Index. 



vn 



Oenotheras in Kansas 298 



species of 287 



Oliver, O. W., articles by. .17, 27, 53, 96, 



117, 127, 167, 176, 197, 226, 247, 266, 277, 

 288, 308, 327, 356, 357, 377, 457 



Olives in California no 



O'Mara, Patrick, article by 439 



Oncidium incurvum 387 



ornithorynclium 3S7 



Wheatleyanum ... 53 



Onions, cultivation of 186, 294, 387 



Ophiopogon Jaburan variegatum.. . 397 



Opuntia arborescens 113 



in the south-west 2* 



Rafinesquii 393 



tetracantha 432 



vulgaris 305 



Whipplei 2 



Orange crop in California 28, 218 



Oranges, California, and the frost. . 56 



- ■ California early 508 



seedling 293 



Orchard fertilizers 517 



Orchards, apple, in Tasmania 260 



fertilizers for 418 



in western New York, injury 



by cold weather 190 



planting 39 



pruning of 39 



Orchid notes 247, 437, 447 



Orchids in the Malay Peninsula. . . . 500 



new 52, 354 



at Kew 83 



at Langwater Gardens 147 



cultural notes on. 45, 106, 130, 150 



hardy native 237 



hybridizing 446 



in England 264 



on Mount Desert 439 



pollination of 490 



winter-flowering 527 



Oreodoxa oleracea 152 



regia 152* 



Ornithogalum nutans 200 



revolutum.. 323 



Orpet, E. O., articles by. . .45, 65, 76, 86, 



128, 137, 157, 177, 187, 208, 237, 247, 277, 



27 s . 3°7» 327. 336. 348, 366, 387, 397, 416, 

 437. 447. 45 6 > 486, 505, 528 



Oryzopsis membranacea 172 



Osmanthus ilicifolium 476 



Ouvirandra fenestralis 167 



Oxalis Ortgiesii 498 



sensitive 127 



versicolor 27 



Oxera pulchella 384 



Paddock, W., article by 464 



Pseonia corallina 1S7 



tenuifolia 200, 209 



Wittmanniana 187, 209 



Paeonies 217 



the chrysanthemum-flowered 266 



tree 217, 237 



Pasony, Margaret Atwood 410 



Mikado 410 



Palm notes 6 



Palms on Lord Howe's Island 390 



tree, of the United States. . . . 151 



Palmettos, the tannins of the 182 



Pampas grass, cultivation of 197 



Pancovia Delavay i 502 



Panicum sanguinale 323 



virgatum. 357 



Pansies, cultivation of 296 



Papaver orientate 246 



Paper pulp, manufacture of 40 



Park, Corfears Hook, opening of .... 270 



. East River, New York 70 



interstate, at the Dalles of the 



St. Croix 80 



Jackson, in June 288 



lands and their boundaries, . 421 



service, the need of an effi- 

 cient 181 



■ work near Boston 171, 172 



Parkinsonia aculeata 474 



Parks and streets, cleanliness in... 251 



Boston, planting in the 229 



■ county 22i 



public trees in 511 



the obliteration of public. . . . 161 



Parkway, a river 381 



Parrotia Jacquemontiana 173 



Persica 299 



Parthenium integrifolium 333 



Paspalum elegans 357 



Passiflora incarnata 317 



Passifloras, species of 384 



Pavetta Indica 288 



Pea, New Life 340 



Peach, a dwarf stock for the 448 



crop, the Delaware 368 



the Crosby 470 



trees, spraying 120 



Peaches, cultivation of 29, 80 



in Georgia 170,340 



Pear, Clapp's Favorite...... 340 



Idaho 80 



slug, the 498 



Peas, cultivation of 186, 285 



good varieties of 190, 294 



mildew of 320 



perennial 277 



Peat, fibres of, for fabrics 280 



Pectis angustifolia 232 



Pellsea densa 233 



species of 493 



Pennisetum longistylum 357, 457 



Ruppellianum 336, 397 



Pennsylvania, forestry in 521 



Horticultural Society, exhibi- 

 tion by 468 



meeiing of.. ... 38 



Pennypacker, Isaac R., article by.. 67 



Pentapterygium serpens 124 



Pentas carnea 497 



Pentstemon glaucus stenosepalus. . 246 



Pentstemons, cultivation of. . . . 86 



for borders, treated as an- 

 nuals 337 



— species of 256 



Pepper-tree for house culture, the. . 38 



Peppers, cultivation of 26 



Perennials, choice 246 



hardy 266 



Perfumer v products, new 112 



Peristrophe speciosa 66 



Persea gratissima, the fruits of. .... 460 



Persimmon, the American 1S0, 442 



Phacelia, species of 306 



Phajus grandifolius S3 



Humblotii , 324 



Mishmiensis 3 



Phalaris paradoxa 357 



Phellodendron Amurense 255 



Philadelphia, chrysanthemums in.. 468 



Philadelphus Lemoinei 276, 280 



Yokohama 238 



Phlomis tuberosa 267 



Phlox Carolina 267 



ovatus 216, 267 



species of 208, 354 



Phloxes, hardy 400 



perennial 316, 447 



Phosphate, deposits in Pennsyl- 

 vania 210 



Photinia villosa 439 



Phragmites communis 172 



Phyllanthus roseus purpureus 98 



Phylloxera in France 490 



Physalis Franchetti 160, 384 



■ ■ pubescens 470 



Physianthus albens 128 



Phyteuma Michelli 257 



Phyteumas, species of 256 



Picea excelsa, and forms of 252 



medioxima 273 



obovata 273 



Sitchensis in Alaska 69 



Pinchot, Gifford, articles by. . .87, 99, 118 

 Pine, rate of growth of the Loblolly. 92 

 — rate of growth of the Long- 

 leaf 72 



seed, sowing white 142 



southern, for pavements 310 



hardiness of 298 



the Austrian 453 



the Scotch 453 



the Sugar 502 



the White 202, 249, 392, 402 



Pineapple growing in Florida 274* 



Pineapples, imports of joo 



Pines, August in the 332 



climbing plants in the 492 



early autumn in the 412 



physical and mechanical 



properties of 219 



springinthe 173 



Pinguicula caudata 174 



Pinus leiophylla.... 102 



Montezuma? 102 



muricata 243 



palustris 298 



rate of growth of 72 



pumilis 462 



pungens 462 



Strobus 190, 462 



Ta?da 92 



Teocote 102 



Pippin, Grimes' Golden 80 



the Albemarle 200 



Pitcairnia Altensteinii 189 



Pittosporum phyllira^oides 67 



Plane trees 51* 



Plank, E. N., articles by. 62, 73, 113, 193, 

 232, 322 

 Planning, the necessity of, in plant- 

 ing 342 



Plant, names of Indian origin, 252, 262, 

 282, 292, 302 



registration, a bureau ot 504 



Planting out 186 



Plants, crossing, early experiments 



in 32 



defending other plants 330 



floating 308 



hardy, May-flowering. . .224, 226 



new, in England in 1895 433 



our native, in winter 47 



Plata nus Mexicana 98 



occiden talis 42, 51* 



Platycodon grandiflorum 297 



Mariesii 288, 327 



Playgrounds, municipal 501 



Pleione, species of 67 



Pleurothallis Roezlii 106, 147 



Plum culture in Vermont 508 



scale, a 444 



Plumb, Prof. C. S-, articles by.. .52, 442 



Plumbago Capensis 98, 397 



Larpenta? 397, 426 



Plumieria alba 57 



Plums, American 398 



in Iowa S 



Japanese no, 130 



North American 135 



pollination ot 330, 390 



Poinsettias 496 



cultivation of 4S6, 496 



Poison oak in California 494 



Poisoning plants S 



Polemonium Richardsoni 216 



Pollard, Charles Louis, article by.. 462 



Pollen, vitality of 120 



Polygonum Baldschuanicum 414 



cuspidatum 380 



elegans 67 



equisitiforme. 443 



■ orientate pumilum album.. . . 336 



Sachalinense 380 



Poplar, the black 13* 



Poppies, cultivation of 196, 207, 217 



fall-sown and perennial 226 



Iceland 236 



Populus Fremonti 113 



heterophylla 13* 



Potato, blight 188, 310 



culture no, 230 



■ -scab 440 



Potatoes, bacterial disease of 470 



food value of 60 



sweet, cultivation of 69 



Powell, G. Howard, articles by 368, 



TT „ . 474. 498. 5i3 



Pratt, H. G., articles by 328, 348 



Preservation of Natural Beauty, the 331 



Price, Sadie F., article by 418 



Primroses, blue 94 



hybrid 296 



Primula Forbesii 16 



imperialis 126 



obconica X Sinensis 515 



Sieboldii 237 



Sinensis 53 



Primulas, cultivation of 147, 196, 208, 387 



Pringle, C. G-, article by 102 



Privacy in suburban life 309 



Privet, the Japanese 269 



Prosopis pubescens 233 



Prunes in Oregon 180 



Pruning shrubs 481 



Prunus Americana 135 



Besseyi, as stock for the 



Peach 448 



dasycarpa 156 



Grayana 174 



maritima 135, 410 



Mume 156 



nigra 135 



Pseudo-cerasus 174 



species of flowering 208 



spinosa flore pleno 174 



— triloba 156, 174 



Pseudophcenix in the United States. 152 



Pteris Childsii 474 



Pterisanthes polita 514 



Pterostvrax hispidum 260 



Pueraria Thunbergiana 388 



Pumelow, the 163 



Purdy, Carl, articles by. .. .192, 213, 227, 

 233. 238, 242, 272, 448, 482, 488, 493 



Puschkinia Libanotica 187 



Putnam, B. L., articles by. ..38, 238, 518 



Pycnostachys urticifolia 124 



Pyrethrum uliginosum 367, 426 



Pyrus arbutitolia 439 



coronaria 35, 212, 258 



species of flowering 208 



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Quercus Californica 146* 



coccinea 433 



Douglasii 483 



imbricaria 433 



palustris 433 



Pheltos 433 



Prinus 369 



rubra 433 



Texana 433 



velutina 433 



Quinces, Missouri Mammoth 100 



Radish seed, fall sowing 350 



Radishes under glass 400 



Ramondia Pvrenaica 256 



Raspberrv plants, cultivation of... . 376 



Rattlesnake plantains 396, 439 



Redwood forests, flora of, in April, 272 

 the increase of 23S 



Reinwardtia tetragyna 17, 27 



Renanthera Storiei 284, 376 



Restio subverticillatus 4^4* 



Rhamnus crenata 424* 



Rhodanthe Manglesii 306 



Rhododendron Calilornicum 214 



Eos 130 



fulgens 156 



Indicum obtusum alburn 394* 



maximum 337 



mucronulatum 64* 



Nobleanum 156 



Otto Forster 155 



tfraecox... 156 



Snirnowii ... 294 



Vaseyi 212, 250 



Rhododendrons at \Vellesl<_-y 267 



in England '. 253 



■ why they do not flower 229 



Rhodora 20 s 



Rhodotypos kerrioides 188 



Rhus (aromatica) Canadensis 480 



glabra, in winter 47 



microphylla 62 



semi-alata Osbeckii 299, 480 



Richardia albo-maculata 287 



— Elliottiana 47 



Riddellia tagetina 113 



Ridgway, Robert, article by 453 



Rigidella immaculata 283 



Roads, country, and village streets, 2 



improved 90 



improvement of, in Ontario.. 500 



Roadsides in autumn 402 



native plants along 427 



Robinia Neo-Mexicana 322 



Pseudacacia, in California. .. 348 



Robinson, B. L., article by 134 



Robinson, William, death of 390 



Rock garden, plants for the 207 



Rodriguezia pubescens 348 



Rolfs,' Prof. P. H., article by 274 



Romneya Coulteri 249 



Rnsa laevigata 313 



I^awrenceana 184 



multiflora 300 



polyantha remontant 226 



Watsonii 245 



Rose, a sport 328 



American Beauty, out-of- 

 doors 388 



Beaut-' Lyonnaise 416 



Belle Sieorecht 416 



Bridesmaid 459 



Carolina 439 



Clio 416 



Crimson Rambler. . .294, 340, 415 



Harrison's Yellow 510 



Helen Keller 416 



La France, out-of-doors 388 



lucida 439 



Madame Abel Chatenay 416 



Marchioness of Devonshire, 416 



■ Marchioness of Londonderry, 4:6 



■ Marjorie 350 



Mavourneen 416 



M.H.Walsh 270 



Mrs. John Laing 416 



Mrs. Pierpont Morgan. . 174*, 416 



Mrs. R. G. Sharman Craw- 

 ford 416 



Mrs. W. C. Whitney 416 



gardens for America 396 



— — . Souvenir du President Carnot 416 



Rose, N. J., articles by, 6, 3S, 67, 77, 114, 



147, 158, 167, 178, 188, 288, 295, 314, 426 



Roses, a garden of single 257 



at Natick, Massachusetts.... 278 



cultivation of. 177, 326 



forcing hybrid perpetual. ... 55 



hybrid 276, 487 



In England 254, 264, 434 



■■ Lord Penzance's Sweet-brier. 320, 



415 



new 415 



notes on 487 



out-of-doors 438 



-pruning of 136 



tea 364 



yellow 276 



Royal Horticultural Society, annual 



exhibition of 244 



Rubus deliciosus 214 



Phcenicolasius 360, 380, 427 



specta bills 70 



Rudbeckia maxima 336 



speciosa 336 



the double golden 317, 376 



Russelia juncea 9S 



Russian Thistle 20 



Sabal Mexicana 151 



Palmetto 151 



Sabbatias 333 



Saintpaulta ionantha 443 



Salix alba, red form ol 4 



vitellina 4 



daphnoides, variety of 4 



■ species on sand dunes in In- 

 diana 382 



