AND HORTICULTURIST. 



FrittUlaria lecurva, 200 

 Frost, Fertility Resisting, 81 

 Frozen Sap B!ii(ht — PearTrees. 



174 

 Fruit and VeKetable Garden- 

 ing— 12,45, 7s, 108, 13'J, 172, 

 •^01.288,208,301,331,365 

 Fruit Buds, European Sparrow 

 and, 50 

 '■ Culture, S3 

 *' Growers Ass'n, Ontario, 



253 

 " " Suciety. Pcuna. 



32, 6l». 94 

 " " Potoni«c, 126. 



317. 376 

 ** in Michigan, 332 

 " Ohio at Centennial. 352 

 " Prospects in Kentucky, 



a46 

 " Trees, Bark of. Manage- 

 ment of the, 47 

 " Trees iu Japan, Pruning, 



335 

 " Variations, 309 

 Fruiting of Hickory Trees, 50 



" " Pyrus japonica, 336 

 Fruits and Vegetables, Forced, 

 112 

 " at the Centennial, 128 

 " Classification of, 271,304 

 " Cross-fertilization of, 58 

 " " " Im- 



mediate effects, 23 

 " Foreign in England, 111 

 " Miscellaneous Interna- 



tiocal Jury on, 224 

 " New, 16, 51, 82, 113,145, 



241, 273, 294 

 " Not-s on, 331 

 " Patents for, 293, 314 

 Fuchsia, Lilac-flowpred, 171 



Sun-ray, 205, 268. 365 

 Fuchsias, 137 



" Winter-blooming, 75 

 Fungi, 58 



" Classification of, Miuute, 

 311 

 Fungus cracking the Pear, 23 



" JRing-formiog, 277 

 Furnaces, Greenhouse, 171,232 



Galveston, Gardeners at, 26 

 Garden Edgings, 101 



" Kills and Cures in the, 



291 

 " The, 125 



•' Varieties,Latin names 

 for, 59 

 Gardeners at Galveston, 26 

 " Landscape, 290 

 " Monthly and Horti- 

 culturist, 19, 345 

 Pleasing the, 132 

 Gardener, Test of a Good, 217 

 Gardening for Pleasure, 29 

 " Glories of, 162 



Gardens. BotauiL-,91 



" of Germany, Note on, 



198 

 " Private, about Balti- 

 more, 02 

 Wild, 36 

 Gas, Destruction of Green- 

 house Plants by, 296 

 " Lime. 113 

 Gate, Automatic. 5 

 Gates, Self-opening, 79 

 Geranium, Happy Thought, 45 

 " Leaves. Diseased, 



215 

 " Pyramid, 329 

 Gieraniums and Orange and 

 Lemon Trees, 103 

 " Bronze Bedding, 



Comparative value of, 

 330 

 •' Hedge of, 70 



(Jerman Forests 339 

 tieruiantowu Ilort. Society, 95 

 (ierniany. Gardens of, I'JS' 

 Geneseo, 111., Grass from. 215 

 Gilliflowers, Walflowers and, 



2i5 

 Glactites tomentosa, 326 

 Gladioli for Winter, 3G2 

 Gladiohis Breiu hleyensis, 330 

 " Cruentus. 37 



" Disease, 356 

 " Pronunciation of, 29, 

 62 

 Glass. Rhododendions under, 

 327 

 " Toughened, 23 

 Glories of CJu dening, 162 

 Gloxinias, New Hybrid, 170 

 Golden Queen Grape, 80 



" Yew, Original, 167 

 Good Old Strawberiies. 50 

 Gooseberries, Standard, 269 

 ■' Trained, 50 



" Training, 148 



Gooseberry, Roe's Seedling,240 

 Gould Nursery Co., Beaver 



Dam, Wis., 125 

 Gralted Rose Acacia, 32 J 

 Graft Hybrids, 306 

 Grafting, Do Persimmons 

 Change by, 113 



Druble Camellias, 171 

 " the Feathery Weep- 

 ing Cherry, 173 

 " Winter, of the Plum, 18 

 Grape Borders, 52 

 " Brighton, 336 

 '• Culture, 175 

 '• Elvira, 336 

 " Fungus, Australian, 56 

 " Golden Queen, SO 

 " Growing at Galveston 



Texas, 13 

 " Lady 80 

 Grape, Mrs. Pince's Muscat, 

 367 

 " New, 337 

 " Phylloxera, 217 

 " " on the roots 



of, 17 

 *' Vine Milddw, Notes on, 



307 

 " Vine, Two Sets of Roots 



to. Ill 

 " Vines, Water at the 

 Roots of, 83 

 " Vines, Winter Pro- 



tec ion of, 367 

 Grapery, Moth in a, 336 

 Grapes, American, in Europe, 

 333 

 at Boston, 36 > 

 " Eskbank, Bunch of, 



334 

 " for a Cold Grapery, 17 

 '■ New, 332 

 " Preserving for Winter 



Use, 50 

 " Training and Mildew, 



49 

 " Western, 368 

 Grass, Bermuda, 279 

 " from Geneseo, 111., 215 

 " New Agricultural, 151 



(Orchards in, 303 

 " Rhode Island Bent, 67, 

 90 

 Grasses in Indiana, 132 

 Greenhouse and House Garden- 

 ing— 7, 39, 72, 103, 134, 

 168, 201, 232, 263, 295, 

 326 

 " Culture, Work on, 



138 

 " Furnaces, 171, 232 



" Plants, Solt-wood- 



ed, 266 

 " " Destruc- 



tion by Gas, 296 

 Greenhouses, Font Grove, 314 

 " Hpatim; Small. 135 



" Tar in, 42, 365 



Growing, Peach. 142 

 Plnm,18 



Growitiu; l'oiji<ettia, 40 

 (irowth (.t tlie (oik Tree in 

 U.S. 115 



of Plants as afiected 

 by Latitude, 151 

 " of Timber Trees in 



Mass , Kapid, 149 

 " Rapidity of, in Timber 



Trees, 23, 84 

 " Rate of, in the Oak,119 

 " Mow Tree, 87 

 " Wood, Eccentricity of, 

 279 

 Grub, Strawberry, 333 

 Gum Trees, 86 

 " Wood, Australian, Value 

 of, 86 

 Gun-barrel Budding, 196 

 Gymnothrix latilolia, a good 

 Centre Plant, Flower-beds, 

 37 



H 



Hairs, Root, 213 



Halesiaceue, 196 



Hames Apple, 273 



Hamner Peach, 241 



Hand Cook of Fruit Growers, 



188 

 Hardihood of Conifers, 34 

 Hardiness of Aralia papyri- 



fera, 70, 164 

 Hardiness of the Coftee, 44 



" " Silver Thorn, 



356 

 Harding, AV. T„ 219 

 Hard Names, 118 

 Hardy Begonias, 36 



" Herbaceous Plants for 



July and August, 261, 291 



" Herbaceous Plants for 



October, 354 

 " Market Raspberry, 113 

 " Rhododendions, '261 

 " Trees, New, 6 

 Harvard University, Botanic 



Garden of, 88 

 Hatchet or Saw, Don't Use, 47 

 Heat, Artificial, in Horticul- 

 ture, 156 

 Heating, Hot Water, 44, 106 

 '' Small Greenhouses, 



135 

 " a Cucumber House, 

 364 

 Hedge of Geraniums, 70 

 Hedges, Cratiegus pyracantha, 

 102 

 " Pyracantha, 356 

 " Silver Thorn and Py- 

 racantha, 293 

 Hemlock in Limestone Soils, 



230 

 Hickories, Planting, 50 

 Hickory Trees, Planting, 50 

 Highland Hardy Raspberry, 



17. 83 

 Hints. Seasonable, 17, 12, 33, 39 

 45, 65, 72, 78, 97, 103, 108, 

 129, 134, 139, 161, 193,201, 

 205, 225, 232, 238, 259, 263, 

 268, 289, 295, 301, 321, 326, 

 331, 354, 357, 365 

 Hint to Table Decorators, 138 

 History, A Piece of, 19 



of the Catalpa, 339 

 " " Double Lobe- 



lia, 235 

 Hokkaido, Flora of, 180, 211, 



244, 275 

 Hollyhock, 70 

 Home, A Happy, 226 

 Hoopes' Book of Evergreens, 



217 

 Hoopes, Bro. & Thomas, 125 

 Horticultural Department of 

 Centennial, 128 

 " Judges at the Cen- 



tennial, 251 

 «• Hocietie8,30. 62 94, 



126. 157. 190, 219, 254, 

 284, 316, 349 

 " Societies, Attrac- 



tions at, 160 



Horticultural Societies, State. 



Winter Meetings, 3'i 



" Society, Alton, 111., 



91! 

 " " Central, of 



France, 96 

 " " GeriiiantowQ 



Phila., 95 

 " " Indiana, 187 



" " KansasState, 



02, 95 

 " " Maryland, 



160 

 *' " Massachu- 



setts, 96, 124, 

 127, 284 

 " " Minnesota, 



127, 252 

 " " New Jersey 



252 

 " " N. York, 32 



127, 287 

 ** " Northern 



Iowa, 158 

 " " Ohio, 348 



" " Pennsylva- 



nia, 319 

 " " Roval, 160 



" S. E. Kan- 

 sas, 157 

 " " Western N. 



Y.,96, 12:; 

 " " Wisconsin, 



315 



" " Worcester. 



Mass., 348 



Horticulture, Artificial Heat 



in, 156 



" at Centennial, 



254, 285 

 " In New Orleans 



121 

 " Postal Laws as 



Afl'ecting,283 

 Horticulturists, Belgium hon- 

 ors, 252 

 Horticulturist, The, 92 

 Hotel Rates at the Centennial, 



128 

 Hot-Water Heating, 44, 106 



Circulation of, 364 

 Hovey & Co.'s Arboretum 



Americanum, 194, 258 

 Hovey, C. M., Mr , 375 

 How Error is r*ropagated, 341 

 Hoya carnosa. Flowering of, 



236 

 Huckleberries, 174 

 Hull, Dr., Death of, 28 

 Human Hair as a Fertilizer, llS 

 Hunnewell's, Mr, Rhododen- 

 dron Show. 233 

 Hyacinth, Proliferous, 167 

 Hyacinths Making Short Stenaa 



To Prevent, 236 

 Hybrid Ferns, 268 



Penstemons, 295 

 Hybrids, About, 216 

 Graft, 306 



Peach and Apricot, 

 214 

 Hydrangea, Thos. Hogg, 295' 

 364 



Icing Watermelon, The, 47 

 Ilgenfritz, I. E , 348 

 Imperfect Reports, 208 

 Importance of Fruits. 200 

 Improved Petunias, 71 

 Indiana, Grasses for 132 



Geological Survey of, 

 375 

 " Horticultural Societv 

 187 

 Insect Injury to the Elm, 133 

 Insects, both Night and Day- 

 flyers, 215 

 " Manure and Straw- 

 berry, 273 

 International Hort. Blxhibition 

 Amsterdam, 31fi 



