1878. 



AND HORTICULTURIST. 



382 



Forestry, 18, 50, 83, 1 13, 146, 180, 



210,241,274,312,341,3()« | 

 " American, 50, 313 



« " atParis,113 



" Journal of, 349 

 •' in Forlugal, 242 

 " in Southern Kansas, 

 180 

 " of Ohio, 51 



Profit of, 114 

 " Report Upon, 212 

 France, American Vines in, 112 

 " Pears in,lhe Most Popu- 

 lar, 112 

 Fraud, a Small, 190 

 Freed, John, 221 

 French Notes. 192 

 Fruit and Vegetable Garden- 

 ing, 12, 45, 77, 109, 140, 

 175,205,2o6,2li9,305,3;i4,364 

 Culture for Market, 82 

 " " in Alabama, 15 



" " in Europe, 310 



" " in Kansas, 271 



" " Texas, 111 



" " Revenue from,64 



" Dryers, Good, 238 

 ■' English Importations of, 

 272 

 ■" Growers Ass'n, Ontario, 



• Canada, 224 

 " Growing in Penna., 3Go 

 " Notes From ('alitornia,78 

 " of Japan Persimmon, 113 

 " Pri'spectsat Boston, 180 

 " Trees, a liood Way to 

 Work Over Large, 337 

 " Trees, ( 'oal Tar on, 272 

 " Trees, Oil for, 115 

 " What is a, 87 

 Fruitful Strawberry, Philoso- 

 phy Of 214 

 Fruiting of Akebia, 326 



" otFicus parcelll,305 

 358 

 " of Stapelia, 345 

 " of Wistaria sinensis, 

 215 

 •Fruitsand Vegetables, Dryiug, 

 146 

 " Bahama, 350 

 " in ('alifornia, 15 

 " in Iowa, 305 

 " New and Valuable, In- 

 troduction (if, 30 

 " New in New Hampshire 

 364 

 " " Notes on, 144, 176 



" " or Rare, 16, J9, 82, 



112,204,208,310,340 

 " " Pateniing, 28 

 " RipeniuK of, 117 

 " Small, 306 

 " Tropical, 49 

 Fuchsia, 252 



" racemosa, 11 

 Fumigating Greenhouses, 303 

 Fungi and disease, 87 

 Fungus Spawn, 279 



•tjarden, Californian, 166 

 Pretty City, 326 



" Room", 174 



" What is a, 194 

 <iardens and (hardening in 



Austin, Texas, 356 

 Gardeners and Farmers, 191 



" Why They Should 

 Marry, 124 

 ( lardening in America, 377 

 Gardening in Norfolk, 167 



" longivity, 221 



Gall on Wild Cherry Leaf, 186 



" Rose, 186 

 Gardenia Flower, 204 

 Geo. A. Stanley, Abutilon, 204 

 ■(ieorgia. Cherry Culture in, 238 



-' Karly Cherries in,239 



" Peach, the First, 208 



■" Pears, 339 



Georgia State Hort.Society,224 

 Geranium, a Fine, 9 



" andPelargonium,252 

 " Archbishop Wood,45 

 305, 3.58 

 " Bishop Wood, double 

 7,8 

 " Guillon Mangellon, 

 305, 358 

 New Life, 139 

 " Roots, Ants on, 280 

 " Summit of Perfec- 

 tion, 44 

 Geraniums and Snakes, 214 

 " Double, 362 



" New, 76 



" Ralph and Fanny, 



135 

 German and American Globe 



Arbovities, 67 

 Germantown Hort. Society, 192 

 " Gymocladus iu,372 

 Germs, Yellow Fever, Sulphur 



and, 545 

 (ieum. Dark scarlet, 32s 

 Gladiolus, Hardy, 230 

 Glass, Grape Culture Under, 13 



" Panels, 298 

 Glazing, 9 



Gloxinias, Semi-double, 75 

 (iood Way to Work Over Large 



Fruit Trees, 337 

 Gooseberries, Grafting Stocks 

 for, 179 

 " New English, 81 



Gooseberry, Seedling, 274 

 Grafting, New Varieties by, 184 

 " Rooted Eyes, 81 

 Stocks for, 70, 179 

 Grape Borders, Outside, 83, 142, 

 341 

 " Black Hamburg, 16 

 " Burnett, 50 

 " Chat, 47 



" CultureinTexas,271,337 

 " Culture Under Glass, 13 

 " Growing, Profit of 112 

 " Monukka, Hybridiza- 

 tion of, 16 

 " Moore's Early, 365 

 " Prentiss, 365 

 " Rot, Phylloxera and, 48 

 " Vine, Insects on, 273 

 " Prentiss, 340 

 " Welcome,New Foreign, 

 310 

 Grapes and (iraperies, 311 

 " Fine, 3()5 



" Growing iuVineries, 208 

 Grass Burner, Mennonite, 171 

 " Lawn, 199, 263 

 " Orchaids in, 47 

 " Pears in, 140 

 Gray, Prof. Asa, 252, 318 

 Greenhouse and House Gar- 

 dening, 6, 39, 71, 103, 134, 

 167, 200, 230, 263, 295, 328, 

 :i.58 

 Greenhouse, Aspect of a, 77, 

 203 

 " Span or Lean-to, 



205 

 Greenhouses, Fumigating, 303 

 " Heating.Sraall,9 



" Small, 299 



Green Manure. 359 

 Grey Pine, 293 

 Grounds, Agricultural, 212 

 Growing Ephyllum truncatum 

 109 

 " Richardi .Ethiopica,8 

 Growth, Abnormal, 216 



" of a Marechal Nlel 



Rose, 267 



" Timber, Rapidity of, 



84 



Guillon Mangellon Geranium, 



305, 358 



Gumbo, 273, 364 



" The True, 336 

 (ium. Persimmon, 182 

 Gymnobladus in Geruniutown 

 372 



Haage, Jno. Nicholas, death of, 

 318 

 Hairs of Plants, 185 

 Handsome Leaved Pear Tree, 

 5 

 Hardiness in Winter,Influence 

 of Summer on, 338 

 " of Eucalyptus in 

 Philadelphia, 18 

 Hardy Catalpa Trees, 242, 366 

 " " Col o r a d o Firs and 



Spruces 242 

 " Ferns, 251 

 •' Glatliolus, 230 

 Heating Small Greenhouses, 9 

 Heat, Internal, of Plants, 117 



" Specific in Trees, 117 

 Hedge Plant, Purple Beech as 



a, 293 

 Heliotrope, Winter, 102 

 Hellebore Powder, 332 

 Hemerocallis, 327 

 Hibiscus (Rosa sinensis) alba 

 variegata, 38 

 " (Rosa sinensis) car- 



minata perfecta,38 

 " (Rosa sinensis)mini- 



ata semi-plena, 38 

 Hide-bound Trees, 17 

 Highland Hardy Ra.spberry,14 

 Hints, Seasonable, 1, 6, 12, 33, 

 39, 45, 65, 77, 97, 225, 227, 

 269, 289, 295,321,328,3:}4,:553, 

 :i57, 364 

 History of the Weeping Wil- 

 low, 119 

 Hog,Managenient and Diseases 



of,:i48 

 Hollies, Transplanting, 199 

 Holywood at Long Branch, N. 



J., 322 

 Homes, <ountry, 292 

 Honest Man, an'Exceptionally, 

 191 

 Honeysuckle, Belgian, 263 

 Hoosic Thornless Blackberry, 

 337 

 " " Raspberry, 



13 

 Hornet Raspberry, 273 

 Horticultural and Poniological 

 Association, 

 Texas, 256 j 



" Catalogues, 125 , 



" Exhibition, Bel- | 



gium Interna- i 

 tional, 224 

 Exh ibition in j 

 England, 352 

 •' Exhibitions, 



Nurserymen 

 and, 352 

 " Importations,124 



" Magazine, the 



First, 192 



" Paper,Value of a, 



28 



" .Societies,30,63,95, 



125,192,222,253, 



285, 319,351,378 



" Society, Dist. 



Columbia, 256 



" Society, Georgia 



State, 224 

 " Society, German- 



tow n, Phila- 

 delphia, 192 

 " Society, Indiana 



State, 378 

 " Society, Kansiis 



State, 63 

 " Society, Ken- 



tucky^ 128, 25») 

 " Society, Mary- 



land, 128, 224, 

 352 

 '• Society, Mass., 31 



128,159,288,319 

 " Society, Minne- 



.sota', 124 

 " Society, Mont- 



gomery Co., Ohio, 96 



Horticultural Society, Ne- 

 bra.ska State, 

 94 

 " Society, New Jer- 



sey State, 320 

 " Society, New 



York, 128, 192 

 " Society, Ohio, 96 



256 

 " Society, Penna., 



32, 192, 223, Zol 

 Society,S.C.State, 

 32 

 " Society, South 



Eastern Kan- 

 sas, 95 

 " Society, Western 



N. Y., 224 

 " Society, Wiscon- 



sin State, 224 

 Horticulture and American 

 Forestry at 

 Paris, 113 

 " at the Paris Ex- 



hibition, 159 

 " in Baltimore,318 



" " California,128 



" " Japan, 133 



" "Maryland, 



284, 317 

 " Rapid Progress 



of our, 67 

 Horticulrurist, Canadian, 160 

 Hoteia Japonica, 5 

 Hot Water for Mealy Bug, 41 

 Houstonia Cwrulea, 229 

 How the Root Grows, 346 

 Hyacinth Blooming, 76 

 " Culture, *31 



" Antipodal, 72 



Hybridization of the Monukka 

 and Black Hamburg 

 Grapes, 16 

 Hybridizing and Crossing, 279 



Wheat, 373 

 Hybrids in Nature, Abstract 



of Paper on, 344 

 Hybrid Graft Apples, 371 

 " Strawberries, 20<) 

 " Tropaeolums, 5 

 Hydrangea, Climbing, :i.56 

 Hydrangeas, 292 



" Beautiful, 295 



Hypericum Pyrimidatum, 262 



I 



Illustrated Annual of Rural 



Attairs, 62 

 Iniatophylluni, 153 

 Importatron, Horticultural, 124 

 Improved Abutilons, 3.33 

 India, Eucalyptus in, 18 

 Indiana State Hort.Society,378 

 Infant Form of Leaf, 311 " 

 Iiuury from Euphorbia, 23 

 Im>ectivorons Plants, 153 

 I Insect Powder, 349 

 [ " Strawberry, Destruc- 

 I five, 36.T 



" Strawberry Leaf, 311 

 " Traps, 239' 

 Insects on the trrape Vine, 273 

 " Remarks on, 29 

 " Wages of, 22 

 International Exhibition,Aus- 



tralian, 350 

 Iowa, Fruits in, 305 

 Ironwood, 89 

 Ivy in New England, 67 

 " Scale on the, 44 

 " Wild, English, 150 



Jamaica, Cinchona in, 84 

 Japanese Mushrooms, 3 ^9 



" Persimmon, Diospy- 

 ros Kaki, 79, 115, 146 

 Japan, Horticulture in, 133 

 " Pines of, 229 

 " Quince, 3.55 



