AND HORTICULTURIST. 



Peach Raising in Mississippi, 

 142 

 " Seedlings. 114 

 " Stones, Natural, 175 

 " Trees in Texas, June 



Buddine:, 363 

 " Wilder, 82 

 " Yellows, 211 

 Peaches, Blodgett's Seedling, 

 331 

 " Early, 241, 242 



" Free and Cling- 



stone, 13 

 •' New Early, The, 18 



" Profits of Forced, 82 



" Three Earliest, 50 



Pea, Dr. McLean, 83 

 ' " Tree. Siberian, 354 

 Peas, Best English, 82 

 Pear, a New Enemy, Has the 

 302 

 " Blight, Linseed Oil for, 



241 

 " Clapp's Favorite, 82 

 " Disease, 210 

 " Fire Blight in the, 210, 



335 

 " Fungus Cracking the, 23 

 " Lucy Grieve, 16 

 " Marshall. 51 

 " Muskingum, 368 

 " or Apple, Which ? 245 

 '• Orchard, Dr. Boynton's, 



304 

 " Pitmaston Duchess, 115 

 " Pyrus commu lis, 56 

 '■ Slug, 146 

 " " How to Destroy, 



206 

 " Souvenir du Congres, 83 

 " Trees and Undurdrain- 



iDg 210 

 " " Frozen Sap Blight, 



174 

 " Wilder, 50 

 Pears, Brockwoith Park and 

 Bonne d'Ezee, 82 

 French, Two New, 83 

 " Influence of Stock on, 



334 

 " Large English, 112 

 Peasgood's Nonsuch Apple, 304 

 Peccan, The, 118 

 Peerless Rose, 136 

 Pelargonium Konig Albert, 

 New Double 

 Ivy leaved 267 

 " Wonderful, New 



DoubleZonale, 

 236 

 Pellse ornithopus, 325 

 Penna. Fruit Growers' Socie- 

 ety, 32, 60, 94 

 " Hortijul. Sjciety, 319 

 Pentstemon heterophylius, 356 

 " humilis, 6 



" Palmeri, 71, 356 



Pentstemons Hybrid, 295 

 Peraphyilum ramosis^imum, 



1G7 

 Percimmon, Japan, 336 

 " ■ Seedkss, 19 



Chango by Graft- 

 ing, Do, 1!3 

 Personal, 27 

 Petition, 16 



Petunias, Improved. 71 

 Philadtlphia Belles, Bouquets 



of tbe, 265 

 Phonetic Magazine, 156 

 Phormium Colensi variegatum 



2*5 

 Phylloxera, 120 



Grape, 217 

 " on the Roots of 



Grape, 17 

 Physalis edulis, 28.". 

 Physanthus albans, 5 

 Picea Parsonsiuna, 83, 357 

 Pince's Mrs, Muscat Grape, 367 

 Pine, Umbrella, 70 

 Pinks, Carnation, 98 

 " Remontant, 98 

 " Suminor-flowering, 1G8 



Pinus aristata, 55 

 " cembra, 36 

 Pitcher Plants, Culture of, 322 

 Pitraaston Duchesse Pear, 145 

 Pittosporum tobira, 264 

 Plant House at the Agricul- 

 tural College, 136 

 Name of, 136 

 " Selling at Amherst Col- 

 lt>ge, 136 

 Planting Hickories, 50 



" Pyrus coronaria, Plea 

 for, 2 

 Plants, Common Names of, 155 

 " for Name, 90 

 " Freezing ot the Sap of, 



280 

 " Growth of, as affected 



by Latitude, 151 

 " Hardy Herbaceous, for 

 July, Aug. &, Oct., 

 261,291,354 

 " Law of Purchasing, 27 

 Nameso*", 58, 107, 357 

 Need Water, Do, 22,52 

 " New, 218 

 " " California, 183 



" 1. 4C j^jj^ 



Colorado, 55 

 " Self-fertilization of,344 

 " Silver-leaved, 10 

 " Soft wooded Green- 

 house, 266 

 " 'Warlare of,on one an- 

 other, 343 

 " Where, can be Pur- 

 chased, 59 

 Pleasing the Gardeners, 132 

 Plinian Names, 57 

 Plum, 375 



and Cherry Knot, 210 

 " Culture, 52 

 " " in Ohio, 209 



" " Piogress of, 207 



" Curculios, 368 

 •' Growing, 18 



Richland, 242, 305 

 " Trees, 1 000 acres in 3 



years, 207 

 " Wild Goose, 81,175,239, 



303, 304 

 " Winter Grafting of the, 

 18 

 Plums, Species of American, 



57 

 Poinsettia, 1:!8 



Culture, 202 

 " < .rowing the, 40 



Poisoning by Laburnum, 310 



" Rhus, 26 



Poison Vine, 152 

 Poles, Tropical Flora at the, 342 

 Pollen, Mixing Potatoes by, 



90 

 Polyanthus, Double, 296 

 Polygonium amphibium for 



Tanners, 211 

 Pomegranate, 166 



" and Vine, Early 



History of, 318 

 Pomological Report, Interna- 

 tional Exhibition, 221 

 Pomological Society, Ameri- 

 can, 32, 186,218 

 Poplar, New Golden, 326 

 Poplars, Carolina, 86 

 Populus canescens, 280 

 Postal Laws, 345 



" as Affecting Hor- 



ticulture, 283 

 " on Seeds and 



Plants, 156 

 Potato Beetle, Lime and the, 

 368 

 " " Mite Parasites 



of, 279 

 " Disease, 53 

 " Fungus.Resting Spores 

 of, 54 

 Rot, 87 

 Potatoes, American, in England 

 82 

 " " Seedling, 



111 



Potato Mixing by Pollen, 90 



Pot Drainage, 358 



Potomac Fruit Growers, 126, 



317,376 

 Pots, Flower, 137 

 Pottsville, Pa., 59 

 Practical Farmer, 61 

 Prairie Flowers, 274, 309 

 Preparing Timber, 35 

 Preserving Cut-flowers, 136 

 Figs, 80 

 " Grapes for Winter 



Use, 50 

 Primula sinensis. Culture of, 



264 

 Princeton, lud., 155 

 Pritchardia filifera, 364 

 Prizes f jr Tree-planting, 178 

 Profitable Bee-keeping, 15 

 Profit of Filbert Nuts, 81 

 Profits of Forced Peaches, 82 

 " Orange-growing, 112 



" Tree-planting, 179 



Proliferous Hyacinth, 167 

 Pronunciation of Botanical 

 Names, 152 

 " " De Candole 



55 

 " " Gladiolus, 



29,62 

 Propagating Begonias, 77 



' Roses, 170 



Protecting Trees from Rabbits 



and Mice, 82 

 Protection from Tree Thieves, 



253 

 Prouty's Strawberry, 242 

 Pruning Fruit Trees in Japan, 



335 

 Prune Shrubs, Time to, and 



other Hints, 100 

 Public Parks 291 

 Purple-leaved Maple, 133 

 Pyracantha Hedges, 356 



" SilverThorn 

 and, 293 

 " " japonica, 6 



Pyracanthas, Standard, 137 

 Pyrus communis, 56 

 " coronaria, A Plea for 



Planting, 2 

 " japonica,Fruitingof, 330 

 "• mains, 56 







Queries, 11, 16, 24, 29, 38, 45, 52 

 58,62, 71, 77,83. 87,90,102, 

 107, 113, 119, 121, 133, 138, 

 145, lo2, 167, 171, 170,200, 

 205, 210, 215, 230, 236,217, 

 253, 203, 268, 280, 284, 301, 

 3111,311, 315, 330, 3,35, 344, 

 352, 356, 364 

 Quercus Andersonii,295 



" fastigiata, 167 



" virens, 100 



B 



Radish, Early Olive, 112 

 Rainfall, P 'rest and, 369 



Trees, Lakes and,310, 

 341 

 Rain, Utilizing the, 35 

 Raising Clematises, 72 

 Rare Evergreens in Maryland, 



33 

 Raspberry from Mr. Roe,272 

 " Hardy Market, 113 



Highland Hardy, 

 17, 83 

 '• Snyder, 208 



" Southern Red, 80 



" " Thornless 



242 

 " Thwack, 113,303,345 



Rattan Trellis, 70 

 Reade, Chas.. on Flowers, 313 

 Ri»claiming Damages, 124 

 Red-fleshed Apple, 18 

 Remedy for Ants, 364 



" Celery Fly, 15 

 Remontant Pinks, 9S 



Reports, Imperfect, 208 

 Reprinting the 1st Vol., 62 

 Responsibility of Seedsmen, 59 

 Resting Spores of Potato Fun- 

 gus, 54 

 Retinospora leptoclada 295 

 Revue de I'Horticulture, Beige, 



157 

 RhamnaceiE, 196 

 Rhode Island Bent Grass, 67, 90 



98 

 Rhododendron and American 

 Yew, 259 

 " Arboreum 131 



" Show, Mr. Hun- 



newell's 233 

 Rhododendrons, 2-59, 202, 290 

 " and Roses, 



230 

 " Centennial, 258 



Hardy, 261 

 " Under Glass, 



327 

 Rhubarb, Forcing, 304 

 Rhus paniciformis, 37 

 " Poisining by, 26 

 " Rufa, 37 

 Rhyncospermum jasmlnoides, 



364 

 Richardia alba maculata, 75 

 " (Calia) .asthiopica, 



136 

 Richland Plum, 242,305 

 Ring-forming Fungus, 277 

 Rocky Mountain SilverSpruce, 



25, 72, 121, 152 

 Roe's Seedling Gooseberry, 240 

 Rofia fibers, 55 

 Romneya Coulteri, 102 

 Root Cap, Th -, 119 

 Root Hairs, 213 

 Rootlets, Annual, 186 

 Roots, Bulbs, and Tubers at the 

 Centenuial, 320 

 " Depth of, 24 

 " Drosera, and Wafer, 58 

 " Two Sets to a Grape- 

 vine, 111 

 Rv'sacese, 196 



Rose, Acacia, Grafted, 3-2 

 " Christmas, 75 

 " Duchess of Edinburg, 193, 



230, 330 

 " Marechal Niel, How 



Grows, 199 

 " Peerless 136, Pink, 266 

 " Pink 266 

 " Pot, A Fine, 75 

 " Slug, Destruction of the, 



226 

 " Tea,for Market Purposes, 



A Good. 167 

 " " (Nipbetos) for Cut- 

 ting, 138 

 " Tree, Mammoth, 37 

 Roses and Rhododendrons, 230 

 " An Election for, 35 

 " Button-hole, 9 

 " Forcing, 234 

 " for Winter Buds, 44 

 " iu Ancient Festivals, S15 

 " Propagatiug, 170 

 " Tea in Wioter, Protec- 

 tion of, 263 

 " Tender, Forcing, 363 

 R'jt, P'fato,87 

 Royal Bijuquets, 136, 



" Horticultural Society, 160 

 Pvubus rosaefolius. 77 

 Rudg"a macrophylla, 266 

 Rural Journal, 61 



" New Yorker, 190 

 Russian Timber, 118 

 Ruit, Verbena, Remedy for, 

 153, 264, 327 



8 

 Sage, Variegated, 75 

 Salads, Chickory, 209 

 Saliaceee, 197 

 Santalacese, 196 

 Sup, Course of the, 342 

 " of Plan^B, Freezing, 280 

 Sapidaceee, 195 



