IV 



Index. 



Biuc (lowers 



Bocconia arborea 



Bois d'Arc-lree «. 



Books Reviewed : 



American Woods. Komevn B. 

 Hough '. 



Art Out-of-doors ; or. Some Hints 

 on Good Taste in Gardening. 

 Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer. 



Agricultural Bibliography of the 

 State of Maine, the. Samuel L. 

 Boardman 



Along New England Roads. \V. 

 C. frime 



American Big- Game Hunting. 

 Edited by Theodore Roosevelt 

 and George Bird Grinnell 



Biographical Inde.K of British and 

 Irish Botanists. James Briiten 

 ^nd G. S. Bulger 



Celery for Profit. T. Greiner. . . . 



Ceylon, Handbook to the Flora of. 

 Prof. Trirnen 



Contribution to our Knowledge of 

 Seedlings, a. Sir John Lub- 

 bock 



Dictionnaire Pratique d'Horticul- 

 ture et de Jardinage. George 

 Nicholson and M. Mottet 



Economic Fungi. A. B. Seymour 

 and F. S. Earle 



Fertilizer Farming. Herbert W. 

 CoUingwood 



Floral Sketch-book, the. John 

 Weathers 



Flower-garden, the English. Wil- 

 liam Robinson 



Forest-planting. H. Nicholas Jar- 

 chow 



Fourth annual report of the Mis- 

 souri Botanical Garden, the .... 



Hawks and Owls of the United 

 States, their relation to agricul- 

 ture. Dr. C. Hart Merriam and 

 A. K. Fisher, M.D 



History of Hingham, Massachu- 

 setts, a. Chapters on Plants by 

 Thomas T. Bouve and Edward 

 T. Bouve 



How to Know the Wild Flowers. 

 Mrs. William Starr Dana 



Iconographic Florae Japonic^. 

 Ryokichi Yatabe 



In Gold and Silver. George H. 

 Ellwanger 



Johnson's Gardeners' Dictionary. 

 Revised byC. H. Wright and D. 

 Dewar 



Landscape-gardening in Japan. 

 Joseph Conder 



Les Maladies de la Vigne. Prof. 

 Pierre Viala 



Letters of Asa Gray. Edited by 

 Jane Loring Gray 



List of the Plants contained in the 

 sixth edition of Gray's Manual. 

 Compiled by John A. Allen 



Lynn Woods, with Pen and Cam- 

 era, in. Nathan Mortimer 

 Hawkes 



Manures : How to Make and How 

 to Use Them. Frank W. Sem- 

 pers 



Orchid Review, the. R.A.Rolte. lo, 



Poems of Nature. William Cul- 

 len Bryant 



Potash in Agriculture 



Piantes de Grande Culture — Ce- 

 reales, Piantes Fourageres, In- 

 dustrielles et Economiques, Les. 

 Henry L. de Vilmorin 



Protection of Woodlands against 

 dangers resulting from organic 

 and inorganic causes, the. Her- 

 mann Ftirst. ... 



Recreations in Botany. Caroline 

 A. Creevey 



Rosa, Bibliografia de la. Dr. Ma- 

 riano Vergara 



Rose, the. H. B. Ellwanger 



Shrubs of North-eastern America, 

 the. Charles S. Newhall 



Seedlings, a contribution to our 

 knowledge of. Sir John Lub- 

 bock 



Text-book of Tropical Agricul- 

 ture, a. H. A. Alford Nicholls, 

 M.D.. F.L.S., etc 



Wild Flowers of America, the. 

 Prof. George L. Goodale 



Woody Plants of Manhattan in 

 their Winter Condition. Prof. 



A.S.Hitchcock 



Bomarea frondea 



Patacocensis ^ 



Bones for drainage 



Bordeaux mixture for apple-scab... 

 for lichens on fruit- 

 trees 



Boronias, cultivation of 



Borrichia f rutescens ^ 



Boston chrysanthemum show ' 



flower show 



interesting points near 



metropolitan park commis- 



■ public garden, the. 



198 Boston rose show 278 



303 Botanic garden at Chelsea 475 



524 Harvard, notes from. 93, 



166, 468 



■ of Edinburgh 140 



529 ■ of New Yor'lj City, pro- 

 posed 108 



Botanical aspect of Pike's Peak.... 452 



229 garden at Oxford, the 466 



Missouri, course of 



study in '339. 5°9 



340 notes from Texas. ...15, 162, 242, 



272, 283, 298, 332, 392, 433, 472, 513, 524 



23 Society, the Royal 387 



Botrytis cinera 51° 



Bougainvillea glabra 380 



509 Boulevard, proposed, in New York 



Ci ty 1 3. 431 



Bouvardia, Howers in winter 506 



360 iasminoides 426 



219 Bouve," E. T., article by 428 



Bowiea volubilis 197 



370 Brassia Lewisii 255 



Breeding of plants 2c6 



Britton, Prof. N. L., articles by 433, 



117 463. 518 



Broad Top, Pennsylvania 86* 



Brodisea coccinea 268 



360 congesta 268 



grandiflora 315 



189 lactea 268 



laxa 268 



159 minor 315 



Brodiseas, varieties of 56 



500 Bromelia argentina 224 



f astuosa 224* 



65 Penguin 225 



Broughtonia sanguinea 255 



238 Browallia Roezlt 320 



Brown, Waldo F., article by 82 



339 Brydon,J., articleby 373 



Buckhout, Prof. W. A., article by.. 8i 



Buckleya 108 



Buddleia Colvillei 55 



25S globosa 140 



Bud-moth 200 



Bulbocodium vernum 177 



Bulbophyllum anceps 89 



499 comosum 42 



Ericssoni 484 



1S9 Hamelinii 336 



O'Brienianum 42 



72 autumn-flowering 426 



Bulbous plants for conservatories.. 296 



II hardy 296 



Bulbs, American 56 



■ Dutch in America 288, 357 



127 in Texas 262 



hardy 377 



418 in North Carolina, cultivation 



of 185, 329, 470 



190 — indoor cultivation of 477 



Mexican 197 



539 spring 277, 306 



summer, care of 477 



Bulletin, from the Vermont E.xperi- 



240 ment Station, a novel 250 



Bumelia lanuginosa 503 



Burbidge, F. W., honorary degree 



82 conferred upon 350 



Bursera Pringlei 303 



Butea frondosa 72 



Butz, George C, articles by 56, 80 



C 



Cabbage, Winnigstadt 417 



Cacti at the Columbian Exposition. . 429 



in England 534 



Csesalpina multiflora 303 



Cakilemaritima 513 



Caladium cinnabarinum 408 



■ • Duchartre 409 



Katzer 409 



Le Nain Rouge 346 



rubescens 334 



venosum 334 



Caladiums, fancy 409 



169 Calamagrostis longifolia 15 



Calandrinia umbellata 333 



449 Calanthe Sanderiana 42 



Veitchii 29 



Calceolaria scabiossefolia 395 



117 Caldwell, Dr. G. C, paper by 121 



California, a garden in northern . . . 258 

 climbmg roses in 528 



117 day at the Columbian Expo- 

 sition 399 



199 farm-house in 132 



flora 390 



fruits, canned 138 



60 fruit, supply of, in New York 432 



164 chemical analyses of. 220 



4S4 notes trom. . .35, 106, 182,408,498 



460 railroad-station gardens 413 



58 wild fruits in southern 313 



winter in , 36 



289 Callas, yellow 24 



156 Callicarpa Americana 16 



513 a white-fruited 400 



478 Callirrhoe involucrata 63, 287 



149 Calluna vulgaris 355 



187 Calochortus amosnus 54, 258 



Bonplandianus 56, 408 



191 flavus 54 



488 Kennedyi 54 



179 



540 



509 

 109 



96 



439 



449 



60 



Calochortus longibarbafus 56 



pulchellus 257 



splendens 258, 277 



venustus 258 



Caltha palustris 257 



Camassia esculenta 257 



Fraseri 257 



Leichtlini 237 



Camellia Japonica 88 



Sasanqua 88 



varieties of 55 



Camellias for the greenhouse 115 



Cameron, Robert, articles by 32, 80, 257 



Campanula aparinoides 383 



Carpathica 287,315,395 



Garganica 287 



macrantha 287 



nobilis 277 



punctata 277 



rhomboidalis 229, 315 



rotundifolia 287 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus 207 



Candleberry, the fruits of the 508 



Candolle, Alphonse de, death of. ... 180 



Canna Germania 380 



Kaiser Wilhelm H 380 



Konigin Charlotte 380 



Madame Crozy 399 



Sarah Hill 390 



Cannas, cultivation of 68 



new French or dwarf 379 



Caparn, H. A., article by 522 



Caragana Altagana 265 



arborescens 265 



Chamlagu 227, 265 



frutescens 265 



grandiflora 265 



pygmsea 265 



spinosa 265 



Caraguata cardinalis j 64 



Card, Fred. W., articles by.... 153,216, 

 336, 368, 4^.6, 486 



Cardinal-flower ... ., 383 



Carnation Ada Byron 479 



American Flag 167 



Belle Hunnewell 167 



Buttercup 137 



Daybreak 137, 166 



Edna Crai^ 137 



Ferdinand Mangold 166 



Fred. Craighton 167 



Golden Triumph 167 



Grace Wilder 166 



Hector 166, 167 



- — — Helen Keller 479 



Henrietta Sargent 167 



Lady Maud 137 



Lizzie McGowan 166, 376 



Mary Fisher 167 



Mary Godfrey 454 



Mrs. Fisher 166, 167 



Nicholson 167 



Ophelia 137, 479 



Paxton 167 



Reginald Godfrey 454 



Sweet Briar 479 



flowers in summer 316 



in winter 506 



rust 506 



Society, American, meeting 



of ." 118 



Carnations, autumn. cultivation of.. 375 



cultivation of. ...30, 115, 166, 375, 



440, 500 



in Philadelphia 107 



in summer 307 



summer treatment of 356 



the Clove, or Border 316 



Cyclops 316 



Malmaison 316 



Redondo 316 



Remontant 316 



Carolina foot-hills, farms and for- 

 ests on the 441 



Carpinus Carpinus 364* 



cordata 364 



erosa 364 



la.xiflora 364 



Yedonsis 364 



Caryopteris mastacanthus 437, 454 



Cassava for bedding 377 



Cassia fistula 16 



Castanopsis chrysophylla 4 



Casteta Nicholsoni 393 



Castilleia densa 243 



scorzonertef olia 243 



Catalogues, how to use seedsmen's. 94 



Catalpa bignonioides ... 272 



in Kansas, the 528 



speciosa 272 



Caterpillars, their destruction by 



children 318 



Cattleya Alexandrae 10, 42, 484 



Amesiaj 42 



Baroness Schroeder 42 



Batalini 42 



Blesensis 455 



Bowringiana 426 



Brownii 515 



Burberryana 42 



Calummata 378 



Gaskelliana 5 '9 



Harold 236 



intermedia 255 



labiata 426 



alba 10 



auturanalis 5>9 



Cattleya labiata, new varieties of .. . 42 



vera 426 



Lawrenciana 255 



leucoglossa 42 



Minacia 42 



Mossi;e 519 



Princess May 255 



Percivaliana 519 



Rex... 326, 344 



■ Schilleriana Lo wii 42 



Schofieldiana 378 



TrianEe 519 



Victoria Regina , 42 



Warscewiczi Roehelliensis.. 378 



Wellsiana 255 



• William Murray 255 



Cattleyas, cultivation of 426 



Cauhfiower for winter-forcing ..435, 536 



Cave plants 403 



Ceanothus Americanus 320 



ovatus 270 



Cedars of Lebanon .'. 14 



Cedrela 222 



Sinensis 23, 290, 377 



Celastrus articulata 142, 507 



flagellaris , 142 



scandens, the fruits of 507 



Celery for pro fit 219 



Celosia pyramidalis :... 136 



Celtis Sinensis 324 



Centaurea suaveolens, a strain of. . . 270 



Centradenia fioribunda 8 



grandiflora 8 



Centrosema grandiflora 377 



Cephalanthus occidenfalis 356 



Cerastium arvense 257 



Biebersteinii 229 



Boisseri 229 



Cerasus aciduus 200 



Ceratostigma plumbagiiioides 370 



Cercidipliyllum Japomcum 4, 52* 



Cercis Chinensis 474* 



Cereus Peruvianus 108 



Ceylon, handbook to the flora of . . . 370 



Chamaecyparis obtusa 442 



pisifera 442, 459 



sphseroidea •.... 397 



thuyoides 397 



Chamserops excelsa 526 



Chamberlain, John, articles by. 268, 417 



Cheilanthes vestita 207 



Chelone Lyoni 397 



Chelsea botanic garden 475 



Cherries, choke 36S 



Cherry, Cornelian 238 



improved dwarf Rocky Moun- 

 tain 480 



Chestnut-tree in Llewellyn Park 13* 



Chilopsis saligna 433 



China asters 400 



plants recently discovered in 522 



tree, wild 503 



Chinese Primrose 94, 506 



Chionanthus Virginica 260 



Chionodoxa AUeni 55, 115 



gigantea 277 



Luciliae 177, 247 



Sardensis 275 



Tmolusi 275 



Chionoscilla Alleni 133 



Chorozema ilicifolia 20, 80 



Christ, H., article by 46 



Christmas green 540 



in London 22 



Chrysanthemum A. G. Ramsay 469 



A. H. Fewkes 478 



Abraham Lincoln 489 



Ada H. Le Roy 478 



• Annie Monahan 479 



Bellevue 479 



Brigand 489 



Bronze Giant 4S9 



C. B. Whitnall 517 



Challenge 489, 517 



Charles Davis 489 



Christmas Eve 517 



Daisy 469 



Dr. Covert 517 



Dr. Herbert M. Howe 479 



Dr. John H. Taylor 489 



. Dr. Julius Callendrear 469 



Eda Piass 517 



Edward Molyneux 475, 504 



Eiderdown 517 



Elsie N eville 504 



Emily Dorner 517 



Erminelda 479 



Ethel 518 



Eugene Dailledouze 479, 489 



Florence Percy 453* 



G.W. Childs 504 



Golden Dragon 518 



Golden Wedding. . . 478, 479, 489, 



„ , ^ ■ 504. 517 



Good Gracious 478, 479, 489 



Harry Balsley . 479 



Harry May 478 



Helen J. Joyce 479 



Inter-Ocean 489 



Ivory 479 



Joey Hill 489 



John Bunyan 504 



JudgeHoltt 489 



Katherine Leech 479 



L'Enfant des Deux Mbndes. . 489 



Livingston 469 



Louis Menand 469 



