VI 



Inde? 



.'X. 



Drought in England 320 



lessons of tlie 428 



Dunbar, John, article by 169 



Durian-fruil 84 



Dwarfing plants in Japan 373 



Dysodia chrysanthemoides 162 



K 



Echinacea purpurea 389 



Economic tungi 189, 510 



Economy in decoration 352* 



Edelweiss 46, 1 59 



Education for the farm and garden, 57 



Egyptian lotus 198 



Enretia acuminata 274 



elliptica 242, 283 



Mexicana 303 



Eichornia ccerulea 347 



crassipes major 347 



El;eagnus hortensis in Dakota 528 



longipes 293 



pungens 293 



umbellatus 263, 293, 469 



EIreocarpus photinil'olia iii 



Eleutherococcus 233 



Ellwanger& Barry, ai'ticle from .. . 299 



Elm, tlie American 467 



the cedar or red 524 



the English 467 



Elm-tree bark borer 76 



Elms, an avenue of 172* 



Elwes, H.J. , article by 408 



Elynius Canadensis 15 



— '- "laucus 338 



hystrix 338 



Emmenanthe pendulifera 55 



Endicott, W. E., articles by.. 6, 103, 277, 

 288, 306, 357, 415.487 



Endive, cultivation of 317 



Ephedra antisiphilitica 393 



Epidendrum Godsetfianum 42 



Mantinianum 89 



radicans 477 



Watsonianuni 42 



Epimedium alpinum 258 



macranthum 258 



niveum 229, 258 



sulphureum 258 



Epiphronites Veitchii 378 



Epiphyllum truncatum jg 



Eranthis Cilicica 133, 186 



Eremurus robustus 277 



Erianthus Ravennae 338 



Erica Caffra 537 



hyemal s 8 



melanthera 537 



Tetralix 447 



varans 355, 447 



Erigeron neteromorphus 203 



Eriostemum buxifolium 156 



Eritrichium nanum 152 



Erodium Manescavi 287 



Eryngium protasflorum 243 



Eryngiums, European 496 



Erythea ormata 105 



edulis 105 



Erythrochaete palmatifida 317 



Erythronium albidum 277 



grandifiorum 56 



Erythroniums, cultivation of 267 



Eucalyptus globulus. 12 , 



Eucharis Amazonica 19 



Candida 296 



grandiflora 296 



L,owii 196 



Eucryphia Billardieri 344, 386 



— ^— Moorei 345 



pinnatifolia 344, 386 



Eulalia gracillima univitatta 338 



Japonica 320 



variegata 338 



zebrina 338 



Eulophiella Elisabethae 89,204, 294 



Eupatorium ageratioides 283 



atrorubens 426 



coelestinum . 383 



riparium 426, 506 



Euphorbia fulgens 8 



Ipecacuanhse 330 



jacquinioefiora j8, 32 



pulcherrima 8, 32, 506 



splendens 32 



Europe, notes of a summer journey 



in 4, 14, 62, Z40 



Euptelsea poly andra 52 



Eurotia lanata 12 



Eurya Japonica 88 



Euryale f erox 434 



Eustoma silenifolium 514 



Evergreens, transplanting 400 



Evodia ruttecarpa iii 



Evonymus alatus 142 



Amencan and European. .. . 45 



Europ^eu.-^ Hamiltonianus. , . 142 



Japonicus 142 



macropterus 142 



Nipponicus 142 



oxyphyllus 142 



Exacum macranthum 394 



E.xcoecaria Japonica 323 



Exhibition, Boston chrysanthemum, 478 



spring flower 149 



Chicago chrysanthemum.... 489 



■ New York chrysanthemum.. 478 



Exhibition, New York Florists' Club 138 



spring flower, , 209 



Philadelphia carnation 107 



chrysanthemum 479 



spring flower 137 



spring llower. Rose Hill Nur- 

 series 107 



Royal Horticultural Society.. 254 



United States Nurseries, 



Chrysanthemum 469 



United States Nurseries, or- 

 chid 69 



Experiment Stations, work of, 



381, 429, 521 

 work of American 462 



Fairmount Park, trees in 378 



Farlow, Dr. W. G., articles by.. 23, 363 

 Farm house in northern California. 132* 



Farms abandoned 201 



and forests on the Carolina 



foot-hills 441. S18 



Farwcll, O. A., article by 149 



Fatsia horrida 233 



Japonica 233 



papyrifera 233 



Fences 482, 502, 512, 520 



insects sheltered by 24 



Fern, a rare 99 



Ferneries, hardv 206 



Fernow, Dr. B. E., articles by. . . 34, 147 



Ferns, cultivation of 207 



filmy 237 



suitable lor house-culture . . . 367 



Fertilizer farming 159 



Fertilizers for small fruits 236 



Ficus Guadalajarana 304 



Jaliscana 303 



Pringlei 304 



Segovia^ 203 



Filbert disease 134* 



Fir, the Douglas 14 



F'ires, forest 312, 318 



Fisher & Co., article from 326 



Flannagaii, L. C, article by 459 



Flora of California 390 



of Ceylon, handbook to the. . 370 



of New South Wales 370 



of south Arabia 514 



of West Virginia 128 



of the coast dune of Lake 



Michigan 51 



Floral sketch-book, the . 500 



Florists, convention of the Society 



of American 359 



Flower and Fruit Mission, New 



York 232, 450 



buds in winter, forcing 81 



garden in spring, the 231 



the 357 



-the English 65 



• gardens for-children 278 



• market in New York, the .... 160 



■ pictures 232 



■ at the Academy of De- 



sign. 



• seeds to be sown in Jul)' 290 



■ show at Rose Hill Nurseries. 107 



at Short Hills, N.J 469 



in Boston 149, 478 



in New York 209, 478 



in Philadelphia.. . 137, 479 



■ of the New York 



Florists' Club 138 



showsand their uses. 139, 498, 508 



Flowering plants for cool houses. . . 156 



odor ot 260 



Flowers, a bunch of meadow 352* 



annuals for cut 116 



autumn blooming of spring, 



417. 430 

 blue 198 



cut, how to preserve 322 



Easter 160 



favorite 46 



for cutting in winter 506 



forcingin winter .. .. 81, 117, 141 



hardy .... 22, 33, 90, 136, 139, 152, 



156, J70, 177, 186, 192, 197, 200, 207, 209, 



210, 217, 218, 227, 237, 245, 246, 247, 257, 



267, 274, 277, 280, 287, 288, 296, 304, 306, 



307. 315, 328, 377, 387, 395, 397, 407 



in Paris 124 



of the Riviera 174 



preservation of 470 



seasonable 118,160,186,520 



spring, at Short Hills, N. J.. . 247 



the love of Japanese for par- 

 ticular 50 



the names of garden 25 



the use of, in ceremonies. . .. 282 



wild 257, 268, 314 



at exhibitions 460 



how to know 189 



in market 273 



of America 199 



the re-appearance of . . 2x9 



Flushing, Long Island, trees in 382 



Foliage, color of, in spring 209 



Forage-plant, a new 392, 428 



Foreign plants, how they came to 



Europe 312 



Forest air and forest soil, hygienic 

 significance of 34 



Forest commission, Pennsylvania.. 261 



fires in Newjersey 170 



lossby 312 



the annual 312, 318 



flora ot Japan. . . 26, 38*, 51*, 64*, 



75*, 88, III'*, 121, 142*, 153*, 162*, 193*, 

 zij"", 233* 253, 273, 292*, 323*, 342*, 

 363*, 383* 403, 442*, 473, 493*, 524* 532 



of Virginia 208 



lands, care ot the public 140 



legislation in Pennsylvania.. 271 



planting 238 



reservations, care of the na- 

 tional 351, 511 



in the west 120 



tree plantation in Illinois .... 490 



trees in the southern states, 



the distribution of some 372 



Forestry and lumbering 451 



Association, American, an- 

 nual meeting of 520, 529 



Building, Columbian Exposi- 

 tion, exhibits in 350, 380 



commission of Pennsylvania. 



no, 250 



report of the New 



Hampshire 109 



congress, the coming 251 



exhibit, Michigan 470 



in the west 136 



Forests, American coniferous 408 



and farms on the Carolina 



foot-hills 441, 518 



and the army, the 95, 511 



climatic influence of 147 



coniferous 252 



cutting down signorial 332 



destruction of 201, 402 



in Germany 128 



in the Amador, second- 

 growth 228 



of Minnesota, suggestions 



from the White Pine 348 



of Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne Park in 



northern New York 168 



of the south 158 



of the White Mountains. . .62, 106 



of Wyoming 240 



timber production of our 212 



the national government and 



the national 511 



was the desolation of central 



Tunis caused by the destruction of 481 

 Forget-me-nots, seeds, sowing of. .. 328 

 Formal gardening. 119, 129, 161, 302, 371 



planting in parks 371 



Fortuine, Dr. H. A.,articleby 498 



Foster, Prof. M., article by 47 



Fourcoya gigantea 399 



Roezlii 360 



Four-lined leaf-bug 500 



France, training of fruit-trees in... 389 



Fraxinellas 280 



Fraxinus Americana Texensis 524 



excelsior 467 



longicuspis 274 



Manchurica 274 



potamophila 467 



raibocarpa 90 



rhyncophylla 484* 



French, J. D. W., article by 95 



schools of horticulture 284 



Freylinia cestroides 514 



Fringe-tree, white 263 



Fritiilaria acmopetalis 275 



aurea 164, 217, 275 



biflora 227 



latifolia 275 



pallidiflora 277 



pudica 56, 258, 267 



recurvEs 56 



tristis 227 



tulipaefolia 277 



Whiltallii 184, 220 



Fritillarias , 197 



hardiness of 267 



Frost, effect of in North Carolina. . . 74 

 Fruit decays, an observation on. . . . 342 



exports, Californian 138 



farm, a large 170 



new types of 206 



phosphate for 121 



thinning of 320 



trees for road-side planting, 



objections to 190 



French 389 



girdled by mice 93 



pruning 170 



spraying of 160 



Fruits at Columbian Exposition, 239, 279, 

 309,358, 398, 399, 409, 419 



cultivation of, in Texas 298 



failure of promising varieties 



of 2 



in North Dakota, two wild . . 368 



late ornamental 507 



new tropical 160 



Russian 374, 409, 490 



small, in Indiana 346 



stone, at the Columbian Ex- 

 position 398 



two unappreciated 336 



wild in southern California.. 313 



Fuchsia procumbens 179 



Fungi, economic 189 



in English woodlands 510 



Fungicides upon potatoes, a test of, 297* 



Fungus, a useful 510 



club-root 78* 



on the Mountain Ash 508 



Funkia subcordata 397 



Gaillardia grandifloi-a 136 



pulchella 283, 513 



Galaclia heterophylla 393 



Galanthus Byzantinus 124 



Elwesii robustus 124 



gracilis 280 - 



Ikariae 220 



1 mperati 170 



Atkinsi 177 



maximus 184 



ochrospeilus 480 



Perryi 124 



varieties of 90, 136 



Galium aristatum 268 



Gallaher, Frank M., article by 199 



Galtonia candicans 397 



Garden, a seventeenth century 49 



art and architecture 73 



autunan in a West Virginia.. 469 



botanic, at Edinburgh 140 



English flower 65 



hardy flower... .136, 218, 246, 277, 



357 



in a Mexican 283 



in May, the 223 



in Northern "California 258 



Japanese 49, 380 



at the Columbian Ex- 

 position 369 



Missouri botanic 60,339, 509 



notes 377. 407. 457 



from a Northern 437 



October in a West Virginia. . 453 



of Mr. E. H. Hart, Federal 



Point, Florida 131 



spring preparation for the . . . .68 



students at Kew 475 



^^— the flower 357 



the rock 287 



the spring 177 



the water 207, 296, 347 



the wild 257, 268 



work in August 337 



Gardeners' certificates, questions to 



be answered by candidates for.. . 302 



Gardenia florida 179 



Gardening at the Columbian Expo- 

 sition 302, 459 



city 157 



co-operative 387 



formal. 119, 129, 161, 302, 371 



Gardens, flower, for children 278 



Italian, notes on - 322 



surrounding the Taj Mahal.. 171 



Gentiana acaulis 287 



angustifolia. 382 



cruciata ' 287 



Geranium Balkanum 245 



maculatum 257 



rose, for perfumes 128 



sanguineum 287 



Gerard, J. N., articles by, 9, 16, 22, 31, 43, 



55.57.69,92, 102, 115, 125, 136, 157, 177, 

 186, J97, 207, 218, 227, 229, 237, 245, 247, 

 257, 267, 274, 288, 296, 308, 315, 328, 338, 

 347. 356, 357. 377. 395. 407. 4'6. 4=6, 434, 

 445, 457. 464. 469. 488, 497. 498. 508, 526, 

 537 

 German wine building at the Colum- 

 bian Exposition . 329 



Germantown, streets of 378 



the Meehan nurseries and the 



trees of 377 



Gesneras, summer cultivation of... 275 



Geum triflorum 257 



Ghent, quinquennial exhibition at. . 204 



Ginger-beer plant 50 



Gingko-tree 473 



Ginseng, cultivation of 490 



the American 352 



Girdled pear-tree restored by graft- 



i"K 93* 



Gladioli, early flowering 368 



French 379 



hardy 257 



hybrid 243 



Gladiolus, Bowiensis 368 



Papilio Gandavensis 243 



Brenchleyensis 368 



ramosus, hybrids of 368 



oppositiflorus 446 



sulphureus 350 



Victorialis 243 



Glass, substitutes for 150 



Gleditsia Japonica 163* 



Gloxinia crassitolia, summer culti- 

 vation of 275 



speciosa 33 



Gloxinias, cultivation of 33 



diseases of ., .. 9 



Gnaphalium lavandulaceum 243 



Gonzalia glabra 303 



Goodyera pubescens 34, 314 



Gooseberries, cultivation of, in 



Indiana 347 



Gordonia Altamaha .... 227, 378, 437, 492 



Lasianthus 492 



Grammatophyllum Fenzlianum 255 



