390 



THE GARDENER'S MONTHLY 



[December, 



Sherfy, Jos., Death, 3.50 

 Shingles, Locust, 84 

 Shippers & Growers, 16 [200 

 Shruos, A Few Desirable, 



" & Trees for Seasirle, 101 



" Old-fashioned, 22!) [223 

 Shy Flowering Plants, 47, 

 Siberian Arborvita;, 2!t2 

 Siblev, Hiram, 3J9 

 Sick 'frees and Flowers, 11 

 Side Cleft Grafting, 142, 143 

 Silk Culture, 115 



'■ Nebraska, ').30 

 '• South, 349 



" Osage Orange, 177 



" Worm, 190 



" " Ailanthus, 370, 373 



" *' Mulberry, 208 

 Single Dahlias, 229', 261. .3.S5 

 Size of Honey Locust, 181 

 Sloe, Double, 231 

 Small Fruits, Japan, 269 



■' Greenhouses, 108 



'• Yards, Adornment, 130, 



162, 226, 231 



Smallest Flower inWorld,882 



S()cieties,Transactions of .384 



Soil Best for Raspberry, 208 



" for Peas, 147 



" Wearing Out, 17 [236 

 Solom'n's Seal forDecorat'g, 

 Souhegan Raspberry, 305 

 South Australia, Treatise, 

 Tree Culture, 28 



• Carolina, Flowers, 57 



" Wild " 182 



'• Jersey, Ailanthusin,148 



•• Silk Culture in, 349 



'• Table Grapes in, 208 

 Southern Evergreens, 197 



•' Nurseries, 26 

 Sowing Seeds, 80, 196 

 Spades and Forks, 229 [177 

 Spanish Grapes, Preserving, 

 Spark Arresters, 309 

 Sparrow, English in Can. ,270 

 Sparrows, Australia, 57 

 Specialists, 124 [Birth 343 

 Species, New, Death and 

 Speech, Col. Wilder's, 220 

 Spinach, 189 

 Sponge Growing, 82 

 Spriiig, Colors in, 199 [275 



•' Tapping Maple Trees, 

 Sprouting ot Pear Roots, 338 

 Spruce Gum, 84 (2.30 



•' Hemlock in England, 

 State Hort. Societies, 32 

 Stealing from Gardens, 16 

 Steam and Water Heating 

 Combined, 106 



■' Boilers, Attendance,168 



•• Heating, 42,44,72,73,74, 

 103, 109, 136, 1.37, 139, 141, 

 169, 173. 200,232, 2.33, 264 



" Management,Ques.,172 

 Stephanotis floribunda, 73 

 Sticks, Pea, 177 [169 



St.Louis.Greenhouse Notes, 



•' Hyde Park, 163 



•' Public Gardens, 35, 227 

 St. Petersburg Bot. Gar., ;>81 

 Stock for Seckel Pear, Ap- 

 ple as, 207 



■• on Graft, Influence, 91 

 Stocks, Cherry, 210 

 Stomata, 55 



Stone, Geo. A., Death, 221 

 Storing Apples, 146 

 Storrs, Jesse, Death, 159 

 Strawberries, 2-39 



•• Albany Seedling De- 

 generate, 307 



" Best Flavored, 244 



" Desultory Notes, 303 



'' in Michigan, 116 



" " Ohio, 304 



" " Pots, Forcing, 50 



" Some Large, 269 

 Strawberry, Burr's Pine, .305 



•• Deterioration, 146 



'■ Glendale, 270 



•' Hovey's .Seedling, 208 



•• James Vick, 305, 339 



■• Manchester, 243 



• Plants, Box-grown, 368 



StrawbeiTy. Seedling from 

 W. F. Basse tt, 244 



Strclitzia regin.'E, 140 [rv,22i> 

 Street Tree, Eng. Bird C'hor- 

 Strong's Method Graft'g,178 

 Stump Pullers, 145 

 Subsoiling, 116 

 Substitute for Cofi'ee, 210 



" '• Quinine, 247 



Succession of Forests, 



;i08, .•!()! I. .-wO [148 



Success with Dwarl A))ples, 

 Sugar Maple Borer, 277 [148 

 Sulphur lor « 'urraiit Worm. 



Summer, Mi,^naf7i Uohin,;>7l 



" Tropical Orchids, 



Open Air, 135 



Sunday School Work, 124 



Superb Rasp))erry, Church- 



UKiu's, 269; .306 |209 



Superior Canadian Apples, 



Ilvacinth, 134 

 Sweet Chestnut, Dwarf. 39 

 Orchid, 91 

 •' Potato Culture, 1.59 

 Sweets, Catchir.g Codling 



Moth with, 115 

 Sycamore, ^'right's, 122 

 Svnoiiyms of Hoses, 2ti2 

 System, Deeiuial, ;;iti 

 Talk about Lilies, 184 

 I Tallow Tree, 218 

 Tanning, Polygonum am- 



phibium foi', 181 

 Tapping Maple Trees in 

 Tar, Coi^l, 80 [.Spring, 275 



•• Water for Insects, 10 

 Teasel Culture, 79 

 Temperature, 336 

 Tennessee Fruit Crop, 49 

 Territory, Unexplored, 53 

 Testimonial to Keilier Pear, 



349 

 Texas. Cypress Family, 292 

 Theory and Practice, 277 



'• Bacteria, 84 

 Thinnhig. 3:^) 

 Thorn, Ohio, A Fine, 70 

 Thorns, Rose without, 313 

 Thrip on Grapes, Cure and 



and Prevent, 113 

 Timber, Ailanthus, 84, 181 

 '■ Culture, Australian, 118 

 " Durability, 245 

 " Duration, Iowa, 118 

 " Honey Locust, 84, 181 

 '• in Michigan, 212 

 '• " Virginia, 117, 245 

 " is King, 19 

 " Laws, U. S., 118, 149 

 " on Pacific Coast, 84 

 " of British Columbia, 53 

 " PlantingalongR.R.,117 

 '• Redwood, 53 

 " Tree, Ailanthus as, 117 

 '• Trees, American, Rapid 



Growth. 53 

 ■' '• Insects on, 370 

 Tobacco Crop, 210 



• Raisers, Bad News for. 

 Tomato Catsup, 337 [16 



• Disease, 307, 313 



'• Plants. Potatoes oii,373 

 " Pres. Garfield, 18 

 Tomatoes to the Acre, 209 

 Tombs, Egyptian Flow'rs in, 

 Torch Lilies, 21 [124 



Trade Sensitiveness, 134 

 Transactions, Societies. 384 

 Transpiration of Plants, 215 

 Tree Agents, Truth as ap- 

 plied to, 15 [in, 184 



• Annual Circles "Wood 

 •■ California Mammoth 

 .'^ Candle 57, [Section, 89 

 " '■■ Wax, 277 



" Chinese Varnish, 91 



" Giant, California, 344 



" Growth Brenham.Tex.. 



'• Label, New, 51 [244 



" Malefactor's, 128 



" Mammoth California 



in Europe, 133 



" Nandine, 325 [bers, 128 



" Peddl'i-s&New Subscri- 



I Tree Plant'ng Argum'uts,:i40 

 I " " Atistralia, 



180 



'• I'anada. 370 

 •• Cliina, .370 

 ■• (}reat Britain, 370 

 " Kansas, 370 

 '• Nebraska, 370 



• Profitable, 245 

 '• Rain, 91 



'• Tallow, 218 [345 



Tre(!less Prairies, Origin, 

 Trees, Age.l, 212 



•• and Flowers, Sick, 11 



• Fruits, Kan., 148 



■ Ornamental Gar- 

 dening, Rarer, 2 [101 

 ■• Sin 11 1 IS tor Seaside, 

 - niooil-leaved, l(«) 

 '^ (^lose Tiinuned, ;«2 

 '• I'jveigrceu Hedges un- 

 der, 291 

 " (iiiigko, Barren, 217 

 '■ How Spread over 



Cleared Land, iy> 

 " in Germantown, Phila., 



Rare. 70 

 '• liarge. Removing, Ki'J 

 " Lemon, 116 

 '• Lover of, 125 

 '• Old. 123 [164 



'• Ornamental, Pruning, 

 '• I'enn Memorial, 381 

 Tresses, Ladies, 375 

 Tricopilia suavis, 42, 104 



•• tortilis, 42 

 Triuimett Trees, Close, 322 

 Triumph Grape. 339 [Air, 135 

 Tropical Orchids in Open 

 Truflies, 345 



Trumpey, T, R., 26 [Agts,15 

 Truth as Applied to Tree 

 Tuberose, Diamond, 25, 40 



" Dwf, a57 

 Tuberoses, 325 [11 



Tuberous-rooted Begonias, 

 Tub Plants, Japan Persim- 

 mons as, 113 [313 

 Tuljular-raved Rudbeckia, 

 Tuscany, R'oy. Hort. Soc.,192 

 Twin Apple, 22 

 Two Sisters Pear, 18 

 Tying, Yucca Fibre for, 308 

 Typographical Errors, 255 



Uncertainties of Exposi- 

 tions, 62 (field, 60 

 Under the Willows at Lich- 

 Unexplored Territoi-y, 53 

 Universal Int. Tables, 160 



" Side Cleft Graff g,142-3 

 Universitv of Missouri, 55 

 U. S. Bulletin Geol. & Geog. 

 Survey Territories, 96 

 '• Lumber Resources of, 272 

 '• Seed Distribution, 124 

 •■ Timber Laws, 118, 149 

 Use for Yucca Leaves, .345 

 Using Pyrethrum Powder, 

 Utah, Rainfall in, 247 |270 



Value of Ailanthus Timber, 

 " " Worms, 116 [181 

 Variegated Arborvittes, 166 

 Variegation, White, Hered- 

 ity in, 152 

 Varieties of Fruit, New, 17 

 ■■ Reprodticing, :^\ 

 • to Plant, 3;Mi 

 Variety of Wistaria, Enor- 

 mous, 228 

 Varnish Tree, Chinese, 91 

 VegetableGardening.Louis- 

 ville, .305 [can, 209 

 Vegetables & Fruit, Ameri- 

 " "on Sacra- 



mento, 147 

 Vegetation, Arizona, 153 

 Ventilation, 335 

 Vick, James. Business, 254 

 •■ Death, 188 

 " Portrait. 221, 381 

 '■ Strawb'y,305,339 

 Victoria Regia, 283 



•' Open Air, 293,354 



Vilmorin, Maurice, 317 [95 



Vineyards, French,Produce, 



Violet, Large, 165 [oy,134 



" Princess Marie de "Sav- 



Violet, Rubra plena, 48 

 Virginia and Grape, 60 

 " Lumber in, 20 

 " Timber in, 117, 245 

 Vital Power. Fruit Trees, 14<i 



Wabash Valley Forests, 3-11 

 Wall Flowers,Imp'd, 16.'. 

 Walnut. Early Fruitmg, ;i(i7 

 '• Grove in \\'is., 212 

 Walimts.Euroii'n in Ark., 2+1 

 Wa.sh.Terr., Winter in, 1.51 

 Water Changing Character 

 of Forcst-s, 183 



" Ijilies, Chapter on, 325 



" Lily, Florida Yellow,:32.5 

 Watering and Syringing, 336 

 Watenuelon, Boss, 307 

 Waters of Lake Ontario, 20 

 Watson's Nurseries, Bren- 



ham, Texas, 189 

 AVaukegan, Ills., Notes, 181 

 Wearing Out of Soil, 17 

 Weather, Laws of, 214 



" MUd,51 

 Webster and Papaw, 188 

 Weeds, Laws against, a5 

 Weeping Willows, Early 



American, 22 

 AA'eight of Apples, 367 [2.5.5 

 Weights & Meas., French, 

 Welcome Grape, 304 

 AVellesley, Mr. Hunnewell's 



Garden, 5, 35, 66 

 Western Art, 189 



" Penna. Fruit Crops, 364 

 West, Manuring in the 211 



" Notes Irom the, 37, 311 

 White' Blackberries, 307 



" Cedar, 22 [247 



" Flowering Mignonette, 



" Geranium, Scarlet 

 Flowers from, 187 



■■ Grapes, New, 336 



" Heliotrope, 74 



'• Herb Robert, 248 



" Oak, Large, 20 



" Pine, Old, 181 



" Sulphur Springs, Im- 

 provement, 133 I in, 1.52 



" Variegation, HereilitN, 



" AVinter Flower, 141 

 Wigelia Candida, 230 

 AVilder's Speech, 220 

 Wild Flowers of S. C, 181 



" Garden, 29, 92, 118 



" Roses, 133 

 AVillows, Early Amer., 22 

 Willson Peach, 307 

 AV'ind Clapper, 174 

 AVindsor Cherry, 208 

 Wines, Manipulated, 91 

 Winter Blooming \Vhite 

 Flower, 141 



" Flowcr'g Carnations, 12 



" in France, 89 



" " AA^ash. Terr., 151 



" Nelis Pear, 18, 115, 147 

 177 



" Peach, Levy's Late, 82 



" Pot Plants, Red Ber- 

 ries in, 74 

 AVood Cuttings, Old, 2-58 



" Growth of, 187 

 AVomen in Horticulture, 188 

 AVoi-m, Drop, 40 [find, 183 



" Early Birds did not 

 AA'orms, N'^alue of, 116 

 AA'^right's Sycamore, 122 

 Writing, Scholarly, 26 



Yards, Small, Adornment. 

 130, 162, 226, 231 



Yeast as an Insecticide, 147 



Yellow Calla Lily, 298 

 " Choke Cherry, 154, 187 

 " Locust In.sect Borers,341 

 " Water Lily, Florida, 32-5 



Yellows & Peach Culture. 

 HI, 148, 367 

 " Peach,Curing,17,144,147 



Yucca Fibre for Tying, 308 

 " Leaves, Use tor,345 

 " Moth, Prof. Riley, 92 



Y'uccas, 259 

 " Propagating, 34, 132 



Zonale Geranium, Presi ■ 

 dent Garfield, 74 



