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THE GARDENERS' MONTHLY 



[December. 



Law, National Forestry, 50 

 Lawn Grass, 260. 261, 2(15 

 for South, 3 

 Lawns. Care of. 167 



" ^;Ut on, 230 [366 



LawsoM r,'ar. 44. 176. 221. 2K2. 

 Leaf, Spotted, Pine Trees, .S70 

 Lelianon Cedar, Coning, 69 



" in V,a., 134 

 Leconte Pear, History, 282 

 Lee. R. E., Peaeli, 27.5 [ISg 

 Ijeliman, Cliristian. Nursery, 

 Lemmon, Prof. J. G., 2!s3 

 Lester, M. H., 3K0 

 Letter, Paris. 310 



" to Flower Sister, 227 

 Letters, Direction of, 189 

 Lewisl>urp, Salisl)uria at. 216 

 Lialiility, Seed.^inen, 1H7 

 Lice Plant. Destroying, 44 

 Lichens, Destroying, 4 

 Lilium Leichtliiii. 68 

 " speciosuin. Double, 134 

 " trigynum, 7 [341 



Lily, Ata'masco or Fairy, 181, 

 *' Disease, 1-14 

 " of Valley. 286 

 " Victoria. N. Orleans, 5 

 Lima Bean.s — No Poles, 49 

 Lindley Grapes, Small. 304 

 Lines on Dr. Warder, 90 

 Linseed Oil A .Sulphur for 



Rose Mildew, 267 

 Literature, Travels and Per- 

 sonal Notes, 22, ."iR, 87, 118, 

 1.51, 187. 217, 2.51, 310, 342. ,371 

 Lithography. Nursery, 92 

 Live or Die. M.igazines. 27 



" Wooden Fence, 146 

 Lobelia cardinalis, 326 

 Local Names of Plants. 344 

 Locate.Where to, 282, 314, 346, 



380 

 Location, Florists, 2f 8. 314,346 

 Loco Weed, 186 [261 



Locust. Honey, White L'v'd, 

 " 17-year, injury by, 262 

 " Yellow, One-leaved, 210 

 London, Amer. Exhibit'n,224 

 Lophospermum scandens, 34 

 Lorillard's Gardens, 88 

 Loss by Gas. .331 

 Lotus of Ancients. 2.5 [.341 

 Louisville. Ky., Dead Trees. 

 Love of Herbaceous Plants, 

 Ijusiades Rose, 201 [100 



Lutie Grape, 301 



Magazine Postage, .34.5 

 " Floral, 60 

 " Live or Die, 27 

 Maggot, Cabbage, 270, 272^02 

 MagniticentCcphalonianFir, 



229 

 Magnolia cordata, 196, 230, 260 

 Mahaleb Cherry as Tim li'r,l 13 

 Mak- Hanging K'sk'ts,To,139 

 •' Timber Profitable, Way. 

 241 [Monthly, 57 



Making Known, Gardeners' 

 Mammoth Sequoia, Cult., 195 

 Manettia cordilolia, 232, 290 

 Manual. Agricultural. 154 

 Manures, Artificial, 207 

 Maples. Japan, 143 



" Sugar, Fine, 294 

 Marbled Rose, 165 [310 



Marigold, African, Change in, 

 Mass. Hort. Society, .32, 63, 64, 

 94, 96, 1.56, 2S4, 3.52, 382 

 Materia Medica, 345 

 Maurandya Barclayana, 286 

 Mechanics' Interference, 



Gardeners, 151 

 Medinilla Curtisli, ,53, 64 [.3.52 

 Meetings Local Hort. Soc's, 

 Michrophylla Rose, S 

 Mich. University Forestry 



Chair, 81 

 Microscopical Bulletin, 189 

 Mignonette Snowball, 98 



" Tree, Eng., Culture, 362 

 Mildew & Other Topics, 197 

 •■ Causes, 107, .361 

 ■' Grape Vine, Cure, 112 



Mildew, Rose, Remedy, 39,45, 



103, 199, 267 

 Mimulus Culture, Pots, 2f 

 Miss. Valley Hort. Soc'y. 29 

 Mistletoe, Host PLants of, 341 



•■ on Oak, 309, 341 

 Mixed Greenhouse Plants,l(i8 

 Monument, Grant, 313 

 Moore, A. J-, Death, 345 

 Mortgages, Farmland, 27 

 .Morton. .r;aues, 1.53 

 M..-S. Spanish, 210 [208 



M<i>t Popular English Apple, 

 Moths, Cotton, Catching, 177 

 Mueller's, Baron, Select 

 Mulching. 177 [Plants, '220 

 Mummy Peas, 218 

 Mushrooms, America, 219 

 JIushroom Talk, 332 

 Myostis Eliza Ganrobert, 37 



Name, Diervilla, 1'26 

 " Goober for Pea Nut, 216 

 " Persimmon, Origin, 94, 



122, 151, 152 

 '■ Shamrock, 252 [333,379 

 Names, Fruits, Ridiculous, 

 " Local, of Plants, 344 

 " Plants, Common, 214, 245 

 " " Honorable, 93 

 " Plural, 155 

 " Queer, 286 



" Wise and Otherwise, 253 

 National Forestry Law, 50 

 Native, Clematis, 8. Car., 194 

 " Flowers, S.C., 371 

 " N. America, A, 27 

 " Plants, Names, 245 

 Nature. Variation in, 372 

 New Annual, Nicotiana af- 

 flnis, 323 [1'23 



" Book, Gardening South, 

 " Brunswick, Can., Gar- 

 dening, '294 

 ' ' Carnations, 202 

 " Double Bon Silene, 66 

 " Fruits, N . Hampshire, 12 



" Production, 348 

 " Geraniums, 98 

 " Gladiolus, Raising, 166 

 *' Hampshire Forestry, 307 

 " " Fruits, 12 

 " Jersey Cocoanut in, 370 

 " Introductions, 1885, 356 

 " Mignonette, Snowball, 98 

 " Orleans, Cactus& Agave, 



169, 192, 287 

 '■ " Exposition, 352 

 " " Floral Notes,94,126, 

 1.38, 1.55, 157, 165, ICO, 

 191, 1'22, 223 

 " " Fruits at, 192 [.385 

 " N.C. (SS.A.Expos., 

 " " Premiums at, *224 

 " " Victoria Lily at, 5 

 " or Rare Fruits, 269 

 " " ■■ Plants, 1U7, 173,202, 



•229, 2.33, 238, 300 

 " Plants, Notes, 71, 136 

 " Races, Flowers, 308 

 " Roses. 3-29 

 " " France, Best. .354 

 " Single Tuberose,295 [357 

 " Spruce P. Breweriana, 

 " .Styles Chrysanthe- 

 mums, 133 

 " Varieties Ferns, 107 

 " Veget., Introduction, 79 

 " York & Cal. Flowers, 278 

 " " Clirysanthemum 



Show, 32, 95, .352. 3S5 

 " Hort. Soc, 32,95,352 

 ** " West'n Strawber- 

 ries, 112 [367 

 " Zealand Peach Disease, 

 Newtown Pippin Apple, 33.5 

 Niagara White Grape, 144 

 Nicotiana aflinis, 823 [147 

 NigellaDani.ascena, Uses, 115 

 Night-blooming Cereus, 234 

 Nitrogen. Plants, .Sources, 303 

 Nonsuch Coleus, 173 

 North America, Native of, 27 

 " Carolina, Native Flowers, 

 371 [In, 102 



Northwest, Wintering Roses 



Norway Spruce, Bleeding, 295 

 •' •' Denuded, 166,227, 



276. 295 

 " " IJisbranching, 



Winter, :«8 



Notes, Azalea Mollis & Rho- 

 dotlendrons, 268 

 " Begonias, 69 

 " Kloral, Washington, 2-52 

 " Flori>ts' ('on\ iMiIion. 318 

 " New Oili:nis,lll,l:iS, 126, 

 155, 1.57, 165, 190, I'll, '222, 

 " New Plants, 71, 136 [223 

 " on Mildew, &c., 197 

 ■■ Orchids, 6, 

 " Remarkable Trees, 179 

 " Victoria Regia, 6 

 " Zanesville, O., 143 



Notions, Botany Ruskin's,380 



Nuisance, Bee,'l77 



Number Old World Fruits, 13 



Nursery, A. Giddings', 1^^8 

 " B. Mann & Sous', 188 

 " Earliest in IJ. S., 188 

 " Lithography, 92 



Nurserymen, Aiii. Ass'n, 192 



Oak, Mistletoe on, 309, 341 

 Oaks, Beauty of, 3'26 

 Obituary, 30, 58, 59, t.2, 92, 12S, 



188,218,'i54,'255,l>8),3H,:i45,380 

 Odor in Cereus, 279 

 Old and Large Trees, 145 



" Apple Trees, 176 



" Bartram's Garden, 27 



•• Olive Groves, Fla., 286 



" World Forestry, 113 



" '• Fruits, Number, 13 

 Olive Culture, 366 

 Onel'v'd Yellow Locust, 210 

 Onion, Sea, 329 

 Ontario School, Agricul., 29 

 Opening Day, ^1.0- Exp.,N.C. 



& S. A., 385 

 Open Letter to Flower Sister. 

 Oranges, Corner in, 79 [227 



" Profits of, 14 

 Orcharo and Garden, 246 



" Trees, Veg'n Under, 111 

 Orchards, Cultivating, 207 



" Pruning and Care, 176 



" Review ot, 220 

 Orchid, Dove, Cultivating, 43 



" Grower, Chicago, 40 

 Orchids, Expensive, 173 



" Notes on, 6 



" The Royal Family, 29 

 Origin Name Persimiuon, 94, 



122, 151, 152, 189 

 Ornamental Gardening, 30 



" " .Sedums for. 



Ornamenting Grounds, 3 [325 

 Ottawa, Gov't Grounds, Car- 

 pet Beds, 66 

 OurLady's(iarden,25l.2S0,3I2 

 Oxalis, Double, 76, 107 



'• lutea plena, 43 [from, 196 

 Oxidization, Preserving Iron 

 Oysters, Sour Crout with, 238 



P»onies, Tall Late Fl., 67 

 Painting Pipes, Gas Tar, 

 40, 44, 104 

 Palm, California, 294 



" House, Glasnevin, 3'29 

 Palms, Small Conservatory, 

 Palmer's Monthly, 93 [3lj3 

 Panax Victorian, 40, 41 

 Pansies, Beautiful, 202 

 Papaw Tree, 380 

 Paper Bags for Grapes. 1 78,206 

 Paris Green & Canker Worm, 



" Letter, 310 

 Partners in Frand, 379 [2.38 

 Passion Flower, Constance 



Elliott, 167 

 Past Year,Wash'n Terr'y,381 

 Pea Beetle, Last Century, 3S4 

 " First-class, 145 [216, 281 

 " Nut, Goober for Name, 

 " " Plant, 125 

 Peas, Mummy, 218 

 " Planting, 49 

 Peach. Alpha, 302 

 " Curt, 278 



Peach Diseases, N. Zealand, 

 " Diseases, 147 [367 



" Early Canada, 144 

 " Elberta, 272 

 " tilobe, .3.34 

 " R. E. Lee. 275 

 " Yellows, -207 

 Peaches, Amer., in France, 14 



by Express, '2-39 

 Pear as Family Fruit, 208 

 " Haeterian Theory, 368 

 " Blight, 366 [-367 



" " Enemy or Friend. 

 " Clapp's Favorite, En. ,208 

 " Comet, 144, 176 

 " Fire Blight in, 207, 335 

 " Josephinede Malines,23S 

 " Lawson, 44, 176, 2'21,282,.366 

 " Leconte, History, 282 

 " Pitston, 14 

 " Ritson, 368 

 " Wm. Fuller. .302 

 Pears, Large, 208 

 Pelargonium & Rose Gerani- 

 um, Hybrid. 199, '250 

 Penna. Forestrv, Enconr.,113 

 " Hort. Ass'n, 96, 127 



" Society, 32, 159. 192, 

 196, 224, 349, 385 

 " State Hort. Society, .32 

 Pentas carnea, .3'28 

 People's FarmCycIopre(lia,.59 

 Perfume, Roses.* 186 

 Permanganate of Potash, 198 

 Perpetu'l PolyanthaRose,295 

 Persimmon, japan, 14 

 " Origin Name. 94. 122, 1.51. 

 1-52. 189 [dener, 90 



Personal Experie 'ces. Gar- 

 Peters, Randolph, Death. 314 

 Petunias, Fringed. IS! [279 

 Petunia. 'TobaccoChanged to, 

 Phila.Chrysanthemum'Show, 

 385 

 " Early Botany, 249 1273 

 Phylloxera. Quicksilver for, 

 Picea Breweri.ana, New, 357 

 Pictures, Exaggerated, 381 

 Pine Apple, Historv, 28 

 " Trees, Spotted' Leaf. 370 

 " Corsican, 240, 241, a36 

 Pines & Firs, Rare Rocky 



Mountain, 114 

 Pindar and Goober, '281 [1-50 

 Pinus Banksiana not in Col., 

 " excelsa, Large, 224 

 " sinensis, 17 40, 44, 139 

 Pipes, Gas Tar Paint on, 10, 

 " Hot Water, 42 

 *' Removing Tar from, 104 

 Pippin, Newtown, :13.5 

 Pith, Disappearance, 248 

 Pitston Pear, 14 

 Places, Interesting, 217 

 Plains, Forestrv on the, 15 

 Plant & Seed Collecting, 61 

 " Catching Fish, 249 

 " Individuality, 148 

 " Lice, Destroying, 44 

 *' Life on Fariu, 125 

 " Mildew, Cause, 107 

 " .Support, Wire as, 110 

 " Variation, 279 

 Plantation, Ri.s.sell, H. G.,'276 

 Planting Am. Forest, I'acts, 

 " Large Trees, ,35. .36 [369 

 " Peas, 49 (Bulbs, 324 



" Tuberose for Sets and 

 Plants & Frults,Sp'cim'ns-334 

 " Bedding, Portraits in, 196 

 " Cactaceous, 125. 150 

 " Combination, 229 

 " Cultivated, Book on, 63 

 " Diseases. 31, 62 

 " Effect Drouth on 277 

 " Greenhouse, Mixed, 168 

 " Herbaceous, Love of.lOO 

 " Honorable Names, 93 

 " Host, of Mistletoe, 341 

 " Local Names, .344 

 " Names, Common, 213 

 " Notes on New, 71, 136 

 " Pith Disappearance, 248 

 " Propagating, 105 [172 



