INDEX 



Acer saccharum, 134, 221 ; sac- 

 charinum, 134, 221 



Agricultural and horticultural 

 products, importance of, 4 



Agricultural Society of Switzer- 

 land, 13 



Ailanthus glandulosa, 136 



Aluminum, 163 



Amelanchier botryapium, 51 



American Arborvitse, 72 



American Holly, 213 



American League for Civic Im- 

 provement, 48 



American Park and Outdoor 

 Art Association, 48 



American Yew, 205 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia, 78, 88 



Ampelopsis veitchU, 78 



Anacardiacece, 212 



Anasa tristis, 186 



Andromeda floribunda, 77 



Anemone japonica alba, 86 



Annonacew, 221 



Annuals, 90, 92 



Anosia plcaeippus, 190 



Antirrhinum, 92 



Aphids, 187 



Aquilegia, 92 



Arbor, 79 



Arboretum, 205 ; trees for, 218 



Arrow-Wood, 217 



Asparagus sprcngeri, 104 



Asters, 92 



Austria-Hungary, 15 



Austrian Imperial School Law, 

 13 



Azalea, 7, 216 



Bacteria, 164 



Barberry Family, 210 



Barnard College, New York 

 City, 49 



Basilarchia archippus, 191 



Basedow, 12 



Bayberry Family, 206 



Berberidacew, 210 



Herberts vulgaris, 54 



Berberis thunbergii, 73, 81 ; 

 aquifolium, 77, 210 



Bernice Pauahi Bishop, 44 



Betula nigra, 139 



Betula papyrifera, 138 



Betulacece, 205, 219 



Beans, 174 



Beets, 174 



Belgium, 14 



Biennials, 90, 92 



Bignonia Family, 222 



Bignoniacew, 222 



Birch Family, 205, 219 



Birds, relation to insects, 10 ; 

 life history of, 11, 62; in re- 

 lation to Horticulture, 192 ; 

 orders of, 192 



Bishop, Bernice Pauahi, 44 



Black Alder, 213 



Black-Haw, 217 



Black Swallow-Tail, 190 



Bladder Senna, 208 



Boston, 16 ; pioneer in the 

 school-garden movement, 19, 

 20 



Box Gardens, 109 



Boys' Gardens, 36, 56 ; Dayton, 

 Ohio, 34, 35 ; Groton, Mass., 

 100 



Bridal-Wreath, 214 



Budding, 70 



229 



