544 



MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Rochea falcata, 263. 

 Room in Cornhill, 144. 



in North Market Street, 140. 



in Tremont Row, 146. 

 Rooms at Amory Hall, 163. 



in Joy's building, 143. 

 Roots, fine exhibition of, 433. 

 Rose, Bon Silene, 260. 



Chenedole, 277. 



Climbing Devoniensis, 381. 



Gloire deJMjon, 317. 



La Reine, 277, 387. 



Macrophylla, 232. 



Marechal Niel, 353. 



Niphetos, 381. 



Queen of the Prairies, 276. 



Solfaterre, 277. 



Souvenir de Malmaison, 277. 



show, first, 287. 



slug, destruction of, 256. 

 Rose bush, first in Illinois, 36. 

 Roses, bouquet of Scotch, 228. 



in boxes, 418. 



exhibition in 1830, 226. 



finest in 1860, 322. 



first forced Hybrid Perpetual, 411. 



Hybrid Perpetual, 319, 322, 331, 335, 337, 

 357. 



large collections of, 230, 248, 277. 



prize, 1873, 387. 



1874, 402. 1876, 418. 



1875, 411. 1877, 427. 



Sabbatia chloroides, 251, 



Salaries of officers, 134. 



Sanchezia nobilis, 358. 



Barcodes sanguinea, 366. 



Sciadopitys verticillata, 375, 399. 



Seaforthia elegans, 391. 



Seal of the Society, 66. 



Sea-shore planting, 318. 



Season, exhibitions, etc., of, 1829, 216. 



1830, 222. 1846, 276. 



1831, 228. 1847, 278. 



1832, 229. 1848, 282. 



1833, 230. 1849, 286. 



1834, 231. 1850, 289. 



1835, 236. 1851, 292. 



1836, 240. 1852, 297. 



1837, 241. 1853, 299. 



1838, 242. 1854, 303. 



1839, 248. 1855, 306. 

 1840, 250. 1856/308. 



1841, 254. 1857, 312. 



1842, 256. 1858, 315. 



1843, 260. 1859, 319. 



1844, 262. 1860, 321. 



1845, 272. 1861, 326. 



Season, exhibitions, etc. of, 1862, 329. 



1863, 334. 1871, 373. 



1864, 336. 1872, 379. 



1865, 346. 1873, 386. 



1866, 349. 1874, 400. 



1867, 352. 1875, 410. 



1868, 355. 1876, 417. 



1869, 360. 1877, 426. 



1870, 364. 1878, 435. 

 Seasons, unfavorable, 229, 240, 287, 319, 325, 



355, 386. 



Sedges and grasses, 387. 

 Seedlings, encouragement to raise, 466. 

 Seeds, care in saving, 423, 441. 



donations of, 98, 214. 



etc., by mail, 271. 



etc., sent to New England, 11. 



from Patent Office, 316. 



in 1769, 31. 



Seniperyivums, collections of, 375. 

 Sequoia gigantea, 300, 332. 

 Shaddocks, 228, 235. 

 Shade trees in Boston, 18. 

 Silk exhibited, 218. 

 Simpson, M. H., experiments with grapes, 



306, 310, 314. 

 " Smilax," 306. 

 Society, Albany Horticultural, 45. 



American Pomological, 283, 305, 333, 342, 

 390, 392. 



Caledonian Horticultural, 47. 



Domestic Horticultural, 45. 



London Horticultural, 46. 



Massachusetts Agricultural, 32. 



New York Horticultural, 44. 

 . Paris Horticultural, 47. 



Pennsylvania Horticultural, 45. 



Philadelphia Agricultural, 32. 



South Carolina Agricultural, 32. 

 Spiraea palmata, 375. 

 Squash, Autumnal Marrow, 236, 269, 297. 



Hubbard, 315, 344. 



Squashes, fine exhibitions of, 265, 308, 433. 

 Standard for judging flowers, 331. 

 Stanhopea insignis, 246. 



tigrina, 306. 



Statues, report of Committee on, 177. 

 Stephanotis floribunda, 273. 

 " Stone's Woods," 72. 

 Story, Judge, 88, 112. 



dedication address, 83. 

 Strawberry, Admiral Dundas, 312, 331. 



Agriculturist, 346, 357. 



Belle, 388. 



Caroline, 388, 414. 



Charles Downing, 367. 



Col. Cheney, 382, 413. 



Crescent Seedling, 421. 



