 " Plum in Oregon, 17 

 " Rogers, 115 

 " Sei'dliug, 276 

 " Stones. Natural. 78 

 " Trees, Borers in, 80 

 " " " Mulched. 80 



" " " Oil on. 275 



" Twin, 351 

 Peaches, Alexander, Honey- 

 well, and Amsden.303 

 Best Early, 276 

 " Double Blossom) '229 

 " Early, 276 

 " '' Beatrice and 



Rivers, 242 

 " " in Georgia, 276 



" '• in Texas, 305 



Mr. H. M. En- 

 gle on, 287 

 Five Late, 3.38 

 " Flavor of American 



and English, 340 

 " in California, 335 



Early, 337 

 " Texas, 365 

 " New, SO 

 " " Early. 300 



" Sendin£;,tolreland,207 

 Pear and Apple Trees, Decaying 

 47 

 " Birkett. 173 

 " Blitrht, Discussion on, 367 

 " Good Earlv, 305. 337 

 " Marshall. 33.'; 

 " Timber, 211 

 •• Tree Blight, 20, 145, 147 

 " " " in Ohio, 94 

 " Trees, Bearing Age of, 241 

 " Grease for. 52 



Linseed Oil on, 334 

 " AVhitewashed,331 

 " Wilder, 241 

 Pears, 364 

 " Disease in. 48 

 '' Fox's Seedling, 115 

 " Packing, 174 

 " Pot-raised, .Size of. 207 

 " Three Perfect Crops in 



One Season, 17 

 " Two Good, 19 

 Peat and Rhododendrons, 131 

 Pecan Nut, 246 



'■ Nuts, Variations in. 18.5 

 Pelargonium, New Double Ivy- 

 leaved, 239 

 New Life, .330 

 Penna. Hort. Society. 318, 

 Peristrophe antjustiflora, 358 

 Periwinkles, The, .38 

 Permanent International Ex- 

 hibition Cut-flowers at, 317 

 Persimmon, Diospyrus kaki.:',(Vj 

 "' Eft'ec-t of Frost on 



the fruit, 116 

 " Hardiness of, 241 

 .Tapan.51,80, 174 

 '■ Ripening of, 86 



Persimmons, 367 



Petunias, Improved, 237 1 



Phellodeudron,186 



" amu rente, 198 



Philadi-phia, EucalyptuH In, 152 

 " Fairmount Park, 



28.5 

 Industries of, 127 

 Pbilodendron, ISO 

 I'hio.xcs, Disiicet, 292 

 Phyllo.xera, in California. 17 

 " " Europe, 333 



" Origin of the, 21'> 



Physlnthus, albens, 234 

 Pine Apples, Cultivated, SO 

 " New Product Irora the, 245 

 " Pitch, 22 



" I'lubrclla, the largest. 68 

 " Tree, New Enemy to, 370 

 " 011.367 

 Piue8,California,Fungus on, 119 

 " Yellow or Short-leavetl, 

 177,211, 277 

 PinK, Sweet William. 197 

 Pinks, Carnation, 30 

 Pinus, a New, 6 

 " excclsa, lis 

 " Lambert iana. 31 

 " Omorika, A NewConife- 

 rse, 293 

 Pioneer Strawberrv, 305 

 Pitcher Plants, Tropical, '268 

 Pitch Pine, 22 

 Pippin, Blenheim, 16 

 Plane Tree, A large, 63 

 Plan for a Small Vegetable 



House, 47 

 Plantation, An Evergreen, 261 

 Planting Lilies, 167 



" Pyrancantha, 70 



Potato, AVholc or Cut 

 Sets in 304 

 Plant, Forage, A new, 253 

 " Growing, City, 352 

 " in an Ant Hill, 233 

 " Life of Norway, 92 

 " Oyster, 208 

 •' Patents, 126 | 



Plants and Flowers, Prices of. 

 287 1 

 " Annual, 355 1 



" California, East, 163 ' 

 " Early Flowering. i:'.4 

 " Evolutions of, 55 

 " l:,nglish National Em- 

 blematic, 222 I 

 Fibre. 184 ' 

 " Freezing of Sap iii, 185, 



217, 372 

 " Herbaceous, Dividing, 

 199 

 " " in General. 355 



Internal Heat of, 24H 

 " Little Known, Notes on, 

 102 

 " Music and, 87 

 ' ' Names of 7 , 39 , 58, 77,90 

 " New Double, U. S., 86 

 " Protection to, 342 

 ■' Reproduction in, 307 

 >leep of, 215 



Southern Utah, Notes 

 on. 2'27 

 " which Endure Dryness, 

 137 

 Platycerium Wiliinckii, 204 

 Plough, Hand, 115 

 Plumbago Larpeutse, 267 



" rosea, 201 



Plum, Ba^seti's American, .338 

 " ^hrorshire Damson. 304 

 " Walling, or Late Pcyeh. 

 115 

 Plural of Botanical Names, 2.52 

 Poinsetta. Double, 45 

 Poisoning by Ami elopsia Vir- 

 ginica. 151 

 Rhus, 119 

 Poisonous Mountain Ash Ber- 

 ries, 310 

 " Mushrooms, 336 

 •' Yew, 340 

 Polemoiiiura confertum. 38 

 Pollen in Fertilizing, Aiding, 

 370 



Fomological Judges, Centen- 

 nial. 154 

 " .Section, f'enten- 



Dial, ICO 

 " ."societies State 



and Hort. ,96 

 Soeietv. Atn , 96. 



i.-'iO. rj2.'2.-.5.3iy.:i.52 



Society, Miehigan 

 Slate. .'{.50 

 Poplar, < arolina, 324 



GoldenleHVed, 106 

 Popular Appri'ciation of Cheap 

 Flowers, 360 

 English Apples. 241 

 Portable Hoi-water Holler, '203 

 Potato Beetle. Eaeuiy of the, 

 316 

 " " Geography of,306 



Moth. .56 



Planting. Whole or Cut 

 Sets, 304 

 Pot Drainage, 41 

 •' liaised Pears, Size of, '207 

 Pots," 60-sized," 207 

 Prairii- Flowers. '24. ZIH 

 Premiums for Forests, .53 

 Preservation of Timber, 178 

 Preservatives. Wooil. 177 

 Preserve Old Geraniums. 297 

 I're.serving Flowers Fresh, 328 

 " Fruit Trees from 



Grasshoppers,206 

 Oak Timber, 82 

 •' Roses in Winter,326 



" Spikes of Pampas 



Grass, 5 

 Pretty Feathers Make Prettv 



Birds, 351 

 Price of Flowers in AiBerica.35(i 

 Prices of Nursery Plants and 



Flowers. 287 

 Prickly Comfrey. 209 

 Primrese, ^ hinese.Old Do.ib'c, 

 296 

 " " Flower i n g 



of. 77, 140 

 Priinros' s. Double Chinese, 3-56 

 1 " Evening. 3.'3 



I Primvilas. Double and .\dian- 

 ; turn Farli-yense, 167 



Pritchardia lilifera, 25 

 . Prizes for Arboriculture, 245 

 I Production of .Novelties. En- 

 I couragemeiit to the, 219 



Professors, New. 224 

 I Profitable Cherries, ZA4 

 1 Profit of Timber Planting, 82 

 ' Profits of Oak Timber, 23 



Propagating ('alia Lily. 298 

 I '• Exocborda gran- 



fliQora. New 

 I Method, 3.55 



! " Hyacinths from 



Leaves, 140 

 " Tree Poeouys, 294 



Propagation of Evergreens by 

 Soft Wood Cut- 

 ting* 232 

 " " Exnchorda gran- 



di(|..ra,230 

 •■ Ricbardia .(Ethi- 

 opici— (^alla Lily,:>59 

 Protection f> r New Varieties, 

 280 

 Hort, .58, 124 

 " to Plants. 342 



Protective Associanon, Nur- 

 seryman's. 288 

 Pruning Conilerie, 103 



Evergreens, 264 

 " for Wood and Fruit,l« 

 " Full (irown Fruit 



Trees, 78 

 " Grape Roots, 80 

 Pterodiscus speciosus, 13 

 Purple-leaved Daphne, 6 



" Grap»-vine..38 



Ivy, 170. -269 

 Pyracantha Planting. 70 



" While Berry, 7 



Pyrethrumaureumlaciuiatum. 

 232 

 Pyrus Maulei, 198 



