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TUE GARDENER'S MONTHLY 



[December y 



•ChaiupiiKiio Apple, W'l 

 •(.'herno, Kiirlv in (ii'orKia, 239 



rn>litiitili', •Jl" 

 "Cherrv (^uUiirf in tJeorgiu, 2:!.S 

 " ■ Dvohmiso, 240, :W7 

 " Now, 270 

 " TinilKT, 211 



Vrtliif of, U'.t 

 " Troo, KiirKc, is 

 Clioss, Whoiit und, :U1 

 <;he.-*tniit, Spiinish, S4 



" Troo, 11 Luri;i', 1S2 

 China Asti-rs, IScuiitiliil, 20:t 

 •Chinejio Potato or I>iscorca Ba- 

 tatas, :17 

 " I'rinirotio, 201, :{."i9 

 " rrimrosL's, Double, i'A 

 Cliitty, H. li., i>:$ 

 Cliri.stniiis Flower, a, 15!! 



" Rose, l'J2 



Chromo, Our, 347 

 -Chrysanthemums, New race, 6 

 Cinrliona in Jamaica, .S4 

 Cinerariius, 106 



" Double Flowered, 



236 

 Cinnamon Vine, 89 

 ••Cities, Trees in Large, 261 

 •City (lanleri, A Pretty, 326 

 -(."lapp's Favorite Pear in Can- 

 ada, 17S 

 Pears, :ill 

 -Clematis, :!44 



" indivisa, 11 

 •Clittoii Park (lardens, Ralti- 



more, 31S 

 Climbing Hydrangea, :J56 

 -Coal Tar on 'Fruit Trees, 272 

 Cobu'a scandens, Variegated, 

 140, 23:5 

 Codling Moth Destroyer, 310 

 " " Parasite on the, 



185 

 " Worms, Band for, 240 

 Cotl'ee Culture in Southern 

 States, 15 

 " in America, 112 

 " " California, 112, 149 



■' Liberian, 87 

 " Tree, Kentucky, 325 

 Coffins, Catalpa, 343 

 Coleus, Chameleon, :i02 



" pictus, 4:{ 

 •Colorado Firs and Spruces, 

 Hardy, 242 

 " Potato Beetles,Rem- 



edy for, 216 

 Comfrey, Prickly, 372 

 -Common Names of Plants, 22 

 Comi)arative Ki>se list, 130, 162 

 ■Connecticut State Board, Agri- 

 culture, 224 

 ■Constantinople, Vegetation 



around, 283 

 Construction of a Tree, 89 

 Consummate villian, 2^i;i 

 •Convolvulus Batatus, IIH 

 " Ipomea, 153 



Cooking Pufl' Balls 13 

 •Cool House, Orchideae, 39, 230 

 Coral Plant, 372 

 •Corporation, Forest, 275 

 'Correspondence, 2, 7, 13, 19, 24, 

 :«,39, 47, 51, 53, 63, 66, 71, 

 78, m, 85, 90, 95,98, 103, 109, 

 113, 11.5, 119, 129, 134, 140, 

 146, 150, 154, 161, 167, 175, 

 180, 18:5, 187, 193, 200, 205, 

 210, 2i:!, 217, 222, 226, 2:50, 

 2:56, 241, 243, 247, 257, 263, 

 270, 274, 277, 290, 296, :505, 

 312, 314, 322, :529, 336, :541, 

 343, :5o4, :5.58, 364, 366, :568, 

 374. 

 •Correspondence Botanique, 94 

 Cottonwo(xls, 20 

 Cottonwood, Yellow, 241 

 Country Homes, 292 

 Coxcomb, Dwarf (Crested, 43 

 Crab Apple, Oregon, 150 

 •Cracking of Pears, Cure for,203 



" of the Pear, .52, 111 

 •Crescent Seedling Strawberry, 

 145, 219, 270, 310 



Cross-fertilization. 95 

 " " in Sabbatia 



angularis, 278 

 Crossing and Hybridizing, 279 

 Croton IMsrai'li,':Wl 

 Cultivating ( lu-rrv, 238 



" Old P'laiits, 48 



" ■ Wortlebcrries, 207 

 Cultivation of the Strawberry, 



;{67 



" of the Verbena,105 



" of the ("hincse 



Primrose, :t51 

 Culture, Amaryllis 45 



and Quality of Pears, 

 143, 175 

 " .Vsparagus, 3:56 

 " Colfee, Southern 



Slates, 15 

 " Fruit in Alabama, 15 



Urape, 171, :537 

 " Hyacinth, :531 

 " Medellina magnifica, 

 139 

 " Native Plants, Notes 



on, 16G 

 " Water Lilv, 5 

 " Orchard Trees, 273 

 " Orchid, 42, 174,290,329 



Pear, 110, 178 

 " Plant in the West, 43 

 " Tea in the South, 148 

 " Window, 170 

 Cuphea Koezli, 75 

 Cupressus La>vsoDiana, 5 

 Curculio in California, 310 

 Cure for Cracking of Pears, 203 

 " Mealy Bug, 12, 202 

 " Thrips, 234 

 Curious Plant, :{G3 



" tirowth of Potato, :569 

 Curl of the Peach Leaf, 315 

 Currant, Utah, 113 

 Cut Flowers, New-fashion in, 74 

 Cut-leaved Birch, Variation in, 

 2:50 

 Cuttings in Arkansas, 82 

 Cycas Normanbyana, 108 

 Cyclamens, Beautiful, 140 



Daffodils, 327 

 Dahlias, 328 



New, .324 

 Daisy, English, i:54 

 Daphne Fortune!, 70 

 Dark-leaved Norway Maple,230 

 Darlingtonia Californica, 243, 

 277, 314 

 " Leaves Twisted, 



Why, 24.5 

 I>arwin and Bryant, 124 

 Day in California, a, 282 



" Lily (Hemerocallis),. 327 

 Death of Andrew Murray, 94 

 " Dr. H. A. Swasey, 

 318, 349 

 " J. P. Kirtland, 63 

 " James Fleming, 252 



J. H. McAfee, 221 

 " Jno. Nichola.s Haage 



" T. B. Miner, 283 



" Thos.J.Mackenzie,63 



" Thos. Rivers, 31 



Wm. C. Flagg, 160 

 Decoration, Floral Table, 201 

 " Room, Leaf-plants 



for, 102 

 Decorations, Floral, 12, 63 



" Winter, 43 



Decorative Purposes, Red Beet 



for, 102 

 Deep Planting of Bulbs, 295 

 Dendrobium nobile, versus 



Novelties, 232 

 Dennett, Col. Danl., 349 

 Dicentra, California, 164 

 Diosc'irea batatas, or Chinese 



Potato, -37 

 Diospyros Kaki, or Japanese 



Persimmon, 79 



Diseased Peach I>eaf, 2(((t 

 Disease, Fungi and, K7 



" in Kuonimus latlfo- 



lius, :i 

 luMarcchal Neil Rose 

 3, 41, 72,200 

 " Quince, 240 

 District of Columbia Horticul- 

 tural .Society, 2."i6 

 Dogwood, Scarcity of 19, .50 

 " Swamp, 181 



Timber, 148 

 Double Amaryllis 119, 160, 233 

 " Floweri-d Cinerarias, 

 2:16 

 " Flowered li^cholotzia, 

 229 

 " Geraniums, :t62 

 " Leaf in Begonia, 246 



Richardia, ;504 

 " Scarlet Geum, 328 

 Mexican Lily, 333 

 " White Oleander, 76 

 Dryers, (iood Fruit, 2:58 

 Drying Fruits and Vegetables, 

 146 

 Dubuque, Iowa, Floral Associa- 

 tion, 224 

 Duke of Kdinburgb, Azalea,303 

 Dutch Bulbs in the South, 129 

 Dwarf Apple Stocks, 17 

 " Crested Coxcomb, 43 

 " June Berry, 87, 141, 176, 

 186,20.5,237,305,306,350 

 " Pyracautha, 167 

 Dyehouse Cherry, 240, :507 



Early Beatrice Peach, 307 



" Peaches, 2:58, 272 

 " Season, The, 178 

 East Endia Millet, 81 

 Mible Putr-balls, 13 

 Editorial Notes, 4, 9, 14, 22, 

 26, 30, 37, 42, 47, 50, 52, 55, 

 64, 69, 74, 81, 84, 87, 91, 95, 

 102, 107, 111, 11:5, 116, 120, 

 125, 1.3:^, 1.39, 14.5, 148, 152, 

 1.56, 167, 174, 178, 182, 184, 

 187, 192, 197, 20.3, 208, 210, 

 214, 218, 222, 229, 2.33, 238, 

 242, 245, 249, 253, 261, 267, 

 272, 275, 279, 280, 1^5, 293. 

 303, 309, 21:5, 317, 319, 325, 

 3:J1, 338, 343, 344, 347, 351, 

 369, 377 

 Editor, European Notes by the 

 26,55,91, 120,1.56,187, 

 218,253 

 " Traveling Notes by, 249 

 Elm, Bytield, 27.-; 

 " Slippery, 129 

 " Thick-leaved, 1.34 

 " Weathersfield, 342 

 Endurance of Seeds of Tender 



Things, 216 

 England, Asparagus in, 2:59,336 

 " Horticultural Exhi- 



bition in, .353 

 " Peaches in, 310 

 " Public Barks in, 69 

 " Tea Roses in, 174 

 English Daisy, 134 



" Flower Pots, Sizes, 41 

 " Gooseberries, New, 81 

 " Importations of Fruit, 

 272 

 " Ivy Wild, The; 1.50 

 " Names, Mixing, 29 

 " Primrose, 38 

 " Sparrow, 1.52 

 " Sparrow and Seeds and 

 Fruits, 344 

 Enongh of a Good Thing, 178 

 Epidendrum, 263 

 Epiphyllum truncatura. Grow- 

 ing, 109 

 Eradicating Rare Plants, 346 

 Errors, Typographical, 281 

 Ervngeum Leavenworthii, 70 

 Escholotzia, Dbl.-flowered, 229 

 Escholotzias, New, :5« 



Eucalyptus, 84,211, 



'' and Thera|M!ullcs, 



86 

 at Norfolk, Va.,1 13 

 " I'iri'-wiKMl, K.5 



" Hardiness of the, 



18, 115 

 in Algiers, 18 

 in India, 18 

 " in .Memi>liis,Tonn, 



275 

 in Virginia, 147 

 Tlml>er, 18 

 Eucharis Amazonica, 203 

 Eulalia, Japonica Zebrina, 328 

 ICn<inimuslalifolius,Di8ea8C, 3 



Standard 69 

 Euphorbia. Injury From, 23 

 European Notes by the E>ditor, 

 26,.55,91, 120,156,187, 

 218,2.53 

 Sketches, 2.53 

 Europe, Forest Commissioners, 

 51 

 " Fruit in, 310 

 " Pototo Beetle in, 88 

 Evergreens, Pre.servation of 



I^eading Shoots of, 100 

 Experiments in Testing Seeds, 

 .545 



Fall Apples, 310 

 " Blooming of Apple Trees, 

 82 

 Farmers and Gardeners, 191 

 " For, 282 

 " Magazine, 29 

 Fast Budding, 3.36 

 Felling Trees, 274, 341 

 Fermentation, Pasteur's 



Theory of, 346 

 Ferns, American and Hardy, 

 2.52 

 " in Their Homes and 



Ours, 318 

 " of Kentucky, 252 

 " of North America, 53 

 Flcus parcelli. Fruiting of,305, 

 3.58 

 " Various .SfH-cies of, .'5.58 

 Fig in Ohio, 48 



Fig Tree, Barrenness in the, 85 

 Filniore Strawberry, 238 

 Fine (Jrapes, :565 

 Fire-wood, Eucalyptus, 8.5 

 First Horticultural Magazine, 

 192 

 Flagg, Wm. C, Death of, 160 

 Fla.x Blight, 23 

 FleitasSt. John Peach, 238 

 Fleming, James, Death of, 252 

 Floral Association, Dubuque, 

 Iowa, 224 

 " Decorating, 12, 63 

 " Decoration, Table, 201 

 Florida, Advantages and Dis- 

 advantages of, 373 

 Flower, a Christmas, 153 

 " Beds, Watering, 2-59 

 " Garden and Pleasure 

 Ground, 1, .3.5, 65,97, 

 129, 161,193,22.5, 257, 

 289, .321, .353 

 " Gardenia, 205 

 " Pots, English, Sizes of, 

 41 

 Flowering of the Raphis fla- 



belliformis, 266 

 Flowers at Paris, Trade in, 350 

 " Butterfly, 76 

 " in Milwaukee, 76 

 " Wild, Royal Love for, 

 347 

 Fly-trap, Venus', 3:52 

 Foliage Plants for Window 



Culture, 170 

 Forcing Asparagus in Paris, 16 

 Forest Commissioners to Eu- 

 rope, 51 

 " Corporations, 275 

 " Culture, Profits of, .366 



