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THE GARDENER'S MONTHLY 



[December, 



Large Apple tree, 18 



•' Eucalyptus, 183 



" Heliotrope, 169 



" Raspberry Garden, 18 



" Strawljerries, 207 



" Trees of Connecticut, 114 



" " on Long Island, 181 



" Tulip tree, 183 

 Late Magnolia, 197 



" Peaches, 364 



" Peach, Gibson's, 3(52 

 Latitude, Difference of climate 



in saroe, 340 

 Laurel Hill Cedar of Lebanon 

 324 

 Law, Horticultural, 221 

 Law, Yellows, 113 

 Laws, Post ( )tfice, 253, 284 

 Lawns, 6 



" Arrangement of, 194 



" Managemeut of, 220 

 Lawrence Pear, 335 

 Lawsou Cypress, 37 

 Leaders, Renewing lost 131 1 

 Leaf absorption, 276, 298 ' 



Leaves and their functions, 244 j 



" '■ Petioles, 59 \ 



" Are plants fed through '• 



184, 217, 243 | 



Lebanon,Cedar of Laurel Hill | 



324 

 Le Compte Pear, 149, 179 

 Lectures, Arboricultural, 208 

 Legacies for Tree planting, 67 

 Legal query, A, 251 

 Legislation and Forestry, 305 | 

 Lehigh University, Grounds 



of, 292 

 Lemons in California, 18 

 Letter Irom Wash. Ter'y, 223 

 Lettuce, 81 



" Wonderful head of 181 

 Ligustruin, The, 354 

 Liliaceio. N. A., Revs'n of, 2S5 

 Lilium Parkmanni, 227 



" Humboldt ii & L. Parryi 

 354 

 Lily Disease, 325 



"" Emblems, 285 



" of the Valley, ForciQg,142 



" Victoria, 326 

 Linden, American, Value of, 

 134 

 Literature, Travels and Per- 

 sonal notes, 28,60,91, 123 

 157, 189, 216, 248, 279, 312 

 :i42, 370 

 Live fence posts, "260 

 Livistonia Australis, 232 

 Lobelia, Yellow, 171 

 Location, (ireenhouse, 107 i 



Locust, Honev, Thornless, 52 j 

 212 - 



" 17-year, Injury from, 207 

 London, Dickens' Dict'y, of,222 

 Long Island, Large trees on, 181 

 Lopezia coronata, 232 

 Louse, Strawberry, Remedv 



for, HI 

 Lovett, .Tno. T., 7, 93, 222 

 Love for flowers,Increasing,231 

 Low prices, 91 



Lumber trade in the East, 23 

 Lygodium scandens, 133 



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Madame (iranger Apple, 335 

 " Oswald deKerehove, Rose 

 357 I 

 Magnolia grandiflora in the < 

 north, 325 

 " Late, 197 



" Soulangeana, 106 1 



" stellata 6 | 



Mail Bags, Mysteries of, 218 i 

 " Trees by, 84 | 



Maine State Pom. Society, 222 ! 

 Maize sugar and Sorghum, 347 

 Making gardens pay, 177 

 Management of Lawns, 226 

 Maple, Ash-leaved, Sugar from 

 156 ! 

 " Red, 196 I 



Maples, Japan, 227 



" Hardness of, 323 

 " Red, Varieties among, 162 

 Marshall Pear, 149 

 Maryland, White Oak in, 52 

 Massachusetts, European 

 Larch in, 115 

 " Hort. Society, 63, 128, 191 



374, 378 

 " Rhododendrons in, 37 

 " Timber planting in, 183 

 McMichael,Morton, Death of,62 

 Mealy Bug, 14 

 Measuring trees, 50 

 Meekei-, N. C, Death of, 348 

 Memorial trees, 5, 292, 294 

 Men with Tails, 247 

 Mercer Co., Pa., Fruit notes 



from, 273 

 Mesembryanthemum, 172 

 Michigan, Fruits of, 179 

 " Horticultural education 



in 30 

 " Peach Yellows in, 207 

 Mignonette, Perennial, 200 



'• The word, 92 

 Miller & Hayes' Nurseries, 91 

 Millet, Pearl, 302 

 Milton, Mansfield, 127 

 Mimulus for Fountain deco- 

 rations, 260 

 Miner's Seedling Grapes, 149 

 Miss Percival Peach, Blodgett's 

 330 

 Mistletoe, Propagating, 190 

 Model (ireenhouse establish- 

 ment, 8 

 Moore, Dr. David, Death of, 2.55 



" Silas, Death of, 256 

 Moore's Earlv Grape, 19 



" Rural Life, 222 

 Montgomery Co., Ohio Hort. 



Society, 94 

 Morphology, Doctrine of, 278 

 " of a Peach flower, 278 

 " of Pine Flowers, 369 

 Moss baskets, How to make, 42 

 Muscatine, Tender Cataljja 



Tree at, 209 

 Mushroom culture, 112 

 Mutilating Giant Trees in Cal- 

 ifornia, 32.T 

 Myr.siphylluni, Varieties of, 76 

 Mysteries of the mail bags, 218 



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Names of Pacific evergreens, 

 Common, 152 

 " of Pacific trees, 150 

 " " Plants, 76, 123, 125, 144 ' 

 " Plant, Plurals in, 278 

 National Agrieul. Congress,28S 

 Native flowers and Ferns, U. 

 S., 349 

 •' flowers, cultivating, 134 

 " " Our, 325 



Natural colors of flowers. Pre- 

 serving, 214 

 " Historv and Science, 25, 

 53, 58, 86, 117, 153, 184, 

 211,242,273,300 3.37,365 

 Nephrolepis davalloides fur- 

 cans, 170 

 New Abutilons, 201 

 " and old Fruits, a i'cw, 176 

 " Camellias, 172 

 " Colons, 298 

 " Darlingtonia, 89 

 " England, Peaches in, 302 

 " fastiglate Poplar, 06 

 " Fruits, 1879, for, 48 

 '■ " Progressive develop- 

 ment among, 303 

 " (irape Lady Washington 

 147 

 " Hampshire, notes from 

 332 

 " " P'cbesin,207 

 " Hardy trees &, shrubs, 68 

 " Jersey, Uninteresting,316 

 " Leader to Evergreens, ; 



making, 166 

 " Life Pelargonium, 108 i 



New or Rare Fruits and Veg- 

 etables, 19, 48, 149, 239 

 " or Rare Plants, 5, 12, 43 

 68, 107, 142, 165, 170, 201 

 232, 266, 328 

 " Peaches, 270 

 " Plants, 221 

 Newport, Forced Fruit in, 270 

 New Race of Fuchsias, 107 

 " Raspberries, 21, 2.39 

 " Stock for Roses, 292 

 '• Tea Rose, Mad. Welch 

 142 

 " Variety of Catalpa, 48 

 " Weed in the South, Rich- 



ardsonia scabra, 27 

 ". York Hort. Soci., 32, 196 

 " '' Japan Persimmon 



in, 113 

 " " The Season in, 217 

 Nierembergia rivularis, 134 

 Night-blooming Cereus, 296 

 North American Entomolo- 

 gist, 317 

 " America, Southern States 



of, 222 

 " Carolina, Grapes in, 303 

 " Magnolia grandiflora, 325 

 Northern Plant, The most, 247 

 " Texas Pomolog.Society, 223 

 Norway, Spruce, Disease in, 50 

 Note on Tree Alphabet, 196 



■■ on Hj acinthus candicans 

 Notes, 282 354 



" about trees, 219 

 " and Queries, 282, 348 



" bv Jacques, 189,210 

 248, 280, 312, 342 

 370 

 " and Queries, Dept. of, 223 

 " and Responses, 250, 279 

 " from 1878, 135 371 



" " New Hampshire, 323 

 " " Texas, Floral, 136 

 " " Vt^ash'n Ter., 121,223 

 " (harden, 132 

 " of a Southern Cemetery 

 250 

 •' on Ajiple crop of Western 



N. Y. 17 

 " on (iarden plants, 229 

 " on Garden trees & shrubs 

 163 

 " on Palms, 261 ' 



" on Season and Fruits in 



Western Pa., 332 

 " Traveling, Editorial, 220 

 251, 282, 314, 344 

 Noxious Insects, 231 

 Nurserymen, American Asso- 

 ciation of, 192, 256 

 NymphiEas, Tropical and Vic- 

 toria Regia, 140 



Oak, English in California, 183 



" White, in Maryland, 52 

 Obituary, 29, 30, 01, 62, 92, 126 

 127, 190, 191, 253, 255, 256 

 316, 348 

 Objects of sects in flowers, 242 

 Odontoglossum Rossi, 167 

 Ohio, Deterioration of Soils 



of, 31 

 Ohio State Hort. Society, 374 



" Peach crop, 81 

 Oil, tieranium, 70 



" Olive, 81 

 Oleander, White-flowered, 10 

 Ontario, Fruit Grower's Asso- 

 ciation, 191 

 Orange Judd Co. Catalogue, 256 

 " tree, variegated, 106 ; 



Oranges and Lemons, Califor- 

 nia, 18 I 

 " Profits of, 47 

 Orchard, Fhim, Fine, 180 

 " under Grass culture. Suc- 

 cess of, 17 

 Orchards, Shelter in, 47. 146 

 Orchid culture, 73 

 " importing, 169 

 " smallest known, 189 i 



Orchids, Annual, 215 



" Christmas, 140 



" collecting, 223 



" Cool-house, 70 



" for Broom culture, 107 



" Piices of, 76 



" Rare chance for fine, 190 

 Origin of Wheat, 278 

 Osage Orange Hedges, 271 

 Ostrich Fern, 312 

 Our Forests, 151 



Pacific Evergreens, Common 

 names of, 152 



" Trees, Names of, 150 

 Painesville, Ohio, Peaches 



from 273 

 Palms, Notes on, 261 

 Pampas Grass, Dwarf, 6 

 Papaw as a fruit, 147 



" Bark, 116 



" Fermentative power of, 155 

 Paper Mulberry, Peculiar for- 

 mation of Roofs, 57 

 Paris, Parks and Gardens of, 62 



" Green on .Strawberries 

 Park, Baltimore, 93 361 



" Central, Decay of, 323 



" Fairmount, Bedding at, 326 



'• " Commission, 92, 158 



" Tower Grove, St. Louis 142 

 Parks as Educational Institu- 

 tions, 101 



" Public, Disgiaceful, 373 



" Public, and Gardens, 260 

 Passion Flowers, Bees and, 297 

 Patent, Plant, 2S4 



" " Vindication of, 123 



" Office and Agr. Dept., In- 

 dex to Repwrt, 1837-76 of, 

 376 

 Pawlowna imperialis, 260 

 Peach and Plum, 47 



" Bower's Earlv, 272 



" Budding, 82 " 



" " and after treat- 



ment, 145 



" Buds, Destruction of, 82 



" Croj), Ohio, 81 



" Culture, 177 



" Curl in the, 337 



" Flower,morph'logy of,278 



" Gibbons, 149 



" Gibson's Late, 362 



■' Graves, 362 



" Growing, Delaware His- 

 tory of, 179 



" Miss Percival, Blodgett's 



" Sleepers' Dwarf, 19 386 



" Tree, Yellows in the, 20 



" Trees, June budding, 48 

 80, 145 



" Trees, Propagating, 334 



" Wagon, 337 



" Waterloo, 272 



" Yellows, 80 



" " in Canada, 47 



" " " Michigan, 207 



" ■' the West, 82 



" " Law, 113 



Peaches at Christmas, 48 



" Early, 180, 207 



" from Painesville Ohio 273 



'■ in Delaware, 179 



" Late, 364 



" " Nev England, 302 



'• ' " Hamp.shire, 207 



" " the West, 3.35 



" New, 270 

 Pear, Beurre Gittard, 179 



" Blight, 304 



" Chaumon telle, 18 



" Cracking of, 206 



" Doyenne Boussock, 82 



" growingon thePrairies,270 



" Kiett'er's Hybrid Japan 

 48, 113 



" Lawrence, 335 



" Le Compte, 149, 179 



" Marshall, 149 



" on Apple Stocks, Graft- 

 ing, 81 



