384 INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



GRAPE 



A Heavy-Bearing Seedling, I, 



254 

 A Pollen-Bearing Grapevine, 



II, 244 

 Seedless Grapes, III, 12 

 Grapes of the Concord Type, 



IV, 352 

 Seedling Syrians, IV, 356 

 A Mammoth Cluster, IV, 360 

 Unproductive but Meritori- 

 ous, IV, 364 

 Small Cluster of a Fine Seed- 

 ling, IV, 368 



GRASS 

 Pampas Grass, VI, 180 



GROWTH 

 Where the Tree is Alive, V, 

 94 



GUAVA 



Fruit of the Guava, III, 290 



HiEMANTHUS 

 Hsemanthus Blossoms, VI, 256 



HICKORY 

 Hickory Nuts, VIII, 80 



HOPS 

 A Hop-Field Vista, VI, 84 



IRIS 

 A Spectacular Iris, VII, 80 

 A Luxurious Type, VII, 90 

 Selected Chilean Iris, VII, 102 

 A Japanese Iris, VII, 112 

 Seedling Japanese Iris, VII, 

 124 



JUDAS TREE 

 The Judas Tree or Red-Bud, 

 VIII, 166 



LARKSPUR 

 .Improved Hybrid Larkspur, 



VII, 214 

 More Hybrid Larkspurs, VII, 

 218 



LARKSFVR— Continued 

 Larkspurs with Wonderfu\ 



Coloring, VII, 286 

 A Beautiful Hybrid Lark- 

 spur, VII, 292 



LEAVES 



Vestigial Leaves, I, St. 

 Variation in Hybrid Walnut 



Leaves, II, 76 

 Leaf Variations in a Hybrid, 



IV, 306 



Illustrating Leaf Structure, 



V, 88 



LEMON 



A Cross of Orange and 



Lemon, I, 40 

 Sweet Lemons, III, 300 



LILY 

 Arum Dracunculus — A Fly- 



I^oving Flower, I, 130 

 Seedlings of the Belladonna 



Lily, VI, 260 

 The Siberian Lily, VII, 58 



LOQUAT 

 A Bunch of the Common 



Loquats, III, 274 

 Improved Loquats, III, 278 

 Improved Loquats, III, 282 



MAPLE 



The Variegated Negundo, 



VII, 232 



The Variegated Box Elder, 



VIII, 138 



MARIGOLD 



Educating the Calendula, 

 VII, 222 



A Calendula of Real Dis- 

 tinction, VII, 226 



MISTLETOE 



A Beautiful Thief, V, 83 



MOUNTAIN ASH 

 Fruit of One of My Greatly 

 Improved Varieties o f 

 Mountain Ash, V, 36 



