VI 



Index. 



Experiment stations, botanical work 

 at '. 4 6 3 



the management of. . . . 245 



Experimental gardens, home 482 



Experiments in producing rain 374 



Eysenhardtia amorphioides 362 



Fady enia prolif era 103 



Fagara lentiscifolia 186 



majores 186 



■Pterota 186 



Fagus sylvatica 566 



Fairmount Park, Philadelphia 338 



Fall or spring planting 507 



web- worm 176 



Farming in mountain regions 614 



Farwel!, E. S., article by 147 



Fence posts, durability of 255 



Fern flora in Canada 171 



notes 634 



Fernow, B. E., articles by 9, 34, 146, 



302, 349, 462, 507 



Ferns 90, 102, 286, 586 



Filmy 623 



fragrant 124, 472 



in California 211 



in England 417 



notes on hardy 155 



: — of singular form 432 



some native 444, 516, 540 



some northern 471 



Fertilizers under glass, use of 422 



Ferula communis 240 



Narthex 523 



Fibre industry at the Bahamas 495 



Ficus australis 10 



barbata 312 



Beniamina 10 



Canca 3" 



dealbata 312 



elastica 10,16,172,311 



variegata 33, 311 



Indica 311 



macrophylla 16, 312 



Parcellii , 311 



Proteana 312 



stipulata 312 



Fig, harvest of the 83 



Figs in the open air 493 



Fir, Douglas 494, 630 



alarge 532 



Fires, brush 209 



forest 86,473, 614 



in Dakota 532 



Firs, hybrid 308 



Flax 220 



Floods and forests .... 9 



Floral decorations 580 



Florida, exotic Palms in 17s 



Spruce Pine, the 402 



Florists Convention, the 421 



Flower festivals, Japanese 12 



garden, the hardy 466 



Flowers at the Water-color Exhibi- 

 tion 95 



Flowers, border 193 



Easter 183 



form in 569 



hardy autumn 528 



- for florists' use 408 



in Paris 65 



painting 210 



preparing for Easter 430 



the Deauty of garden 449 



the decorative use of 38, 243 



wild, color notes on Califor- 



nian 438, 450 



■ wild, preservation of 473 



Fontainebleau parterre, the 174* 



Forest, act, public 354 



administration in Prussia 400 



an English 197* 



arson in California 390 



associations, public 194 



Commission, New York. 544, 556 



destruction 506, 510, 520 



fires 86, 473, 614 



in Dakota 532 



floor, the 34 



Land Improvement Co 279 



management 330 



■ mismanagement on orch- 



ards, effect of 462, 487 



of the city of Lynn 354, 606 



park, the proposed state 510 



■ pavilion at the French Exhi- 



bition 26,* 136 



plague in Bavaria 543 



planting in California 316 



policy in Pennsylvania 93 



preserve, a Redwood 401 



reform, wasted effort in 109 



— '■ reservations, national 581 



the Redwood 235 



the Sihlwald 374, 386, 397 



thinning 62 



trees, foreign, in Germany... 560 



Forestiera racemosa 363 



Forestry, a manual of 229, 241 



■ American, Association at 



Quebec 448, 472 



and economics 258 



and irrigation 339 



Association, New York 95 



Forestry associations, the uses and 



claims of 116 



Congress at Vienna 628 



exhibit at the Columbian 



Exposition 505 



in America 55s 



in Madras 280 



in North America... 229, 241, 253 



in northern Ohio 265 



in schools 568 



legislation. . . 49, 73, 98, 121, 173, 



209, 282 



matters 413 



in New Hampshire.. . 81 



prairie 130, 146 



problem, relation of nursery- 

 men to 302 



Prussian State Commission.. . 108 



schools 460 



Tenth Census Report of 1 



Forests and floods 9 



and irrigation 293 



■ California 426 



■ and scenery in New Hamp- 



shire 433 



can the nation protect its ... . 341 



communal 349 



• condition and future of the 



American 493 



in Vermont 637 



Kansas 530 



New York 580 



of California 25 



of Nuevo Leon 337, 362 



of the White Mountains 534 



on the public domain 13 



practical aid for 471 



preserving small 470 



restoring wasted 410 



the army and the 437 



the general condition of the 



North American 445, 457 



the increase of population 



as related to the 354 



the Zurich 374, 386,* 397 



value of mountain 613, 625 



Form in flowers 569 



Forsythia suspensa 168, 225 



viridissima 76 



Forsythias 248 



Fothergilla alnifolia 229 



Fottler, John, Jr., article by 35 



Fouquiera splendens 362 



Foxgloves 181, 340 



France, notes in southern. 3, 15, 99, 111, 



150 



Francis, T. E., M.D., article by 47 



Frasera Parryi 439 



Fraxinus Americana 54 



anomala 54 



Greggii 338, 362 



viridis, var. Berlandieri 362 



French parterres 50* 



Fritillana Armsena 252 



biflora 438 



Bucharica 30 



pallidiflora 250 



recurva 264 



Fritillarias 480 



Fruit crop, causes of failure of 447 



in California 472 



in England 525 



culture in England 99 



• in Germany, the begin- 



nings of 630 



garden, devices for the 408 



growers, timely hints for. . . . 490 



growing, cycles of ...... 601 



• in Germany 560 



outlook, the .■ 28 



trees, young 565 



Fruits, testing varieties of 71 



Fuchsia triphylla 172, 207, 358, 400 



Fuller, T. O. , article by 23 



Fungicides for smut of wheat 520 



Fungous diseases in New Jersey, 



legislation against 307 



Fungous diseases of cultivated 



plants 463 



Fusicladium dendriticum 244 



G 



Galanthus Fosteri 30 



Galax aphylla 334, 391 



Gambier 610 



Garden, a reserve 517 



alpine, of Monsieur Boissier. 460 



art 413 



effect, an artificial 494 



flowers, the beauty of 449 



Harvard Botanic 68, 202, 562 



of Max Leichtlin 523 



of Thomas Hanbury 3, 19 



Pentstemons for the 191 



■ plants, nomenclature of 437 



the rock 336 



the spring.. 145, 156, 169, 192, 221 



the vegetable 373 



the water 360, 480 



the wild 442 



Tuileries, Paris 98 



Gardener's problem, a. 117,* 140, 149, 217 



Gardeners, trade unionism for 141 



Gardenia floribunda 212 



Stanleyana 525 



Gardenia, the 364, 628 



Gardening art in public parks 61 



art of 2, 74, no, 186, 223, 283 



formal, in America 282 



in cities 594, 607 



Gardens at Burf ord Lodge 52 



Cornish 36 



for hardy plants 300 



of Monte Carlo 15 



of Paris, city 220 



of the Champs de Mars 36 



Fountain at Nimes. . . 366* 



school 195 



University of California 122 



Garfield, C. H., article by 69 



Garrya elliptica 198 



ovata 363 



Genista Andreana 65, 273 



bicolor 273 



sagittalis 337 



tinctoria 76, 337 



Gentiana acaulis 216 



alba 466 



Andrewsii 456, 466 



asclepiadea 440 



linearis 456 



Geonoma gracilis 479 



Geranium Balkanum .... 523 



Endressi 336 



incisum 288 



maculatum 288 



Geranium sanguineum 336 



Gerard, J. N., articles by 9, 32, 116, 



145, 156, 169, 192, 241, 277, 300, 313, 348, 



349. 360, 361, 385. 397. 409. 433. 445.4 6 9. 

 480, 492, 502, 528, 562, 577, 601 



Gerardia pedicularia 607 



purpurea 607 



Skinneriana 607 



tenuifolia 607 



Gerardias 463 



Gerbera Jamesoni 30, 500* 



Germany, early fruit culture in 630 



foreign forest-trees in 560 



fruit-growing in 560 



horticultural societies in 141 



Geum triflorum 603 



Gibb, Charles, death of 184 



Gillenia stipulacea 216,240 



trifotiata 240 



Ginkgo, a fruiting 549, 568 



Gladiolus, Colvillei .' 528 



albus 528 



decoratus 442 



hybrid 441 



Kotschyanus 523 



Leichtlini 30 



Lemoine's seedlings.... 478, 528 



Nanceianus varieties.... 30, 477, 



528, 544 



new 528 



President Carnot 528 



primulinus 442 



ramosus 528 



Segetum 528 



tuncensis 30, 80* 



Glass, tinted 596 



vegetables under 57, 81 



Gleicli enias 102 



Gliosporium aridum 352 



fructigenum 295 



— — nervisequum 296, 304, 325 



Gloxinia, a white 400 



Glyptostrobus / 2 



Goafs Beard 204 



Godwinia gigas 152, 226 



Goff, Professor E. S., articles by. 90, 231, 



253. 3 r 3. 34 6 . 355. 373. 39 2 > 4°3. 427. 5 1 ?. 



5i8 



Goldring, F., articles by. . . 8, 33, 67, 80, 



9 2 > J 57 



Goniophlebium subauriculatum 634 



verrucosum 634 



Goodale, Professor George Lincoln, 



article by 62 



Gordonia Altamaha... 195, 331, 445, 468 



pubescens 468 



Grafting .... 44, 53, 79, 100, 158, 231, 291 



an analysis of 100 



Chrysanthemums 616 



Oaks 159 



of annuals 24 



some practices in 170 



• stock for Roses 12 



the evils of 350, ■__ 



Grafts, crown and root 312 



Grammatophyllum Measuresianum 18 



Grape market, the 613 



the Raisin 123 



Grapes 214, 290, 490 



American 474, 544, 637 



cultivation of 598 



for family use 178 



for home use 255 



in eastern Massachusetts. 541, 544 



in England 502 



in Jersey 399 



the sugar of 244 



varieties of 598 



Grape-vine, enemies of the 547 



Grass, Bermuda 363, 387 



Esparto 106 



Low Spear 350 



Grasses of Nebraska 496 



of the south-west 544 



wild 463 



Gray herbarium, the 98 



Greendale Oak and Welbeck Abbey, 



the 233* 



Greene, Professor E.L., articles by. 198, 

 356. 378 



Greenhouse, a convenient 324 



bulbs for the 478 



climbers 335 



— — plants 190, 226 



Grevillea annulata 172 



robusta 16 



Thelemanniana 68 



Grounds, privacy of home 621 



Guaiacum officinale 342 



Gum-tree, the Blue 319 



Gypsophila muralis 409 



paniculata 240 



Gypsy moth, legislation against. ... 150 

 state control of the 277 



SI 



Haarlem, letter from 284 



Habenaria blephariglottis 372 



fimbriata 334 



■ Macowaniana 18 



Habrothamus elegans 104 



Hsemanthus Lindeni 549 



multiflorus 188 



Hakea laurina 19 



Hale, J. H., article by 290 



Halsted, Professor B. D., articles by 19, 



69, 158, 194, 295, 307, 319, 325, 457, 463, 



481, 487, 499, 505, 541, 551, 565, 576, 583 



Hamamelis arborea 64 



Japonica 102,248 



Hamburg Parsley 253 



Hampton, F. G., article by 106 



Hancea Sinensis 519 



Harpalium rigidum 469 



Harris/Robert P., M.D., articles by, 114, 



126, 146, 153, 166, 199 



Harrison, J. B., articles by, 81, 433, 471, 



613 



Harvard botanic garden 68, 202, 562 



Hatfield, T. D., articles by. .93, 168, 181, 



216, 238, 298, 325, 336, 481, 493, 517,552, 

 589 



Hawthorn, the English 54 



Hay, G. U., article by 471 



Heath, the Kecskemet 306 



Heather in North America 62 



Heaths, Cape 78 



Heating, steam and hot water 400 



Helenium autumnale 349, 470 



Bolanderi 349 



. Hoopesii 216, 348 



pumilum 470 



Heliamphora nutans 72 



Heliantnemum vulgare 336 



Helianthus angusufolius 288, 442 



cucumerifolius 442 



• decapitatus 466 



divaricatus 466, 618 



giganteus 466 



Japonicus 469 



lsen'florus 442, 469 



Maximiliani 288 



multiflorus 288, 469 



occidentalis 618 



orgyalis.. 288 



rigidus 469 



Helietta parvifolia 332, 362 



Hellebores , 76, in, 409 



— — — for the commercial florist.. . . 423 



Helleborus abchasicus 31 



niger 31, 47, 232 



angustifolius 31 



orientalis 31 



Helonias bullata 524, 547 



Hemerocallis Dumortieri 264 



flava 264 



Kwanso variegata 264 



Mittendorfiana 264 



Thunbergii 264 



Hemiorchis Burmanica 332 



Hemlock, the 157* 



the, in Minnesota... 496, 544, 553 



Hemp, Sisal 17, 495 



Henderson, Peter, death of. 48, 232 



Hepatica triloba 76, 565 



rubra 231 



Herbaceous plants, the propagation 



of hardy 442 



Herbarium, the Gray 98 



Heteroderma radicicola 499 



Heuchera Americana 240 



sanguinea 170, 216, 250 



villosa 367 



Hibberd, Shirley, death of 592 



Hibiscus esculentus 48 



militaris 466 



mutabilis , 212 



■ Syriacus 225 



Hickory, the Nutmeg 24, 36 



Hicoria alba 123 



glabra 123 



myristicseformis 24, 36 



ovata , 54 



sulcata 54 



Hierochloe borealis 619 



Hill, E. G 384,469, 538 



E. J., articles by. 370, 553, 594, 606 



Rev. W. E., articles by. . 182, 204, 



205, 255, 494, 577 



Hippeastrum aulicum 64 



Johnsoni 537 



Hippeastrums, cultivation of. 504 



hybrid 165 



