II n l:i I (* V I.T I I! I 



KochfSler: 19. 41. 67. 91. Ur., 



i:iT 1S7. I'll, T.K3. -261. :I03, 327. :t!ll. 



MU. :\W. rs.\. Ul. 471. 495. 519. 541. 



;.67. .".;•!, 6li, 6:l7. 



^?t Louis; 21. 43. 67. 97. 91, 115 



137. 187. 211. 267. .303. 327. 351. 375. 



399. 423. 447. 471. 495. 519. 567. 691. 



613. 639 

 — Washlnplon : 399. 423, 472. 495. 519. 



541.567,639 



Flowers an essential 79. 555 



Flowers for sick soldiers 317 



Flowers In war time 315 



Food will win the war; produce 



It 154 



Forests, Three new National 613 



Freesias for profit 199 



•Fruit for decoration use 57 



Fuel consumption by florists. 



Regulations rostrlcllns 435 



•Garden at Buitenzorg. Java. 



Views in 217. 235. 501. 509 



Garden instruction. Practical.... 414 



•Garden of succulents 573 



Gardeners' Conference in Boston 



363. 414 

 Gardeners' Conference in New 



York 225 



Gardeners. National Association 



of 10, 127. 290, 343 



Gardeners' Place. The 533 



Gas, Cost of heating by 95 



Georgia. A beauty spot in 354 



•Gla<iiolus Panama 201 



Gladiolus Society, American 



201, 436, 533 

 Glass. To restrict use of fuel in 



producing 213 



•Gray, William 522 



Greenhouses building or contem- 

 plated: 22, 47. 70. 95, 118, 143 

 191. 21.3. 238. 296. 367. 402. 426, 475 

 523. 546. 560. 595. 643. 



•Greenhouse at Tsingtau 340 



•Greenhouses of E.x-Emperor Li at 



Seoul. Korea 180. 



Greenhouses requested to close. 



Private 461 



Greeting to the florists of the 

 United States 79 



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Hail Association. Florists' .'16 



Hailstorm. Destructive 6<3 



fTqrrison loses h's siebt, C. S... 53* 



Hippeastnim (.Amaryllis) 361 



Holyoke Xr. Northamnton Florists' 



& Gardeners' Club 2'?5 



Homes. Closing large country... 29 

 Horticultural problems of tclav. 410 

 Horticulture in America. The 



future of t;* 



Hutchins Memorial. The 11. *629 



Hydrocyanic acid gas as a green 



house insecticide 269 



I 



Illinois State Florists' Associa- 

 tion J 179 



Imnortations. The Holland-Ameri- 

 ca IS"? 



Impo'tine provision, A wise... 155 



IniDOrts. Restriction on 361. 60'? 



Income tax repn'ts 226 



In-^iana. State Florists" Associa- 

 tion of 81 



Ti'te'^t rnwd^T* f'*om .T«T>qn S^'^ 



Insecticide situation. The 270 



Inlenwillonal Klowi-r Show 



177. 2»2. 414. 583 



Iowa Florists' I'onferHnci' 130 



'Iris pallida dulmutlca 415 



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'K.'lMU'l. W. .1 251 



•Korea. At the market In tIairCn. . 25.". 



Ladles' Society of American 

 Florists 460. 556 



Laello-Cattleya Rlielms alba ru- 

 bra 630 



Lancaster County Florists' Asso- 

 ciation: 80. 225. 316. 415. 507. 631 



Legal advice. Some timely 34 



1 enox Horticultural Society 69 



♦Letters from an old to a young 

 gardener 247. 339 



Liberty Loan missed $40.000,000., 



How 543 



•Lilac A. B. l^mberlon 549. S.'i''. 



•lilac President Lincoln 621, 62'> 



♦Lilac display In Arnold Arbore- 

 tum 508 



Lilacs. American 534 



Lilacs. The new Chinese 625 



•Lilium candidum as a woodland 



feature 342 



•Lilium regale as a pot plant. 597. 6ii3 



Lily bulb outlook, The 461 



Local and general news: 



—Boston: 20. 44. 6S. 118, 140, 164. 1S7 

 212. 237. 258. 304, 328. 352. 376. 400 

 424. 448. 472, 498, .510. 544. 568, 640 



— Buffalo: 498 



—Chicago: 20. 45. 68, 92. 118, 142. 16» 

 212. 236. 256. 304. 328. 352. 378. 400 

 424. 448. 472. 499. 545, 568. 592. 617 

 640 



—Cincinnati: 93. ?04. 375 568 



—Cleveland: 20. 92. 116. 166. 187, 212 

 256 



—New York: 44. 69. 93. 116. 140, 164 

 187. 213. 236. 256. 306. 352. 376. 400 

 498 544. 570 



— Philadelphia: 20. 44. fiS. 116. 140 

 164. ?12. 258. 376. 400. 426. 448. 474 

 ^^G 511. 544. 568. 592. 617 



—Pittsburgh: 116 164. 187. 213. 256 

 306. 328. 376. 400. 426. 448. 474, 498 

 510. 570 617. 6«1 



—Rochester: 20. 92. 116. 140. 166. 18^ 

 212. 237. ?56. 306. 329. 352. 375. 44^ 

 -172. 498. 51^ 544. 556. 592. 617. 6<0 



—St. louis: 68. 92 118. 140. 166 187 

 ?58. 3?8. .''52. 378. 400. 424. 449 472 

 499. 510. 594. 641 



—Washington: 400. 426. 472. 497. 511 

 545, 568, 592, 641 



—Worcester: 329 



— lancaster. Mass.: 258 



—Cromwell. Ct.: 140 



— i^all River. Mass : 400 



—Toronto, Ont.: 142 



— N^aea"^ Falls: 474 



loyalty in little things 263 



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•Mains .Arnoldiana 49 



•Malus floribunda 25 



Maluses, The 31 



Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 



Colleee Notes 224, 303 



Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety 10. 56. 2.54. 484. 5 7. 591 



Massachusetts Nurserymen's As- 

 sociation 8''> 



•Mavhew. .1. R 631 



•Meconopsis integrifolia 477 



Missouri Botanical Garden. Gift 

 to the 633 



Pace 



N 



•Narcl88l among ferns 487 



•Nari-lsHUH Kmperor and KmpresB 

 n:ilurallzi'd In grasH under oakM 



429. 437 



.Nassau County ilorlicullural So- 

 rlety KI. 17K, :;;i4. 3SS. 485. 616 



.New Bedford Ilorlicullural So- 

 ciety 59 



.New Jersey. Ini|>orlant bill Intro- 

 duced In 203 



New York Federation of Horti- 

 cultural Societies and Horal 

 Clubs 178, 2.'.5, 290 



New York Florists' Clubs 56. K(i 



127. 153. 2.'.."i. 2!MP, 363. 460. 484. 581 



.New York. Horticultural Society 

 of 33, 436, 556 



.Ni'W York International Flower 

 Show 77. '281. 283 



.New England Nurserymen's As- 

 sociation 56. 1113. 224 



.New York State Fair Flower l)e- 

 I artment 259 



News Notes 14. 22. 32, 63, 94 



110, 118, 130. 135, 139. 182. 213. 230 

 231, 284. 303, 343, 391. 440, 463, 474 

 496. 519, 546. 595. 639 



Nurserymen, American Associa- 

 tion of 605, 631 



Nurserymen demand redress.... 487 



Nurserymen's Market Develop- 

 ment Fund 223 



Obituary: 



—Allen. Samuel L., 342; Ander- 

 son, J. F., 202. 



—Baker, Edward A., 390; Bald- 

 win, M. C. 70; Barker, Peter, 

 390; Bayersdorfer, Mrs. Wm., 

 153; Beaumont, W. H., 115: 

 Beckert, Wm. C, 520; Benl- 

 zen, J. N. A., 463; Blech- 

 schmidt. Eugene R., 115; Blge- 

 low. Nancy Wilder, 37; Bow- 

 ditch, Ernest W., 520; Boyce, 

 Frederick W., 190. 



— Capstick, William, 130; Charl- 

 ton. John. 224; Chase.' Joseph 

 S.. 190; Coffin, S. B., 93; Col- 

 lins; Charles W., 531; Connor, 

 James E.. 437; Craig, David R., 

 520. 



—Davenport, Albert M., 130; 

 Day. Frank Miles, 604; 'Dick, 

 J. Harrison, 317; Donovan, 

 Christopher, 296: Dunn, 



.Mathew H., 255. 



—Evert, Tony. 317. 



— Faxon, Charles E., 130. 153; 

 Fowle. George W.. 70. 



— Gardner, John G., 153; Gillson. 

 Andrew. 70; Glenn. John .1.. 

 390; Goodall. James. 255; 

 Graham. John G., 202; Graham, 

 John O., 153; Greaves, Thomas, 

 224. 



— Hannigan, M. J.. 437; Harkett. 

 Charles. 641; Harkett. William 

 F.. 224; Hay. William. .594: 

 •Heacock. Joseph. 296; Heile. 

 Oscar. 255; Hendberg, .Mau- 

 rice. 531; Hendberg. Raymond 

 M., 255; Henry. James B., 423; 

 Hess. Conrad, 437; Hornecker, 

 Charles, 32. 



— Just. William, 365. 



— Keenan. M. T.. 317; Kelley. D. 

 v.. 641; Kennedy. Geo. G., 342; 

 Krombach Theodore, 190. 



— Lameraux. Frank K., 390; 

 Loeffler. Ernest C. 520; Loew- 

 nau. Emil A.. 202; Long. Elias 

 A.. 11: Lynch. .John. 224. 



