Index. 



vu 



Grammatophyllum speciosum 225 



Grape, Black Hambui-g 68, 370, 374 



Campbell's Early 530 



Geneva 72 



Munson's Brilliant 374 



Muscat 374 



Nectar 410 



pollen, impotency of 199 



Samuels 279 



vines, pruning 189 



Grapes, bagging 240 



California raisin 265 



Concord, experiment with.. . 375 



■ cultivation of 447 



diseases of 438 



exhibit of, at the World's Fair 419 



for winter keeping 10 



■ grafting 170 



hardiness ot 210 



in North Carolina, cultivation 



of 300, 374 



jMunson's seedling 375 



trials with 96 



under glass, cultivation of 



326. 475 

 Grass, Crab 427 



Pampas 170 



Ravenna 338 



seed for lawns. .■ 427 



Grasses 338 



on the coast dune of Lake 



Michigan , 15 



Gray, Asa, Letters of 539 



Greenhouse, a summer 176 



exhibits attheColumbian Ex- 

 position 448 



plants ri5, 179, 397 



winter-flowering 536 



preparation for winter, 



337. 367. 477 



repairing of 375 



work 506 



Greenhouses, small 92, 526 



Greiner, T., articles by 288, 447, 516 



Grevillea robusta 56, 389, 520 



Grewia parviflora, the fruits ot 507 



Grey, Robert M., articles by 105, 169, 



258, 269 



GrifTinia hyacinthina 296 



GrindeliS inuloides 36 



Groundsel-tree, the fruits of 508 



Grub, the white, in lawns 357, 369 



Grubs and seeds in greenhouse soil, 



to kill 427 



Guevina Avellana 534 



Guiacum angustifoliura 283 



Guillot, Jean Baptiste, death of 410 



Gustavia pterocarpa 424 



Gypsophila cerastioides 287 



repens 287 



Raddiana 90 



Gypsy moth, destruction of 69 



H 



Habenaria carnea 394, 485 



ciliarls 34 



dilatata 34 



firabriata 34 



psy codes 34 



Haemanthus multiflorus 296 



sanguineus 296 



Halesia, a new name for the genus. 433, 

 463, 486, 518 



Carolina 434 



diptera 434 



Meehani 377 



parviflora 434 



tetraptera 249, 273, 434 



the use of the generic name. 433, 



463 



V. Mohrodendron 486 



Hallophytes 433 



Halsted, Prof. Byron D., articles by 78, 

 134, 342. 508 



Hamamelis arborescens 214 



Japonica 214 



Virginiana 436, 492 



Hamburg, villa gardens of 430 



Hammond, A. C., death of 280 



Hardy annuals 397 



ferneries 206 



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



156, 170, 177, 186, 197, 200, 207, 209, 210, 



217, 218, 227, 237, 245, 246, 247, 257, 267, 



274, 277, 280, 287, 288, 296, 304, 306, 507, 



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



herbaceous plants ..... . 377, 391 



perennials for sub-tropical 



effect 45 



plants, winter care uf 497 



Harrison, J. B., articles by 106, 328 



Harvard Botanic Garden, notes 



from 93, 166, 468 



Harvev, J. C, articles by J04, 439 



Hatfield, T. D., articles by . . . . 126, 135, 

 146, 156, 166, 179, 187,208, 228, 246, 275, 

 287, 298, 307, 308, 317, 328, 337, 348, 357, 

 378, 388. 395, 397, 408, 437, 508, 518, 537 



Havard, Dr. v., article by 452 



Hawks and owls of the United 

 States, their relation to agricul- 

 ture 258 



Heating apparatus, valves in 81 



Hedysarum coronarium 425 



Hedysarum multijuo;um 386 



Helianthus argophyllus 272 



• Maximilliani 272, 440 



rigidus, var. Miss Mellish... 394 



Helianthum vulgare 270 



Heliconia illustris 183 



spectabilis 90 



Heliotrope, cultivation of 20 



Helleborus niger lo, 156, 537 



Helwingia 233 



Hemerocallis flava 280 



Miltendorffiana 287 



Thunbergii 287 



varieties of 156 



Hemlock forests in Japan 39'*', 495'* 



Hemlocks in Minnesota 418 



Henshaw, Samuel, articles by. 197, 397, 



407 



Herbaceous plants, hardy 377, 391 



Heuchera sanguinea. . 156, 287, 316, 395 



Hibiscus Moscheutos 383, 499 



Hicoria myristicseformis. 372 



Pecan 372, 378 



Hickory, Nutmeg 372 



Hieracium Pilosella 290 



Highlands of New Jersey 491 



Hilgard, Prof. E. W., article by 463 



Hill, E. J., articles by 15, 51, 94, 157. 



178, j88 

 Holmes, Thomas, articles by. . 132, 308 

 Hingham, Massachusetts, history 



, ot' 499 



Hippeastrum procerum 326 



Hogg, Thomas, death ot 24 



Holland, treatment of waste lands in no 



Hollies, hardy evergreen 196 



Holly, American, transplanting of. . 138 

 Hollyhocks, double, cultivation of. . 315 



winter care of 497 



Home-grounds, planting of 471 



Honeysuckle, Hall's Japanese 446 



Honeysuckles, climbing 314, 507 



Tartarian 240 



Hop Hornbeam 383 



Horsford, F. H., articles by. .33, 47, 56 

 82, 197, 267, 296, 367, 437, 518 

 Horticultural Building of the Colum- 

 bian Exposition, plant effects in 



the 349* 



of the Columbian Ex- 

 position, the front esplanade of 



the 379 



Congress at the Columbian 



Exposition 359 



education in France 214, 284 



exhibit at the Columbian Ex- 

 position 271, 382 



Hall in Philadelphia, destruc- 

 tion by fire 250 



Society, general 370 



of Wayne, Pa 84 



Royal 112, 387 



Western New York, 



meeting of 57, 70 



Horticulture and birds 58 



at the Columbian Exposition, 341, 



369, 399 



in Belgium 353 



in France 124 



Japanese, at the Columbian 



Exposition 369 



technical instruction in 214 



Hoskins, T. H., articles by. .30, 374, 526 



Hot-bed, care of 180 



Hough, Romeyn B., article by 93 



House-plants. . .84, 102, 103, 115, 157, 416 



Houstonia coerulea 257 



Hovenia dulcis 142, 300, 377 



Huckleberries, white 363 



Hudsonia tomentosa 51 



Humulus Japonicus variegatus 346 



Hunn, C. E., articles by... 167, 187, 197, 

 227, 417 



Hunnemania fumaritefolia 424 



Hunnewell, H. H., article by 228 



honorary degree con- 

 ferred upon 350 



Hybrid genera 126 



Hybridization, experiments in 200 



Hybridizing 216 



Hydrangea hortensis 340 



paniculata 214, 387 



grandiflora 355, 387 



quercifolia 300 



vestita pubescens 394* 



Hydropyrum latifolium 338 



Hymenocallis calathinum 350 



Hymenophyllum, varieties of 237 



Hypericum calycinum 447 



Moseriarium 63, 247,407, 454 



Hypei'icums 354 



Iberis Garrexiana 229 



Gibraltarica 229 



Icacorea paniculata 324 



Ile.x Aquilolium 196 



crenata 122 



geniculata 122 



glabra 196 



Integra 121 



laevigata, the fruits of 507 



latifolia 121 



macropoda 122 



opaca 196, 499, 507 



Ilex pecundulosa 122 



rotunda 121 



seri-ata 122 



Sieboldi 122, 227, 507 



■ Suderoki j 22 



verticillata, the fruits of 507 



liliciuni anisatum 75 



religiosum 75 



verum 75 



Imantophyllum miniatum 84 



Impatiens Hawkeri 68 



Micholitzii 90 



pallida 403 



Im])otency of pollen 199 



Improvement and care of public 



grounds 371 



of useful plants, experimental 



work in the 261 



Incarvillea Delavayi 267 



Index Kewensis 306 



of agricultural literature of 



Maine 340 



Indian Currant, the fruits of 507 



Indiana, small fruits in 346 



Insects, legislation against 69. 401 



Inula grandiflora 404* 



Ipomoea fistulosa 514 



■ Me.xicana 267 



pandurata 267 



sinuata 514 



triloba 78, 537 



Iris alata 43, 457 



amcena, hybrids of 18 



aphylla 218 



atrofusca 180 



aurea 43 



bracteata 32 



Bismarckiana 220 



Bosniacae 267 



Caroliniana 32, 334* 



Caucasica g 



Cengialti 227 



Chamseiris 18, 227 



cristata 32, 227, 257, 268 



cuprea 32, 268 



■ Cypriana 267 



Douglasiana 32, 497 



ensata biglumis 47 



fimbriata 43 



Florentina .43, 238 



foetidissima 43 



Germanica 18, 244 



alba 18 



Amas 18 



macrantha 267 



semperfiorens 18 



gigantea 267 



graminea 245 



Hartwegii 32 



he.xagona 32 



Iberica 227 



lacustris 32 



laevigata 31 



longipetala 238 



Lorteti 204, 255 



Lusitanica 257 



Madonna 90 



maridensis 267 



Missouriensis 32 



Monnieri 43,47, 268 



morteoides 9 



neglecta, hybrids of j8 



■ Nepalensis 55 



• Letha 55 



- ochroleuca 267 



- Olbiensis 18, 227 



- Oncocyclus 55, 204, 220 



- orchioides 9, 197 



- orientalis 43, 267 



- o.xysepala 238 



-pallida 18, 238 



- Pavonia 9 



- Persica g 



, prismatica 32 



- Pseudo-acorus 43, 268, 297 



- pumila 18 



- Regelia 55 



- Robinsoniana 9 



- Sibirica 43 



-Sindjarensis 9 



- sordida 257 



- spectabilis 238, 297 



- stylosa 44, 537 



■ speciosa 12 



267 

 32 

 32 



Susiana 238 



Suwarowi 180 



Tectorum 1 97, 



tena.x , 



tennis . 



the Pearl 288 



Tingitana 9 



tomiolopha 267 



tripetala 32 



tuberosa 9 



unguicularis 44 



■ varicgata iS 



. Variant. 



verna 32,268 



versicolor 32 



bulbous, a monograph of. ... 9 



season , the 47 



Irises, American 32 



and their cultivation. 9, 16, 31, 43, 



bulbous, reprint of lecture 



on by Prof. Michael Foster 310 



Japanese 3>, 32, 288 



Irises, Japanese, at Short Hills 308 



Pacific coast 497 



— ; — rhizomatous, cultivation ot... 288 

 Irrigation and drainage in the gar- 

 den, combined si6 



Italian gardens, notes on 322 



Ixiolirion macranthum yo 



Sintenisi qo 



Ixora coccinea 409 



Izawa, Henry, [jailer by 373 



J 



Jacobinia magnifica 63 



Jack, J. G., articles by 4, 14, 62, 134, 



140, 196, 226, 245, 265, 286, 314, 354, 

 419, 436, 446, 455, 467, 492, 507. 



Japan, forest flora of 26, 38*, 51* 



64* 75* 88, III* 121, 142*, 153* '162*,' 

 J93* 213* 233* 253, 273, 292* 323*, 

 342*, 363"*, 383* 403. 442* 473, 493*, 

 524* 532- 



dwarfingplants in 373 



Mr. Parsons' pictures of 127 



Japanese Horticulture at the Co- 

 lumbian Exposition 365^ 380 



nursery practice ' 373 



oaks 385 



trees in Rhode Island 468 



wax-h-ee ,2 



wineberry 206, 440 



Jatropha Berlandieri 353 



stimulosa ,5 



Jericho roses 23 



Johnson, Dr. Laurence, death of..'.! 150 

 Johnson's Gardeners' Dictionary. . . 127 



Jones, Beatrix, article by 378 



Charles L., article bv 68 



Prof. L. R., article by 297 



Juglans Californica 3,, 



cordiforinis ^42 



Mexicana 304 



regia ] 342 



rupestns 272 



Sieboldiana 342 



Juneberry jg- 



^ — a dwarf 206 



Junipers, fruiting of ', 402 



Juniperus Chinensis 4Q3 



communis 403 



conferta 403 



^M'^"" 493 



-— :?,^bina ,5, 433 



Virgmiana 4^,2 



K 



Kalanchoe carnea 03 



Katsura Japonica 75 



Katydids, injury to cranberries by. 84 



Kentia Forsteriana ,04 



Kew gardens, description of 4 



Kitchen-garden, the 468 



Knap Hill, hardy azaleas at 262 



Kniphofia caulescens 304 



citrina 486 



longicollis 304 



modesta 55, 454 



Natalensis 446 



Nelsoni -- 



pauciflora jj 



Koeberlinia spinosa 433 



Kolreuterias ^jo 



Korameria ramosissima 433 



Krameria secundifiora 28-' 



Kraus, Prof., paper by 312 



Kumquat fruit 240 



I, 



Label, a new plant 



Labisia smaragdina , 



Laburnums 



Lachenalia orchidioides. . 



pendula 



Aureliana. 



Lachenalias, cultivation of 488, 



La-lia albida 



anceps Amesiana 



autuninalis Arnoldiana... . . . 



elegans Littleana 



Statteriana 



tenebrosa 2=5, 



Finckeniana. 



furfui-acea 



Maynardii 



monophylla 



purpuiVta 



Lowiana. 



Lrelio-Cattleya, new hybrid . . . 

 Nvssa..' 



Statteriana . 



Lagerstrtemia Indica 



Lagoons of Jackson Park, plants 



around the 



La Mance, Lora S., articles by, 20, 



Landscape-art, composition in 



■in public narks 



• at the Columbian Ex- 



57* 

 90 

 270 

 296 

 296 

 124 

 536 

 5.^7 

 534 

 537 

 373 

 373 

 378 

 xo 

 527 

 114 

 344 

 355 

 23c 



42 

 378 

 535 

 1 78 



419 

 219, 

 428 



522 

 191 



position 192, 293,361,459, 501 



