Vlll 



[ndex. 



Landscape gardening in Japan 418 



Key-note in 531 



nature's, in Maine 378 



Lantana Camaiii 16 j 



Drap d'Or 34* 



involiKi-ata 433 



l.arix leptolepia 526 



Murrayana 526 



Daluirica Japonica 526* 



Kurilcnsis 5=6* 



Larkspurs 3'6 



perennial 156 



Larrea Mexicana 433 



Lalhyrus marilinuis 5' 



silvcslris 19" 



Lavandula spica 3*7 



vera 3*7 



Lavender, cultivation of 367 



l^wes. Sir Joiin Bennet, memorial 



to 363 



tlie worlt of 3°' 



Lawn notes 427 



Lawns, machine for watering 330 



the white grub in 357, 3^9 



Lazcnby, Prof. W. R., article by.... 516 

 Leaf-forms in relation to rainfall — 5"° 



Learned, J. E., article by 417 



Leaves, their falling in autumn 430 



Lee, W. W., article by : 39^ 



Legislation against plant diseases 



and inj urious insects 4°' 



insects 69,401 



Leichtlin, Max, articles by 267,446 



Lemons in New York 500 



Leontopodium 4^ 



Lepachys columnaris 437 



Leptactina Mannii 424 



Lespedeza bicolor 4 



Sieboldi 4 



Lettuce, best varieties of 227 



Leucoium vernum 177 



LeucophyllumTexanum 272, 514 



Liatris 39° 



grammifolia 497 



Libonia floribuuda 80,426 



Penrhosiensis 80, 537 



Ligustrum Ibota 274, 424* 508 



Japonicum 274 



medium 274 



vulgare, the fruits of 508 



Lilac, Clara Cochet 290 



Lucie Baltet 290 



. Marie le Graye 290 



Persian 236 



Philemon 290 



Lilacs, the best 457 



varieties of 290 



Lilies, autumn flowering 44, 55 



cultivation of 394 



atKew 413 



• Day 156 



Lilium, Alexandree 324 



auratum 114,395, 414 



and varieties 44 



macranthum 395 



platyphyllum 395 



candidum 280, 414 



Chalcedonicum 414 



Columbianum 56 



Coridion 326 



croceum 414 



giganteum 373*> 395 

 rayi 414 



Harrisii .......288, 477 



autumn cultivation of. 375 



in California 408 



Henryi 56. i74. 394. 4^4 



Humboldtii $6 



in California . 



Krameri 55 



lanci folium 115 



longiRorum 288, 414 



Formosanum 174, 414 



Lowii 324 



Nepalense 455 



Pardalinum 56, 414 

 arkmanni 55 



Pari-y 1 56 



parvum 56 



rubescens 56 



speciosum 56, 414 



varieties of 56, 394 



sulphureum 414 



superbum 414 



testaceum 326 



tigrinum 44, 414 



varieties of 44 



Wallichianum superbum. 374, 395 



Washingtonianum ^ 56 



Lily culture in pots 114 



water, Swedish 347 



of the Valley, indoor cultiva- 

 tion of 477 



Limnanthemum nympluc-oides 347 



I^imnocharis Humboldtii 379 



Linariacvmbalaria 267 



Lincoln Park, Chicago 402 



Lindelofia spectabilis prtucox 246 



I.indenia ' 520 



Linden-tree, the bark of 400 



Lindera Benzoin 238, 292 



glauca 293 



melisstelolia 292 



obtusiloba 292* 



pra^cox 293 



triloba 293 



Lindera umbellata 292 



Lintner, Dr.J. A., paper by 76 



Linumperenne 424 



trigvnum 18 



Liparis liliifolia 3'4. 347 



Listera australis 3'4 



Litsea glauca 292 



Lloyd, Francis Ernest, article by... 493 

 Lobelia puberula 3^3 



spicata 383 



Lodeman, E. C, articles by 9, 35 



Lomoria procera •• 445 



Lonicera brachypoda aureo-reticu- 



lata 3' 5 



Caprifolium 3'5 



Etrusca 3"5 



Ilava J15. 507 



flexuosa 315 



fragrantissima 240 



grata 315 



Japonica 315 



Morrowi 240 



Periclymenum 315 



Ruprechtiana 240 



Standishii, 240 



Sullivanti 3'5. 507 



Lopezia coronata 179 



Lott, A. M., article by 117 



Lotus corniculatus 287 



Egyptian 198 



Luculia gratissima 497 



Ludovia crenifolia 194 



Lumbering and forestry 451 



Lupinus subcarnosus 283 



Lycaste Pcelmani 226 



Skinneri leucoglossa.... ... 114 



Lychnis Chalcedonica 156 



vespertina plena 156 



Lyciimi Carolinianum 513 



Chinense, the fruits of. 507 



Lynn Woods, in the, with pen and 



camera 82 



Lythrum Salicarla 370, 499 



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Macaranga Porteana 226 



Machilus Thunbergii 292 



Madura aurantiaca 524 



Macoun, James M., article by 373 



MacPherson, James, article by .... 178 



Macrozamia Miquellii 340 



Magnolia acuminata 378 



conspicua 230 



Halleana 230 



hypoleuca 64 



Kobus 64*, 230 



Lennlana 230, 445 



macrophylla 378 



obovata 230 



salicifoUa 65* 



Soulangeana 230 



stellata 174, 230 



Maine, nature's landscape garden- 

 ing in 378 



Malvaviscus Drummondii. ..63, 242, 514 



Manda, Jos. Jr.., article by 117 



Manettia bicolor 20, 80 



Mangrove-tree in Florida 97* 



Manning, J. Woodward, articles by, 



, 45. 25S, 307 

 Manures, how to make and how to 



use them 179 



Maple, the Big-leaf 493 



sugar making. . . 120, 141, 173, jo8 



the Mountain 318 



Maples, grafted 373 



Japanese '44*, 154*, 490 



Maranta Mooreana 52 



Sanderlana 52 



Marica Northiana 258 



Marsh lands, value of 98 



Marshall, Humphrey, sketch of.... 461 



Marshallia ccespitosa 64 



Martindale, Isaac C, death of 36 



Masdevallia Geleniana 226 



Harryana Gravesioe 42 



. Hincksiana 114 



McVitise 10 



Schroederiana 114 



Massey, Prof. W. F., articles by . .6, 74, 



82, 176, 185, 278, 329, 374, 377, 429, 51S 



Masters, Dr. Maxwell T., article by. 126 



Mastic 272 



Maxillaria Harrisonise 187 



May, waiting for the 192 



McMillan. William, paper by 70 



Meadow flowers, a bunch of 352* 



Meehan Nurseries in Germantown. 377 



Joseph, article by 115 



Thomas, testimonial to 310 



■ work for small parlts. 242, 



248 

 Melilotus alba, planting for honey.. 270 



Meliosma myriantha 162 



Melon industry, the Benton Harbor.. 412 



Osage 412 



Melons, Hackensack 390 



Mentzelia ornata 63 



Merendera Bulbocodium 426 



Mertensia Virginica 156, 179, 247 



Mezquit, curly '. 513 



Mexican bulbs 197 



garden, in a 283 



Mexican travel, notes of. . . 172, 182, 203, 

 223, 242, 263 



Mexican trees, new species of 303 



Mexico, plants from 3S9 



Michelia compressa 75* 



Michigan garden, raid-November, 



in a 498 



Micromerla rupestris 328 



Mlcrostylls ophioglossoides 314 



Mildew of gooseberry, remedy for. 240 

 Mildews as influenced by climate 



and variety 438 



Millabitiora 56, 380 



Miltonia vexillaria 346 



Amesiana 378 



Pnncess May 255 



Mina lobata 424 



Miscanthus Sinensis 320 



Missouri Botanic Garden ...60, 339, 509 



M istakes in planting 20 



Mohr, Dr. Charles, articles by. . .21, 372 

 Mohrodendron, the generic name 



of 463,486, 518 



Momordica Cochinchinensis 326 



Monarda discedens 267 



■ punctata 383 



Monodora grandiflora 54 



Montbretias, hybrid 407 



Moore, F. W., "paper by 3H7 



Morina elegans 317 



longifolia 317 



Morning-glories, Japanese 537 



Morus alba 324, 467 



rubra 467 



Mount Royal Park, Montreal 523 



Mulberries, American 336 



Russian 336 



Mulching, does It retard the ripen- 

 ing of fruits 495 



Musa and allied genera 306 



Cavendishii 19 



coccinea 122 



Mannii 122 



Martini 90 



rosacea 122 



Muscari lingulatum 177 



Musenium alpinum 243 



Mushrooms as a side crop 407 



cultivation of 436 



Muskmelons 390 



Myosotldium nobile 445 



Myrlca cerifera, the fruits of 508 



Gale 343 



rubra 343 



Myrsiphyllum asparagoides 80 



Names of lakes and peaks, restor- 

 ing primeval 74 



of plants, the common 116 



Narcissus, Bernardi 237 



bicolor prcecox 177 



cernuus pulcher 180 



Empress 180, 206 



Horsfieldi 180 



incomparabllis, Sir Watkin.. 247 



obvallaris j8o 



poeticus 207, 237 



rugilobus 206 



Scoticus 177 



Sir Watkin 218 



cultivation of 306 



new 220 



Polyanthus, at the World's 



Fair 188 



season, the 207 



varieties of 180, 218 



Nasturtiums, varieties of 330 



Nature, poems of : 509 



Nectarines at the Columbian Expo- 

 sition 398 



Nehrling, H., article by 131 



Nelumbium speciosum 198, 297 



Nelumbiums, cultivation of 78 



Nelumbo lutea 16 



Nemastylis brunnea 56 



Nemesia strumosa 55, 255 



Suttoni 102 



Neopringlea integrifolia 182 



Nepnrolepis davallioides 367 



furcans 367 



exaltata 367 



tuberosa 115 



Nerine elegans alba 454 



roseo-crispa 488 



New England roads, along 23 



New Hampshire Forestry Commis- 

 sion, report of the 109 



New Jersey Highlands, the 491 



New plants from Asia Minor 274 



New South Wales, flora of 370 



New Year's awakening, the 22 



New York's proposed speed-road.. 431 



Nicholson, George, articles by.. 413, 424 



in America 289, 382 



Nicotiana afifinis 238, 457 



Nidularium Makoyanum 54 



striatum 54 



Nomenclature of decorative plants.. 320 



— - — — of garden flowers 25 



North Carolina, effect of winter in. . 74 

 grapes in 374 



Nurseries, H. Cannell & Sons' 474 



Knap Hill 62 



Meenao, in Germantown. ... 377 



— — — Rose Hili, flower show at. .. . 107 



Sutton & Son's .'.. loi 



Nursery exhibits at the Columbian 



Exposition 389 



Nyctaginia capitata 63, 333 



Nymphiea alba 366 



candidissima 258 



rosea 347, 366 



rubra 347 



albida 258 



albiflora 366 



Amazonum 366 



blanda 366 



Carollnlana 297 



Caspary 347 



Devoniensis stiperba 379 



flava 366 



gigantea 40*, 297, 366 



gracilis 54.145. 3^6, 379 



Ivewensis 366 



Laydekeri 54, 245, 347, 366 



rosea 406 



Marliacea carnea 407 



ch romatella 406 



rosacea 366 



rosea 407 



rubra 366, 407 



pygmea 245 



sphserocarpa 347 



Sturtevantii 366, 406 



the Berlin variety 366 



Trickeri '. 464 



tuberosa 415* 



■ flavescens 366 



versicolor 366 



Zanzibarensls 347, 366 



Nymphteas, propagation of 150, 347 



tropical 407 



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Oak, Lucombe 444 



Poison 238 



the Black 398 



the Pin 524 



the Red 398 



the Scarlet 398 



the southern Bastard White.. 372 



the southern Pin 372 



Oaks, an avenue of Live i .2* 



and conifers, how to Identity 



certain 397 



foliage of 467 



fruiting of 492 



in Texas 16 



Japanese 385 



Live, on Chelsea Plantation, 



Beaufort County, S. C 2* 



Odontoglossum crispum 500, 519 



. Owenianum 42 



Pescatorei 89 



platycheilum 42 



Wattianum 255 



Wendlandianum 42 



(Knothera Drummondii 513 



Fraseri 287 



Missourlensls 287, 395, 437 



Youngl 289 



Ohl, Percy C., article by 105 



Okra, cultivation of 227 



Velvet 417 



Olearia Haastil 140 



Olives in California 12 



Olmsted, Frederick Law 420 



honorary degrees con- 

 ferred upon 350 



the work of, at the 



Columbian Exposition 192 



Oncidium Gravesianum 42, 527 



macranthum 255 



ornithorhynchum 497 



Rolfeanum 42 



Saint Legerianum 42 



Sanderianura 336, 515 



tigrinum 519 



varicosum 519 



Onion-culture in the south 6 



the Prizetaker 517 



Onions, cultivation of 516 



for profit 107 



Spanish 410 



Opuntia Engelmannl 272 



prolifera 11 



Orange, the, in northern California. 308 



the Kumquat 268 



Oranges, Florida, in England 450 



in New York 500 



Orchard diseases 71 



fruits, are the varieties run- 

 ning out 87, 131 



Russian varieties of. . . 490 



why varieties disap- 

 pear 149 



Orchards, fertilizing 71 



spraying 160 



Orchid collecting 466 



-culture 514 



Review, the 10 



weevil, the 527 



Orchidaceous Plants, Veitchs' Man- 

 ual of 226 



