1882. 



AND HORTICULTURIST. 



387 



Forestry Planting, 309 | 



" Profits, 53 



" Protection, 19 I 



•' Roadside, 308 

 " Romance. Inti 

 " Scliool. 8.! 

 Kore.sts. European. l.'K.! 

 •• Manie. 272 

 " Miciiigan, ISl 

 " Native, Culture and I 

 Manae;enient. 24.j I 



" Poor Liuul for. 212 [19 

 '• Protection Necessary, I 

 " Rainlalland. 273 

 •' Wabash Valley, 341 

 " Water Changing Char- 

 acter of. 18;? I 

 Korlis and Spades, 229 j 

 Forrest, John, .Australian j 

 Explorer. 125 i 

 Fostering Love for Flowers. 

 Foster, Suel, 159 [298 

 Fox, B. S., Pear, 177 

 Foxgloves, Improved, 357 

 Frame Buildgs in Cities, 341 

 France. Phylloxera in, 25 



•• Winter in, 89 

 Fremontia, 214 

 " Californica, l.i4 



" and a Howl, 87 I 

 French Capital, Botanv in 

 the, 180 " I 



" Fruits in England, 170 

 " Weights and Measures, 

 2.55 

 Frost and Peach Buds, V£i 

 " or Heat. Hot-house 



Alarm lor, 10 

 • White, near Paris, 373 

 Fruit & Vegetable Garden- 

 ing, 14, 48, 76. 110. 142, 173, 

 2ai, m, 266, 300, ;i33. 364 

 " Bees and, 81 

 ■' Crop, Tennessee, 49 

 " Crops, West'rn Pa.. 3CA 

 " Culture in England, 146 

 " Di.seases,Bacteriain208 

 " (i rower's Ass'n Ont .126 



" Soc"y, Pa., 94 

 " Growing & Gardening, 



Florida, 304 

 " Lechee, 147 

 " New Varieties, 17 

 " Notes from England, 50 

 " of Paper Mulij'y,248 [45 

 " Ornamental, Roses for, 

 " Trees be Overied, C m, 

 •• Lawsuit, ;«0 [81 

 " Pruning, 77 

 " Vital Power, 146 

 Fruiting Araucaria imbri- 

 " Lemon. :368 [cata, 3.j4 

 " Male Tree, Cephalo- 

 taxus Fortunii, 348 

 " of Gingko, 218 [.58 



" '• Maiden Hair Tree, 

 Fruits and Trees. Kan., 148 

 " Vegetabrs,Ani.,209 

 '• " '• in.Sac'mento,147 

 " French in England, 176 

 " New or Rare, 18 

 " " Premiums for, 305 

 " Seedling, '■ '■ 224 

 '• Small Japan, 269 

 Fuchsia. The First, 373 

 Fuller, A. S., 27 

 Full Podded Peas, 177 

 Fumigating, 1.37 

 " Cones, 2(15 

 •■ Greenhouses, 363 

 Fungi, Tree and Lichens, 145 

 Futgus, Sulphur for, 211 



Garden, Cambridge Hot.. 22 

 •• Mr. Hunneweirs,5, ■)■% 

 " Wild, i)2, 118 [66 



Gardener, Birds and the, 115 

 " Disappearance of a, 95 

 Gardeners, Improv'nt in. 382 

 Gardener's Monthlv Index, 

 '• Society, A, "160 [379 

 Gardening and Fruit Grow- 

 in ■, Florida. .304 



• By Monks of Old. 2-51 



•■ Experiments. Wise and 

 Other, 194 



• Japan, Decadence, 228 



Gardening, Ornamental, 2 



" Railway, 8 

 Gardens, Cats in, 228 

 •• Kew. KKi 



" 8mall.Iniprov"ment,231 

 " Stealini:- from. 16 

 " Si. Liiuis I'ul.lic, .■i.5,227 

 General Index. lnsi'(tsMo.,95 | 

 Geographical Kange Lily, 121 

 (ieorgia Hort. Society. 27 i 

 Geranium Pres. Garfield, 74 , 

 " Robertianuui. 248 [187 I 

 " White, Scarlet P'lowrs, [ 

 Geraniums. Dbl Dwarf, ;» 

 Germantown, Pa., Hort. ' 

 Soc.. 191 ! 



" Phila.. Rare Trees, 70 

 Giant Tree, California. 344 

 Gingko, Fruiting of. 218 



Trees. Barren. 217 

 Glass, Grape Culture under. 

 Glazing, 106 [835 ; 



•' and Pipe Setting, 20l 

 " Greenhouses, 264 

 " without Lapping, 297 

 Glendale Strawberry, 270 

 Globba coccinea, 283, 284 

 Gloxinia Culture. 234, 327 

 (ilout Morceau Pear, 16 

 Ghit in Apple .Market. 145 

 Glutinous .Stigmas in Ake- 

 bia quinata, 248 [ful.376 

 "God's Acre" made Beauti- 

 Golden Arborvit* Grafted 

 on Retinospora, 228 

 " Evergreens, 229 

 " Plume .\rboivitae, 7 

 Goldsmith & his Writings, 24 

 Government Grounds, Ot- 

 tawa, 262. :157 [im 

 Graduates in Arboriculture, 

 Graft, Influence of Stock, 91 

 Grafting Epiphyllum, mO 

 " .Side Cleft, Universal, 



142, 143 

 " Strong's Method. 178 

 Grape, Best Black. 366 

 " Campbell's Triumph. 

 " Cochin China. 177 [271 

 " Concord, South, 208 

 " Crop in Lake Reg., 304 

 " Culture under Gla.«s:%5 

 " for California, 304 

 " Foreign in Amer., 115 

 '• Gros Colraan, 18, 82, 112 

 " .lessica, 339 [366 



" Moore's Early, 3,38 

 '• Niagara, 368 

 " Pocklington, 177 

 •' Prentiss. .%7 

 " Rot, 268 [208 



" to Improve, Promising, 

 " Triumph, .'iiO 

 " Vine, A New, 207 

 " Mildew, 145 

 '• N'irginia and the, 6<i 

 " Welcome, 304 

 Grapes and Bees, 17 

 '• Bottling, 14tj 

 •' Choice. 115 

 " for Cold Grapery, 52 

 " Hothouse. 80. 3^6. 367 

 •• Hybridizing, 148 [176 

 " Imperfect Flowering, 

 '■ in Australia. 210 

 •• New White, 336 

 " Rogers', 210 

 '• Seedlings, Raising, 20.s 

 I " Spanish, Preserv'g, 177 

 •' Table in .South, 208 

 " Thrip, To Cure and 

 Prevent, 113 

 Grass, Bermuda, 7, 290. .324 

 " '• and Lawns. 261 



" " Flowering. 21 



" Guinea, 122 [89,122 

 Grasses, Coco and Other, 59, 



" Ornamental, 70 

 Gray, Dr. Asa, Accident. ;}80 

 Gr.ay's, Asa, Contributions 

 to Amer. Botany, 286 

 Great Brit. Tree Plant'g, .370 

 Greenhouse A House Gar- 

 dening, 8. 40. 71, 102. 

 1X5, 167, 2(X), 232, 263, 

 294, 326, 358 



Greenhouse Correspond- 

 ence, 205 

 " Notes, St. Lonis, 169 " 

 " Glazing, 264 

 " Heated bv Steam, 72 

 " Patterson Bros., 170 

 •• Small. 108 

 Greenhouses. Fumiga"ng.:«)3 

 Grouping, Wi [ll£ :Ki6 



GrosColman Grape. 18, 82, 

 Growers and Shippers. 16 

 Growing Bulbs. Holland ,249 

 " Orchitl, 137 [81 



" Potatoes. Flat Culture, 

 " Radishes, 147 

 '■ .Sponges, 82 [Rapid, .53 

 Growth. Am. Timber Trees, 

 •• Forest Trees, 1.5(,( [11,85 

 •• Plant by Electric Light, 

 " Tree, at Breuham.Tex., 

 " Wood, 187 [244 



Guinea Grass, 122 

 Gum. Spruce. 84 

 (Tvnura aur.antiaca. 2;i0, '266 



HadiUnaton, Lord & Trees, 

 125 [204 



IIa-mantliusKalbreverii.2()3. 

 Hall, Elihu. Death of, 450 

 Hallidays. The, of Bait., 221 

 Hanging Baskets and 



Epergenes. 32JI 

 Hansen Raspberry. 269, ,306 

 Hard Botanical Names. 186 

 Hardenl)ei giaCoinptoniana. 

 328 [290 



Hardiness of BermudaGrass 

 " Rose Reine Marie Hen- 

 riette, 40 

 Hanly Apples, \'ery. 81 [227 

 •' Coniferie near Boston, 

 '• Cypripediums, 70, 132 

 " Herbaceous Plants, 

 Gen'l Cultivation, 200 

 Harris' Liliuni longittorum. 

 '• Lilv. l.id [48 



Health A Ailantlius, 1.54, 2:50 

 " Shade Trees, 16.5 

 " of Pears on Dwarf 

 Stocks. 306 

 Heating by Steam A Water 

 Combined. 106 

 " Steam, 42, 44, 72. 73. 74, 

 103, 109, 1.36, 137, 139, 141, 

 169, 173, 200, 232, 233, 264 

 Heat in Plants, Evolut'n, .58 

 " or Frost, Hothouse 

 Alarm for, 10 

 Hedge Plai<t, Coming, 297 

 Hedgehog. 3 iS 

 Hedges, Evergreen under 

 Trees. 291 [299 



Heliconia f:ureo striata, 298, 

 Heliotrope lUack Flea on, 141 



" White, 74 

 Hellanthus, Maxiiniliani,248 

 Helonias Bullatata, 197 

 Hemlocks & Maples, 231 

 Hemlock Spruce in Eng- 

 land. 230 

 Henderson on Delusions, 17 

 Herbacea, Romance of, 346 

 Herbarium. .\cad. Nat. Sci.. 



Pbila.. 373 

 Hereilitv in White \'ariega- 

 HessianFly, 29 [tion, 152 

 Hidebound Beings, MH 

 Highland Heauty .Apple, 147 

 High-toned Papers, 62 

 Hints. Chrysanthemum, 38 

 " Seasonable, 1. 8, m, 48, 

 ti.5, 76, 97, 129, 161, 167, 

 173, 19.3, 20,5,22.5,2.38, 

 2.57, 266, 289, 294, .300, 

 .•?21, .326. :i'13. .'BS. 358 

 Hinzc's Red and White Car- 

 nations, P«, 141, 190,2.51 

 Historical Notes, Arbor- 

 vita-, 246 

 Historic Elm, End of a, 212 

 History, Camellia, 157 

 " Dahlia, 2.52 [241 



" Five ct. Paper of Seed, 

 " Manetti Rose, 7 

 " Peach in .America, 347 

 " Some City Peach Trees, 

 .3,34 



Holland, Bulb-Growing, 249 

 Honey Locust Timber,84, 181 

 Honeysuckle, New Upright, 

 " Ornament, 229 [230 



Hooper, Edw. J., Death 



of, .350 [Name, 25;? 

 Horse Chestnut, Origin 

 I '• How to Buy & Sell, 2.55 

 I Horticultural Dept. 10th Cin. 

 ' Ind. Exp., 2»8 



Exhibitions, 31, ;?2 

 Hall, Phila., 61 

 Meetings, Essays at, .32 

 Societies, 31, 191, 224, 

 256. .351, ;«4 

 " in Old World, 384 

 " State, 32 

 Society,Ger'ntn,Pa.,191 

 " Georgia. 27 

 ' ' Lawrence, Mass. , 192 

 " Maryland, 191, 224 

 " Mass., 62, 191, 287 

 " Mich., 94, 127 

 " Miss. Valley. 352 

 I " " Penna., 224, :151 



' State, 32, 352 



I '• " Premiums, 191 



" •• R.andolph, Ind., 288 

 " " Roval, Tuscany, 192 

 •• •• Russia. .384 

 ! Horticulture, 25 



'• Boston and Vicinity, 96 

 " Mich., Glimpse of, 29 

 " I'opular, :iS2 

 " Women in, 188 

 Hothouse Alarm, 10 



Grapes, 80. ;{66 

 Hot Water Boilers, 104 

 Hough on Forestry, 117, 287 

 Houghton Faim Experi- 

 ments with Com, 319 [373 

 House Fly & Poison Germs, 

 Hovey's Seedling Strawb'y, 

 Howl Grow Celery, HI [208 

 " to Grow Early Cab- 

 bage, mi 

 Hovt, .Stephen, Sons, 380 

 Hunnewell's Gard'n, 5,35,66 

 Hyacinths. Choosing, 12 

 Hvacinth, Superior, 184 

 Hybrid Cotton Plant, 247, 343 

 Nepenthes, 371 

 Orchids, 184 

 Hybridizing Grapes, 148 

 Hyde Park, St. L uis, 16;i 

 Hydrangea paniculata, 324 

 Hydrangeas, Propagating. 



166, 259, 291, 294 

 Hygiene, Rules of, 255 

 Hygienic Value ol Jus.<ieua 



grandiflora, 21 

 Identities, Floral, 198 

 ■ Imitation Flowers, 298 

 Imperfect Flower- 

 ing Grapes, 176 [74 

 Impr'v'd Chinese Primroses, 

 " Common Garden Mari- 

 " Cranberries. 17 [gold,40 

 " Foxgloves. ;i57 

 " Wall Flowers, 165 

 Improvement. .Agricultural 

 Grounds, 100 

 " Floral Designs, 236 

 " in Gardeners. 381 

 " Small Gardens, 231 

 " White Suljihur ."'pa., !;?:? 

 Independent. The. m 

 Index. (Janlener's Monthly, 

 Indian Cherry, 166 [;179 



" Corn, Beal's Essay, 28 

 " Currant in Decoration, 

 170 [Plants, 11, 84 

 Influence. Electric Light on 

 " Pollen in Cross-fertil- 

 izing, H2 

 " Stock on Graft, 91 

 Insecticide, Yeast a.s, 147 

 Insect Borer, Yel. Locust,.341 



" Laws, 146 

 In.sects and Diseases, .330 

 " Destructive, New 



Work on, 159 

 " Double Broods, 57 

 " Iniuricms, Forest and 

 Shade Trees, 189 

 •' Farm & G.arden,320 



