i677.] 



AND HOBTIGULTUBIST. 



38Y 



Jackson, S. S., Wedding of, 29 

 ■lauies Veiuh 6i raw t>-rry, 19,51 

 Japiiiicsu IJircbi's, 232 



•' Ciimt)ii!g Fern, Lvfeo- 

 diuui icaude s, Kii), 

 237 

 Hollyhock, New, 166 

 " I'ersiiiiiuou, Diospy- 

 ).i:,Kaki,362 

 Japan Judas Tree. Cercis Ja- 

 poniea, 226. 22D 

 Maples, Tlje, 103 

 Paper, 179 

 " Persimmon, 51, 80, 174 

 " ■' Hardiness of,241 



Jerusalem Ariiclioke, 51, 15S 

 " "Uist..ryoi,126 



" " K a t i V e 



Count ry 

 ol', 157 

 " " To Cook, 175 



Job's Tears, Coix lachryma, 170 

 Jonah's Gourd, 63 

 Journal of Forestry, 351 

 Judas Tree, Japan, 22'5, 229 

 Judges, KuIps for, 376 

 July l-'lowering Shrubs, 322 

 Junipers, Irisli, 325 



" Variations in 263 



Kansas, Experiments in Tim- 

 ber Raising in, 210 

 Letter, a. 312 

 Stale Hort. Society ,287 

 " Vineyard, 304 

 Keeping Tunatoes, 145 

 Kenedya rubicuada, 235 

 Keunedv, Thos. S, of Louis- 

 ville, Ky., 376 

 Kentucky Cotf'ee as a Fly Poi- 

 son, 351 

 " Horticulture in, 316 



" Notes from, 363 



Killing Grasshoppers, 303 

 Kinney's Cider Crab, 337 

 Kinsey's Catalogue, 158 



La Belle Carnation, 73, 107 



Lacquer Tree, 36S 



Lady Hu.', New Use for, 267 



" Wasiniigiou Grape, 336 

 La France llose, 69 

 Laiidrelh, K , L' Iter from, 192 

 Land and (iauie Birds of New 



Kuijlaud, 59 

 Large Bunch of Grapes, 16 

 •' Chestnut Trtes, 177 

 " Collection of Gladiolus, 

 229 

 " Horse Chestnut Tree,33S 

 '* Oak Trees, 22 

 " Se^ioia gii^antea, 134 

 " White Oak iu Michigan, 

 244 

 Largest Umbrella Pine, 68 

 Late Blackberries, Very, 184 

 " Cone Strawberries, 274 

 " Emerald Gooseberry, 275 

 " Grapes, 306 



" Peach or Walling Plum, 

 115 

 Laurentia carnosula, 70 

 Laurus Sassafras. 227 

 La Versailles Currant, 334 

 Lawn, Deterioration of Grasses 

 on a, 197 

 " Grass for Oregon, 7 

 T/awn», Weeds in. 199 

 Liyered Grape Vines, 80 

 Leaf-roller, Strawb-rry, 143 

 1 leaves for Garnishing Fruit, 

 236 

 " Hyacinth, 140 

 " Propagating Hyacinths 

 from, 140 

 Leek, Origin of the, 63 



Lee's lilack Currant, 305 

 Lumiiionia Calitbrnita, 184, 252 

 Letter iroiM California, 218 



" Kansas, A, 312 

 Leucopliyta Browuii, 165 

 Libeiian Coflee, 303 

 Lichens, 214 

 l^igut-ous Marvels, 20 

 Light and Vegetation, 184 

 Litie Producing Like, 58 

 Lilac, Persian, Seeds of, 279 

 Lilies, Calilbruia. 58 

 01 Utah, .349 

 '■ Our Native. 55 

 " Planting, 167 

 Lilium Auratuni, Double, 2 

 " Catosbiei, 105 

 " Huml)oldtiauiim, 25 

 " Huaibuldtii, 165, 258 

 " jiarvum, 68 

 " Tliunljergianum Van 

 Houtei, 294 

 Lily, Brisbane, 237 

 " Calla. Propagating, 298 

 " Culture, 37, 104 

 " of Valley, Forcing, 268 

 " Victoria. Growing iu the 



Open Air, 357 

 " White Water, 99 

 Lime, Gas, 195, 271 

 Linden Tree, Injury to a, 39 

 Linseed Oil on Pear Trees, 334 

 Literature, Travels and Per 

 sonal Notes, 26, 58, 90, 120, 

 153, 186, 218, 249, 280, 309, 

 341,372 

 Lobelia, Double White Bed- 

 dinsT, 204 

 " erinus erecta fl. albo 

 plena, 204 

 Locality of Orchards, 334 

 Locust Plague. 317 

 London Garden, The, 224 

 Long Continuous BL-aring, 174 

 Loiiicera fragraulis.-jnia, 134 

 Loid's (greenhouses 329 

 Los Augeies or Mission Grape, 



Origin of, 241 

 Loss of a Subscriber, 62 

 Lumber liesourees of Tulare, 



Cal., 177 

 Lygodium scandens, Japanese 

 Climbing Fern, 189,237 



Machines. Grasshopper, 1 15,253 

 Macrozaniia plumosa, 156 

 Mademoiselle Marie Finger 



Ei.-e, 292 

 Magnilicent Collection of Fun- 

 gi and the Lower Crypto- 

 gams, 214 

 Magna Charta Rose, 134 

 Magnolia glauca, 99, 100 



" New Late Flowering, 

 290 

 Magnolias, 35, 104, 162 

 " Grafting, 39 



New. 198 

 Maiden Hair Fern for Bou- 

 quets, 202, 296 

 " " Fern§, 44 



" " " Golden,44 



Maine Apples, Best, 335 



" Grape, 51, 145 

 Maples, Japan, The, 103 

 Marschal Neil Rose, Disease 



of, 329 

 Marketing, Amateur, 256 

 Market, Strawberries for, 52 

 Marshall Pear, 336 

 Marvels, Lis;neous, 20 

 Maryland Uort. Society, 31b 

 Massachusetts, P'orcstry in, 211 

 " Forestsof 177 



" Hort. Society, 



157,191,316 



» Conifers In, 211 



Mather, T.T.. Denth of, 286 



May Beetles on Raspberry, 209 



McAfee's Aeration Apparatus, 



115 



Mealy Bug, Cure for, 301 

 Meuiuilla magnifica. 295 

 Molb.urae, Ausiralia, Butanic 



(Jaruea Report, ISJO 

 Jfemo-ial iTCtS 63 

 Mentha Gibraitica, 357 

 Menzies Spruce, Colorade. 292 

 Ml-x'co, Eucalyptus in, 63 

 Michigan, Fruit froiu Graud 

 Traverse Region, 

 338 

 " Large White Oak in 



2!4 

 " Nursery, A Good, 



351 

 '* State Pomological 



Society, 3i0 

 Microscopisl's (Companion, 351 

 Minnesota, Treejilaulin? in, 82 

 Mission, or Los Angeles Grajje, 



Origin of, 241 

 Missouri, Grape Rot in, 335 



" State Entomologist, 223 

 Mocassin Flower, 292 

 Monocotyledons, New Classifi- 

 cation of, IS'. 

 Monstrous Abutilon, 140 

 " Asparagus, 146 

 Montmorenci Cherry, 304 

 AiODuligbt, Beauty by, 357 

 Mureatli>s; timbriata, 7 

 Mosaiculture, o 66 

 Mul her Apple, 146 

 Moth, Potato, 56 

 Mountain Ash Berries Poison- 

 ous, 340 

 Mountains, Timber Line in, 179 

 Mulched Peach Trees, 80 

 Mummy Wheat, 152 

 Musa eiisete, 12 

 Musci, 214 



Mushroom Growing, 304 

 Mushrooms, Increasing the 

 Size of, 335 

 " Poisonous, 336 



Music, 158, 287, 351 

 " and Plants, 87 

 " at HorticnlluralExhibi- 

 tions, '288 

 Musser Peach, 274 

 Name, Elm, The, 223 



" English, Bothered by 



the, 253 

 " Walnut, Origin of, 222 

 Names, Anplc, Origin of Some 

 Old, 254 

 " Bota nical Agai n st Com- 

 mon, 183 

 " " Plural of, 252 



" of Apples, 52 

 " of Plants, 7, 39, 58, 77,90 

 Napoleon's "illow, 376 

 Nashville, Tenn., Gardening 



Around, 346 

 Nasty Greenhouses, 135 

 Native Lilies, Our, 55 



" Trees for Timber. 52 

 Natural History and Science, 

 21, 54. 83, 116. 1J9. 

 179, 213, 246, 278, 

 305. 339, 369 

 " Peach Stones, 78 

 Nebraska State Hort. Soc.,351 

 Nectarines, 335 ». 



Nettle Tree, Celtis Australis, 

 212 

 New Apples, 19 

 " Cemetery at Toledo.O.,291 

 " Cla'-sificatiou of Monoco- 

 tyledons, 185 

 " Couilerse, PinusOmorika. 

 293 

 " Cornelian Cherry. 6 

 " Destructive Beetle, 340 

 " Double Ivy-leaved Pelar- 

 gonium. 239 

 White Violet, 166 

 " Eatly Peaches, 300 

 " Enemy to the Pine Tree, 

 370 

 " England, Land and Game 



Birds of, 59 

 - - White Ash in, 24S 



Now Forafre Plant, 253 

 " Fuchsia, 237 

 " Hardy Evergreen Flower- 

 ing Shrub, Hypericum 

 patuluio, 232 

 " Japanese Hollyhock, 166 

 '■ Jersey, Norlh-iastern Ap- 

 ples for. 80 

 " " State Hort. So. 223 



'• Late-flowering Magnolia, 

 290 

 '' Life Pelargonium, 330 

 '■ Magnolias, 198 

 " Method of Propagating 

 Exorchorda grand iflora, 

 355 

 " Old Things Become, 162 

 " or Eiare Fruils, 18, 115, 



273, 304. 336, 360 

 " or Rare Plants, 6, 12, 25, 

 38. 44. 51, 111, 165, l(i9, 

 198, 204, 231, 237. 263, 

 2>j2, 29S, 324. 330,357,359 

 " Peaches, 80 

 " Pinus, 



" Product from *he Pine,248 

 " Professors, 224 

 " Roclielle Raspberry 5, 115 

 " Rose, Beauty of Glazen- 



wood, 104 

 " " Queen of Bedders,204 

 " (so called) Hybrid Tea 

 Rose, Beauty of Glazen- 

 wood, l*i8 

 " South Wales, Essay on,127 

 " Tuoerous Bf^gouias, 29'' 

 " United States Plants, 86 

 " Use for the Ladj Bug. 267 

 " Varieties, Protection for, 

 280 

 " Violet, Belle de Chatenay, 

 298 

 " Weeping C)ak, 357 

 " White Grapes, 242 

 " Y..rk Hort. So., 191, 318 

 Niereiuliergia gracilis as a 



Window Plant, 235 

 Nigbt-blooniingCereus, 267,325 

 Northern Limits of Aiinial and 

 Vegetable Life, 215 

 " Range of Walnut 



Growing, 332 

 " Spy Apple in the 

 West, 207 

 -North, Fruit au the. 172 



" Peach Culturein lhe,147 

 Norway, Plant Life of, 92 



•' Spruce, 259 

 Notes by Chas. Downing, 100 

 " European, by the Editor, 



281, 313,343,372 

 " from (^olitornia, 121 

 " " Dallas, Texas, 309 

 " " Kentucky, 363 



" Yuba Co., Cal., 213 

 " Ohio, 3U3 



" on Adiantum Farleyense 

 and Double Primulas, 

 167 

 " " a Summer Tour, 136 

 " " Centennial Pomologi- 

 cal Exhibit, 192 

 " " Early and other Fruits 

 301 

 " " Little Known Plants, 

 102 

 " " Rare Plants ofSouth- 



ern Utah, 227 

 " " Rhododendrons and 

 som ; Evergreen8,67 

 " " The Season, 354 

 «« " Irces 130 

 " Suggested by Tumble 

 Weed, 309 

 Novelties, Production of and 



Encouragement to, 219 

 Nurseries of Uargis & Souimer. 

 2» 

 Nursery Business, 285 



" Credits, 312 

 ^'urserymou, American Asso- 

 ciation of, 288 

 ■ Early Ulinoia, 93 



