398 



HSTDEX 



Chilean clover, history of, I, 



101; VI, 37-38 

 Chilean cress, V, 208 

 Chilean leeks, V, 196 

 Chiloe squash, V, 115 

 Chinese bellflower, VII, 115 

 Chinese mustard, V, 906 

 Chinese plums, IV, 9 

 Chinese rose, VI, 245 

 Chinquapin, VIII, 55, 67 

 Chive, experimenting with, V, 



191-195 

 Chloroform, effect of, on plants, 



III, 323 



Chlorophyll, V, 89-91; VII, 82 

 Chromosomes, IV, 146-147, 152 

 Chrysanthemum, I, 301-305; II, 



258 

 Cinchona trees, produce quinine, 



VIII, 143 



Circulation, in tree, III, 174 

 Qtranges, orange hybrids, III, 



291 

 Citron, familiar citrus fruit, 



III, 288 

 CITHUS AND OTHER FRUITS FROM 



THE TROPICS, III, 987-311 

 Clarkia, color variations of, 



VI, 325 



Cleft graft, I, 223; II, 315 

 Clematis, VII, 251-256; VIII, 



300-301 



Climate, new, stimulative, II, 

 105; fruits originally from 

 warm countries, III, 810; for 

 plums, IV, 119-120; disease 

 and human tastes, V, 45-48 

 Clingstone, IV, 66-71 

 Cloth of Gold rose, VI, 238 

 Cloudberry, IV, 325-337 

 Clover, I, 100-101; III, 108; 



VI, 21-16 



Cockleburs, VII, 285 

 Coconut, eyes of, I, 136-137; 



food value of, VIII, 12-13 

 Coconut geranium, VII, 182-183 

 Coconut squash, V, 110 

 Codling moth, III, 109-110 

 Coffee, VII, 43 



Colby, Prof., compares prunes, 



IV, 65 



Cold frames, II, 281-2S3 

 Colloids, I, 54 

 Color, II, 59; III, 118; VI, 



197-224; VII, 25-33, 79-93, 



121-125, 133, 175-177, 216, 



296-300 

 Color factors, rivalry in, VI, 



801 



Colors, insects make, I, 183 

 Columbine, VII, 125-130 

 Combination plum, II, 134; IV, 



117 

 Combinations, importance of 



care in selection, I, 46; by 



bees, III, 8; 

 Composite flowers, VII, 217- 



228 

 Conifers, VIII, 139, 141, 157- 



167 

 Conquest prune, II, 42; IV, 71- 



73, 89-90 



Continental daisy, I, 303 

 Cook, researches of, VI, 23, 61 

 Coquito rose, VI, 245 

 Coreopsis, VII, 131-132 

 CORN, THE KING or AMERICA'S 



CRO?S, V, 311-339 

 Corn, I, 183-135, 172; III, 67, 



311-339; VIII, 307 

 Corn cockle, a weed, VII, 289 

 Cornucopia, II, 10 

 Corolla, II, 257 

 Corona plumcot, IV, 203-204' 

 Correlation of parts, Cuvier 



studies, III, 59 

 Correns, makes known Mendel, 



V, 351 



Corrosive sublimate, for dis- 

 infecting tree wounds, III, 



172 



Corsican pine, VIII, 139 

 Cos lettuce, V, 227-229 

 Cosmos, opportunity for ama- 

 teurs, VII, 921-22S 

 Cotton, VI, 48-66 

 Cotton worm, VI, 60 

 Coulter, Professor, I, 319 



