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Index, 



Retinospora squanosa 248, 378 



Rcutlie, G., papers by 44, 55 



Rcverclion, l)i-. ]., articles by 63, 262, 



298, 503. 5=4 

 Reviews of Books, see Books Re- 

 viewed. 



Rhizophora Maiii;le in Florida 97* 



Rhoilea Japonic;! 240 



Rliododendron, Ali>iiin eleji^ans.... 63 



arboreuin 108 



Auclilandii 444 



Catawbieiise 63, 254 



Caiicasicum 178 



Dauricuin 133 



Dona Maria 178 



fenugineiini 46 



Helen Scliill'ncr 236 



hirsiilu in 46 



MacDonald;o 178 



maximiun 63, 178,254 



Prince Caniille De Rohan 17S 



raceniosiim 54, 164 



Rosy Bell 196 



Sinense 254 



Srnirnowii 324 



Smithii aiireum 196 



• Stilsoni 444 



Un^ernii 324 



Vaseyi 63, 230, 236 



Rhododendrons at the Co- 

 lumbian Exposition 259 



cultivation of 63 



hardy 178 



at Wellesley, Massa- 

 chusetts 228 



Himalayan 444 



in Japan 254 



Rhodomyrtustomentosa 226 



Rliodotypus Iterrioides 230, 508 



Rhus, aromatica 15 



copallina 354 



lanceolata 503 



diversiloba 23S 



microphylla 393 



OsbecKii 340, 354 



semi-alata 163, 340 



succedanea 12, 163 



Toxicodendron 163, 238 



trichocarpa 163 



vernicifera 162 



Ribes, alpinum 245 



aureum 245 



floridum 245 



Gordonianum 245 



Menziesii 313 



nigrum 245 



■ sanguineum 245 



Richardia aurata 204, 219, 236 



EUiottiana 255 



Lutwychei 236 



Pentlandii 54 



i Rehmanni 486 



Ridgeway, Robert, article by 148 



Rivinia tevis 433 



Road-sides, protection of 115 



Robbins, Mrs. J. H., articles by, 192, 212, 



223, 293, 302, 318, 322, 402, 523 



Roberts, Prof. 1. H., paper by 71 



Robinia Neo-Mexicana, lu.xurians. . 90 

 Rock-garden and border 395 



the 287 



Rose 270 



Romneya Coulteri 93 



Rosa acicularis 286 



alpina 286 



blanda 286 



canina 286 



Carolina 286, 354, 507 



gigantea 514 



lucida 286, 507 



moschata 4 



multifiora 257, 287, 507 



nitida 286 



NutUana 286 



pimpernellifolia 257 



pol)'antha remontant 257 



repens, the fruits of 507 



rubiginosa 287 



rubrit'olia 287 



■ rugosa 287, 447 



alba 410 



sericea 128 



setigera 286, 300 



spinossissima 257, 286, 507 



Wichuraiana 287 



a hybrid 334* 



R{jse, American Belle 104 



Arnold "... 150 



Eoursault 286 



Bridesmaid 104 



Carmine Pillar 255 



Chromatella, or Cloth of Gold 528 



Claire Carnot 528 



Cloth of Gold 498 



Clothilde Soupert 437 



Coquette desAlpes 360 



des Blanches 360 



Crimson Rambler 255, 464 



Dawson, the hybrid multi- 

 flora 314* 



Dinsmore 437 



Duke of Yorlt 394 



ElieBeauvilain 528 



Empress Augusta Victoria.. 104 



Engineer 370 



General Jacqueminot 437 



Rose, Gustave Regis 464 



Hermosa 437 



Jenny Dickson 279 



John Hooi)cr 437 



La Kmicheur 466 



La France 437 



tlie white 538 



La Marquo 450 



Madame Caroline Testout, 104, 



137. 464 



• Clenience Joigneaux.. 137 



Cusin 104 



de Watteville 104 



Georges Bruant 378 



Pernel-Ducher. 466 



Mademoiselle Gabrielle Lui- 



zet 437 



MarechalNiel 528 



Margaret Dickson 278 



Mane Guillot 437 



Henriette 528 



Van Houtte 437 



Mrs. John Laing 437 



Wiiitney 137 



Papa Gontier 104, 437 



Perle des Jardins 437 



Prairie 2S6 



Prosper Langier 279 



Reine Olga de Wurtemburg. 528 



Sweet-brier 286 



Ulrich Brunner 437 



Wdliam Allan Richardson.. 498 



chafer, remedy for 520 



— ofjericlio 23 



show in Boston 278 



Prof. J. N., article by 5 



Roses at the Columbian Exposition 299 



autumn flowering 430 



bedding 270 



climbing, in California. . .450, 528 



cultivation of, in winter 104 



early spring, cultivation ot. . 218 



fall planting of 415 



for cut flowers 538 



hybrid brier 100 



in California 258, 498 



Lenten 156 



new hybrid Tea 464 



outdoor 437 



in November 469 



under glass, cultivation of 327 



wild or single, for cultivation. 286 



Rothamsted farm, agricultural 



science at 363 



Rowan-tree, European, fruits of ... . 507 

 Royal Botanical Society 387 



Horticultural Society 112, 387 



Rubber-plants, cuttings of 506 



Rubus leucodermis 313 



Nutkanus 313 



phcenicolasius 206, 440 



urisinus 313 



trivialis 514 



Rudbeckia purpurea 340, 389 



Ruellia ciliosa 242, 395 



macranthra 30 



■ strepens 242 



Russian fruits 374 



varieties of orchard fruits.. . 490 



Sabazia subnuda 243 



Sabbatia gracilis 383 



lanceolata 383 



stellaris 383 



Saghalin knotweed 392 



Saintpaulia ionantha 304 



Sake 442 



Salicornia herbacea 513 



Salisbury, Albert, article by 397 



Salix balsamifera 28*, 82, 105, 149 



erioicarpa 404 



species on the coast dune of 



Lake Michigan 15 



subfragilis 404 



Salmia Lauchiana 194 



Salsify, Sandwich Island 227 



Salsofa Kali Tragus 210 



Salvia ballotacflora 514 



Colunibarice 12 



farinosa 162 



Hydrangea 446 



patens 109 



Sambucus glauca 313 



Sanborn, W. T., article by 388 



Sajjindus marginatus 503 



Saponaria ocymoides 287 



Sargent, Prof. C. S., articles by... 26, 28, 



38, 5r, 63, 75, 88, III, 121, 130, 142, 153, 



162, 193, 213, 233, 253, 273, 292,323, 342, 



363, 383, 403, 442, 473, 483, 493, 524, 532 



Sargentia Greggii 303 



Sarracenia purpurea, wild 177 



Satyriums 455 



Saul, John, articles by 23, 357 



Saururus cernuus 314 



Sawara 442 



Saxifraga Aizoon minor 237 



crassifolia 229 



peltata 257 



Virginiensis 229 



Wallacei 237, 247 



Scabiosa Caucasica , . ... 277 



alba 446 



Schinus rnoUe 389 



Schizandra Chineiisis 75 



coccinea 75 



nigra 76 



Schizocodon soldiinelloides 174 



Schomburgkia libicina 255 



Schrankia platycarpa 332 



Sciadopitys verticillata 248, 474 



Scilla bif olia 133 



campanulatu 307 



cernua 307 



Sibirica 247, 307 



alba 176 



Whittalli 275 



a new '. 220 



Sclerotinia Baccarum 363 



Scopolia Fladnichiana 164 



Scutellaria brevilolia 63 



Seaforthia elegans J04 



Seavey, Mrs. F. C, article by 489 



Sea-weed for manure 210 



Sedum spectabile 39s 



Seed distribution by the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture 512 



exhibits in the Agricultural 



Building of the Columbian Expo- 

 sition 319 



Seedlings, a contribution to our 



knowledge of 117 



Seeds, garden, cultivation of - . 270 



Selaginella Pringlei 23 



Seliger, Mrs. Wilhelmine, article 



by 278 



Senecio aureus 222 



Galpini 54 



Halleri 243 



Japonicus 296,316 



sagittifolius 90, 164, 205 



Sentimentalism and tree-felling .... 311 



Sequoia gigantea 14 



native habits of 440 



sempervirens 14 



Serenopsis Kempii 220 



Sesbania Cavanillesii 162 



macrocarpa 162 



vesicaria 162 



Sesuvium portulacastrum 513 



Sexuality in plants 48 



Shade-trees in city streets 78 



Shamrock, consignment to America. 180 



the 118 



Sherwood Hall, California 159 



Shingles, kinds of wood used for. . . 460 

 Shinn, Charles Howard, articles by. 45, 



81, 228, 265, 413 

 Shores of the lagoons of Jackson 



Park, plants on the 419 



Short Hills, New Jersey, chrysan- 

 themums at 469 



Japanese 



Irises at 308 



spring 



flowers at 247 



Shrubbery in winter, the 45 



Shrubs and trees, slovv-maturing 



fruits of 492 



deciduous-leaved 377 



early-blooming 164 



deciduous 455 



flowering in mid-August ... 354 



for planting 321 



late-flowering 436 



of North-eastern America, 



the 449 



pruning 251 



value of deciduous, for our 



climate 222 



Siberian Pea-frees 265 



Side-saddle flower, the 177 



Sierra club of California 81 



Silene Virginica 287 



Silphium laciniatum 16 



Sisyrinchium grandiflorum 164 



Skimmia Japonica m 



Slow-maturing fruits of trees and 



shrubs 492 



Smilax argyroea 90 



Smith, Prof. John B., articles by 369, 



483 



Snowberry, the fruits of 507 



Snowdrops, flowering of 136 



variations in 90, 275 



Sobolewskya clavata 267 



Sobralia macrantha, Kienastiana . . 254 



Sod, how to get a blue grass 82 



Soil for seed-pans 115 



moisture, preservation of.... 281, 



411 



Solandi-a grandiflora 115 



Solan um capsicastrum 18 



nanum 18 



crispum 236 



Wendlandii 454 



Solidago Canadensis 1 50 



lanceolata 150 



nemoralis 150 



rugosa 150 



Sophora affinis 503 



Japonica 360, 467 



secundiflora 332 



Sophro-Cattleya Batemaniana 378 



Calypso 10, 42 



Veitchii , 42 



Sparmannia Africana 114 



Spathoglottis Viellardii rubra 42 



Speed-road, New York's proposed. 431 



Spergula arvensis 190 



Spice-bush, the 238 



Spinach, New Zealand 227 



Spinua astilboides 287 



Bumalda 447 



Anthony Waterer 324 



sport ot 63 



variety of 346 



Cantoniensis 250 



discolor arisetolia 227 



Japonica 447 



Kamschatkiana 296 



Thunbergii 192 



tomentosa 354 



trilobata 250 



Van Houttei 250 



Spiraeas, herbaceous 317 



in Central Park 250 



Spring coloring 209 



flowers 217 



in autumn 417, 430 



in Virginia 208 



Spruce, Whale's Norway 459 



Stachyurus prsecox 88 



Stanhopea Amesiana 226 



Lowii 42 



Moliana 90 



Statice Limonium 513 



Statue, "The Gardener" 152 



of President Arthur 86 



Stauropsis Warocqueana 90 



Sternbergia luteaV 426 



Stevia odorata 537 



serratifolia 506 



Stewart, Wm. J., article by 499 



Stillingia angustifolia 16 



Stocks, Brompton 537 



Strachan, Charles, article by 448 



Strawberries, cultivation of .308, 380, 460 



of in Indiana 346 



in 1893 



the best of the new 334 



varieties of 318 



Strawberry, Clark's Early 279 



Curtis No. 15 279 



Marshall 279 



Strelitzia Augusta 306 



Nicolai 306 



parvifolia 306 



ReginsE 306 



Streptocarpi, hybrids and seedlings 



of -_ ■ 305 



summer cultivation of 277 



Streptosolon Jamesoni 537 



Strobilanthes anisophyllus 80 



Dyerianus 194, 346, 478 



isophyllus 80 



Strophostyles angulosa 51 



Struthiopteris Germanica 207 



Stuartia monadelpha 88 



pentagyna 300 



Pseudo-Camellia 88 



Students' garden at Kew 475 



Sturtevant, E. D., article by 144 



Styrax Japonica 274 



Obassia 260, 273 



Sub-irrigation for vegetable forcing- 

 houses 516 



Sudworth, George B., article by. . . . 324 



Sulphuric acid and water 459 



Sumachs, poison, fruit of 508 



Swainsona Galegifolia 397 



Sweet Peas, cultivation of 440 



Mr. Eckf ord's 408 



potato flour 278 



Sycamore, the Corstorphine 202'*' 



Symphoricarpos occidentalis, the 



fruits of 508 



■ racemosus, the fruits of 507 



vulgaris, the fruits of 507 



Synandrospadix verrnitoxicus 54 



Syringa Japonica 274 



pubescens 264* 



vulgaris and varieties 457 



Syringas, varieties of 290 



Tabebuia, a species of 12 



Tabernsemontana coronaria 9 



Tacsonia Smythiana 54 



Taft, L. R., article by 334 



Taj Mahal, gardens surrounding the 171 



Tamarix Indica 390 



Gallica 513 



Kashgarica 184 



Taplin, W. H., articles by.... 8, 30, 68, 



79, 104, 156, 218, 237, 275, 296, 327, 



367. 375. 397. 426, 437. 477. 5o6 



Taxus Canadensis 459 



cuspidata 473 



Tcluchatscheiifia isatidea 55, 267 



Tecoma grandiflora 360 



Mackenii 385, 439 



radicans 360 



Ricasoliana 386 



rosea 386 



Smithii 454 



Tecophilsea cyanocrocea 200 



Tender plants in public parks 371 



Ternstroemia Japonica 88 



