1879.J 



AND HORTICULTURIST. 



383 



Fear Pranks in a, 247 

 " St. Miciri d'Archange 303 

 " Sand, 149 

 " Trees, 176 

 " " < ats and, HlW 



"Old,13ettorlruitson,16 



Pears for the English Market 



•J39 



" California, 3(52 



" Fox's California seedling 



239 



Pearl Millet, 302 



" Raspberry, 175 

 Pea, Telejihone, 48 

 Pecan Hickory, 90, 183 

 Pelargonium, "New Life, 108 

 Pelargoniuius.Double-ttowered 

 Ivy-leaved, 201 

 ■' Raspberry-leaved, 2:!4 

 I'enciliugs from Colorado. 3G7 

 Penn Monthly, 30 

 Pennsylvania Apples, Good, 18 i 

 " Apples, Rare A Good, 148 j 

 " Fruit Grower's Society 

 32, 94, 95 

 " Hort Society, 192, 224, 286 



317 I 



" State Ag. Society, 288, 317 | 

 Penn, \Vm., and Forestry, 211 ' 

 Peutstenious, 131 

 Perennial Mignonette, 200 

 Persian Cyclamen, 7G 

 Persinuuou Japan, Fruit of 207 

 " Japan, Hardiness of, 17G 

 180, 206, 269 

 " " in New York, 113 

 " Seedless, 369 

 Persimmons, Japan, 19, 17J 

 237, 268, 272, 300, 304 

 Peter Henderson tlarnalion 

 73, 144 

 Petioles and Leaves, 59 

 Petunias, Double, Propaga- 

 ting, 267 

 " Seedling, 170 

 Phenomenal growth, 215 

 Phelps, Almira Lincoln, 61 

 Philada., Catalpa tree near, 50 

 " Press, Ag. ICditor of, 284 i 

 " Squares, Planting in, 71 

 Philodendron, 168 ' 



Phylloxera, Grape, 213 

 '• in California, 334 

 Picea and Abies, 341 

 " firma and P. bifida, 369 

 " niacrocarpa, 90 

 " puugens, 312 

 Pike's Peak, Ascent of, 28 

 Pillars, Fern, 12-t 

 Pine Apples. 3 it 

 Pine, Protecting leading shoot 

 of, 37 

 " flowers,Morphologyof,369 j 

 " Timber of California, 115 

 " Tree in Japan, 36 

 " " White, Curious, 36 

 " White, 23 

 " " Leaves, 242 

 Pines, Red& White, of Utah, 85 

 Pinus edulis, 116 

 " pungens & P. Banksiana 

 166 

 " Torreyaua, 90 

 Pit, Camellia, 76 

 Pitcher Plants, Hardy, 133 

 Pittsburgh, Lady Gardeners 



in, 10 

 Pitury Plant, 222 

 Plane as a Street Tree, 5 



" Tree, Large, 50 

 Plant, a Seedling, 22 

 " A Sleepy, 247 

 " Leaves and their Func- 

 tions, 244 

 " Names, Plurals in, 278 

 " Patent, 284 

 " ■' Vindication of, 123 

 " Pitury, 222 

 " Poisonous, 247 

 " Protection, 91 

 " Rural, 342 

 Planting in Phila. Squares, 71 

 " Timber in Canada, 153 



Planting Tree Legacies for, 67 i 



'• Profits of, 152 

 Plants, Aquatic, 297 [ 



" Hcdding, European, 197 

 " Carnivorous, .54, 56, 87 

 117, 119,211, 275 

 " Cape, 361 ', 



" Cross-breeding of same 1 



Varietv, 185 

 " Drougbt"()n,Kfti3ctsof,215 

 " Exotic, Book for, 160 

 " Fed thiougli Leaves, Are j 

 thev? 184,217,243 1 



" for Back Walls ol Green- j 

 houses, 235 I 



" Frost on, Eir. CIS of, 273 j 

 " (irapes and, 14. 146 

 '• Greenhouse, 77 ! 



" New, 221 



" Rare, Propagating, 134 

 " Self-fertilization of, 306 

 " Wrong names to, 125 

 Plate, Our colored, 374 

 Platycerium grande, 234 

 Phi 111 aud Peach, 47 

 " Bassett's American, 149 



Black's, 363 

 " Culture in America, 334 

 " Orchard, Fine, 180 

 " Prince of Wales, 2 i 

 •' Wild, Budding of 300 

 Plums, Curculio proof, 335 

 Pocklington (iraiie, 207, 362 

 Poisonous plant, 247 

 Political Economy, 347 

 Pomol. Socieiy, American, 64 

 9G, 128, IGO, 192, 288,318 

 " Sooietv, Maine State, 222 

 " " 'North'n Texas,223 

 Poplar, fastigiate. New, 66 

 Poppey, F. W. 61 

 Popular Science Monthly, 30 

 Post office Laws, 253, 284 

 Posts, Live fence 260 

 Potatoes, Green for seed, 304 



" inside of Potatoes, 123 

 Potato growth. Extra, 25 

 " Snowflake, 180 

 " St. Patrick's, 335 

 Potting, About, 199 

 Poverty of Louis Aggassiz, 254 

 278 

 Powder, Insect, 142 

 Practicable and ImpTacticable 



Gardeners, 157 

 Prairies, Pear growing on, 270 

 Precocious Forest trees, .50 

 Practices, Absurd, 08 

 " Fraudulent, 124 

 Premiums at State Fairs, 224 



" for Fruit, 160 

 Preserving Flowers in Salt 

 ■water, 123 

 " Grapes till April, 239 

 " Natural colors of flowers 

 214 

 Prevention of Grape rot, 110 

 Price, Hon. Eli K., 285 

 " of Graiies, 334 

 " " Railroad sleepers, 24 

 Prices, Low, 91 



" of Orchids, 76 

 Prickly Comfrey, 20, 80 

 Primrose, Japan, 43 

 Primroses, Chinese, 169, 232 

 Prince of Wales Plum, 20 

 Prinos verticillata, 27, 60 

 Print, Agriculture in, 247 

 Privilege, A (iardener's, 370 

 Production of Grapes, Re- 

 marks on, 45 

 Productive Strawb'ry, 178, 303 

 Profits of cultivation, 271 

 " " Forestry, 305 

 " " Oranges, 47 

 " " Tree planting, 152 

 Progress, Floral, 13 



" of Horticulture, 125 

 Progressive development 

 among new Fruits, 303 

 " Fruits, 335 

 Propagating Clematises, 102 

 ■' Double Petunias, 267 



Propagating Mistletoe, 196 



" i'each trees, 331 



" Rare Plants, 134 

 Propagation, Art of, 127 

 Protecting a leading shoot of 



Pine, 37 

 Protection to trees, 22() 

 Protector, Strawberry, 178 

 Protective la ws,I)isliiigui»liing 



varieties for, 190 

 Pruning Evergreen Hedges,lG6 

 Prunus triloba, 196 

 Public Grounds, Bo>-ton, 294 



" trees. Insects on, 324 

 Purchasing Roses, 294 

 Puschkinias, 5 



Queen of Bedders Rose, 172 

 " " India, Azalea, 172 

 " " the Market Raspoer- 



ry, 335 

 " Victoiia Croton, 143 



Query, a legal, 251 



Queries, Various, 3-57 



Quinby's New Beekeeping, 256 



R 



Railroad sleejiers. Price of, 24 

 Rare chance for fine Orchids, 

 190 

 " plants. Propagating, 134 

 Rand, E. S., 192 

 Ranunculus Lyallii, 232 

 Raspberries, Brandywine and 

 Pearl, Are they identical, 

 " Disease in, 238 175 



•' :ilr. Churchman's, 303 

 " New, 21 

 Rasjjberry Canes, Cutting out 

 old, 335 

 " Cuthbert, 270 

 " fromBurlington, N. J. 273 

 " Garden, A large, 18 

 " Gregg, 18, 335 

 " Hoiiiet, 238, 272 

 " leaved Pelargoniums, 234 

 " New, 239 



" Queen of the Market, 335 

 " Thwack, IS, 335 

 Rebecca Grape, 238 

 Red Maple, 196 

 " Maples, Variet's am'g, 162 

 " Spruce on Rocky Mts. 116 

 Reforestation, 115 

 Reichenbach, Prof D'th of, 191 

 Reraedv, A destructive, 302 

 " for Colorado Beetle, 2.37 

 " " Strawberry Louse, 111 

 Renewing lost loaders, 131 

 Respiration it Exhalation, 244 

 Responses and notes, 250, 279 

 Rest and Labor, 76 371 



Retins|)oras, The, 4, 66 

 Rhododendron culture, 37, 164 

 Rliodiidendnins in Mass. 37 

 Rhymes of Science, 159 

 Richardsonia scabra. New 



Weed in the South, 27 

 Ricketts' Highland Grape, 149 

 Riley, Prof C. V. 158 

 Ripening Grapes in the shade 

 81 

 Robt. Buist Geranium, 144 

 1 Rocky Mtn. Evergreens, Har- 

 diness of, 1G5 

 1 " Mts. Red Spruce on, 116 

 I Roudoletia anomala, 298 

 Room culture. Orchids for, 107 

 Roots, Growth, of in Autumn 

 and Winter, 278 

 " of a 'aper Mulberry, Pe- 

 culiar, 57 

 Rose, Am'can Banner, 107, 138 

 " Beetle, Fuller's, Habits of 

 " Bon silence, 166 310 



" Bug, 8G 



" by any other name,&c. 133 

 " Christmas,Improv'g the,6 

 " Cultivation of, 35 

 " Culture of Winter bloom- 

 ing, 73, 103 

 " Cuttings stuck in heat 

 with leaves on, 11 



Rose Dwarf, Curious, 227 



" Hybrid Perpetual, 172 



" .lules Chretien, 6 



" Mad. Oswald de Kerchove 

 :«7 



" Queen of Bedders, 172 



" Slug, 339 



■' Tea. Mad. Welch, 142 

 Itoses, About, 167 



" and (ieraniums, 293 



" Beautiful, 172 



" ICncouragement of, 227 



" Forcing, 108 



" Hybrid Perpetual, Best 

 twelve, 264 



" Insects on, 106 



" New stock for, 292 



" Purchasing, 294 



'■ Tea, Two good Bedding 

 294 

 Hot, Grape it its prevent'n,110 

 Rotten Fruit, 255 

 Royal Hort. Society of London 

 94, 325 

 Rubus Nutkaensis, 270 

 Ruined by a gooseberry. How 



I was, 176 

 Rural Cemeteries, 290 



" Plant, The, 342 

 Rust on Gloxinias, 173 



" Black, on Verbenas, 365 



Sad Fate, 271 



St. Louis Floral and Hort. So- 

 ciety, 64 

 " Stove-plant House in, 142 

 Salad, Dandelion, 81 

 Salmon berry, Rubus, Nut- 

 kaensis, 271) 

 Sand Pear, 149 



Salt Lake A Tree planting, 215 

 " " City Gardening at, 292 

 Salvia farinosa, 1G6 

 Sawdust pudding, 112 

 Saxifraga Pennsylvanica, 215 

 Sehizophragma hydrangeoides 

 2, 291 

 Sciadoptys and other Japan 



Trees, History of, 53, 121 

 Science, American Association 

 of. Papers before, 348 

 " Poverty in, 278 

 " teachings. Guides for, 94 

 Scion, Influence of on Stock, 58 

 Scraps, 98 

 " and Queries, 6, 14, 20, 24 

 27, 37, 44, 48, 52, 60, 64 

 70, 76, 81, 85, 90. 102, 107 

 113, 144, 149, 156, 166 

 172, 180, 191, 202, 207 

 211, 21.5, 223, 227, 234 

 207, 272, 278, 293, 298 

 303, .325, 336, 341, 357 

 363. 376, 

 Scrubs and Spires, 284 

 Season and Fruits in Western 

 Pennsylvania, 332 

 " Bulb, 285 

 " in New York, 247 

 Sedum acre, 284 



" " aureum as Carpet 



plant, 227 

 Seed, Asparagus, Try for better 

 kinds from, 237 

 " Cinerarias from, 169 

 " (treen Potatoes for, 304 

 " Tuberose, 294 

 Seedless Pcrsimon, 3G9 

 Seedling Apples, Utah, 239 

 " Carnation, 44 

 " Cyclamens, 144 

 " Geraniums, 203 

 " Grape, .337 

 " (irapes. Miner's, 149 

 " Pears, Fox's Calif'nia,239 

 " Petunias, 173 

 " Plant, A, 221 

 Seedlings, Catalpa, Treatment 



of, 84 

 Selandria Rosece, Rose slug, 339 

 Self-fertilization of Plants, 306 

 Senecio scandens, 10 



