Index. 



IX 



Philadelphia Coulteri 363 



Phloeotribus liminaris 463 



Phlox amoena 334 



— — reptan9 250 



Stellaria 230 



subulata 230, 250, 298 



Phcenix Canariensis 4 



Rcebelinii 100, 272*1$ 



Phormium tenax 124 



Photinia villosa 539 



Phylloxera, the 279, 280, 460 j 



Physianthus albens 452 



Physocarpus opulifolius 248 j 



Physostegia Virginiana 619 ;, 



Phytolacca dioica 16 



Phytophthora infestans , 448, 551 ' 



Picea Breweriana 63,* 356 



Engelmanni 603, 631 , 



excelsa mutabilis 274 j 



reflexa 332 ,' 



Pieris formosa 274 ; 



Pike, J. W., article by 265 ; 



Pimelea decussata 4 



Pinchot, Gifford, articles by.. 374, 386, 



397 

 Pine Forest Land Improvement 



Company 279 



forests injured by caterpillars 543 



Kauri 94 



louse, the White 488* 



supply of southern 121 



1 in the United States . . . 257 



the Sand 4° 2 



the Weymouth 536 



Pine-barrens, autumn flora of the 



Lake Michigan 594, 606 



— — the New Jersey. .. 463, 524, 



534. 54 6 



Pinks 348 



laced 364 



Pinus aristata 603 



Canariensis m 



Cembra 536 



cembroides 338 



clausa 4° 2 



eehinata 295 



edulis 603, 632 



flexilis 603 



glabra 295 



Halepensis 248 



latifolia 33 1 



latisquama 338 



Montezuma? 362 



palustris 12 



Pinaster 53 6 



ponderosa 603 



Sabiniana 494. 6 3i 



serotina 2 



Strobus 494. 536 



Teocote 338 



Pistacia Simaruba 260 



Terebinthus 123 



vera 123 



Pithecolobium brevifolium 362 



Pittosporum Tobira 212 



Plagiognafhus obscurus 439 



Plane-tree, disease of 484 



Planera aquatica 362 



Plans for small places 259,* 450 



Plant diseases 3°4 



problems 255 



Plantations, thinning 307 



Planthera ciliaris 443 



Planting conifers in August 382 



new places ... 185 



■ of school grounds 71 



trees, preparation for 449 



Plants, common names for 182 



Easter 168 



green-house 190, 226 



hardy 630 



improving by crossing 403 



insecticides for window 193 



native, for florists' use 423 



of Baja California 106 



protection for the originators 



of new 45' 



the rest of 195. 267 



Platanus Mexicana 362 



occidentalis 178 



Platycerium alcicorne 358 



■ major 432 



biforme 43 2 



frande 43 2 

 mm 432 



-Stemmaria 358,432 



Willinckii 432 



Platycodon Mariesi 326 



Play-grounds for children 484, 594 



Plelones 55° 



Pleurothallis ornata 72 



Plum curculio 5°°> 59 2 



the Beach 263 



the Kaffir 4 



Plumbago Capensis 4, 212 



Poa annua • 35° 



Podophyllum pleianthum 30, 147 



Polemonium pauciflorum 349 



reptans 274 



Polyanthuses, gold-laced 241 



Polygala apopetala 107 



— lutea 443 



Polygonum articulatum 6x8 



tenue 618 



Polypodium Phyraatodes 124 



. pustulatum 47 2 



— subauriculatum...., 634 



Polypodiums 103 



Pomelo, the 388 



Pontederia crassipes 20, 480 



'Poplars 206 



* and insects 178 



Poppies, Shirley 482 



fPopuIus certinensis 130 



1 Fremontii 620 



- — - heterophylla. 628 



lasiocarpa 566 



n monolif era 620 



I nigra 436 



.] ;. tremuloides 603 



v . trichocarpa 620 



' t Porlieria hygrometrica 42 



';: Porter, Prof. Thomas C, article by.. 428 

 V Poscharsky, Gotthelf Wilhelm, 



:.-'' death of 628 



a Potato, the 166 



.1 1 the Peruvian or American. . . 199 



'; Potatoes, fall crop of 373 



I late Irish, in the south 551 



g seed 276 



'i the rot among late 551 



!i Potentilla fruticosa 603 



I Potentillas 578 



i Pourfhiaea arguta 540 



[ Powell, E. P., articles by, 189, 296, 312, 

 t 360, 387, 408, 411, 433, 454, 482, 490, 601 



Prairie forestry 130, 146 



Prenanthes.... , 618 



Prentiss, Professor A. N., article by, 157 



Prestcea Carderi 219 



Prichardia filamentosa 51 



Primula cortusoides 218 



denticulata 76 



Fortunei 76 



imperialis. 585 



Mistassinica 264 



obconica, 76, 104,* 217, 256, 292, 



494. 604 



petiolaris 30 



Poissoni 30 



Sieboldii 265, 467 



Sinensis 586 



verticillata 218 



Primulina Sinensis 255 



— — Tabacum 30 



Pringle, C. G., articles by, 



337. 3°2, 4". 4 r 5 



Prionus laticollis 463 



Privet, the Russian 486 



Propagation of Roses , 200 



Protea longiflora . . 29 



nana 29, 72 



Pruning, improper 506 



the Peach , 214 



the Raspberry 394 



Prunus Allegheniensis 428 



Americana 262,* 362 



Capuli 362 



Davidiana 184 



ilicifolia ... 107 



var . occidentalis 344 



■ maritima 263 



Mume 499 



Padus 225 



Pseudo-cerasus 296, 500 



serotina 123, 225 



Sieboldii 274 



subcordata 626 



subhirtella 499 



tomentosa 225, 262 



virgata 225 



Watereri 500 



Pseudotsuga taxifolia 338, 603 



Psidiurn Cattleyanum 123 



pyriferum 123 



Psoralea glandulosa 123 



Psychotria cyanococca 100 



Ptelea aptera 332* 



Ptelia trifoliata, var. aurea 553 



Pteris 286 



argyraea 90 



ensif ormis 261 



scaberula 90 



serrulata 90 



Pteronia incana 4 



Pterota subspinosa 186 



Puccinia malvacearum 1 58, 455 



Purdy, Carl, articles by 235, 611 



Puya Chilensis 332 



Pyrethrum uliginosum 192, 562 



Pyrethrums, perennial 79 



Pyrus Americana 102 



arbutifolia 54, 416* 



Aria laciniata 476 



Aucuparia 54, 102 



Japonica 54, 75,225 



■ nigra 440* 



salicifolia 225 



Toringo 476, 532 



« 



Quamash, cooking 343 



Quebec, systematic timber cutting in. 601 



Quercus alba 123, 631 



Ballota 247 



Chinensis 556 



coccinea 123 



dentata 464 



Emoryi 338 



Georgiana 54 



• Grahami 362 



Erisea 338 

 eana 331 



Quercus lobata 606* 



ly rata 129 



macrocarpa 402* 



nigra 123 



oblongifolia 362 



palustris 130 



polymorpha 362 



pungens 338 



reticulata 338 



Robur 54,123,130 



rubra 130 



Suber 232 



tinctoria 585 



tomentella 355 



virens 338, 362 



Quillaja Saponaria 4 



Quince crops, cause of the failure of 447 



; — Japan 54 



Quinces 408 



Quinine in India .... 130 



R 



Radish, an enemy to the ... 541 



Winter 373 



Rain, experiments in producing 374 



Rand, Edward L., article by 182 



Randia Xalapensis 363 



Ranunculus bullatus 45 



f umarisefolius 241 



Lyallii 45 



speciosus 264 



Raspberries 296, 568 



autumn bearing 516 



cane rust of 447 



Raspberry, pruning the 394 



Rea, C. H., article by 578 



Redwood forest, preservation of... 401 



the 235 



Rehmannia rupestris 418 



Reinwardtias 114 



Renanthera coccinea 551 



Retinospora pisif era 162 



Reviews of Books : 



Annals of Horticulture in 



North America for the year 



1889 375 



Annals of the New York 



Academy of Science 638 



Art and Practice of Land- 



scape-Gardening, the 531 



Aspects of the Earth n 



California Fruits and how to 



grow them 94 



Catalogue of the Plants Found 



in New Jersey, a 351 



Die Waldungen von Norda- 



merika 193, 205, 627 



Dreamthorp 447 



Elements of Structural and 



Systematic Botany ._. . 351 



Enumeration of Chinese 



Plants 519 



Fern Flora of Canada in 



Flora of the Kurile Islands, the 507 



Forests of North Ameri- 

 ca 193, 205,627 



Garden, the, as Considered in 



Polite Literature 218 



Golden Flower, Chrysanthe- 

 mum, the 627 



History of Botany. 266 



Horticulturist's Rule Book, 



the 183 



How Crops Grow 279 



Japan, an Artist's Letters 



from ...2iq, 315 



Les Champignons, Traite ele- 



mentaire de Mycologie 387 



Manual of Botany 82 



Manual of Forestry, a... .229, 241, 



253 



Manual ot Orchidaceous 



Plants, a 411 



North American Fauna 603 



Our New England 590 



Plants of Baja California. ... 106 



Possibiities of Agriculture, 



the 399 



Report of Land Office of the 



United States 510 



Report of the Division of 



Forestry for 1889 459 



Report on the Substitution of 



Metal for Wood in Railroad 



Ties 483 



Resources of Southern Ore- 

 gon, the 616 



Silva of North America, the. . 590 



Trees of North-eastern Amer- 

 ica 482 



Tour Around my Garden, a.. 523 



True Grasses, the 435 



Two Years in the FrenchWest 



Indies 518 



Rhexia Mariana 463 



Virgin ica 382, 463 



Rhipsalis Houlletii 8 



Rhododendron albiflorum 181 



arborescens 340, 346 



Aucklandse 261 



Boothii 633 



calendulaceum 367 



Kewense 260 



maximum 346 



occidentale . 626 



ponticum , 44 



Rhododendron, varieties of 202 



Vaseyi 268, 274, 578 



viscosum 346 



Rhododendrons at Wellesley, Mass. 198, 



202 



hardy 2 oi 



Rhodora, the 275 



Rhodostachys Andina 633 



Rhone, down the 14, 27 



Rhus aromatica 603 



var. trilobata 620, 632 



copallina 535, 556 



Cotinus 476 



glabra io2 



integrifolia 332 



laurina 106 



Mexicana 362 



microphylla 338 



semialata 448 



succedanea 123 



Toxicodendron 362 



typhina I02 



■ venenata. 



535 

 vermcuera 123 



virens 362 



Rhynchospermum jasminoides 212 



Ribes aureum 198, 263 



cereum 263 



Cynosbati 367 



divaricatum 2 n 



Gordonianum 263 



Menziesii 2 n 



rotundifolium 367 



sanguineum 263 



tenuiflorum I9 8 



Rice in Ceylon so 8 



Ridgway, Robert, articles by 22, 129 



Roads, country 389, 458, 617 



names for county 408 



Roadsides, wild plants by 207 



Robinia Pseudacacia Z n6, 412 



var. mimossefolia 553 



Robinson, H., article by 350 



Rock Roses 336 



Roestelia pyrata 627 



Rogiera gratissima 529 



Rolfe, R. A., articles by, 114, 344, 368, 



380, 406, 416, 428, 476, 500, 513, 584 



Rondeletia amoena 



Root-hairs illustrated 



Roridula dentata 



Rosa berberifolia 



■ blanda 



- — — canina 



Carolina 



Damascena 



foliolosa 



gigantea 



laxa 



Mexicana 



multiflora 54,75, 332 , 4 o S * 



•polyantha 405 



75 

 75 



■9°. 



165 



94 



29 



72 



75 



54 



X02 



376 



100* 



30 



220 



363 



rubiginosa. 

 • rubrifolia. 



■ rugosa. 



fimbriata. 



420. 422, 487 

 496 



Watsoniana 54, ..,&> 



Rose, Alfred de Rougemont .' . 420 



Baroness Rothschild r,s 



— beetle, the . . 



bugs 343 



Captain Hayward 388 



chafer ?„ 



Climbing Perle des Jardin's." 420 



ClotildeSoupert 420, 6ri 



■ culture in America. 



— Duchess of Albany 469 



— Duchesse de Brabant 420 



— ■ Ethel Brownlow 5-.S 



— garden at Laeken 436 



— Gloire Lyonaise 384 



— Grand Mogul 4 fj Q 



— Heinrich Schultheis . 538 



— ■ hybrid, a new g 6, 108 



— Jean Ducher 538 



— Jean Soupert 469 



— La France 4 (,i) 



— La France de 1889 340 



— Lamarque 420 



— leaf pot-pourri 400 



— Mabel Morrison 5^8 



■Madame Charles Frederic 



Worth . 



Madame Gabriel Luizet 3I 



Madame Georges Bruant, 384, 538 



Madame Joseph Desbors 538 



Madame Plantier 384 



Marie Baumann , 2 o 



Merveille de Lypn 538 



Mrs. John Laing. 31, 611 



notes '. 610 



polyantha, Mignonette 384 



Princess Beatrice 538 



Provence 84 



Rainbow 3I g 



Rubens c^8 



saw-fly, a newly imported. . . 151 



Swamp .' I02 



Sweetbriar 7 - 



Wootton 3!_ 6,, 



Roses, Austrian ' 384 



Christmas 3 t, 46, 93, 232 



cultivation of j OZ 



Lenten 2 i6 



list of perpetual. 205, 304, 327, 384 



Moss 384 



new, for 1890 10 8 



