350 



Nasturtium, 276. 



Necessity of the hour, a, 17. 



Nicotiana affinis, 286. 

 tabaccum, 286. 



Night-flowering stock, 224. 



Nightshade, purple, 252. 



Noli me tangere, 256. 



Norway maple, 327. 



Nosegay, the old-fashioned, 

 249. 



Nurserymen as money-mak- 

 ers, 83. 



Nut-hatch, 255. 



Oak, scarlet, 328. 



Oak-fern. See FBRNS. 



Oaks, 318, 327. 



Ode, an autumnal, 320. 



Odors, 3, 6-9, 51, 136, 140, 145, 

 146, 151, 175, 186, 220, 231, 

 232, 242, 252, 275, 285, 286, 



3<>3i 338. 



attractive to insects, 218-220, 



224. 



CEcanthus fasciatus, 279. 

 CEnothera biennis, 286, 287. 

 Onoclea sensibilis, 266. 



struthiopteris, 183, 264. 

 Onosma taurica, 131. 

 Orange-lily, 165, 170. 

 Orchids, 7, 88, 127. 

 Orchis foliosa, 130. 



latifolia, 130. 



maculata, 130. 



spectabilis, 77, 128. 

 Oriental poppy, 150, 170. 

 Oriole, 18, 82. 



Orobus vernus, 160. 

 Osmunda cinnamomea, 266. 



Claytoniana, 266. 



gracilis, 265. 



regalis, 265. 



Ostrich fern. See FERNS. 

 Ostrowskia magnitica, 157. 



Owls, 12, 13, 222, 253, 254. 



Ox, the phantom, 195. 

 Oxlips, 4. 



Paconias, 37, 138, 139. 

 Papaver Alpinum, 120. 



Hookeri, 122. 



nudicaule, 120, 121. 



Orientale, 150, 170. 



Orientate bracteatum, 150- 



Parkmanii, 150. 



umbrosum, 121. 

 Partridge-vine, 78, in, 126, 



127, 198, 255. 

 Pasque-flower, 123. 

 Peach, Japanese double-flow- 

 ering, 86. 



red-flowering, 86. 



rose-flowering, 86. 



versicolor plena, 86. 

 Peepers. See HVI.ODES 

 Pepperidge-tree, 328. 

 Perfume. See ODORS. 

 Periploca graeca, 242. 

 Petunia, 220, 276. 

 Pewee, wood, 159, 277. 

 Phantom ox, the, 195. 

 Phegopteris dryopteris, 269. 

 Philadelphicus coronarius, 

 231. 



