Index. 



Dendrolene as an insecticide 488 



Dendromecon rigidum 233 



Dendrophvllax Fawcettii 423 



Deschampsia csespitosa 172 



flexuosa 172 



Desmodium pendulifiorum ,. 377 



Deutzia gracilis in pots 187 



Lemoinei 2B4* 



Dewberry, Austin's Improved 420 



cultivation of 68 



Lucretia 20 



Dianthus caesius 315 



Chinese 247 



species of 256 



Dichorisandras 307 



Dictamnus albus 266 



Dtdvmocarpus Malavanus 314 



Dieffenbachias, cultivation of 307 



Diervilla Japonica 404* 



Dimorphotheca Echloni 2S4 



Dipladenia amabilis 379 



atropurpurea 494 



Sanaeri 494 



Dipladenias 76, 384, 399 



Disas 284 



Dismal Swamp, notes on a trip to 



the 462 



Dock, M. L., articles by.. . 114, 122, 212, 



291 



Dodder on garden vegetables 365* 



Dodecatheon Hendersonii 483 



Dog-tooth Violets on Mount Ra- 



nier 5°4* 



Dogwoods, red-stemmed 4 



Doronicum plantagineum excel- 



sum 216 



Downes, Annie Sawyer, article 



by . 439 



Dracaena australis 16 



Broom fieldii 514 



Drosera, species of 117, 333 



Eister, cultivation of flowers for . . . 148 



Echinacea purpurea 336 



Eczema from Hyacinths 494 



Edinburgh Botanic Garden 4S3 



Egg-plants, cultivation of 26 



Eichornea azurea 2S5 



Elseagnus multiflora in Wisconsin.. 228 



Elionurus 153 



Eliot, Charles, articles by 132, 342 



Elliottia racemosa 313 



Elm beetle, work against 199, 217 



the American 23 



the White 212* 



Elymus glauca 457 



Emilia sagitatta 306 



Endicott, W. E., articles by. 287, 427, 466 

 Engineering, the ai tistic element 



in 411 



Engle. H. M., article by 57 



English fruit market, the 43 



Entomology, bulletin of practical . . . 440 



Ephedra pedunculata 63 



trifurca 233 



Epidendrum elegantulum 144 



Epping Forest 301 



Eranthemum tuberculatum 27 



Eranthis hyemalis 167 



Eremurus, hardiness of 187 



Eiian thus 153 



Ravennae 457 



Ericas 187 



as market plants 138 



cultivation of 16 



Eriodendron anf ractuosum 520 



Eriogonum gig nteuin 397 



Erysimum Perowskianum 306 



■ pulchellum . 236 



Erythrina Sandersoni 443 



Erythroniumgiganteum 272 



Erythroniums. rare 23S 



on Mount Ranier 504* 



Escallonia Philippiana 294 



Eucalyptus calophylla 364, 426 



corymbosa 474 



ficifolia 426 



in New South Wales 90 



melliodora, durability of .... 229 



Euchalaena Mexicana 522 



Eucharis Candida 487 



grandiHora 487 



Eucomis, species of 374 



Eulalia Japonica and oiher species. 457 



Eulophiella Pectersiana 514 



Euphorbia atropurpurea 98 



corollata 393 



fulgens 6, 497 



Jacquinaeflora 16 



pulcherrima 496 



zygophylloides 29Q 



Evergreens, broad-leaved 476 



Evonymus alatua 460 



obovatus ... 3S4,* 386 



scale in Japan, the 198 



Ewbank, Rev. Henry, article by. .. . 442 

 Examination, competitive, where it 



may fail... , . 231 



Experiment station, agricultural, in 



Africa 470 



Experiment stations and f ruit-grow- 



in S ■ 59 



the proper work of. . .. 321 



stations, variety tests in the.. 461, 



518 

 Eysenhardtia orthocarpa 62 



Farm school in England, a 293 



Farming, self-reliance in 42 



Faxon, Charles E., article by 464 



Fermentation, uses of 280 



Fernald, Merritt L., article by 504 



Ferneries, indoor 96 



Fernow, B. E., articles by. . .33, 202, 249 



Ferns, filmy, In the dwelling-house.. 266 



habits of iS, 68 



in California 493 



in New Mexico 323 



two rare 41 S 



Fertilizers and flowers 361 



for orchards 418, 517 



use of 39 



Festuca glauca 457 



Fibres, commercial 4, 270 



Fir, forms of, in Europe 273 



Floating plants 308 



Flora ot Nebraska 50 



of sand dunes in northern 



Indiana 353, 372, 382, 393 



of the California Coast Range, 



192, 213, 233 



Florilegium Harlemense 440, 499 



Flower and fruit mission, New York. 430 

 carnival in Sanjose, Califor- 

 nia 210 



— garden in autumn 416 



■ in early summer. .237, 246 



-in midsummer. ... 297, 316 



the hardy 216 



growing, co-operation in 529 



show at Boston 369 



Flowers and fertilizers 361 



and fruits at the American 



Institute Fair 429 



changing fashions in 413 



cut, retail prices of 22 



early wild, in California. 178, 179 



in Greenland 370 



Kansas wild 298 



preparing for winter 326 



spring 177, 196, 208 



in the cool greenhouse. 147 



the arrangement of 318 



- wild, the massing of 358 



Foliage, unnatural colors in 471 



Fontanesia phyllyraeoides 279 



Forage-plants, experiments with.. 190 



Forbidden Iruit 163* 



Forcing, hardy plants for 426 



Forest, a German view of the value 



of the 61 



areas, evaporation from 520 



conditions in the southern 



Sierras 502 



Epping 301 



lands in Massachuset's 52 



protection 87, 99, 1 18 



reservation in the Allegha- 



nies 152 



the Boudinot.in Penn- 

 sylvania 180 



the Cascade Range... m 



reservations, private 530 



protection against 



sheep herders 472 



'ie California 131 



Forestry and the New York Consti- 

 tution 451 



and women's clubs 132 



Association, American, meet- 

 ing of 59 



Minnesota, meeting of. 39 



■ New Jersey, meeting 



of 220 



Pennsylvania, meet- 



of 159 



in Minnesota 181, 300, 412 



-in Pennsylvania 521 



in the United States 120 



on waste lands in Holland. . . 423 



policy of European nations, 



what is the 33 



■ resolution adopted by Gen- 

 eral Federation of women's clubs. 250 



station at Santa Monica, notes 



from 426, 474 



what is 11 



Forests and floods 441 



destruction of the nation's.. . 341 



in Sweden 470 



of India, some timely lessons 



from the. 191, 211 



of Russia, the 350 



■ the reproductive powers of 



our 234 



Fothergilla Gardeni 129,212, 224 



Fouquieria splendens. ... 73 



Frames, cola, protection of 487 



in winter, care of 506 



Francheschi, F., articles by 66, 397 



Fraxinus anomala 460 



Freesias, cultivation of 26 



French, J. D. W„ article by 229 



Fritillaria alpina 196 



lanceolata 483 



latifolia 196 



Meleagris 196 



Fritillarias, species of 187 



Frost, power of plants to with- 

 stand 310 



protection against, in or- 

 chards 260 



wateragainst 43 



Fruit associations, some Ameri- 

 can 289 



exhibition of, in England 434 



market, English 43 



selling, the business of 68 



Fruits, bush, winter protection for. . 298 



California, at home 317 



evaporated, in New York 59 



in western New York, injury 



by cold 250 



preservation of, by vapor of 



alcohol 458 



■ (he study of varieties of 482 



Fuchsias, cultivation of 97 



Fuller, Andrew S , death of 100 



Funkia, species of 347 



■ subcordata 424 



Gaillardia grandifiora 425 



suavis 74 



Galanthus Elwesii, F- Fell .... 93 



nivalis, forms of 467 



Olgae Regina? 442 



Gallaher, Frank M., article by . . . . 502 



Garden, a factory 398 



a natural 219 



an architectural 241* 



■ an autumn 377, 37S 



delights of a rough 303 



in autumn, the 371 



in winter, the ~ 5 



Mr. Chamberlain's 63 



the flower 2S7 



the rock 256 



the wild 238, 312 



the wild flower 398 



work, flower, spring 177 



Gardeners and farmers, coopera- 

 tion among 346 



Gardeners' Society, American, or- 

 ganization of 440 



the New York 10 



Gardening, various motives for.... 341 



Gardens, botanical 352, 362 



English, unsuitable for 



America 281 



Royal, at Kew 346 



— r the pillage of suburban 222 



Gaura coccinea 298 



Gentiana acauhs 247 



Geranium Robertianum 237 



Geraniums, notes on 76, 217 



Gerard, J. N., articles by... . 5, 107, 112, 

 138, 146, 165, 177, 196, 209, 217, 226, 277, 



, , , ~ 427 ' 437, 46 7- 5oS, 516 



Gerard, W. R., articles by. 252, 262, 2S2, 



292, 302, 326, 37S 



Gerbera Jamesoni 388, 442 



Germantown, notes from.. 199,316, 358, 



439 



Gifford, John, articles by 63, 423 



Ginkgo-tree in autumn . . . 459 



Gladioli 466 



■ the origin of garden 446 



Gladiolus Nanceianus 403 



primulinus 324 



species of 378 



Glass, cultivation under 467 



Gleditschia triacanthos 23 



Gleichenias 23 



Gloxinias, cultivation of 97 



Glyceria nquatica 172 



Goff, Prof. K S., articles by 228, 448 



Goldring, William, articles by. 244, 253, 



264 

 Goodale, Mrs. D. H. R., articles by. 303, 



402 



Goodyera pubescens 396 



repens 396, 439 



Gooseberries, notes on 454 



Gooseberry, the Columbus 29 



Grape, Campbell's early 420 



Concord, bud variation of 



the 464 



McPike 390, 530 



the Mills 396 



the Mission.. 193 



• the Worden 300 



■ fruit 332 



. an[ j shaddocks. 162* 



Grapes, cost of a pound of 49 



in Iowa 9 



in the Chautauqua district... 390 



under glass 406 



Grass, insect enemies of 462, 463* 



pampas, cultivation of 197 



Grasses and forage plants, experi- 

 ments with 190 



■ hardy ornamental. .. . 457 



Grasses in the United States 430 



on the sand dunes in Indiana 372 



ornamental 337, 356 



some native ornamental. 152, 172 



Green, Prof. Samuel B., articles by. 49S, 



518 

 Greenhouse notes... 16, 47, 107, 4S7, 526 



plants 496, 497 



burned by the sun 286 



spring flowers in the cool... . 147 



workinjuly 277 



Greenhouses, iron versus wood for. 346 



Greenland, flowers in 370 



Grevillea Hillii 16 



robusta. .... 16 



Griffin ia hyacinthina 487 



Gyrnnocladus Canadensis 23 



■ Chinensis 502 



Gy mnogramme triangularis 493 



Gypsophila acutifolia 336 



Gmelinii 266 



paniculata ^67 



species of 256, 290 



Stevenii 267 



H 



Hakea laurina 474 



Halesia 212 



Halsted, Prof. Byron D., articles by. 



3 6 3. 394 

 Hamburg, Germany, international 



garden exposition at 100 



Hardy plant notes 287, 296 



plants for forcing 426 



Harris, Dr. R P., articles by. . .336, 404, 



422 

 Harshberger, Dr. J. W., article by.. 522 



Hastings, Thomas, article by 241 



Hatfield, T. D., articles by. .6, 16, 27, 37, 



38, 46, 76, 78, 85, 97, 108, 116, 117, 128, 



136. 138, 147. 148, 157, 166, 177, 187,207, 



216, 224, 227, 248, 256, 267, 278, 294, 296, 



307. 3 2 °. 347. 3 6 7. 377. 386, 406, 426, 436, 



438, 45 7 - 458, 47 6 - 487, 49 6 - 5> 6 > 529 



Harvard Botanic Garden, notes 



from — 18, 27, 54, 66, 76, 137, 176, i&S, 



224, 236, 255, 266, 296, 306, 316, 336, 347, 



496, 527 



Heaths in America, cultivation of.. 16 



Hechtia argentea 98 



Helenium Hoopesii 236, 256 



Jenuifolium 316 



Helianthusat Kew 414 



ciliaris 194 



divaricatus 393 



multiflorus, a form of 425 



orgyalis 425 



petiolaris 298 



rigidus 336 



in Prospect Park 390 



Helleborus niger 4 



onentalis 1S8 



Hellriegel, Hermann, Prof., death 



ot 20 



Hemerocallis aurantiaca major.... 304 



Dumortieri 255 



flava 240 



fulva 317 



graminea 216 



Hemlock for the tanneries 222 



Henry, G. A., article by 156 



Herb Robert 237 



Herbaceous border 236, 336 



Herbs, medicinal and aromatic 410 



Hersey, Edmund, article by 402 



Hesperis matronalis 295 



Hibiscus Archeri 324 



Chinensis 98, 356 



Syriacus 377 



the Swamp ...... 332 



Hickories, propagation of 77 



Hill, Rev. E. J., articles by. .32, 219. 258, 

 2S8, 353. 372, 382, 393, 396, 407, 478 



Hippeastrum Aekermanni 148 



ret'culatum 333 



■ stylosuni 333 



Hippeastnjins, cultivation of 487 



in England 184 



■ noteworthy 136 



Hitch your wagon to a star 251 



Hoffman nseggia drepanocarpa. ... 63 



stricta 113 



Holcus lanatus 173 



Holland, reforesting waste lands 



in 423 



Hollyhocks 316 



groups of 269 



Home classes in agriculture 11 



grounds, planting of. 59, 271, 2S1, 



309, 312, 322 



Honeysuckles, bush - 129 



Hop vine, use of the shoots as a 



vegetable 310 



Hordeum jtibatum 172 



Horner, L. F., article by 427 



Horse-radish, cultivation ot" 17 



Horslord, F. H., article by 44 



Horticulture at Cornell, class work 



in 7 



experimental 509 



Horticultural education 31 



