THE GARDENER'S 3I0NTHLY 



Centennial Rook Work,;-!56 

 " f5t lied Displays, 159 

 " Si rawberries at, 160 

 The Great, li9, 349 



Cephalaiilhus occidentalis, 247 



Charcoal, Digwood, 147 



Charter Oak, 2o.71. 91 



Cherry, Earnhardt, 242 

 " Cornelian. '243 

 " and Plum Knot, 210 

 " Large Montmoreney, 

 82 



Cherries, Californi^, Disease 

 in, 368 



Chestnut, Californian, 85 



Chicago, Ellis Park, 94 



Chickory Salads, 209 



Chielanthes fragrans. 205 



Chimonantlius fragrans, 70, 166 



Chiococca racemosa, 38 



Christmas Rose, 75 



Chrysanthemums after Flow- 

 ering, 266 



Circulation of Hot Water, 364 



Cities, Public Adornments of. 

 262 

 " Trees in, 35 



Clapp's Favorite Pear, 82 



Classification of Fruits, 271,304 

 " Minute Fungi 



311 

 " the Apple, 143 



Clematises. Raising. 72 



Clematis lisusticilolia, 77 



NewD()uble\Vhite,200 



Clover, Fertilization of, 153 



Coal Tar, 105 



Cocos nucifera,CocoanutPalm, 

 311 



Codling Moth, Fighting the, 

 208 



Coffee, Hardiness o*" the, 44 



Coleus, Chameleon, 11 



Colorado Calibage. 241 



" Potato Beetle, Mite 

 Parasites of, 279 



Colored Plates, 2S4 



Combretura, Culture of, 168 



" grandiflorum, 108 



Comet Peach, Billieu's, 14, 27 



Conifera, 198 



Conifers, Hardihood of, 34 

 Variability of, .56 



Conservatories, ^■Esthetics in, 

 8 



Cope Alfred, Death of, 28 



■Corelopsis spiuaia, 6 



Cork Oak in West Va., 146 

 " Tree, 118 



" " in theU.S., growth 

 of, 115 



Cornaceae, 196 



Cornelian Cherry, 243 



Correspondence, 2 to 26, 34 to 

 62, 66 to 05, 98 to 126, 130 to 

 158. 162 10 180, 193 10 213, 

 226 to 247, 258 to 284, 290 to 

 317, 322 to 341, 354 to 355, 

 358 to 3S4, 366 to 363, 370 to 

 374, 376 



Corylaceie, 197 



Corynostylis hybanthus albifo- 

 lia, 2ii5 



Course of the Sap, 342 



Covent Garden Market, Visit 

 to, 109 



Crab, Paul's Improved, 83 



CratKgus pyracantha Hedges, 

 102 



Criticism, 346 



Cross Fertilization of Fruits, 

 58 



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Immediate EfTects of, 23 

 Croton Culture, 360 

 " spiralis, 361 

 " undulatus, 268 

 " Weismanni, 301 

 Cucumber House, Heating a, 



.364 

 Cultivation of Ericas, 11 

 Culture, Asparagus, 174 



New, 111 

 " Combretuin, of, 6>< 



Culture, Croton, 360 

 Fruit, 83 

 " Grape, 175 

 " Mushroom, 83 

 " Orchid, 188, 202 

 " Pitchor Plants, 322 

 " Plum. 52 

 " Poinsettia, 202 

 " Primula sinensis, 264 

 " Small Fruits, Manual 



of, 189 

 " Trietelia laxa, 279 

 Vanilla, 210 

 Cumberland Triumph Straw- 

 berry, 241 

 Cupbeas, Standard, 269 

 Curculio, Plum, 368 

 Currants, Standard, 269 

 Currant, Ver.sailles, 209 

 Curves, 227.284 

 Cut Flowers. 265 



" Love of, 75 



" Preserving, 36 



Cut-leaved Sumach, 355 

 r'ypress, White, 119 

 Dalilia gracilis. 37 



Maximilliana, 77, 164 

 Damages, Reclaiming, 124 

 Daphniphvlluin Roxburghii, 



3S 

 Darwin, Chas, 93 155 



Age of, 188 

 De Candolle, Pronunciation of, 



55 

 Decorative Plant, Ivv as a, 169 

 Decorators, Table, f^'int to, 13S 

 Delaware, Forest Trees of, 176 



Timber of, 147 

 Delphinium nudicaule, 102 

 Depth of Rool,s, 24 

 Destruction of Greenhouse 



Plants by Cit, 296 

 De.struction of the Rose Slug, 



226 

 Deutzla crenata candidissima 

 plena, 6 

 " gracilis, Forced, 137 

 New Double, 134 

 Death of Alfred Cope, 28 

 " Dr, Hull, 28 

 " M. Lou is Van Houtte, 

 248 

 Dictvogonima japonica, 77 

 I)iervilla,121 



Diseased Branches of Oaks and 

 Maples, 2J0 

 " Ocrauiuin lieaves, 4-5 



Disease, California Cherries, 

 368 

 " fi lad joins, 3.56 



" Toniaio, 368 



" in ('abbage Plants. 243 

 " Evergreens, 38 



Larch, 22 

 " PaliU'., 11 



" Vi'.let Roots, 130 



" Violets, 77 



Pear, 210 

 " Potato, 53 

 " Tomato, 90 

 Distant Lands, Views of, 370 

 Diurnal Opening of !• lowers, 



369 

 Dogwood Charcoal, 147 

 Don't use the Hatchet or Saw, 



47 

 Double Clematis, White, 200 

 " Deutziacrenata.White 



201 

 " Lobelia, 11, 2.35 

 " Polyanthus, 296 

 Downing's Fruits, 2ud Appen- 

 dix, 188 

 Dracsenas, New Strain of, 6 

 Drainage, Pot, :>58 

 Dreer's Lima Bean, 15 

 Drosera Roots and Water, 58 

 Drying While Flowers, 328 

 Duchess of Ml nburg Rose, 193, 



230, 330 

 Durand'.-i Great American 



Strawberry, 242 

 Dwarf Apples, 16 



Dye Mosses, Grasses and Flow, 

 ers, How to, 169 



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Earliest Peaches, The Three, 

 50 

 Peach, The, 336 

 Early Cabbages and Tomatoes, 

 81 

 " Peaches, 241,242 

 Earth Blanching. 335 

 Echeverias for Bedding, 297 



" Wintering, 5 



Editorial, 19 



" Notes, 4. 9, 15.2?, 27, 



30. .35, 44, .50, 55, .59, 03, 70. 

 75, 80, 85, 88, 91, 100, 106, 

 111. lis, 120, 121, 127. l:i2, 

 136. 142, 147, 151, 1.54, 159, 

 166, 168, 178, 183, 186. 190, 

 199, 204, 208,214,215,219,2:-!0, 

 2:!5, 240, 246, 248, 254, 262, 

 265. 272, 279, 283, 285, 2J3, 

 297, .'Oa, 305, 310. 314, 318, 

 324, 328, 333, 338, 341, 345, 

 349, 3-55, 364, 368, 369, 374 

 Eiigar Red Streak Apple, 80 

 Edgings, Garden, 101 



" Festuca viridis for, 

 166 

 Effect, Caiiie and, 151 

 Egg form, 156 

 Eheagnaceie. 196 

 Eldred Cling Pe.ich, 15 

 Ellis, John, 61 

 Elm, Insect Injury to, 133 



" Slug, 230. 246 

 Elvira Grape, 336 

 Emblematic D;»cripfion of the 



Passion Flower, 25 

 Endive, Carter's round-leaved 



Batavian, .334 

 England, American Apples in, 

 176 

 " attheCentenniil. 128 

 " Foreigh Fruitsin, 111 

 " Paulnwniana in, 294 

 " Tulip Tiee in, 5 

 English Maple. IIS 



" Nursery. First, 1.56 



Oak Timber, 85 

 " Pears, Lar„'e, 112 

 Peas, The best, 82 

 " SpaiTow,69, 208 

 Environment, Adaptation to, 



31i 

 F.ricns, Cultivation of, 11 

 Error, How propagated, 341 

 Errors. Typ)grapliical, 120, 374 

 ICskbauk Bunch of tirapes, 334 

 Eucalyptus, Sub-hardy, 147 



Virtuesof the. 86 

 Eucharis Amazonica, 75 

 Euonitnus Americanus, 321 



" flave.scons, 325 



Eupator'um ligusirinum, 136 

 Euphorbia Jacquinaeflora, 10, 



299 

 Europe, American Foliage in, 

 294 

 " " Grapes in, 



333 

 Evergreens, 131 



" Disease in, .38 



" Rare in Maryland, 



38 

 Evergreen, The, 125 

 Exchangesof Seedsand Plants, 



284 

 Exhihition, Centennial, 30,63. 



95, 180, 318 

 Exhibition, Let us Profit by the 



312 

 Explorations in Japan, 155 



Facts about Callas, A few 73 

 Failureof Camellias in F'lorida, 



133 

 f'ailure of Paejiiias, 133 

 Farmer's Hi>rae Journal. 1.57 

 Fern, New Variegated, 77 



Ferns, Hybrid. 26S 

 " Names of, 45 

 " Australian Tree, 347 

 Fertility. Resisting Frost, 81 

 Ferti.ization of Campanula, .56 

 '■ Clover, 1.53 

 " Lilies. 184, 215 

 " SeIf,ofPlants,344 



Fertilizer, Human Hair as a, 

 113 

 " Strawberry, 15 



Festivals, Ancient, Roses in 



315 

 Festueca virides for Edgings. 



166 

 lighting the Codling Moth, 



208 

 Figs, Preserving, 80 

 FiibertNut.s, Profit of, 81 

 Fire Blight in the Pear, 210, 



335 

 Floral Decorations at Tun- 



brid,'e Wells, 106 

 Flora at the Centennial, 219 

 " California, 218 

 " of Hokkaido, 180, 211, 



244, 275 

 " Troi)ical at the Pole3..342 

 Florida, Camellias in. Failure 

 of, 133 

 " Southern,Tree3 of, 149 

 Florist and Pomologisf, 2S4 

 Flower-beds, Gymnolhrix lati- 

 folia, a good centre plant 

 for, 37 

 Flower Garden aud Pleasure 

 Ground— 1, 33, 65, 97, 129, 

 161, 193, 225, 257,289,321, 

 353 

 Flower Pots, 137 



" " Machines for, 108 



Thieves, 2.83 

 Flowering, Chrysanthemums 

 after, 26'> 

 " of (.'ombretum gran- 

 diflorum, 108 

 " of Hoya carno3a,236 



" "PaulowniainEng- 



land, 294 

 Flowers, Bees and, 183 



" Chas. Reade on, 313 



" Cut, 265 



" Diurnal Opening of, 



369 

 ** ill Cemeteries, 50 



" " New York, 92 



" Naming, lor Persons, 



324 

 " Prairie, 274, .309 



" Vase of simple, 300 



" White, Drying, .328 



Font Grove Greenhouses, 314 

 Forced Deuizia gracilis, 1.37 

 " Fruit andVegeiables,ir2 

 " Peaches, Profits of, 82 

 Forcing Rbubarb, 304 

 Roses, 234 

 " Tender Roses, 3r>3 



Forest (Uillure in Minnesota, 

 156 

 " Hill Cemetery, Ulica, 



N. Y,,66, 373 

 " Trees of Delaware, 176 

 " Planting in Massaehus- 

 sctts, 35 

 Forestry— 62, 84, 115. 146, 176, 

 305, 337 

 " Ass'n, American, 178, 



305 

 " in Iowa, 85 

 " Work on 87 

 Forests, German . 339 



" Importance of, 200 



" ol Michigan, 84 



Rain-fall and, .369 

 " Sunken, 120 



Forsylh, W., 348 

 France, Ontral Hort. Society 



ol, 96 

 Frixinas longicuspis, 37 

 Free and Cling-sione Peaches, 



13 

 Freezing of Sap of Plants, 280 

 Fritlillaria uudica. 20ii 



