HORTICULTURE 



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Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety 8, 42, 151, 186, 226, 263, 



*548, 778. 



♦Message from Mars, A 28 



Minnesota State Florists' Associa- 

 tion 196, 299, 480 



Minnesota State Horticultural So- 

 ciety 26 



Montbretias, New 510 



•Montgomery, Alex., Jr 554 



Morris County Gardeners' and Flor- 

 ists' Club 133, 262, 440, 620, 838 



Mossed Walls 38 



Mothers' Day Echo, A 815 



Mothers' Day. Flowers for 741 



Movements of Gardeners. . .95, 158, 402 

 Mutation vs. Reversion 619 



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Nassau County Horticultural So- 

 ciety.. 135, 170, 299, 444, 620, 785, 918 

 National Chrysanthemum Society. 335 

 National Council of Horticulture. 



74, 226 



♦National Farm School, Chapel of 



the 715 



National Flower Show.132, 187, 885, 920 

 National Gardeners' Association . . 



379, 382, 442 



National Sweet Pea Society 



186, 444, 514, 778, 917 



Nebraska Enterprise, A 190 



Nebraska Horticultural Society 379 



Nectarines, Gloxinias, Vines, 



Peaches 248 



Nemesia lilacina 106 



♦Nemesia strumosa Suttoni 259 



New Bedford Horticultural Society. 298 



New England Dahlia Society 75 



New enterprise in the South, A 114 



•New fad, A 861 



New Horticultural Society, A 227 



*New Jersey Floricultural Society. 



264, 585, 778, 918 



Newport Horticultural Society 



74, 151, 226, 299, 4S1, 584, 838 



News Notes 62, 89, 97, 133, 157, 



171, 201, 241, 250, 277, 309, 311, 

 318, 345, 349, 399, 405, 453, 483, 

 484, 498, 519, 522, 557, 559, 574, 

 590, 593. 597, 610, 632, 633, 637, 

 668, 669. 682. 696. 705. 718. 741, 

 751, 752, 754, 789, 792, 825, 829, 

 842, 858, 861, 872, 887, 888, 890, 

 893, 895, 920, 921, 927, 929, 938, 

 950. 970. 

 New Orleans Horticultural Society. 



151, 298, 819 



New Orleans notes 823 



New York Florists' Club... 75, 191, 

 262, 334, 377, 440, 584, 692, 728, 

 916. 

 *New York Florists' Club, Annual 



banquet of 469 



New York and New Jersey Asso- 

 ciation of Plant Growers. 151. 196, 951 

 *New York and New Jersey Asso- 

 ciation of Plant Growers, Ban- 

 quet of 227 



North Shore Horticultural Society. 



151, 378 



Notes from Arnold Arboretum. 913, 945 



Novelties, M. Leomoine's 400 



Nursery, A great 170 



Nursery Company, A new 9 



Nurserymen, American Association 



of 378 



Nursery Siock, Duty on 109 



Obituaries: 



—Barnes. Chas. Reid, 388; Benson, 

 Mrs. N. A., 301; Best, James, 

 190; Billings, H. J., 921; Blanks- 



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ma, Henry, 752; Bloomer, George 

 P., 132; Booth, John, 485; Bos- 

 eck, August H., 61; Boyle, Ar- 

 thur, 519; Brooks, Mrs. Eliza- 

 beth F., 301; Brotje, Fredk. J., 

 437; Burn, John P., 171; Burt, 

 Miss Nellie, 790; Butterfield, M., 

 .392. 

 — *Calvat, M. Ernest, 921; Cliam- 

 berlin, J. D., 94; Chandler, F. 

 Lincoln, 829; Christiany, John, 

 519; Cline, Henry, 790; Congdon, 

 Arthur Whipple, 659; Craig, Mrs. 

 J. C 132; Crimmins, John, 888. 

 —Dean, James M., 132; De Mott, T. 

 W., 132; De Witt, Frank, 921; 

 Dildine, Roger, 338; *Dirwanger, 

 Jos. A., 132; Drewett, Drewett O., 

 519; Dwight, F. B., 392. 

 — Bickhoff, Henry C, 752; Eissner, 



Chas., 950. 

 — Fancourt, Geo. E., 572; Frauen- 

 f elder, Martha F., 61; *Fuller, 

 Joseph E., 300. 

 — Garland, Mrs. Josephine, 94; 

 Gordon, Mabel R., 950; Graham, 

 Robert, 13; Graul, Gottlieb, 950; 

 Gregorv, Jas. J. H., 338. 

 —Hall, W. E., 752; Harms, Fred- 

 erick, 716; Hartley, Abraham 

 Dean, 519; *Hatch, Edward, 437; 

 Howard, Alfred Herbert, 716; 

 Huisizer, Joseph W., 888; Hunt, 

 Mary A., 338. 

 — Keefe, John, 171; Kelley, Wil- 

 liam E., 851; Hill, Mrs. Anton, 

 597; Kimball, Benjamin, 519; 

 Kuhley, Hermann, 94; Kuratle, 

 John J., 171. 

 — Ladiges, Edward, 485; Lang, 

 John, 716; Lang, Joseph, 790; 

 Leiferman, Mrs. Wm., 338; Line, 

 Luther A., 132; Linouski, Prank, 

 921 ; Lustgarten, Susan Scott, 

 633. 

 — *McLaren, Anthony Murray, 716; 

 McNab, James, 921; McPike, 

 Henry G., 633; Marr. Thomas E., 

 752; Meyers, Mrs. E. C, 572; 

 Milne, George, 132; Moller, Lud- 

 wig, 716; Moulton, Joseph W., 

 485. 

 — Olcott, Luther James Bradford, 

 659; Orsesky, John, 237; Owen, 

 S. M., 286. 

 —Parker, H. J., 338; Pierson, 



August, 61. 

 — Riehl, Mrs. E. A., 851. 

 — Saunders, Geo. S., 716; Saunders, 

 Samuel W., 752; Schisler, Mrs. 

 Caroline, 716; Schmid, Mrs. Eliz- 

 abeth v., 286; Schroeder, Baron, 

 716; Schroyer, Geo. W., 301; 

 Schuetz, Reinhard, 716; Serviss, 

 Geo. H., 61; Sexton, Jason, 851; 

 Shannon, Richard, 171; Soren- 

 son, John P.. 61; Stocksill, Jas., 

 94; Stumpp, Mrs. Geo. M., 572; 

 Sutton, Patrick, 286. 

 —Taylor, Alex O'DriscolI, 716; 

 Taylor, Percy, 392; Twombly, 

 Samuel W., 659. 

 — *Vesey, Mrs. W. J., 597. 

 —Walters, David, 286; Watson, 

 Wm. Penn, 633; Wilcox, Joshua 

 L., 572. 



♦Orchid, A unique 813 



♦Orchid enthusiasts, A trio of 774 



♦Orchids, Exhibit of, by J. A. 



Manda 915 



Orchids, Commercial, for the South 330 



Orchid establishment, A new 697 



♦Orchid Exhibit of Julius Roehrs 



Company 845 



Orchid Exhibition, Schedule of 



great 186 



"Orchids. Growing 763 



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 Orchid Growing, Causes of disap- 

 pointment 768 



♦Orchid hybridization 767 



Orchid novelties at R. H. S., Some 183 



Orchid Show, The great 816 



Supplementary report 852 



List of awards 853 



Additional list of visitors 854 



♦Orchids, Some beauties at Julius 



Roehrs Co 772 



Orpet, E. O., goes west 883 



Pacific Coast Horticultural Society 196 

 ♦Palm house, Garfield Park, Chi- 

 cago, View in the 613 



Paris Spring Show ^909, 920, 949 



Patents Granted 30, 62, 98, 174, 



198, 286, 322, 358, 424, 502, 610, 

 682, 754, 872, 906, 938. 



Peach crop. Saving the 522 



Peach leaf curl 804 



Peaches, Nectarines, Gloxinias, 



Vines 248 



Pennsvlvania Horticultural Society 

 118," 266, 7S6, 870, 951. 



Peony Exhibition 817 



♦Peonies in Nebraska 919 



♦Peony Novelties at Shaylor's 947 



People's Garden Association 785 



Perennials for spring planting 734 



Personal 29, 41, 85, 136, 165, 



201, 236, 272, 301, 344, 354, 406, 

 407, 439, 4S9, 524, 525, 552, 585, 

 633, 669, 705, 740, 786, 828, 888, 

 922, 959, 968. 



Petunia Bar Harbor Beauty 589 



Pheasant farming 679 



Philadelphia notes 28, 59, 89, 



150, 210, 247, 282, 319, 349, 415, 

 482, 571, 595, ^665, 709, 734, 804, 

 833, 872, 888, 931, 963. 

 ♦Pine Bank, Olmstead Park, Bos- 

 ton 653 



♦Pittsburg Conservatory display... 588 

 Pittsburgh Florists' and Gardeners' 



Club *112, 228, 378 



"Pity 'Tis, 'Tis True 927 



Plant collecting in China 78 



Plant and Flower Market in New 



York, Proposed 963 



♦Plant novelties from China 5, 



37, 69, 105, 145, 181, 221, 257, 293, 

 329, 367, 433, 473. 



Plant tubs. About 192 



Poetry: 



— A Song for March 333 



—The Fallen Tree 815 



—The Mystery 522 



—The Old Soldier 771 



—The Peace of Spring 624 



Poinsettia, Cultivation of 701 



Potato disease, A new 450 



♦Presentation, A 554 



♦Primula obconica carried over... 626 



Prize list i ecei ved 950 



Prize open to everybody 188 



♦Primula Reinii 547 



Publications received 41, 77, 



210, 319, 402, 466, 590, 642, 752, 

 892. 



Raynor, John I., retires from busi- 

 ness 861 



Resuscitation of Otto. The 927 



Retail Florists. Of interest to: 



—Buffalo 48 



—Detroit notes 12, 122. 308 



—Washington notes 13, 308. 860 



—Steamer departures 12, 48, 84, 



122, 160 200, 236, 272. 308, 344, 

 404, 452, 488, 524, 561, 596, 632, 

 668, 704, 740, 792, 828, 860, 894, 

 926, 958. 



