INDEX 



307 



Lonicera sempervirens, 66 



Lonicera Standishii, 193 



Lonicera Sullivantii, 66 



Lonicera syringinantha, 90 



Lonicera syringinantha, var. Wolfii, QO 



Lonicera tatarica, 89 



Lonicera tatarica, f. lutea, 92 



Lonicera thibetica, 90 



Lonicera Xylosteum, 89 



Lycium halimifolium, 65 



Macartney, Lord, introduces Rosa bracteata into 



England from China, 6 

 Madonna Lily (Liiium candidum), 20. 33 

 Magnolia Campbellii, 186 

 Magnolia conspicua, 182 

 Magnolia cordata, discovered by Michaux, 40 

 Magnolia Delay yi, 171 

 Magnolia denudata, 182, 184 

 Magnolia denudata, var. purpurascens, 182 

 Magnolia discolor, 184 

 Magnolia glauca, for summer display, 40 

 Magnolia grandiflora, 171 

 Magnolia Halleana, 184 

 Magnolia kobus, 185 

 Magnolia kobus, var. borealis, 185 

 Magnolia Lennei, 184 

 Magnolia liliflora, 184 

 Magnolia obovata, 184 

 Magnolia obovata , var. discolor, 183 

 Magnolia purpurea, 184 

 Magnolia rustica rubra, 184 

 Magnolia Soulangeana, 184 

 Magnolia stellata, 185 

 Magnolia stellata, var., rosea, 185 

 Magnolias, 182 

 Mahonia aquifolium, 97, 146 

 Mahonia repens, 97, 146 

 Mahonia japonica, 97 

 Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo), 106, 107 ,"135 

 Malus, for ornamental fruits, 83 

 Malus angustifolia, 204 

 Malus atrosanguinea, 207 

 Malus baccata, 204 

 Malus coronaria, 204 

 Malus floribunda, 207 

 Malus fusca, 204 

 Malus glaucescens, 204 

 Malus Halliana, 206 

 Malus Halliana Parkmanii, 206 

 Malus ioensis, 204 

 Malus prunifolia, var. rinki, aio 

 Malus ringo, 210 

 Malus Sargentii, 211 

 Malus Scheideckeri, 205 

 Malus Sieboldii, 208 

 Malus Sieboldii, var. arborescens, 209 

 Malus Sieboldii, var. calocarpa, 209 

 Malus spectabilis, 205, 206 

 Malus toringo, 208 

 Malus zumi, 209 

 Maple, Mountain, 106 

 Maple, Red, 101, 102, 106, 107, 176 

 Maple, Silver, 106, 176 

 Maple, Striped, 106 

 Maple, Sugar, 102, 106, 108 

 Maples, 107 

 Maries, Charles, introducer of Hamamelis 



mollis, 178 



Matrimony Vine (Lycium chinense), 65 

 Mauritius, Fairy Rose (Rosa chinensis, var., 



minima), introduced into England from, 7 

 Mayflower, or Trailing Arbutus, 148 

 McLaren, California horticulturist, 155, 158 

 Meconop?is integrifolia, 230 

 Menispermum canadense, 75 

 Menispermum dauricum, 75 



Menzies, Archibald, discoverer of Pseudotsuga 

 taxifolia, 118 



Meratia praecox, 186 



Meyer, F. N., introduces Lindley's Rose (Rosa 

 xanthina), 15 



Mezereon (Daphne mezereum), 180 



Michaux, named Rosa laevigata, 6; discoverer 

 of Magnolia cordata, 40 



Mrs. George Shawyer Rose, wild prototype of, n 



Mrs. Chas. Russell Rose, wild prototype of, u 



Mitchella repens, 150 



Moonseeds (Menispermum), 75 



Mortier, hybridizer of Azaleas, 254 



Moss Rose (Rosa centifolia, var. muscosa), 

 known to ancient writers, 12 



Muenden Botanic Garden, origination of Loni- 

 cera muendeniensis at, 90 



Mulberry, 84, 106 



Mulching, important for Lilies, 32 



Musk Rose, 8, 12, 156 



Nee, discoverer of Giant Arborvitae (Thuja 



plicata), 127 



Nemopanthus mucronatus, 88 

 Noisette Roses, parentage of, 8 

 Nuttall, gave name to Wistaria genus, 60 

 Nyssa, for ornamental fruits, 84 

 Nyssa sylvatica, 108 



Oak, Black, 109 



Oak, English, 109 



Oak, Red, 107, 108, 109 



Oak, Scarlet, 106, 108 



Oak, Swamp, 109 



Oak, White, 106, 108, 100 



Olearias, planting Lilies among, 31 



Oleasters (Elaeagnus), 88 



Orange and yellow fruited shrubs, 9* 



Osmanihus armatus, 167 



Osmanthus Delavayi, 167 



Osteomeles Schwennae, 161 



Oxydendrum arboreum, for summer display, 40 



Pachysandra terminalis, 147 



Pachystima Canbyi, 148 



Pachystima Myrsmites, 148 



Pacific Slope, horticultural possibilities, 153 



Panama- California Exposition, floral displays at, 



Panama-Pacific International Exposition, floral 

 displays at, 153 



Panther Lily (Liiium pardalinum), 27, 31 



Pagoda Tree (Spphora japonica), for summer 

 display, 41; introduced into France from 

 China by Father d'Incarville, 42 



Parkman, Francis, introduces Liiium auratum 

 in America, 21; first cultivates double purple 

 variety of Japanese Wistaria in America, jfo; 

 first in United States to cultivate Malus 

 Halliana, 206 



Parks, John Damper, plant collector in China, 

 sends out 1824, Rosa Banksiae, var. lutea, 

 and Rosa odorata , var. ochroleuca, 6 



Parry, Dr., discoverer of Picea pungens, 120 



Parsons, Samuel B., receives first seeds of Jap- 

 anese Wistaria sent to America, 62; acquires 

 collection of Japanese plants from Dr. Geo. R. 

 Hall, 184 



Parthenocissus Henryana, 73 



Parthenocissus quinquefolia, 73 



Parthenocissus quinquefolia, var. San Paulii, 73 



Parthenocissus Thomspnii, 74 



Parthenocissus tricuspidata, 56, 73 



Parthenocissus vitacea, 73 



Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens), 150 



Peach, 106, 188 



Pear, 106 



