1882.] 



AND UORTtCULTURIST. 



Paintcfl Labels, Ki 



Palm, Date, I'lT 



Papaw , W, r.'o, \oA 188 



Pauer by Eilitor, 190 

 Mull)env, 314 

 " " Fruit of, 248 



Papers, High-toned, 62 



Paris, Botany in, 186 

 " Cut Flowers in, 73 

 White Frost near, 373 



Parks, Public, St. Louis, 227 



Parry, Dr., 183 



Passiflora princeps, 170 



Patents, Plant, Again, 156 



Patterson Bros.' Grreenho's, 



Pawlonia imperialis, 262 [170 



Paw Paw, Mich., 64, 120 



Pea, American Wonder, 116 

 " Pres. Garfield, 177 

 " Sticks, 177 



Peas, Soil for, 147 



Peach, A Fine, S;^ 

 •' Alexander, 368 [21 



•• Almond Growing from, 

 " Amsden, 305 

 " Blodgett's Cling, 334 

 " " Golden Freestone, 

 " Blood-leaved, 325 [333 

 " Buds and Frost, 123 

 " Calloway Cling, 148 

 •' McFarland's Late, 338 

 " Culture, 176. 209, 210 

 " " and Yellows, 111, 148 

 " " Fulton's, 189 

 •' Curl in, 270 

 " Dyer's June, 18 

 " Eureka, 211 

 " Flat Chinese, 211, 270 

 " Flowers, 177, 241 

 " from Chan ute, Kan. ,338 

 " in America, Hist'y, 347 

 " Levy's Late, 82 

 " Miss Percival, 3.34 

 " New Wanted, 270 

 " Oldmixon, 220 [305 



" Planting,DormantBud, 

 " Trees,Hist. of Some,334 

 " " in P'ine Corners, 244 

 '• " PlumSt'ksfor,14,110 

 '• Willson, 307 

 " Yellows, 367 



" Curing, 17, 144, 147 



Peaches, Chinese Cling, BSS 

 •' New Early, 267 

 " Profitable, 116 [177 



Pear & Apple Trees,Disease, 

 •■ B. S. Fox, 117 

 •• Flavor, Esthete in, 46 

 •• Glout morceau, 16 

 '• Josephine de Malenes, 

 " Kietfer, 17, 349 [368 



" Le Coute, 269, 338 

 ■' Limbs, Disease on, 240 

 •' Petite Marguerite, 112 

 ■ • Roots, Sprouting of, 338 

 •' Seckel, 211 



•• Apple as Stock, 207 

 •' Seedling, 364 

 •' Two Sisters, 18 [177 

 " Winter Nelis, 18,115,147, 



Pearson Dwf.Stocks,Health 

 " Season and, 51 [of, 306 

 •' Seckel, Large, 210 



Peculiar Auriphone, 288 



Penna. Fruit Grow'rs S'y, 94 

 ■' Hort. Society, 224. 351 

 •' State Hort. S'y, 32, 352 

 " " Report, Ag., 126 

 Penneroyal Budding, 134 



Penn Memorial Trees, 381 

 " Monthly, The, 160, 286 



Persimmons, How to Ripen, 



" Japan, 18, 114 [147 



'' as Tub Plants, 113 



Petite Marguerite Pear, 112 



Phila. Acad. Nat. Sciences, 

 55.281 

 " Florists' Ass'u, 192 

 •' Hort. Hall, 61 

 •' Public Squares, 68 

 Phylloxera, 81 

 " in France, 25 

 •' Laws, 51 



•' The Vine Enemy, 24 

 Philodendron carderi", 121 

 Picea alcoquiana, 229 



Pilea repens, 70 

 Pine Apples, 210 [KHI 



" Norfolk Island, Largest, 

 " Tree, Arch from, 228 

 " White, An Old, 181 

 Pinus Arizonica, 122 

 Pipe Setting & Glazing, 201 

 Pittsburg Greenhouses, Pat- 

 terson Bros., 170 

 Plant, Blue Bedding, 39, 67 

 " Descriptions, Book 



of, 190 [Light, 11,85 

 " Growth by Electric 

 " Patents Again, 156 

 " Stand, Ch^ap, 107 

 Planting, Forestry, 309 [308 

 " Seedlings I'rom Forest, 

 Plants, I'.rddinu-. 1!)8 

 " Grown in Moss, 263 

 " Hanh Herbaceous, for 

 Geh'lCultivation,260 

 " Heat Evolution of, 58 

 " Indiana, 28 • 

 " in Fei-+ilized Moss, 264 

 " Local Names of, 22 

 " New Species, Death & 



Birth, 34;^ 

 " Shy Flowering, 47, 233 

 " Transpiration of, 215 

 Ploughing, Ancient, 26 

 Plum, Bassett, 81 

 " Blackman, 82 

 " Kelsey's Japan, 339 

 " INIiuer, 208 

 " New. 3.39 [14, 110 



" Stocks for PeachTrees, 

 Pocklington Grape, 177 

 Poinsetta pulcherrima, 141 

 Poison Absorption by Plant 

 Roots, 123 

 " Germs,House Fly &,373 

 Poisoning by Kalmia, 120 

 Poisonous, Is Kalmia, 154, 



" to Sheep, 54, 118, 345 

 Pollen in Cross-feitilizing, 



Influence, 342 

 Polyantha Rose, 197 

 Polygonum amphibium 

 for Tanning, 181 

 Pomological S'y, Amer., 190 

 Poor Land for Forests, 212 

 Popular Horticulture, 382 

 Potato Disease, How to 



Overcome, 286 

 Potatoes, Flat Culture, 81 



'■ from Tomato Plants.373 

 Pots, Strawberries in, 



Forcing, 50 [279 



Poverty & Productiveness, 

 Practice and Theory, 277 

 Prairies, Treeless,Origin,34o 

 Premiums, Celery & Onion, 

 Essays, 209 

 '• Hort. Societies, 191 

 " New Fruits, 305 

 " Seedling Fruits, 224 

 Prentiss Grape. 367 [367 



Preserv'g Hothouse Grapes, 



" Spanish Grapes, 177 

 Pres. Garfield Bouvardia,2.38 

 '■ '' Geranium, 74 



Pea, 1T7 

 Tomato, 18 

 " Thiers Celosia, 362 

 Primroses, Imp. Chinese, 74 

 Princess Marie de Sav- 

 oy, Violet, 134 [203 

 Pritchardia grandis, 89, 90, 

 Proceedings, Convention, 



Agi-iculturists, 382 

 Produce,French Viney'ds,95 

 Productiveness & Poverty, 

 Products, Kansas, 51 [277 

 Profitable Peaches, 116 



Tree Planting, 24;> 

 Profits of Forestry, 53 [18 

 Progress in Raspb'yCulture, 

 Prolific Raspberries, 271 

 Propagating Hydrangea 

 paniculata, 294 

 " Hydrangeas, 166,259,291 

 " Yuccas, 34, 132 

 Properties of Cola Nut, 122 

 Protection, Forestry, 19 

 " Forests a Necessity, 19 



Protection fnmi Drouth, 52 



•■ Orchards, 268 

 Pruning, 336 



" Fruit Trees, 77 



" Ornamental Trees, 164 

 Public Gardens,St. Louis,*5, 



" Squares, Phila., 98 [227 

 Pullers, Stump, 145 

 Pulling Flowers, Bad, 24 , 

 Purple Anemone nenio- 



rosa, 248 [Leaves,374 

 Purslane. Night-(;losing in 

 Pyrethrum Powder, 270 

 Pyrus salicifolia, 165 



Quality & Seeds, Rela- 

 tion. 144 [141 

 Queries, Steam Heating, 

 Questions, Some Rcse, 230 



" Steam Managem't, 172 



" Various, 30 

 Question, The Muck, 174 

 Quince Culture, 52, 211 [21 

 Quinine, Great Attention to, 



" Substitute for, 247 



Raby Castle Red Currant, 

 Radishes, Growing, 147 [146 

 Railroads, & Forest Fires, 273 



•' Timber Planting, 117 

 Railway Gardening, 8 

 Rainfall and Forests, 273 



'• in Utah, 246 

 Rain Tree, 91 



Raising Seedl'g Grapes, 208 

 Ramie, 145 



Raphiolepis Indica, 231 

 Rarer Ornamental Trees &. 



Gardening, 2 

 Rare Trees, Germantown, 70 

 Raspberries, Defective, 271 



" Prolific, 271 

 Raspberry, Best Soil, 208 



'•' Caroline, 208, 269 



" Churchman's Superb, 



'• Culture, 270 [269, 306 



•' " Progress of, 18 



" Hansen, 269, 306 



•• in North, 81 



•' Reder, 116 



" Souhegan,305[Plants,74 

 Red Berries in Winter Pot 



•' Bouvardia, Double, 48 

 Redwood, 189 



•' Timber, 53 

 Reder Raspberry, 116 

 Refinement, Progress of, 319 

 Reiire Marie Henri- 



ette Rose, 40 [144 

 Relation, Seeds & Quality, 

 Remedy, Bark Scale, -51 



•• Currant Worm, 116, 148 



" Scale, Linseed Oil, 81 

 Removing Large Trees, 133 

 Reproducing "Varieties, 311 

 Residence, Dinsmore,W. B., 



280,285,314 

 Retinospora, Arborvit;p, 



Grafted on, 228 

 Rheum ofticiuale, 69 



" ribes, 69 

 Rhododendrons, Early, 229 

 Rhubarb, Ornamental, 69 

 Rhyncospermum, 160 



"' jasminoides, 107, 169 

 Richardia ^Ethiopica, 236 

 Riley, Prof., and Yucca 



Moth, 92 [147 



Ripen Persimmons, How to. 

 Roadside Forestry, 308 

 Robert, White Herb, 248 

 Robin, Summer Migrat'n,374 

 Rochester Nurseries, 251 

 Rogers' Grapes, 210 

 Rogiera gratisima, 73 

 Romance of Herbacea, 346 

 Roman Floral lAixuries, 252 

 Rome Beauty Apple, 81 

 Rondoletia speciosa ma j . , 136 

 Roots, Burdock, 116 



" Movement in, 57 



" Plant, Poison, Absorp- 

 tion by, 123 

 Rosal Monstrosity, 154 

 Rosa minutifolia, 294 



•• villosa, 133 



Rose, 25 



•• Amor. Banner, .•i57 [261 

 •■ Baroness Rothschild, 

 " Cherokee, Legend, 282 

 " Cheshunt Hvbrid, 132 

 " Cornelia Cook, 94 

 " Crosses EUwanger's 293 

 •• Duke Connaught, 2(« 

 " EUwanger on, 159, 380 

 •' Etoile de Lyon, 134 

 " Gigantesgue, 357 

 '■ Growing Craze, 102 

 " IsabellaSprunt,x.d.,134 

 •■ Manetti, History, 7 

 Origin," 165 

 '• Marecjial Niel, 201, 360 

 '• Origin, 320 

 •' Polyantha, 197 

 " Without Thorns, 313 

 Roses, Budded, 131, 293 

 •• EUwanger's New Seed- 

 ling, 230 [45 

 ■ for Ornamental Fruit, 

 •' New of '81, Some, %'> 

 " •' Names, 262 

 ■•'■ Old, 262 

 •' Synonvms of, 262 

 " Wild, 1.33 

 Rot, Grape, 268 

 Royal Bouquet, 12 



•• Gardens, '80, Rep., 95 

 Rubra plena, Violet, 48 

 Ruby Currant, 18 [313 



Rudbeckia, Tubular-rayed, 

 Rural Cemeteries, 134 

 Rushes, 2.52 



Russia Hort. Society, 384 

 Russian Mulberry, &c., 271 

 Rust in Blackberries, 176 



Sacramento, Fruit & Vege- 

 tables on, 147 

 Salisliuria, 60 



Sargent, H. W., Death, 380 

 Satisfied with the Flowers, 

 Sauer Kraut, 367 [159 



Scabious, Dwf. German, 3.57 

 Scale, Bark, Remedy, 51 

 '• Linseed Oil for, 82 

 Scarlet Flowers from White 

 Geranium, 187 [oides, 100 

 Schizophragma hydrange- 

 Scholarly Writing, 26 

 School of Forestry, 8:3 

 Science and Art, 125 



Notes, 20 

 Scientific Accuracy, 375 

 Seaside, Trees & Shrubs, ICl 

 Season and Pears, 51 



'• Past, California, 89 

 Seasons, Eng. & Amer., 186 

 Seckel Pear, 211 [for, 207 

 " '• Apple as Stock 



•'■ Pears, Large, 210 

 Seed, Bananas from, 58 

 • Chinese Chrysanthe- 



iniiins from, 106 

 " Distribution, U. S., 124 

 " Historv 5 ct. Paper of, 

 241 [mums from, 262 

 " Japanese Chrysanthe- 

 Seedling Azaleas, 203 

 •• Coleuses, 13 

 " Forest Trees, 180 

 •• Fruits, Premiums, 224 

 ■• Grapes, 208 

 •• Pear, 364 [New, 230 

 " Roses, EUwanger's 

 •• Strawberrv from W. F. 

 Bassett, 244 

 '• Hovey's, 208 

 Seedlings fromForest, Plant- 

 ing, 308 [196 

 Seeds anit Seed Sowing, 80, 



'• Quality, 144 

 Selaginella Victoria, 215,216 

 Sensitiveness, Trade, 124 

 Sequoia, Section of, 245 

 Seventeen Year Locusts, 247 

 Sex of Ailanthus, 313 

 Sexual Characters, Dioeci- 

 ous Trees, 275 

 Shade Trees & Health, 165 

 Sheep , Kalmia Poisoning, 54 , 

 118, 345 

 " Killer, Another, 373 

 Sheldon's Dairy Farming, 63 



