386 



THE GARDENER'S MONTHLY 



City Peach Trees, History 



of Some, 334 

 Cleared Land, How Trees 



Spread on, 55 

 Clerodendron, 71 



" Imperiale, Culture, 300 

 Clianthus Dampieri, 41 

 Close Trimmed Trees, 322 

 Clover in Lawns, 105 

 Clubs, Nat. Hist., Work, 21 

 Coal & Lignite in Mex., 313 



" Tar, 80 

 Cochin China Grape, 177 



" " Tuberous Rooted 

 Grape Vine, 207 |122 

 Coco & Other Grasses, 59, hJ>, 

 Codling Moth, 115, 208, 243 

 " " Catching with 



Sweets, 115 

 Cielogyne cristata, 71, 72, 73 

 ('offee Substitute, 210 

 Cola Nut, Properties of, 122 

 CJold Grapery, Grapes for. 

 Coles, Waller, 380 [52 



Coleuses, Seedlings, 13 

 Coleus, New, 12, 300 

 Collector's Letter, 218 

 Color in the Dark, 246 

 Colors in Spring, 199 



" Note on, 155 

 Colossal Fei-n, 217 

 (■olumbine. Native Dbl., 248 



" New, 228 

 Common Names,Coining,247 

 Communications, Delayed 



and Precedence, 124 

 < loncord Grape South, 208 

 Cones, Fumigating, 205 

 Conifeias, Arctic, 91 [227 



'• Hardy near Boston, 

 Conoclinium ianthinum, 140 

 Convention, Agricul'sts', 382 



" Hor-.ijul's^ Brussels,384 

 Cook's lianehe, Cal., Map 



of, 101 

 Cool Orchids, Lselias, 235 

 Cope, E. D., and Acad. Nat. 



Sciences, 371 



Cornelia Cook Rose Legend, 



94 [house, 2o5 



Correspondence, Gieen- 



Coriespondents, Intelligent, 



" Our, 25 [7, 348, 378 



Corson A. W., Death of, 2-54 

 " Lite '• 278 

 Cost, Nursery Products. 2b5 

 Cotton Plant, Hybrid, 247,343 

 Cottonwood iu Kansas, 83 

 Coxcombs, Large, 361 

 Cranberries, Improved, 17 

 CJratsegus arborescens, 70 

 Craze, Rose-growing, 102 

 Crickets, Damage by, 248 

 Criticisms, Other magazines. 

 Crop, Tobacco, 210 [223 



Cross-fertiliz'g, Pollen in, 342 

 Croton recurvifolius, 138, 139 



" sinitzianus, 237 

 Cryptomeria Jap., Ave. of, 7 

 Cuba Grass, 122 [na, 3.57 



Cultivating Daffodils in Chi- 

 rore>t Trees, 180 

 Culture and Management, 

 Native Forests, 245 



" Camellia, 44 



" Clirysanthemum,40, 168 



•' Clerodendron Imp., .300 



" Eucharis, ia5 



" Gloxinia, 2;«, 327 



" Hardy Cvpripedium,70, 



" Moss, 2:^6, 298 [132,164 



" Mushroom, 243 



" Olive, 210 



" Peach, 176, 209, 210 



" Quince, 52, 211 



" Raspberry, 270 



" Silk, 115 



'• Teasel, 79 

 Cure and Prevent Thrip on 



Grapes, 70, 113 

 Curing Meat, Ozone for, 64 



" Peach Yellows, 17, 144, 

 Curl in Peach, 270 [147 



I urranr, Indian in Decora- 



• Fay's, 269 [tion, 170 



• Red, Raby Castle, 146 



Cunant, Ruby, 18 



I " Worm Remedy, U6, 148 



I Cut Flowers, Arrang., 3.59,.%2 



'• •' in East'n Cities, 74 



" " " Paris, 73 



Cuttings from Old Wood, 258 



Cydonia japonica. Coming 



Hedge I'lant, 297 

 Cymliidium i'hurneum,12, 13 

 Cviii.-s Fainilv in Tex., 2il2 

 <.'y|iiii)f(liiiiiis.Hardy,70, 1.32, 

 CyrtoiU'ira iiietalica, 47 [l(i4 



Daffodils in China, ;557 

 Dahlia, Cactus, 8 

 Dahlia, History of, 252 



" Juarezii, New, 39 



Dahlias, Double, 74, 165 



" Single, 229, 261, 355 



Damage by Crickets, 248 



Damson Dye vs. Damson 



Pie, 310 

 Dandeli(m,Beautyof the, 291 

 Dandelions, .337 

 Dark, Color in the, 246 [159 

 Darwin, Charles R., Death, 

 " " Estate, 317 



" Life, 220 

 " " Memoir, 254 



Date Palm, 217 

 Datura arborea, 261 

 Davallia Fijiensis, 265 

 Death & Birth of New Spe- 

 cies, 343 

 " of Barf oot. Prof., .319 

 " " Carev, Robt., 126 

 " •' Corson, A. W., 254 

 " " Darwin, Chas. R., 159 

 " " Decaisne, Jos., 159 

 " " Hall, Elihu, 350 

 " " Hoopei, E. J., 350 

 " " James, T. P., 125 

 " '• Leggett, W. H., 159 

 " " Markey, Jas., 26 

 •' •' Meehan, Edw., 380 

 " " O'Brien, W., 95 

 " " Sargent, H. W., .380 

 •' '• Sherfey, Jos., 3-50 

 " " Stone, Geo. A., 221 

 " " Storrs, Jesse, 159 

 " " Vick, Jas., 188 

 Decadence of Gardening in 



Japan, 228 

 Decimal System, 316 [for, 236 

 Decorating, Solomon's Seal 

 Decoration, Dinner-table, 109 

 " Indian Currant in, 170 

 Decorative Plant, New, 364 

 Defective Raspberries, 271 

 Degenerate Albany Seedling 

 Strawberries, .307 [124 

 D e 1 ay ed Communications, 

 Delusions, Henderson on, 17 

 Dendrobium biggibbum, 2;32 

 " Ca ubridgeanum, 44, 45 

 Derby Arboretum, 163, 288 

 Designs. Floral, 205 [200 



Desirable Shrubs, A Few, 

 Desmodium penduliflo- 



rum, 89 [Glass, 362 

 Destroying Insects Under 

 Deterioration, Strawb'y, 146 

 Detroit (tarnations, 128, 141, 



190,251 

 Diamonil Tuberose, 25, 40 



•' Dwarf, .357 

 Dinner-table Decorat'n, 109 

 " Flowers on, 170 



Dinsmore's, W. B. Resi- 

 dence, 280, 285. 314 

 Dioecious Trees, Sexual 



Characters, 275 

 Disappearance of a Gar- 

 dener, 95 [Trees. 177 

 Disease in Apple and Pear 

 " on Pear Limbs, 240 

 " Tomato, 307, 313 

 Diseases and Insects, 336 



" Fruit, Bacteria in, 208 

 Display of Colors in Spring. 

 199 [l2'j 



Dominy, the Orchid Raiser. 

 Donnelly, M. J^27 [ing, 305 

 Dormant Bud Peach Plant- 

 Double Broods of Insects, 57 

 " Carolina Jasmine, a56 

 " Catalonian .Tasmine,205 



Double Dahlias, 74, 165 [357 

 " Dwf German Scabious, 

 " Geraniums, Dwarf, 39 

 " Native Columbine, 248 

 '• Red Bouvardia, 48 

 " Sloe, 2.31 

 Downing. Chas., 380 [at, 277 

 Drift Deposits, New Guess 

 Drone Bees on the Wing, 213 

 Hvouping, Camellia Bud, 109 

 Dro]! Worm. 40 

 Drouth, Protection from. .52 

 Drying Apples Whole, 146 

 Duke of Connaught Rose,203 

 Duniesnil Fertiliz'g Moss,363 

 Durability of Timber, 245 

 Duration of Timber in Iowa, 

 118 [148 



Dwarf Apples, Success with, 

 •• Diamond Tuberose, 357 

 " Double Geraniums, 39 

 " " German Scabious,357 

 ' • Stocks, Health of Pears 



on, .306 

 " Sweet Chestnut, 39 

 Dyer's June Peach, 18 



Early Birds which did not 

 find the Worm, 183 

 " Cabbage,Howtogrow, 

 304 [268 



" Cauliflower, Forcing, 

 • Celery to Keep Till 

 Spring, 366 



" Fruiting Walnut, 367 



" Peaches, New, 267 



'• Rhododendrons, 229 

 Eastern Cities, Cut Flowers 

 in 74 [for, ;550 



Editor, Express Packages 



" Paper by the, 190 

 Egyptian Tombs, Flowers 



in, 124 [373 



" Hieroglyphics,Flowers, 

 Elberon, 259 



Elder Bushes, Among, 258 

 Electric Light, Plant Growth 



by, 11, 85 

 Elements of Forestry, 117, 287 

 Ellwanger on theKose 159 .380 



" NewSeedlingRoses,230 



" Rose Crosses, 293 

 Elm, Historic, End of a, 212 

 Elms of Ohio, 84 

 Encouragement of Forest- 

 ry, Canada, 340, 341 [163 

 England, Derby Arboretum, 



" French Fruits in, 176 



'• Fruit Culture in, 146 



" " Notes from, 50 



" Hemlock Spruce in, 230 

 English ife Am. Seasons, 186 



" Bird Cherry, Streets,229 



" Names, 247 



" Sparrow in Canada, 270 

 Enormous Flower, 246 

 En'omology, 222 [kets, .329 

 Epergenes & Hanging Bas- 

 Epiphyllum, Grafting, .300 

 Erica Meditteranea, 155 

 Essays at Hort. Meetings, .32 

 Estate, Chas. Darwin's, 317 

 Etoile de Lyon Rose, 134 

 Eucalyptographia, 287 

 Eucalyptus a Success, 60 



" in California, 272 

 Eucharis Amazonica, 12 



" Cultivation of, 105 

 Euonymus radicans, a)3 

 Eureka Peach, 211 I 



Eui opean Chestnut, 223 



" Forests, 150 



" Walnuts in Ark., 244 ' 

 Europe, Am. Flowers in. 'S8'2 



" Cal. Mam'th Tree m,im 



" Oranges in, 177 [170 

 Evening Effect, Flow'rs for. 

 Evergreen Hedges under 



Trees, 291 

 Evergreens. Golden, 229 



" Some Southern, 197 [58 

 Evolution of Heat in Plants, 

 Exhibitions, Hort., 31, 32 

 Experiments, Caladiums,360 

 " Gardening, 194 



Expositions, Uncei tain- 

 ties of, 62 



[December, 



Express Pkgs for Editor,350 



Family, Arum, 121 

 Farm Journal, 349 

 Famesian Acacia, 213 

 Favors, 1.57 



Fay's Currant, 269 [in, 244 

 Fence Coiners, Peach Tree.< 

 Fences. Barbed Wire, ;i67 

 Fern, Colossal, 217 



'• New, -.m 

 Fertilization of Kalmia, 5-1 

 Fertilized Moss, Plants in. 

 Fertilizing Moss, 295 [264 

 Fever, Malarial, 21 

 Ficus exculpta, 56 [300 



" radicans & F. reptans. 

 Fig Culture North, 79, 144 

 " Flowers of a, .5.5 

 Filberts in California, 210 

 Fine Chrysanthemums, 8 



" Ohio Thorn, 70 [340 

 Fires. Forest, 20, 180, 245, 272, 

 Flat Chinese Peach, 211, 270 



" Culture, Potatoes, 81 

 Flea, Black, on Heliotrope. 

 Floral Designs, 204 [141 



" " Improvements.2.36 



" Identities, 198 

 " Luxuries, Roman, 2.52 

 Flora of Australia, 94 

 Florida Fruit Growing and 

 " Jute,8,.373 [Gard'ng,304 

 " Oranges, 305 

 " Yellow Water Lily, 325 

 Florist and Poniologist, 95 



" Carey, the Lost, 126 

 Florists' Ass'n, Phila., 192 

 " City Associations, 191 

 " Flowers, 67 

 Flower, Australian Gldry, 41 

 " Enormous, 246 

 " liarden & Pleasure 

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

 193, 225, 257, 289, 321, 3&^ 

 Flower Notts, A Few, 323 

 " Smallest, S82 

 " The, 63 [ing, 141 



" White Winter Bloom- 

 Flowering. Bermuda Grass 21 

 " Grapes, Imperfect, 176 

 " Victoria regia in Open 



Air, 293 

 " White Mignonette, 247 

 Flowers* Ferns, U.S., 27,221 

 " " Trees, Sick, 11 



" Amer., in Europe, 382 

 " Autumn, Berkshire, 22 

 " Blue, for Massing, 37 

 " Florists', 67 

 " for Effect, 170, 363 

 " Fostering Love for, 298 

 " Imitation, 298 

 " in Egyptian Tombs, 124 

 " " Hieroglyphics,.S73 

 " Night-opening, 45, 54 

 " of a Fig, .5.5 

 " of South Carolina, 57 

 " on Dinner Table, 170 

 " Peach, 177, 241 

 " Satisfied with the, 159 

 " Wild, of S. C, 182 [268 

 Forcing Early Cauliflower, 

 " Strawberries in Pots, .50 

 Foreign Grape in Am., 145 

 ForestFires,20,180,245,272,340 

 " " & Railroads, 273 

 " Growth in America,180 

 " Growths, Succes- 

 sion of, ,308, 369, 370 

 " Seedlings from, 308 

 " Schools. Old World, oS 

 " Trees, Cultivating, 180 



Growth of, 150 

 " " Seedling. 180 

 Forestry, 19, 53, 83, 117,149,179, 

 212, 244. 272, 308, m9, 36!> 

 " Am. Journal of, 222,451 

 " Ass'n, Am., 117, 192 

 " at Cincinnati, 245 

 " Hough on, 117, 287 

 " in Canada. .308, 340,'31I 

 " Joaquin Miller on,'.s;; 

 " Legislative, 180 

 " Meeting, 84 

 " Nonsense, 149 

 " Notes, 179 



