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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Azalea, Princess Mary of Cambridge, 381. 



exhibition, first, 381. 

 Azaleas, collection of hardy, 290. 



collections of, 245. 



fine hardy, 337. 



fine plants, 419. 



Indian, first exhibited, 236. 



Back Bay, effort to obtain land on, 164. 

 Barberry, injury to grain by, 30. 

 Bartram, John, and his botanic garden, 24. 

 Bartrara, William, travels of, 27. 

 Bean, White Wax Podded, 363. 

 Beans, fine Lima, 432, 442. 



large collections of, 318, 339. 

 Beccher, Rev. H. W., address by, 314. 

 Beet, Egyptian, 363. 

 Beets, improved, 379. 

 Begonias, bulbous, 403, 412. 

 Bigelow, Dr. Jacob, 69, 70, 88. 



letter of, 115. 



resolutions in recognition of his services, 



117. 



Bignonia venusta, 297. 

 Blackberry, Dorchester, 254, 313. 



Kittatinny, 376. 



Lawton, 313. 



Wilson's Early, 363. 

 Blackberries, large, 320. 

 Blackstoce, William, garden of, 13. 

 Books, agricultural, horticultural, and botan- 

 ical, 52. 



Adlum's Cultivation of the Vine, 36. 



American Farmer, 47. 



Coxe's View of the Cultivation of Fruit 

 Trees, 35. 



Logan's Gardener's Kalendar, 29. 



Massachusetts Agricultural Repository, 

 33. 



M'Mahon's American Gardener's Calen- 

 dar, 42. 



New England Farmer, 47. 



Prince's Pomological Manual, 29. 



Prince's Treatise on Horticulture, 29. 



Prince's Treatise on the Vine, 29. 



Squib's Gardener's Kalendar, 29. 



Thacher's American Orchardist, 44. 

 Botanic garden, Cambridge, 40. 



Elgin, 40. 



Bougainvillca spectabilis, 346. 

 Bouquets, 158, 228, 230, 237, 244, 264, 273, 280, 



309. 



Brimmer, George W., 72, 88. 

 Buel, Jesse, new fruits introduced by, 49. 

 Busts and portraits, 124, 144, 163, 178, 182. 



Cabbage, Wyman, 379. 

 Cactus, large, 280. 



Cactus triangularis, 246. 

 Caladium argyrites, 328. 

 Calceolarias, fine, 246, 297, 428. 

 Calluna vulgaris, 328. 

 Camellia C. M. Hovey, 305. 



Floyii, 42. 



Mrs. Abby Wilder, 276, 385. 



Mrs. Anne Marie Hovey, 306. 



Wilderi, 276. 



introduction of, 41. 

 Camellias, collections of, 245. 



seedling, 247, 381. 



shows of, 240, 282. 



Carnations, a hundred varieties shown, 223. 

 Carpet gardening, 447. 

 Cattleya Dowiana, 439. 



Mossice, 303, 356. 



Triana) Daisy, 418. 

 Cauliflower, large, 227. 

 Cauliflowers, special prize for, 351. 

 Cedrufl Dcoclara, 215. 

 Cemeteries, books on, 95, 112. 



introduction of rural, 455. 

 Cemetery, acts to establish a rural, 80, 110, 

 480, 481. 



connection of garden with, 76. 



long contemplated, 70. 



lots, subscribers for first hundred, 80, 



478. 

 subscription for, 78. 



proposed to the Society, 75, 77. 



rural, proposed, 69. 

 Centennial exposition, 425. 

 Certificates of merit, 335. 

 Cherries, good crop of, 376. 

 Cherry, Black Eagle, 272. 



Black Tartarian, 42. 



Coe's Transparent, 297. 



Downer, 217, 272. 



Hovey, 302. 



May Duke, 43, 54, 329. 



Norfolk, 382, 414. 



Ox Heart, 388. 



Red Kentish, 4, 54. 



White Tartarian, 42. 

 Cherry trees, ancient, at Bristol, R.I., 20. 



ancient, at Yonkers, N.Y., 20. 

 Chrysanthemum show, first, 357. 

 Chrysanthemums exhibited in 1830, 226. 

 Cider in Massachusetts, 8, 16. 

 Cinerarias, fine, 428. 

 Cissus discolor, 304, 320, 404. 

 Clematis azurea grandiflora, 254, 290. 



Jackmanni, 350. 



lanuginosa, 308. 



Sieboldii, 246. 



Clerodendron Thomson, 349, 350, 408. 

 Clianthus Dampieri, 365. 



