GENERAL INDEX. 



A. 



Abel ia rupestris, 19 



Acacia (lealbata, hardy in Fiance, 271 



Acliimeues, cullure ot", 354 



Acer circinalum, 141 



— villosuin, l-l'i 



Agapanthu?, culture of, 220 



AgnciUiurej our improving, . 70, 173 



— and Horliculture, boundary line 



between. 489 



Ailauthus, down with it, 315 



Albany, University of, 48 



— and Ren?. Horl. Society, offi- 



cers of, 119 



Winter Exliibitionof.. . 149 



Exhilntons of. 342, 300 



Autumnal Exhibition of, 4S0 



Amateur, how to make, 411 



American v~-. British Hort., 249, 36(5 



— Institute, Hort. Exhibition of, 520 



— Pomological Society, Proceed- 



ings of, 473 



Fruit Catalogue of, 574 



Officers of, 523 



Anemone japonica, 18 



Annuals for beds and masses,. . . 226 

 Apricots, select lists of, 91, 152 



— in Egypt, 431 



— List of American Pom. Soc'y, 574 

 APPLES : 



Atlhe South, 315 



And English Crab, 533 



Astrachan, 437 



Baldwin, 534 



Color of, 632 



Dwarf, 390 



Grown near Rochester, ... . 191 



Hawley or Douse 4S4 



List of American Pom. Soc., 574 



Porter, 217 



Orchards in England, 549 



Milam, 431 



Northern Spy, 192, 484 



Remarks on, at Philadelphia, 475 



Select lists of 90, 152 



Sweet Bough, 5.32 



Apple Tree Borers, 2.38, 329 



Botanical description of, . . 534 



— Trees, insects on, 3S6 



Killed by potash, 5-34 



AVash for 344 



ARCHITECTURE, RURAL: 



Country houses, Hints for, C2, 173 

 Church in the Lombard style, 380 

 District School House, desisn 



for, 48, 162 



Entrance Gate, 400 



F>»e School, design for, 144, 213 

 Kiosques or Summer Houses, 339 

 Messina, on the Hudson, 230, .328 



Remarks on, 129, 213 



Southern or PlaiUa'n House, 451 

 School House, English Na- 



oiial, 288, 369 



ansas, cold winter in, 383 



Republic, 73, 174 



us, culture of, 483 



Auriculas, culture of, 488 



Azaleas, Chinese, 55 



— Care of, 488 



Bangor Hort. Society, officers of, 343 



Barns, w.ash for, 200 



Beautit'ul in ground, 105, 211 



Birds. Insects, &c., 312, 367, 415, 507 

 Blackberry. worthy of cultivation, 484 

 BOOKS; ' 



Clovernook 162 



Cottage Residences, 2.32 



Heat and Venlibttion 40 



Rural Architecture, by L. F. 



Allen, 399 



Transactions i\. Y. S. Ag. 



Society. ISO 



Walks and Talks of an Amer- 

 ican Farmer m England, 135 



Borneo, vegetation of, 142 



Boston, Country Se.ats near, 126, 168, 



240, 267. .38.5. 463 



Be tanical names, pronunciat'not", 49 



Botany, study of, 200 



Boundary between Horticulture 



and Agriculture, 489 



Box, varieties of, 239 



Brown Houses and lightning con- 

 ductors, ■ 201, 327 



Buffalo Hort. Society, officers of, 151 



exhilmions of, 246, 342, 392 



Buildings, color of, 15, 160 



BulLis, summer flowering, 218 



c. 



Cacti, a word for, 212 



— culture of, 576 



Calceolarias, culture of, 208 



Calystegia puhescens, 431 



Camellia, Yellow, .386 



— seedling, 573 



Caterpillars, to destroy, ,344 



Cattle, sale of high bred, 341 



Ceriron Tree of Panama, 142 



Celery, blanching, 47 



Cerasus Carol inieiisis, 52 



Champlain Valley Horl. Society, 



exhibition of, 392 



Cheese, Damson, 574 



CHERRIES.— Best market va- 

 rieties, 496 



Bigarreau jNIonstreuse de 



Mezel, 100 



I/ist of Am. Pom. Society,. . 574 



New Black Bigarreau, 100 



New Hardy, 380, 462 



Remarks on, 475 



Select lists of, 91, 152 



Triumph of Cumberland,. . . 100 



Tested .it Boston, 484 



Cherry Trees, stocks for, 104 



destroyed by insects, 244 



Chester co. Horl. Society, offi- 

 cers of, 200 



Chestnuts, grafting, 294 



Chinese plants, .336 



— Primrose, 4-39 



— AVislaria, 439 



Chiswick, exhibition day at 502 



Chrysanihemums, culture of in 



China, 337 



— Good varieties of, 487. 573 



— New daisy, 54, 133, 573 



Cincinnati Hort. Society, 472 



Cinerarias, culture of, £31 



Citizens retiring to the coun- 

 try, 57, 172 



Columbus Hort. Society, officers 



of, 247 



tribute to Mr. Downing. . . 429 



Country Life, remarks on, 57 



— seals, entrance for, 400 



near Boston, 126, 168, 2-10, 267, 



385, -163 

 Crab, English and American, .. . 534 



Cranberries on dry land, iiS 



Critique, on Jan No., l-'JO 



on Fob. No., 372 



on March No., 211 



• — on April No., 265 



on May No., .327 



on .lune No., 366 



on July No., 413 



on Aug. No., 460 



Crocus, culture of, 531 



Cryptonieria Japonica .338 



Cucumbers, culture of, 431 



Cunningliamia lanceolata, 338 



Curculios, ashes for, 51 



Destroyed by shaking trees,. 4.33 



Habits of, 52S 



Lime and sulphur for, . . 350, 432 



New remedy for, 528 



Remarks on, 312 



Warfare on, 46! 



Currant, fertile of Palnau, . . . 425 



— List of American Pom. So- 

 ciety, 575 



Cypress, evergreen, 21 



— Funereal, .3.37 



— Vine, to make seeds vegetate, 344 

 Cytisus lacemosus, 439 



D. 



Dahlias, new sorts of, 535 



Damson Cheese, 574 



Daphne Indica odorata, 223 



— rubra, 4.36 



Decline of Plants, 113, 212, 504 



Deodar Cedar, 20 



Detroit Horticultural Society, offi- 

 cers of, 247 



Dogs, chapter on, 25, 161 



DOWNING, A. J., death of.. . . .' 393 

 Col. Wilder's eulogy on,. . . . 491 



Monument to, 431,' 484, 5.30 



Residence, sale of, 482, 527 



Tributes to memory of 417, 427, 



471. 480, 526 



Draining, importance of thorounli, 194 



Duiilap"s store, 



Dwarf Fruit Trees, culture of,. . 505 



