TEE GARDENER'S MONTHLY 



Iowa, Forestry in, 85 

 " Tree Growth in. Ratio 



of, 180 

 " WeJding in, 59 

 iTy as a D jcorati^e Plant, 163 

 " Australian or Parlor, 168 



Japan, Explorations in, 15-3 

 '• Fruit Trees in. Prun- 

 ing, 335 

 " Persimmon, 336 

 Jasminum nudifi jrum, 100 

 Judas Tree, .314 

 Juglandaceie; 197 

 July, Hardy Herbaceous Plants 



for, 2il 

 June Budding Peach Tree's in 

 Texas, 868 

 " Peach Budding, 79, 111 



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Kalmias for Winter-blooming, 



204 

 Kansas Agricultural Rep., 93, 

 315 



State Hort. Society, 62, 

 95 

 Kentucny, Fruit Prospects in, 



116 

 Kew Gardens, visitors to, 284 

 Killing the Mealy Bug, 236 

 Kills and Cures in the Garden 

 291 



Laburnum, Poisoning by, 310 

 Lady Apple, 111 

 " Gripe, 80 

 Lakes, Rainfall and the, 310, 



341 

 Landreth, Burnet, 18» 

 Landreth's Rural Register, 61 

 Landscape Gardening, 226, 284 



" Gardeners, 29j 



Language of Flowers, 156 

 Lantana, New Variegated, 107 



" Variegated, 108 

 Lantanas, Large Keeping, 801 

 Larch, Disease in, 22 

 Timber, 119 

 Large Lemons, 324 

 Lauracse, 19 J 



Law of Purchasing Plants, 27 

 Laws for Nurserymen, 215, 247, 

 312 

 Postal, 345 

 " " in Horticulture, 



283 

 Irfche.» Nuts, 213 

 Leguminacea;, 195 

 Lemon and Oran^^e Trees and 

 Geraniums, 103 

 " Verbena, 2-3 

 Loniins, Large, 324 

 L'^ttuce Mould, 80 

 Liairis pycuostachya, 263, 294, 



321 

 Life Histories of Birds, 253 

 Ligustrum coriaceum, 133 

 LUac-flowered Fuchsia, 171 

 Lilies, 227, 230 

 " Fertilization of, 134, 215 

 " of the valley, 45 

 Liliura auratum, 23u 

 " " Doubb-flow- 



ered, 325 

 " Parkinanni, 132 

 Lima Bean, Dreer's, It 

 Lime and the Potato Beetle, 368 

 " Floors. 167 

 " Gas, 113 

 " Oyster Shell, 83 

 Limestone Soils, Hemlock in, 



230 

 Ijinnsea borealis. 215 

 Linseed Oil for Pear Blight, 240 

 Literature, Travels and P-r- 

 Boual Notes, 26, 59, 91, 121, 

 154, 186, 215, 247,280,345,370 

 L'>belia. Double, 11, 235 

 l>ocu8t Tree Slug, 339 



London Garden, 61 

 Louisiana as it is, 375 

 Lucy Grieve Pear, 16 



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Maakia amourensis, 6 

 Machines for Flower Pots, 108 

 Macleya Yedoensis, 107 

 Magnolia Campbellii, 37 



" Tree. Our Centennial, 

 322 

 Magnoliacete, 195 

 Mammoth Rose Tree, 37 

 Management of the Bark of 



Fruit Trees, 47 

 Mandarin Orange, 82 

 Manor Born, 155 

 Slanual of Small Fruits, 156 

 Manure and Strawberry In- 

 sects, 273 

 " Tobacco as, 11, 54 

 Maple, English, 118 



'' Purple-leavpd, 133 

 " Weir's Cut leaved, Sil- 

 ver. 321 

 Maples, Diseased Branches in, 



200 

 Marechal Neil Rose, HowGrowa 

 199 

 Pink, 266 

 Marshall Pear, 51 

 Maryland Early Peach, 273 

 " H jrticultural Socijty, 



160 

 " Rare Evergreens in, 

 38 

 Massachusctt«, Apple Crop^n, 

 301 

 " Forest Planting in 



35 

 " Hort. Society, 



96, 124, 217, 284 

 " Rapid Growth 



of Timber Trees in, 149 

 Tree Planting 

 in, 147 

 Mealy Bug, Killing the, 236 

 Median's Arboretum at the 



Centennial, 838 

 Mexican Ever-bearing Straw- 

 berry, 142 

 Michigan Agricultural College 

 Catalogue, 348 

 " Forests of, 84 



" Fruit in, 332 

 Midwinter, Tuberoses in, 298 

 Mignonette, 301 



Victoria, 167 

 Mildew, Grape Vines, Notes 



un,307 

 Miller and Sievers, 347 

 Mill Stone, The, 189 

 Minnesota Hort. Society, 127, 



252 

 Miscellaneous Publications,loi) 

 Mississippi, Peach Raising 



in, 142 

 Mistletoe, 70 

 Montmorency Cherry, Large, 



M>ove,D D.,T. 218 

 Motion of Tendrils, 151 

 Moth in a Grapery. 3.'i6 

 Muhlenberg, Dr., Letter of,154 

 Mu.sbroom Culture, 83 

 Mushrjoms, 1 10 



Twin, 151 

 " Subscriber on, 123 



Muskingum Pear, .368 

 Myrsip'iyllum a.sparagoides, 74 



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Name of Plant, 136 



'• Plants for, 90 

 Naming Flowers for Persons, 



'124 

 Names, Rotanical,Orthographf 

 of, 344 



Hard, 118 

 " of Ferns, 45 



" Plants, 58, 107, S.57 

 " " " Common, 155 



Names of Varieties, 1.32 

 " Vernacular, 341 

 Nalural Historv and Science — 

 21,52,87,119,149,180,211, 

 244,27 4, .306,33C<,3-;9 

 " Peach Stones, 176 

 Nectarine Produced from a 



Peach, 272 

 Neunzehuter JahresBericht 

 desGartenhaw-Vereinsfur 

 Bremen, 187 

 New Agricultural Grass, 151 

 " Ampclopsix, 300 

 " Apples, 142 

 " California.Plants, 183 

 '■ Candidate, Not a, 92 

 " Coniferous Tree — Abies 



macrocarpa, 21 

 " Double Deutzia, 134 

 " " Ivy-leaved Pelar- 

 gonium, Konig Albert, 267 

 '• Double White Clematis, 



200 

 " Double Zonale pelargani- 



um. Wonderful, 236 

 " Early Peaches, 13 

 " Enemy, Has the Pear an, 



302 

 " Flower, Agave Virginica, 



27 

 " New Fre .ch Pears, Two, 



83 

 " Fruits and Vegetables — 

 16.51, 82, 113, 14.5,2-41,273, 

 294 

 " Fruits, Notes on, 331 

 " Golden Poplar, 326 

 " Grapes, 332, 337 

 " Hardv Tree, Cedrcla sin 



ensis, 29 "> 

 " Hardy Trees, 6 

 " Hyljrid gloxinias, 170 

 " Jersev, A few Apples that 

 ■ do Well in, 17i 

 Hort. Society. 252 

 " " Southeastern, Ap- 



I)lt"s for, 18 

 '• Orleans, Horticulture in, 



121 

 " Palm, The, 364 

 " Plm.s— 5. 10, 37, 71, 102, 

 107, J32. 167, 170, 200, 20.5, 

 213, 230, 230, 2(;6, 325,356 

 " Plants and Fruits, Pat- 

 ents for, 293 

 " " Color-do and 



California, 55 

 " South, The, 348 

 " Strain of Dracajnas, 6 

 " Tea Rose, Duchess of Ed- 

 inburgh, 230 

 " Trees, 295 

 " Varie ated Fern, 77 

 ' " Lantana, 107 



" Violet, Prince Consort, 



325 

 " York, Flowers in, 92 



Hort Society, 32. 

 127,237 

 Nomonelature, 183 

 Norman Strawberry, 145 

 Nonis, Jno. T., 188 

 Northampton Apple, 16 

 Norihern Iowa Hort. Society, 



1.58 

 Notes from Tennessee, 332 

 " on a Summer's Tour, 42 

 " " the Grounds of Smith 

 A Powell, Syracuse, N Y., 

 280 

 Nursery Business, Organization 

 of th»>, 96 

 " First Engli-h, 156 

 " Stock. American, low 

 price of, 59 

 Nurserymen, American, Meet- 

 ing of, 127 

 " and Tree Plant- 



ers, 178 

 " and Tree Grow- 



ers Ass'n.. 287 

 " Laws for, 215,247, 



312 

 Nuts, Leche ■, 243 



Nut Tree, Sicilian, 367 

 Nymphosa coerula, 205 



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Oak, Charter, 2i, 71, 91 

 •' Cork, in West Va., 146 

 " Live, 100 



" Rateof Growth in the, 119 

 Oaks, Diseased Branches on, 



200 

 Obituary, 23, 248 

 Observations in Northern 



Texas, 232 

 October, Hardy Herbaceous 



Plants for, 354 

 Odoutoglossum cirrhosum, 208 

 Ohio Fruit at the Centennial, 

 352 

 " Horticultural Society, S48 

 " Plum Culture in, 209 

 Oleacese, 196 

 Oleanders, Scale on, 139 

 Olea fragrans, 45 

 Olive Radish, Ertrly, 112 

 Ouion, Analysis of, 333 



'■ and Seed Growing In 



California, 239 

 " Seed, California, 337 

 Ontario, Fruit Growers' Asso- 

 ciation, 253 

 Orange an i Lemon Trees and 

 Goraniums, 103 

 " Growing, Profis of, 112 

 " Mandarin, 82 

 Oranges, Avenue of, 70 



" Treatment of, 9 



Orchard of G. Zimmerman, 303 

 Orchards in Grass, 303 

 Orchid Culture, 188, 202 

 Orchid-, 315 



" Money Value of, 204 

 " Rand's Book on, 218 

 Origin of Sericulture, 147 

 Ornamental Deciduous Treea, 

 Hovey's, 194 

 " Grounds, Who 



shall layOut,164 

 Osage Orange Timber, 118 

 Osmundia cinnaniomea, 151 

 Othera japouica, 6 

 Othouua crassifolia, 107 

 Oy.-,ter shell Lime, 83 

 Ozone, 151 



Packing Paper, Waterproof, 4 

 PiBonias, Failure of, 133 

 Palm, Cocoanut, 311 

 " The New, 304 

 Palms, Disease in, 11 

 " of Southern California, 



215 

 " on Palm Sunday. 251 

 Pancratium rotatum, 133 

 Pausios, White Bedding, 325 

 Parks in Boston, 199 



" Public, 293 

 Parry, Dr.,C. C.,27 

 Passion Flower, Emblematic 



Description of, 25 

 Patents for New Plants and 



Fruits, 293, 314 

 Paul's Improved Crab Apple, 



83 

 Paulownia in England, Flow- 

 ering of, 294 

 Peach, Alexander, 145 272 

 '' Anisden, 272 

 " and A pricot Hybrkia,214 

 " Billieu's Comet, 14, 27, 



140 

 " Bird. 240 

 " Black's Early, 83 

 " Briggs' Red May, l45, 



241 

 " Budding, June, 79, 111 

 " Earliest, .336 

 " i:iJred Cline, 16 

 " Growing. 142 

 " Hamnor, 241 

 " Maryland Early, 275 

 " Nectarine Produced 

 from. 272 



