CEXERAL IXDEX. 4- l 



Trees, How to plant, what to plant U. S. Department of Agriculture, 353 



Trees in a city Alice B. Xeal 245 



Trees, In praise of Spenser 262 



Trees, Ode to the Maggie M. Welsh 274 



Trees of corn 91 



Trees of history and mythology F. L. Sheldon 291 



Trees of the Bible. W. H. Groser 2_p 



Trees Professor Wilson 321 



Tree's, record of its life, A 293 



Trees, Song to the J. W. Miller 270 



Trees, Spare the Madame Michelet 218 



Trees, The forest Eliza Cook 3 



Tulip tree, The Taylor 260 



Twig that became a tree, The 73 



Two little roses , Julia P. Ballard 97 



Under the apple tree Elizabeth A. Allen loS 



Under the greenwood tree Shakspeare 91 



Under the old elm Lowell 238 



Under the palms George William Curtis 214 



Under the Washington Elm Holmes 140 



Under the willows ... Lowell 241 



Unfading evergreen, The 46 



United Helen F. O'Neill 141 



Use of Arbor day, The 2g6> 



L'se of flowers, The Mary Howitt 63 



Vine and the oak, The 46 



Violet, The Lowell 230 



Violet, The wild Mrs. Gould 144 



Voice of the grass, The Sarah Roberts 38 



Voice of Spring, The Mrs. Hemans 82 



Voices of the forest. . . Longfellow 289 



Voices of the night Longfellow i5 = 



Waiting for the May iS 



Waiting to grow 130 



Walk in spring. A Montgomery 281 



Washington elm, Under the Holmes 140 



Welcome to May 299 



What do we plant ? Henry Abbey 322 



What is the song the swallows sing? H. B. Smith 193 



What robin told Geo. Cooper 269 



When the apple blossoms stir 276 



When the green gets back in the trees J. W. Riley 72 



Whistle, How to make a 85 



Wild thorn blossoms Julian S. Cutler 289 



Wild violet, The Mrs. Gould 144 



Wildwood, My home in the 202 



