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CI. Well-filled mixed border, with lilacs predominating (in color) . Frontispiece 



CII. Sambucus canadensis, the American sweet or summer-flowering elder . . 3068 



CIII. Greenhouse group of parent and hybrid sarracenias . . ... . . 3084 



CIV. Seed-growing in California. Drying and turning lettuce stalks on the sheets; 



cutting onion heads (Photographs by C. C. Morse & Co.) . . . 3134 



CV. Solidago ulmifolia, one of the Common goldenrods 3187 



CVI. Spinach. A plant of Long Season variety; spinach field near Norfolk, Virginia. 3205 



CVII. Effective shrubbery border. Spireas in good form 3235 



CVIII. Strawberry. The Climax variety (in color) - . . 3260 



CIX. Sweet peas of the Spencer or waved type 3284 



CX. Commercial field of sweet potatoes in the Middle South 3296 



CXI. Syringa (lilac), Madame Lemoine 3325 



CXII. A good type of commercial tomato. Brinton Best (in color) .... 3352 

 CXIII. Tsuga canadensis. The hemlock spruce of the northeastern United States and 



Canada 3383 



CXIV. Tulip varieties bf the Tulipa Gesneriana type (in color) 3402 



CXV. A market-garden of the modern type nea"r a city, with overhead irrigation . 3437 



CXVI. Viburnum tomentosum . . . . . . . . .. . 3458 



CXVTI. Victoria and nymphaea in a good setting 3480 



C XVIII. Washingtonia filifera var. robusta . .~ ....... 3506 



CXIX. Wisteria sinensis hi a striking effect 3517 



CXX. Zinnia, Giant Yellow and Scarlet . . . . 3549 



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General statement; statistics of the Cyclopedia 3553 



Collaborators in the making of the Cyclopedia 3555 



Cultivator's guide to the practice articles . 3562 



Additional species 3565 



New combinations in Latin names 3574 



Finding-list of trade names 3575 



Index to the six volumes, of synonyms, vernacular names, and others not in regular 



alphabetic sequence , 3611 



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