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INDEX TO VOLUME IX. 



The asterisk (*) denotes that the sub- 

 ject is illustrated. 



Abelia floribunda 377 



Aberia Caffra -■*■;< *4 



Abies pectinata, forms of, in 



Europe 2 73 



Abutilon Lavitzi. ■• 43° 



Souvenir de Eonn 9 s - io8 



Acacia Melanoxylon in California. . 348 



tortuosa 62 



Acacias, species of 4 a6 



Acalypha Sanderiana 4*4 



Acanthads, showy 66 



Acanthus longifolius 284 



mollis " 6 



Acer cissifolium iy 4 



Achimenes, cultivation of -. 3 2 7 



Acidanthera bicolor 37 s . 4°3 



Aconitum lvcoctonum 33° 



Napellus 33 6 



Adenocalymnacomosum 17 



Adhatoda cydonicetolia 40 



Adiantum Bessonianum 3 J 4 



. emarginatum 493 



lineatum • 244 



Adirondack Reservation, plunderof 



the IQI 



Adonis Amurensis.. 93 



■ vernalis - ■ J °7 



Advertisements, regulation of pub- 

 licly displayed U9 



iEsculus Californica 493. 5'8 



Africa, south, flora of 183 



Agapanthus maximus Krelagei 44 2 



umbellatus 4°4 



Agave heteracantha 73 



Aglaonema Curtisii 474 



Agriculture, college course in 470 



depression in 39 1 



home classes in " 



Agrostis nebulosa 357 



Airacaryophyllea '73 



Aiuga, species of 2 5° 



Akebia quinata ■ •■ 4 8 ° 



AUamanda Williamsi -.... 367. 379 



Allamandas, species of 3 8 3 



Allen. C. L.,articleby if> 



Allium giganteum z 8 4 



Margaritanicum 209 



Alliums 2 47 



Alnus Oregona in Alaska 69 



Aloe plicatilis 443 



Allosaurus acrostichoides 10 



Alpine plants, peculiarities of 153 



Alpinum in the Botanic Garden of 



Tubingen, the 372 



Althaea fict folia 3^5 



Alyssum Wiersbeckii 207 



Amaryllis Belladonna 347» 374 



. cultivation of 66 



hybrid 4 8 7 



Amorpha canescens 298 



Andromeda Japonica 184 



Mariana *46 



Andromedas I2 9 



Andropogons, species of 153 



Anemone Caroliniana 298 



Japonica 4 2 4 



ranunculoides 1S8 



Whirlwind 407 



Anemones, Japanese i 8S 



species of. . ■ 236 



Anemopsegma racemosum 383 



Angelonia salicarisefolia - 4 r 4 



Anguloa uni flora *44 



Annuals, garden 128, 306 



Anona Cherimolia *4 



Anthericum vittatum 457 



Anthurium Sanderianum 333 



Antidesma Dallachyanum 14 



Antirrhinums iz8 



for florists 16, 530 



Apodanthera undulata 63 



Aponogeton distachyon 18 



Apple, a fungous disease of the 474 



Blenheim Orange 15 



crop, the 5°° 



the Vermont. .. . ..... 488 



culture 2S0 



Apple orchards, will it pay to plant 



more 68 



Rails' Genet 3'° 



Tompkins King 10 



trees, dwarf 3*° 



in Illinois 360 



twig blight 467 



Apples, American, in England. .120, 210 

 220, 500, 510, 530 



in England, flavor of. — i6x, i8j 



in Oregon 160 



thinning 3 8 °- 45° 



top-grafting • 9 



two Varieties in one fruit 380 



Aquatics in California 49 8 



Aquilegia Jonesii... 3 6 5* 



iruncata 233 



Aquilegias, species of 217, 236 



Aralia spinosa 320 



Aralias. cultivation of 307 



Arbor day in Spain 270 



Arboretum of the Puget Sound Uni- 

 versity IIQ 



Architectural League, annual exhi- 

 bition of the 88 



Ardisia crenul'ata 27 



Aristida, species of *53 



tuberculosa 37 z 



Aristolochia elegans 497 



Aristolochias, species of 3 8 3 



Arizona, Cactus garden in 43 2 



Arnebia echioides • 2 95 



Arnica montana 3*4 



Arnold Arboretum, notes from. .208, 269, 



476 



Arpophyllum giganteum 176 



Artemisia caudata 393 



species of 3 2 3 



stellarina 9 8 



Artichoke, Jerusalem, a variety of.. 448 



the Globe 3°7 



Artistic supervision of public works, 461 



Arundinaria macrosperma 17 2 



Arundo donax 457 



versicolor 457 



Asclepias speciosa 298 



tuberosa 299, 393 



Ash, the American 23 



Ashes, utilizing coal 434 



Asparagus, cultivation of 7> *57 



rust 394. 4 2 °. 4 28 



Asperula agurea setosa 299 



Aspidiotus destructor in Marque- 

 sas Islands 20 9 



Aspidiums, California n 493 



Aspidistra lurida, hardiness of 148 



scale in California, the 118 



Aspidium cristatum X marginale. 444*. 



45o 



munitum. - 2 7 2 



simulatum 4 8 4 



Asplenium Bradleyi •• 4 lS 



■ ebeneum 96. 4'7 



Trichomanes 96 



Aster alpinus 2 47 



speciosus 250 



infirmls 464* 



Asters 128 



in Indiana. 393 



longifolius 5°4* 



■ native 35° 



Astilbe Chinensis 296 



Japonica, propagating. 187 



Astragalus Monspessulanus 256 



Astrocaiyum argenteum 6 



Atriplex canescens -• 194 



Audubon, home of 2&0 



Society in Boston 25° 



Autumn-flowering hardy bulbous 



plants 374 



plants 377. 37 s - 4°7 



■ the garden in 4 l6 , 4 2 4 



Avena sterilis 357 



Azalea, Diamond 244 



Azaleas at Brookline, Massachu- 228 



setts 2 4 8 



cultivation for Easter 148 



in England 2 54 



cultivation of l8 7 



B 



Baccharis halimifolia 4*5 



Baden-Baden, Max Leichtlin's gar- 

 den at 44 2 



notes from 396 



Bailey, Prof. L. H., article by 4 2 



Balls from plant hairs in stomachs 



of animals 32° 



Bamboos, cultivation of 5*7 



in English gardens... 206, 239, 354 



Bambusa Fortunei and other species. 457 



Bananas, importations of 5°. 53° 



wintering 45 8 



Baptisia exaltata 2 37 



Barber, John H., articles by... 4?6, 474 



Barberries, edible 3° 8 



Barker, M-, articles by 407, 427 



Barnard College, botany in 4° 



Bartram.John I2 * 



Barlram's garden to-day 122* 



Basella rubra 4*7 



Bauhinia Galpini 397 



diphylla 397 



Baxter, Sylvester, article by. 3* 2 



Bay Ridge, New York, nurseries at. 14 8 



Beach, S. A., article by 454 



Beal, Prof., W. J-, article by 2 



Beans, bush, cultivation of, under 



glass 8 4 



cultivation of garden 194 



Lima 3 8 7 



string, good varieties of.. . . . 295 



Beaumontia grandiflora. 3 8 4 



Bedding plants, propagating 107 



removal to outdoors.. 186 



Bees, killed by spraying 170 



Beet sugar, manufacturing, in Cali- 

 fornia 420 



Begonia Baumanni 5 2 4 



— l - — Evansiana 3 6 



Gloirede Lorraine 494 



gracilis Martiana 394 



manicata 457 



Socotrana 64, 97, 107 



umbraculifera 9 8 



Begonias, cultivation of, indoors 3 s6 



late-flowering 43 8 



-notes on 18, 76 



Rex 226 



winter- flowering 37. 5 2 7 



Bell, Stephen, article by *39 



Benincasa cerifera 7° 



Berberis buxifolia J 74 



Fremontii 460 



Nepalensis *74 



Nevinii 4 1 5* 



pruinosa ■■■ 67 



Sieboldii 212 



varieties of edible 3°9 



— vulgaris in winter 47 



Bertolonias, cultivation of 3°7 



Bessey, Prof. Charles E., article by. 33 



Betonica rosea 3°6 



Bifrenaria tyrianthina 99 



Bignonia, species of 3 8 4 



venusta 7. r 7. 397 



Birds, autumn, in the Pines 45 2 



relation to horticulture 5 8 



song, destruction of 40 



Birch pest, a z6 9 



Biscutella Wislizeni *94 



Blackberries, winter protection for. 298 

 Blackberry plants, cultivation of... 37 6 



Boltonia asteroides • ■ - 4 2 4 



Bomareas, the J 47 



Bone meal, nitrogen in 4° 



Books Reviewed : 



Agriculture. R. Hedges Wallace. 19 



American Florist Directory 190 



Grape-growing and Wine- 



making- George Husmann 339 



Highways. N. S. Shaler .. 488 



Bamboo garden, the. A. B. Free- 

 man Mitford 206, 239 



Camping in the Canadian 

 Rockies. Walter Dwight Wilcox 428 



Contributions from the United 



States National Herbarium.. 6^, 289 

 Culture of Hemp and Jute in the 

 United States, the. Charles 



Richards Dodge 5 2 9 



Die nordamerikanische Holzarten 



undihre Gegner. John Booth.. 479 

 Down the Lane and Back. Uncle 



Matt 39 



Economic Entomology. John B. 



Smith 499 



Evolution of Horticulture in New 

 England, the. Daniel Denison 



Slade "68 



Familiar Trees and their Leaves. 



F. Schuvler Mathews 359 



Favorite Flowers of Garden and 

 Greenhouse. F. Warne & Co., 



London 433 



First Principles of Agriculture. 



Edward B. Voorhees 3°9 



Greenhouse and Stove Plants. 



Thomas Baines 269 



Hand-list of Coniferae Grown in 



the Royal Gardens at Kew 199 



Hand-list of Orchids Cultivated 



at Kew 129 



Hand-list of Trees and Shrubs 

 Grown in the Arboretum of the 



Royal Gardens, Kew 433. 459 



Historvof Gardening in England, 



a. Hon. Alicia Amherst 109 



How Birds Affect the Farm and 



Garden. Florence A. Merriam. 439 

 Illustrated Flora of the Northern 

 United States, Canada and the 

 British Possessions, from New- 

 foundland to the Parallel of the 

 Southern Boundary of Virginia, 

 and from the Atlantic Ocean 

 westward to the io2d Meridian, 

 an. Nathaniel Lord Brittonand 



Addison Brown .-■ 5°9 



L'Hortus Boissierianus. Eugene 



Autran & Theophile Durand . . . 469 

 Lessons in Elementarv Botany tor 

 Secondary Schools. 'Thomas H. 



MacBride 79 



Manual of Forestry. Dr. W. 



Schlich 8 7. 99. IlS 



Minnesota, First Annual Report 

 of the Chief Fire Warden 



of 279 



Missouri Botanical Garden, Sev- 

 enth Annual Report. Published 

 by the Board of Trustees, St. 



Louis. Missouri 3'9 



Natural History of Selborne. Gil- 

 bert White 1 



Nursery Book, the. Prof. L. H. 



Bailey 409 



Nut-culture in the United States. 

 United States Department of 



Agriculture l8 9 



NutCulturist, the. Andrew S. Ful- 

 ler 299 



Old-time Flower Gardens. Mrs. 



Alice Morse Earle 320 



Pines, Physical and Mechanical 



Properties of . . . 2I 9 



Plant Breeding. L. H. Bailey 149 



Potato-cuilure on the Island of 



Jersey. Rev. Charles B. Men ill- 230 

 Silva of North America. C. S. 



Sargent 499 



Spraying for Fruit Diseases. 



Prof. B. F. Galloway =3° 



Spraying of Plants, the. E. G. 



Locleman 12 9 



Survival of the Unlike, The. L H. 



Bailey 5'9 



Thoughts from the Writings of 

 Richard lefieiies. Selected by 



II. S. H. Waylen 2 9 



Traito dea Plantations d*AHgne- 



ment et d'Ornement dans lea 

 Villes et sur les Routes !>■ - 

 partementates. A. Chargin-- 

 raud l 79 



