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THE GARDENEirS MONTHLY 



Sheetiiit:, oiUtl, JCy 

 Shilliiii W.iiKl.J'.i, 6:! 

 Ski-U-toii l.fuvfs. How tomnke, 

 •JfJ 

 Slippirv ICliii, r^;i 

 Sliltinn'Kark of Trci ;<. 117,178 

 Slug. IVar, IMi 

 Snuill Iriiiu-i, .lof. 



'■ GrecnlxmseN, lil'H 

 Suiiih, Ui'iijaiiiiii G., :!."iU 

 Snails 11 



Snakt's and (ioraniunis, 211 

 Snowilrojis, Sli'alini:. 191 

 Snow IMnnl of California, :i4,'j 

 Soil Texture, Relation of, to 



Tinilnrtirowtli, 147 

 Solanuni dulfamara, 195 

 SoBietliin); About Parks, 2:". 

 South, Dulili Bulbs in, 129 



Carolina State Horti- 

 cultural Society, .'(2 

 " Eastern Kansas Horti- 

 cultural Society, 95 

 " Ptiach Growing in, 2:f8 

 Southern States, Culture of 



Coftee in, 15 

 Souvenir du Congres Pear, 178 

 Spanish Chestnut, 84 

 Span or Lean-to Greenhouse, 

 205 

 Sparrow. English, 152 



" " and Seeds and 



Vruits, :H4 

 Spawn Fungus, 279 

 Specimen Phloxes, :{:>;• 

 Speciosa Catalpa, 868 

 Spireae Japonica, 5 



" paliuata elegans, 70 

 Spruce, Oriental, 69 

 Stapelia, Fruiting of, 345 

 " Structure of, :!70 

 Staves, Oak, 149 

 Stealing Snowdrops, 191 

 Stepliauotis floribuuda, 74 

 Stiginaphvlla ciliatum, ;!02 

 Stock, New, for the Pear, 206 

 Stocks, Blight-proof, 81 

 for Grafting, 70 

 " " Gooseberries, 



179 

 " Mahaleb, 145 

 Stove, Robert's Portable Terra- 

 cotta, Dry, 269 

 Strawberries, Hybrid, 206 

 Late, 309 

 " Mowing the 



Leaves of, 273 

 " Watering, 240 



Strawberry, Apple, the Che- 

 nango, 110 

 •' Crescent Seedling, 



104,209,270,310 

 " Cultivation ol,307 



" Filmorc, 238 



" Fruitful Philoso- 



phy of, 214 

 " Insect, Destructive 



365 

 " Leaf Insect, 311 



" Longworth Prolific 



239 

 " Phenomenon, 16 



" Prof. E. Pynaert, 16 



" Sharpless Seedling, 



239, 306, 340 

 Stuartia Virginica, 261 

 Stump Apple, 17 

 Sulphur and Yellow Fever 

 Germs, ;}45 

 " Use of, 144 

 Sumac, Kative, 343 

 Summer Apples, 310 



" Influence of on Har- 

 diness in Winter,338 



Summer Shade for Apple Trees 

 336 



Suiuniit of Perfection, (Jera- 



nluiu. 44 

 Sun-dial, Place for the, :«(t 

 Swain|> I>i>j;wotKl, ISI 

 Swasie, Dr. U. .\., Death of, 

 318, »49 

 Swnvzie Puninic de Grise Ai>- 



i)le, 203 

 Sweet Potato, Botanical Name 



of, IIH, 153 

 Switzerland, Tree Planting in, 

 275 

 Sycamore Timber, 148 

 Svlviculture, 02 

 Synoptical Flora of U. S., 221 

 Syracuse,Oakland Cemetry,i:t9 



Tea Culture in the .'^outli, 14.*^ 

 '• Plants at WasliingKui, 210 

 " " in California, 48 

 Teosinte reana luxurian.s, 82 

 Testing Old Seeds, 49 



" .Seeds, Ex)H'rinients in, 

 345 

 Texan Eiirly Peaches, 3.!9 

 Texas, Fruit Cullure, in III 

 " (irapeCulturein,27I,.'!37 

 " Hort. and Poniological 

 Association, 256 

 Thanks, 3.)0 

 Therapeutics, the Eucalyptus 



and, 86 

 Thomson's Range Peach, 273 

 •rhrips, Cure for, 234 



" on Azaleas, 45 

 Tiles, Wood, 330 

 Timber, <'aialpa, 51, 114, 146 

 Cherrv, 211 

 ': " ■ Value of, 149 



" Dogwood, 148 

 " Eucalyptus, 18 

 " Fast (irowing. Value of 

 148 

 " Growth, Rapidity of,84 

 " (irowth. Relation of 



Soil-texture to, 147 

 " in California, 211 

 " Locust, 343 

 " Sycamore, 148 

 Torenias, 8 

 Tovaria Oleracea, 229 

 Transplanting Hollies, 199 

 " Natural, 51 



Traps, Insect, 239 

 Traveling Notes bv Editor, 249 

 Tree, Catalpa, 148' 

 " Cherry, Large, 18 

 " Construction of, 89 

 " Locust, 342 

 " Oriental Plane, 4 

 " Planting in Minnesota, 

 114 

 " " in Switzerland, 



275 

 " " Massachusetts, 



Premiums for, 

 148 

 " Notes on, 149 

 Trees, Big, in Australia, 149 

 " Felling, 274, .341 

 " for Public Work, 62 

 " Ilide-bound, 17 

 " in Large Cities, 261 

 " in North Carolina, 149 

 " Lightning and, 372 

 " Mammoth of California, 

 149 

 " Moving Large, 6 

 " of Washington, 69 

 " Orchard, Culture of, 273 

 " Ploughing Among the 



Roots of, 179 

 " Shade, of Washington,.37 



I Trees, Slllliiig Bark of. 117, IT.s 

 I " Sn.cllie Heul of, 117 

 " What Alls llie, 294 



Troiiieoliiuis, Hyliriil,5 



Tropical l''ruiis, 49 

 I '' Plants, Light for, 88 



True Gumbo, 336 

 I Tuberose.t, American, 38 



Tuberose, The, 4 

 ! Tuberous Begonias, asBedders, 

 109 

 " Rooted Begonias, 2, 

 I 72 



I Tupelo Tree, Root of, 22 

 I Turnip, Beautiful, 209 

 I Typographical Errsi^s, 281 



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Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Oak 



Hill Cemetery, 69 

 Utah Currant. li:i 



I'iiie Lumber of, 182 

 Utica, N. v.. Forest Grove 



I'enietery, l.")3 

 Utilizing the Pine Tree, 212 



Vagaries of the Peach, 337 

 Value of a Horticultural Pa- 

 per, 28 

 " of Cherry Timber, 149 

 " of Fast-growing Tim- 

 ber, 148 

 Variation in Cul^leaved Birch, 

 230 

 Variegated Coboea scandens, 

 140, 233 

 " Pelargonium, 174 



Varieties, New, by ( ;rafting.l84 

 " of Carnations, 363 



" of Catalpa, 312 

 " of Primula, 103 



Various Species of Fieus, 358 

 Vegetable Plants, 94 

 Vegetables, Drying, 14G 

 Vegetation Round Constanti- 

 nople, 283 

 " Secular Change,l 83 



Vegetation and Reproductive 



Forces, 152 

 Veitch, James & Sons' Cata- 

 logue, 61 

 Venus' Fly Trap, 332 



" Looking Glass, 103 

 Verbena, Cultivation of, 105 

 " Lemon, 293 

 " venosa, ;i57 

 Verbenas, Seedling, 140 

 Vick's Illustrated Catalogue,94 

 " " Monthly Ma- 



gazine, 62 

 Victoria Lily, 331 

 Vine, Cinnamon, 89 



" Disease from America,14 

 Vineries, Growing Grapes, 208 

 Vines, 131 



" American in France, 112 

 " for a Bay Window, 107 

 " Window Hoods for, 325 

 Virginia, Eucalyptus in, 147 

 Virginian, Jasmine, 251 

 Vitality of Seeds, 245 

 Volume, Our Last, 28 



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Wages of Insects, 22 

 Walks, Asphalting, 294 

 Wallflowers, 233 



" Chameleon, 233 



Washington, From Oregon, 187 

 " Shade Trees of,69 



[December ^ 



Wu-lilnglon Tea Plants at, 210 



In-fN of, f.'j 

 Wall-ling Flower beds, 2.VJ 

 Miiall Plants, 1.19 

 Stiawlierries, 240 

 WaterLlly,Nuiive.( iiltureof,5 

 Waters of l)i-alh in Purliuglo- 



nia, :il4 

 Weather in New York, 52 

 Wcathursfieid Elm, 342 

 Weed; What Is a, 344 

 Weeping Blood-leaved Beoch,4 

 West, Pears in the, :ill 



" Plant Cullure in the, 43 

 " Catalpa Planting in, 3iiri 

 Whalenbergia tuberosa, 19H 

 What Ails the Trees, 294 

 " is a I'ruit, 87 

 " is a (iarden, 194 

 Wheat and Chess Again, 344 



" Hybridizing, 373 



Wheelbarrow, a Lady's, 193 

 White Lilium auratum, 262 

 " Lobelias, 327 

 " Wisiarias, 263 

 Whortleberries, Cultivating, 

 207 

 Wild Cherry Leaf, Gall on, 186 

 " Flowers, Roval Love for, 

 347 

 '•■ Garden, Robinscn's, 124 

 Wilder, Marshall P., 63 

 " " Address ol, 



30, 64, 95, 125 

 " Peach, 339 

 Willow Bark, 84 

 Oak, 113 

 " Oak, Northern Range 



of, 148 

 " Weeping, History of, 

 119 

 " New England, 154 

 Window, Bay, Vines for, 107 

 " Boxes and Jardinie- 

 res, 205 

 " Cabinets, Coal i 1 



Lamps for, 107 

 " Culture, Foliage 



Plants for, 170 

 " tiarden, Drew's, 124 

 " Hood for Ornamen- 

 tal Vines, 325 

 Wine, California, 48 

 Winter Apples, 310 



" Carpet Bedding, 102 

 " Decorations, 43 

 " Decorative Plants, 74 

 " Greeneries at Home,348 

 " Hardiness, Influence of 



Summer on, 338 

 " Heliotrope, 102 

 Wisconsin State Hort. Soc.,224 

 Wistaria sinensis, Fruiting of, 

 215 

 " " Seeding of, 



184 

 Wistarias, White, 263 

 Wood, Catalpa, 146 

 " Lemon, 19 

 " of Cerasus serotina, 114 

 " Shitlim, 29, 63 

 " Tiles, Artificial, 330 

 Woods, Birnam, 149 

 Worcester Co., Mass., Horti- 

 cultural Society, 94 

 Worm on the Juniper, 70 



Yellow and Black Locust, 149, 

 210,211, 



" Cottonwood, 241 



" Pine, 84 

 Yellows, Laws Against the, 24 

 Yucca Batata, 246 



