I-N-icT Acrtrullnrnl Rpport 



I^'"!.v,.li 



1. U' i.ia lIKiil 



!■.». rviv.Mi shniliN 12.% 1«2, 



Kwhiiiik, Tliiiiiiiii 



Expression of ]iiiri>i»<o 



Fact in nianiirinjr 



K.i«us Ciinniniilianiiii 



Fainiliiir gossip 



Family iiltnrlinu>nt 



Faininp and wives 



Funning and fiirni luiiltlings os- 



tluUically cousidored 



Ferns 



Fevers 



V'ljt cuttings 



Pire blight 



Floral fete '.'..'.'.'.'.'. 



Fountain a<|uariuni, the 



Fountains of Crystal Palace 



Free and easy 



Freight on railroads 



and passengers on railroads 

 Fruit culture in Western N. York 



garden 



growers of Iowa 



Growers' Society of W. Kew 



York ; . . . 18,5, 392, 



officers of 



Fruits for Jlaryland 



in Rochester 



of Wisconsin 



Fuschias in the open ground .... 



the finer varieties in winter 



the new, of 18.54 



white corollas 



Fungus blight 



GENERAL INDEX. 



lOOOrapes, Pond's seedling 27j Japan, Botany of 



scuppernong 5741 uniiice for hedgos 



seedling from Ciilawba .')(ll.Iasniinnni r<-voluluni 



St.-t.sou» No. 1 27 ,)ulv 



Ilx' 4U2 



the charter oak .'tHl 



while cliHsselas 27 



Juniper, hedges of 348 



'firas^s'for'lawnK'''^""''' oil '^'•^"">'-'<.V Uorticultural Society .3,10 



•*«' ( r ttau and t .Vs -x^o ^'''"''' L"r.<lscape (iardening .'. . 242 



.„. rattan and tiees ... -l^fKirtland-s cherries 4ti. U» si) 



Greenhouse for everybody «7I j Kniphofia u varia . . . SU 



■MO results of experience 300 



»'»■'/•-.. — 1 - 1 .1 ■_. _ 



/i2.1 

 .3.51 

 .51(i 



'...■g Oreenhouses and their manage- i y 



•^'n ment le; . . ^ 



„ 'Green i)eas from Charleston .... 28(11^*^""' *" '■'''""ve moss from 



•;■ firist mill, portable l.se '""•<"" Wackberry 



jivfiroundnut, cultivation of ^14 , '!'"'';""'>''"1 fil'^'Tuic""' • 



|:!:(:iiano, newusefor .,.,1 .etl..r fn.m Ohio u.l 



■j.: (iuernsev ixias 4,;^! Lettuce, cultivation of 4ls 



:!■'' Ouinea fowls vs. ruts ..'. ;574' l'!r'':"'">' "^ •'"'"""^ '"■'» ^^i' 



•'*'"; iLife in the Country, by Frank 



*'3 Hazlcton .' 7!», 18H, 227 



;}"?' H Lightning 437 



•'7' Hiibrothamnus aurantiaeus .... 4.5! Locusts, seventeen year .381 



ir Hailstorm in May 3.,.^ Loof 299 



.j,^., Longevity of trees .'526 



3.50 

 5.53 



Garden, the 



GardiMi-pot, new 



Gardenia Laudrethii 



Gas lime 234, 



GiMiesee Horticultural Society . . 



(ioiitiana Fortuui 



Ginko-tree 



Girard College 



Glen, to plant a deep 



Gold-fish 



Good breeding 



Gooseberry caterpillar 



G rafting, a new fact in 



Graperies, hints on cold 



Grapery, profits of a cold 



Grape disease 



Grapes, a small experiment in 

 culture of 



Allen's hybrid 



black Hamburgh 



Breck 



Catawba 



charter oak 



cultivation of 



culture of the foreign 



Diana 



from California 



hardy, for out-door culture . 



hybrid 



Concord 26, 40, 41 



in Georgia 



in New York 



in Massachusetts 



in Missouri 



in Wisconsin 



Isabella 26, 



Massachusetts Horticultural 



Society on 



Idew 129 



Hers Burgundy .' 



new seedling 



'•'Hamamelis Virgiuica . 



-''-|Hamiliou College Catalogue .... .53 Lucilla gratissima .. . 



•'^1 Hancock, T., death of 231 Lycopodium coesiurn arb 



^^^j Happiness 514 



^ I Hardiness of non-coniforous plants M 



■i.w, i„ Kngland 3.5 M'Glashan's planting machine . . HH 



-Jl Ilartl'ord County Hort. Society . . 217 Jlachine for peeling willows .'573 



-■ ' llawthoru for hedges 347 Magnolia Campbellii 521 



;^-^'Ilazlelon's, Frank, Life in the \ conspicua 2&2, .338 



Country 79, 188, 227 i^fangasteen, the 498 



Hedges, a great variety of 346 Maple and its enemy 315 



best plants for 9.5 March the 21st 184 



of old 526 Maryland, fruits for 245 



osage orange iu Illinois 9.5 '.Massachusetts Hort. Soc. 49,53,526 



Hemlock for hedges 347 ' on grapes 00 



treatment of 517 Mecanopsis nipalensis 521 



Ilexacentrismysorensisvar. lutea 45 Mediterranean heaths 35 



553|II'uts to beginners in planting .. 513|Micliigan Agricultural Society .. 185 



4S2| to purciiasers of trees, &c. .. 249 iMicro.scopic photographs 666 



4S0J Hogg, Thoiiias, Life of 156 Mildew on grape-vines 98, 129 



3S4I Holly for hedges 34S Mowing machine for lawns 292 



19Sl Homes for the people 294 -Much labor and little land 52.) 



45JHoney locust for hedges 317 Mulching dwarf pear-treim 50 



4Sl!H.K)ker and Arnot's Flora 467[Myrtles 514 



4(1] Hooker, Dr., botanical work 520 



.■!:is llornbeain lor hedges 3471 N 



;iv(i Ildriicultural notes 51 Xannyberry 244 



.511; ll.irticulture at the South 232 Xatui'al barometers ..'.'.'.".'.".'.'.'.'." .522 



4(i7 il"'>^- to cut willows 73 .\eetaiiiies 110 



21.1 Hoya carnosa ,553, .Stanwick 375 



54,s Huidekoper's Addre.ss 53 Nelumbeum, the ...[.[....[..[. 215 



212 Hunt Botanical Garden 295, .562 Xew Chinese potato, the 540 



"2 Hypoxis latifulia 510 fruits 68 



I garden-pot 4S3 



J I plants of 1.854 269, 464 



Illinois Central Railroad .53.5 ^^'■'■' Hamp.shire Agric. Society's 



locust borers in 3.S3' , ^ '•an*,actious ... .-52 



State Fair 535 ^^^ Haven Hort. Soc. Report . . 100 



„-; ; Illustrated Annual" ' of' ' Rural ' ' i'"^*^'^ ^"''^'^y Agricultural Society 562 



1 Affairs 5'>' State exhibition 488 



■^^'iraijositioii 1 1'j '^'^'^ York Agric. Soc. Trans. ... 53 



^'i Impressions oV ho werioii glass'; 57T! f/^'t Growers' Society . 185 



7' Influence of external agents .... 410 "«';'• Society .391 



•^'^i of Lake Erie on climate 461 P'i'"ks ••.;.....;.... 89, 288 



•j.jc)! State Agric. Society 152 



'.y^., >forth American sylva 244 



.,„i „^.„,,„^.,.,., ...„,.a.uo. '4.5 ^/'rthwcstern Fruit Growers' Soc. 4.32 



ilowa 4g4 A orway spruce from seed 298 



■''^"1 apples 46 Notices of books and pamphlets 144, 



Insects 51, 



qjj Intricacy in gardening.. . 

 '.|,„|lonantophyllum niiniatui 



apples 46 



monster products 560 



195, 242, 294, 576 



l^'ills pear ■culVure'i)roii'tabl'e'? ;;.';;; 'l53 -»^elties in English .Tournals .. 186 



„g Ivy-covered rural seat 

 ' ''"llvy. yellow berried .. 



Nurserymen's reputation .. 187, 298 



j.j ; Xutmegs in California 571 



gj,|Ixias; Guernsey 4,;- Nuttall's sylva 4S4 



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27' J 'Oakland Home 



49lJanuary number, the 578 Obituary of James Wilson. 



