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THE GARDENERS' MONTHLY 



[December, 



Coleus, Nonsuch, 17S 

 Collecting Bulbs, 120 



" Plants and Seeds, 61 

 Colman, Col. N. J.. 15S [150 

 Colorado,?. Banksiana not in, 



" Wild Fruits, 2-19 

 Color & Flavor in Fruits, 55 



" Change, V. Regia, 55 

 Coluiubia Grajpe, 4a 

 Combination Hedges, 100 



•' Plants, 2-29 

 Comet Pear, 144, 176, 221, 282 

 Commission, Forest, Cal., 146 

 Common Names, Plants, 214, 

 Coniferae, Handsome, 4 [245 



" Rocky Mountain, 114 

 Coning of Cedrus Libani, 69 

 Conservatory, J. Gould's, 253 



" Small, Palms for, 363 

 Constance Elliott, Passion 



Flower 167 

 ( 'onventions, Hort , 3SG 

 Copper Wire for Ziuc Labels, 

 Coral Tree, 169 [101 



Corn and Potato Manual, 123 

 Corner in Oranges, 79 

 Correction, Persimmon, l>-9 

 Corsican Pine, 240 241, 336 

 Cost Steam & Hot Water, 198 

 232 [Pa., 293 



Cottage Gardening, Upland. 

 Cotton Centennial, 90, 94, 126, 

 138, l.W, 157, 165, 190 



" Moths, Catchnig, 177 

 Cracking of Fruits, 22 

 Crocking or Draining fots,3-58 

 Crop, Strawberry, Short, 302 

 Crossing Fruits, Effect. 13 

 Cultivated Plants, Book, 63 

 Cultivating Orchids, 207 



" Mammoth Sequoia, 195 

 Cultivation, Chrysauthe- 

 mum, 42 



" Cyclamen, 39, 105 



" Dove Orchid, 43 

 Culture, Am. Grape, 367 



" Banana. 13 



" Olive, 366 [362 



" Tree Mignonette, Eug., 



" Black Walnut, 17 



'* Blueberrv, 302 



" Cactus, 171, 231, 265, 296 



" Fig, Florida, 302 



" Forest, 180 



" Geranium, 134 



" Mimulus in Pots, 200 



" Plum, 334 



" Rhododendron, 262, 295 



" Rose, 298 



" Silk, 180 



" " France, US 



" Strawlierry, Effect, 204 



*' Verbena, 266 

 Cure, Grape Vine Mildew, 112 



" Hot W.ater, 103 

 Curious Fact, Var. Foliage, 55 

 Curl, Peach, 278 

 Curtis, A. N., Death, 62 [:).57 

 Cut Flowers, Stephanotis as, 



" " Roses, 172 



'* L'v'd Eng. Blackberry, 

 80, 178 

 Cuttings. Green Wood Grape, 



a35 

 Cyclamen Cultivation, 39, 105 



" Flowers 40 

 Cyclamens, 103 

 Cypress, Deciduous, Large, 51 

 Cypripedium grande, 73, 74 



''^insigne.2flowers, 117, 182 



" cenanthum superbum, 

 268, 269 



Dahlia Stem Borer, 229, 261 

 Daisy Hen&Chicken,196 

 Dangers. Wire Fence, 101 

 Dante's Pronunciation, Ver- 

 onica, 190 

 Dark Flowering Cactuses, 295 



" H. P. Roses, 293 

 Darwin, Chas., .59 [83, 84 



Davallia Fijiensis plumosa, 

 '* tenuifohaVeitchiana,233, 

 234 

 Dead Trees, Louisville, 341 



Death, Briggs, Geo. C, 92 

 " CUnton, Geo. W., 345 

 " Curtis, A. N., 62 

 " Downing, Chas., .58 

 •' Feast, John, 254 

 " Hitehings, Mr.. 314 

 " Hough, F.B., 254 

 " Hovey, P. B., 218 

 " Moore, A. J., 345 

 " Peters, R., 314 

 " Ritchie, Jas., 123 

 " Rosenham, Geo.. 188 

 " Schwartz, Jos., 380 

 " Sprunt, Rev. .las., 59 

 '* Sterling, Geo., 30 

 " Turner, Ohas., iVJ 

 •• Wright, Chas., 284 

 Deciduous Cypress, Large, 51 

 Decorations, Dinner Table, 10. 

 75 (168 



Dendrobes, Winter A Spring, 

 Dendrobium Dearii, 329 [254 

 DennisonBros. Greenhouses, 

 Denuded Norway Spruce, 166, 



227, 276, 295 

 Derivation, Diervilla,126 ri.")2 

 " Persimmon, 94, 122, 151, 

 Destroying Chicory, &c., 262 

 '* Lichens, 4 



" Plant Lice, 44 [259,291 

 Destruction Trees, Coal Gas, 

 Development, Species, Sud- 

 den, 55 

 Dietfcnbachi I Jenmanii, 8, 9 

 " regina, 174 

 " rex, 2112, 203 

 " Wearii, 298 

 Diervida, Derivation of, 126 

 Different Ideas, Business, 320 

 Digger, Tree, Cheap, 272 

 Diminished Crops by Injured 



Foliage, 142 

 Dinner Decorations, 10, 75 

 Direction of Letters, 189 [248 

 Disappearance. Pith in Pl'nts, 

 Disbranching N.Spruce, Win- 

 Disease, Cabbage,238 [ter,358 

 " Carnation, 43, 72 

 " Chrysanthemum, 42 

 " Coleus, 300 

 " Fungoid, 379 

 " Hollyhock, 166, 217 

 " Lily, 134 



" Peach, N. Zealand, 367 

 " Raspberry, 368 

 Diseases, Peach, 147 

 " Plants, 31, 62 

 " Roses. 10, 117, 173, 202 

 Displays, Horticultural, 384 

 Distribution Gov' t Seeds, 



Free, 314 

 Dotted & Russeted Apples,335 

 Double Bon Silene, New, 66 

 " Bouvardias, 71, 173 

 *' Evergreen Candy Tuft, 4 

 " Liliuiu speciosum, 134 

 *' Mignonette Snowball,9S 

 " Oxalis, 76, 107 

 " Richardia maculata, 202 

 " Stacks, .359 

 Douglas, David, 188 , 



" Spruce, 16 [Run, 30i) 

 Down Hill, Will Warm Water 

 Downing, A..I., Reminiscence, 

 " Chas., " 118 [93 



" Death^58 [283 



Downing's Fruit Trees, Ajn., 

 Dove Orchid Culture, 43 

 Drainage for Trees, 209 

 Drainingor (Crocking Pots,35S 

 Drinking Watei' & Cesspools, 



219 

 Drouth KIliMt, Pl.ants, 277 

 Drv .Vutiniin >t Strawberries, 

 Drying .Xpri.-ots, 238 [271 



Dryburgh, Anil'w, 283 

 Dublin.Palm House Near,'S29 

 Duke Westminster's Garden, 

 Diiral)ility, Larch, 241 

 Dutch Bulbs, Grafting, 373 



" Prize8,Am.Exhib.,286.218 

 Duties, Tind)er, Canada, 113 



Earle, Parker, 153 

 E.arlieMtNursery,U.S.,lS8 



Early Arlington Celery, 79 

 " Botany, Phila., 249 

 " Canada Peach, 144 

 " Flowering Azaleas'. 173 

 " " Single Rosesl 229 

 " Fruits »fc vegetabes, 178 

 Eaton Grape, 335 

 Eat or Sell. Fruits to, 208 

 Economic Use, Nigella Dama- 

 scena, 115 

 •' Wild Cherry,185 

 Ecouomv of Gas Tar, 137 

 Editors, Hard-working, 283 

 Educateil Foresters, 209 [204 

 Effect, Culture on Strawb'ry, 

 " Drouth, Plants, 277 [183 

 " Frost, OrangeTrees,Fla., 

 *' Pollen, Immediate, 

 86. 116, 150, 239 

 Ellierta Peach, 272 

 Elder, Upright, 4 



" Red-flowered, 326 

 Electricity in Bouquets, 172 

 Eliza Ganrobert Myosotis, 37 

 Embankments, Euphorbias 



for, 324 

 Empire State Grape, 78, 144 

 Encouraging Forest'y.Pa., 113 

 " Window Gardening, 138 

 England, Am. Blackberries in, 

 '■ Forced Fruits in, 13 [115 

 " Rain-fall " 113 



" Strawberry,Growing,367 

 •' Tree Mignonette, 362 

 " Waste Land " 51 [208 

 English Apple.Most Popular. 

 " Bl'kberry.cut-l'v'd, 80,178 

 " Gooseberry, Value. 48,78, 



239, 275 

 " Sparrow, 178, 185 

 Ericaceous Beauty, 22 

 Eucalj-ptographia, 189 

 Eugenia Grape, 49 

 Eulalia, Variegated, 194 

 Euphorbias for Emljank- 

 ments, .324 [Pear, 208 

 E u r o p e, Clapp's F,avorite 

 Evergreen Blackberry. 14 



" Hedges for South, 326 

 Ever\davTliings, 122 

 Exaggerated Pictures,381 [319 

 Exhiliition, Antwerp, 256,287, 

 " Bulbs. Haarlem, 31 

 " Pa Hort. Soc. 56th An- 

 nual, 349 [Prizes, 286 

 Exhi'utions, Amer. Dutch 

 " " in London, 



" Private Firms, 192 [224 

 Exhibitor,C.actus,N. O., 192 

 Exhibitors, Hints to, 64 

 Expensive Orchids, 173 

 Experiences, Gardener, 90,112 

 Exposition. N. Orleans, 94, 

 126, 138, 1.S5, 157, 165, 190, 191, 

 •222,223,352 

 Express, Peachesby,239 [339 

 Extracts, Botanist's Journal, 

 Eye, Zinc Labels, Wear, 16 1 



Facts. Am. Forest Plant., 369 

 " Careless Statements of, 

 " in Forestry, 80 [126 

 Fagus purpurea tricolor, 294 

 Fairmount Park Landscape 



Gardener, 57 

 FairyorAtamasco Lily, 181,341 

 Fam'ily Fruit, Pear as, 208 

 Families in the Land, 380 

 Farmland Mortgages, 27 

 Fastigiate Birch, The. 3.58 

 Feast, .lolni, Deatli, 354 

 Fence D.angers, Wire, 101 



" Live Wooden, 146 

 Fermentation Important in 



Creation. 246 

 Ferns, New Varieties, 107 



" Seedling. 363 

 Fern Tree Trunks. Use, 173 

 Firtile Hybrids, 250 



*' Japan Yam, 280 

 Fibre, Kittool. 17 [■ture,374 

 Fifty Years, U. S. Horticul- 

 Fig Culture, Florida, 302 



" Self fiTlilizalion, a;o 

 Finding Rare I'lants, 309 



Fine Amelanchier Canaden- 

 sis, 337 

 " Chrysanthemums, 173 

 " Sugar Maples. 294 



Fir, Cejphalonian, Fine, 229 



Firsdi Pines, RockyMt., Rare, 

 114 



Fire Blight, Enemv or Friend, 

 " Pear, 207, 335 [367 

 " Forest, Ancient, 240 



" April, 180 [275 



Fires, " Protection, 50, 209, 

 " " Rapidity, 51 



First-class Peach, 145 [249 



Fish, Water Plant Catching, 



Five Acres Too Much, 219 



Flavor and Color, Fruits and 

 Vegetables, .55 [103 



Floral Arrangement, Taste, 

 ** Magazines. 60 

 " Notes, N. O. Expos., 94, 

 126,138, 1;>5, 157, 165, 

 190, 191, 222, 223 

 " " Washington, 2.52 



Floriculture, Georgia, 229 



Florida Fig Culture, .302 

 •' Orange Trees, Frost, 183 

 " Shade Trees for, 2 

 " Strawberries. 238, 271 

 " Tulip Tree. ISO 



Florist's Society, American, 

 224, 2,56, 285. 318, 320 

 " Where Locate, 282,314,346 



Flowering Azaleas, Early, 17.'! 

 '* Bulbs, Haarlem, 31 

 " Cactuses, ■2:i'\ 295 

 '* Dendrobes, Winter and 

 Spring, 168 [267 



" Night-blooming Cereus, 

 " Sunset Rose, 170 



Flower Farms, French, 213 

 " Garden and Pleasure 

 Ground, 1, 33. 65. 97, 129, 161, 

 193, 2-25, 257, 289, 321, 353 



Flower Note^N. Orleans, 165 

 " Sister, Letter to, 227 [55 

 " V. Regia, Color Change, 



Flowers, Antiquity Among, 

 " Cyclamen, 40 [276 



•' Garden, Improving, 73 

 " Irregularity in, 18 

 " New Roses, 308 

 " So. Carolina, Native, 371 

 " 'Two, Cypripedium in- 



signe. 117, 182 

 " Wild, N. Y'. & Cal., 278 



Flues, Greenhouse, 107 [359 



Fly, Chrysanthemum, 230, 299 



Foliage. InjuryADiminished 

 Crops, 142 

 " Variegation, 55 



Forced Fruits in England, 13 



Forcing Fruits, America, 177 

 '■ Strawberries, 178, 2.36, 



237, 273, 347 

 *' Weakeneil Power 

 Through, 116 



Foreign Grape, Growing, .50 

 " Gooseberry, 110 



Forest Ai>ple, Yellow, 309 

 '* Commission, Cal., 146 

 " Culture, 180 

 " Fire, Ancient, 240 

 " " April, 1.80 

 " Fires, 209, 275 

 li u Protection, .50 

 " " Rapidity, 51 [305 

 " Growth, Succession, 210. 

 " Planting, Facts, Am. ,369 



Forester's Canadian Guide, 

 " Educated, 209 [219 



Forests & Water Supply, 307 

 " Thinning, 240 



Forestry. 15. .50. 80. 113. 145. 179, 

 209, 240, 275, .305, 336. 369 

 '* American. Profitable, 370 

 *' Chair, Mich. Univer., 81 

 " Facts. 80 

 " in China. 16 

 '* Lrivw. National, .50 

 " N. Hampshire, 307 

 " Old World, 113, 

 " on the Plains, 15 

 " Pa., Encouraging, U3 



