XII 



Index. 



Serciloa scrrulata 



Sericonraphis GluesbrCKhtii 

 Service-benv 



tree 374, 



ShaUespcarc's tiucs 



SliamrocU, the 374, 



Sliaw s^arcleii, tlie 



Sliiba Kiass 



Sliiiinlt^s, manufacture i>f 



Shootini; star, the 



Shortia iJ^alacifolia 34, iio, 



-'the home of 



Shrubs. August-Howeriiii; 



tor shadv places 



hurtly wTlh ornamemal fiuit . 



hardv deciduous 



native .-•■ 



ol CaUlornia 219, 



prunin<j of 



Sepleniber notes on 



summer propagation of 



with conspicuous fruit in July 



and Auicust 378, 



Shrub-garden in November, the... 



Sicana odorifera 80, 



Side-saddle fiower 



Silene Pennsylvanica 



pumila 



Virginica 



Silk culture in the U. S ■ 



136 

 4 

 379 

 519 

 35 

 524 

 566 



Silphium perfoliiitum 



Siskiyou forests, among the 



Skimmia Foremanni 28. 



Fortunei 



fragrans 28, 287, 



Japonica 28, 287, 



oblata 28,287, 



Sloe 



Small-fruit garden, the 



Smila.N aspera 



officinalis 



Smoke-tree 



Smut of Oats 



Snakeroots 416, 



Snowball, the . .374, 



Snowberry 39, 438, 



Snowllake, the Spring. . . 



Snowberry 



Soap-tree of China 



Sobridia leucoxantha 



macrantha 323, 



xantholeuca 95, 



Society of American Florists 



Soil and national development, the.. 



Soja Iiispidii 



Solandra grandiffora 



Solanum Dulcamara 324, 



Guatemalense 



jasminoides 170, 353, 



pensile 



rostratum ■- 



Sodomeum 



triHorum 



Solidago altissima 



bicoU>r 



csesia 



Canadensis 



elliptica 



juncea 



lanceolata 



latifolia 



nemoralis 



relrorsa 



serolina 



— ' tortifolia 3 



Sophora, the 164, 441, 



Sophrocattlcya Batemaniiiana 



Sophronitis cernua .... 



grandiflora 4, 424, 



violacea 



South Carolina naturalist, notes 



from a 2 



Spara.xis 



Sparrows, destruction of 



Spartina cynosuroides 



Spathoglotiis aurea 65, 



ixioides 



Kimballiana 



492 

 vog 

 216 

 214 

 414 

 93 

 554 

 194 

 574 

 470 

 146 

 486 

 267 



436 

 59= 

 576 

 344 



264 

 475 



323 

 323 



374 

 366 

 604 

 299 



379 

 624 

 452 

 379 

 555 

 212 

 596 

 ■39 

 323 

 413 

 412 

 420 



73 

 60 

 488 

 375 

 522 

 578 

 324 

 228 

 375 

 587 

 507 

 507 

 507 

 507 

 16 

 416 

 507 

 507 

 416 



3 

 507 

 , 16 

 518 

 367 



4 

 477 



4 



Sphaerogyne latifolia.. 



Spinach 



Spindle-tree 



• European . 



Spiraea aquilegifolia 



Aruncus 



astilboides 



Jilumei 



Bumalda 



Californica 



callosa 414, 



cana 



Cantoniensis 216, 30S, 



elegans 



filipendula 



gigantea 413, 



Henryi 



hvpcricifolia 



T^amtschalica 413, 



lobata 



Millefolium * 



opulifolia 



palmata 318, 



pruni folia 54.», 



Reevesiana 



sorbifolia 



species 



Thunbergii 238, 532, 544, 



tomentosa 



trilobata 2S4, 



5 

 114 

 120 



539 

 197 



323 

 '97 

 440 



454 

 5S2 

 596 

 310 

 3'8 

 3.8 

 363 

 437 

 400 



437 

 284 

 510 

 564 

 318 



549 

 363 

 437 

 549 

 3.8 

 50S 



4 

 564 

 610 

 308 

 378 

 549 

 594 

 378 

 316 



Spiraea ulmaria 31S, 413 



Van Houttei 284, 308, 316* 



venusta 413 



Spraying fruit-trees 307 



nozzles for 360 



Spring bulbs 304, 421 



Howers 1 86 



garden, the 212 



notes from a. . 224, 236, 246 



.Spruce, Black 2, 496 



Blue .• 24, 456 



Colorado 24 



Douglas, 39, 202, 417, 418, 496, 598 



Engelmann 417,418 



Hemlock 414 



Himalayan 203, 509 



Norway" 191, 203, 370, 532, 576 



White 2, 496 



Spruce-trees of Maine, the 588 



S(-iuashes, two new 561 



Scpiirrels injuringconifers. iii, 141, 274, 



335 



St.John's Wort 378, 450, 491 



Stable, ajapanese* 26 



Stachys affinis (tuberitera), 48, 144, 522, 

 600, 624 



Stachyurus prajcox 509 



Stapelia gigantea 47, 443 



Staphylea Bolanderi* ... 544 



Bumalda 544 



('olchica "3.544 



Emodl 544 



pinnata 544 



trifolia 544 



Starch in potatoes 168 



Slauritis Batemanni 103 



gigantea 103 



Staves, production of 433 



Stellaria media 599 



Steeplebush, the' 378 



Sterculia platanifolia 509 



.Sternbergia lutea 453, 549 



Stipa pinnata 347 



Stuckgillies 374 



Storing root-crops 549 



Storks 300 



Stove plants in flower at Kew. . . 476, 488 

 Strawberries, forcing of, under 



glass 5 



mulching 54 



notes on. . .' 293, 380 



planting 390 



Strawberry blight 186 



new variety. . . . .- 276 



plants for a new bed 419 



season of 1S89, the 329 



wild 39. 575 



Street in Charlestown, N. H.* 278 



trees, mutilation of 94 



Strelitzia Augusta 143 



Nicolai 143 



Streptocarpus parvifolia 95 



Stomata 45 



Stuartia monadel|)ha 321 



pentagyna, 215, 378 



Pseudo-Camellia 65, 227, 347 



Sty tax Japonica 353 



Obassia 60,65,143 



Sub-ii"rigatcd gardens .. 40 



Su.gar cane 22, 587 



Sidplun- in the greenhouse 197 



Sumach, Dwarf 339, 428 



Osbech's 441 



Smooth 339, 438, 543 



Staghorn * 338, 379, 428, 543 



Summer-flowering bulbs 236, 2S0 



|>ropagation of shrubs 267 



pruning 342 



Sun-dials 261, 299 



Sunflowers 428 



Suriey farm-houses 23 



Surroundings of houses, design in.. 397 



Sweet B.ier, English. 374 



Sweet peas 294 



Swiss Alpine Club 204 



Sycamore lumber 168 



what is a 349 



Symphoricarpus occidentalis. . . 39, 347, 



555 



racemosus 438, 555, 596 



.vulgaris 555, 596 



sempervii-ens 614 



Symphyandra Hoffmanni 71, 357 



Symplocarpus fcetidus 587 



Symplocos paniculatus 487 



Syntliyris reniforniis 246 



■ roiundifolia. 



Syringa Amurensis* 267 



azurea 326, 327 



Chincnsis 88, 327 



hyacinthiflora 326 



hybrida 326 



Japonica 29*, 492 



Josikcea 309 



oblata 326, 492, 576 



Pekinensis , 300, 348 



pubescens ■. 492 



villosa 309, 419, 492 



vulgaris 88, 309, 326, 492 



Tamarack. . . 33 



Tamarix, Africana 7, 414 



Anglica 414 



Chinensis 414 



elegans 414 



Tamarix, GsUlica 7. 414 



Indica 414 



parviflora 414 



tetrandra 414 



Tan-bark 289 



Taxodium distichum 45S, 532 



Taxus adpressa 462 



baccata 538 



cuspidata 538 



Tecoma Capensis 40 



jasminoides 509 



Tennessee lorests 74 



Terminalia Buceras. . 435 



Catappa 338 



Terrace garden at Wellesley, the*.. 98 



Tetracentron Sinense 587 



Thalictrum anemoides 269 



— '■ Cornuti 306 



dioicium 306 



Theophrasa imperialis. 610 



Thibautia acuminata 40 



Thinning iEorests 229,369 



plantations 301 



Thrinax argentea 323 



excelsa 323, 623 



Thuiopsis dolabrata 538 



nidifera 568 



Thuya gigantea 263, 492, 525 



plumosa 263 



squarrosa 263 



Tiarella cordifolia 269 



Tickseed 344 



Tigridia buccifera* 412 



Pavonia 220, 412, 522 



Pringlei 432, 522, 623 



Tilia Americana 338 



Caroliniana 338 



cordata 257 



dasystyla 448 



euclilora 448 



Europea 255 



intermedia 255, 448 



microphylla 257 



parvilolia 257 



platyphyllos* 255, 448, 450 



pubescens 338 



ulmifolia* 255,448 



vulgaris* 255 



Tillandsia amefhystina 558 



angusf ifolia 558 



fenestralis 558 



hieroglyphica 558 



Lindeni 28, 558 



Regina 558 



tessellata 558 



" Tiniber and some of its diseases'*. 478 



Timber supply of the world 384 



without knots 561 



Tipularia discolor 280 



Tobacco cultivation in Borneo 312 



Tobiiiia emarginata 351 



Todea pellucida -. 16 



superba 17 



Tomatoes 48,576 



early... 245 



exhibition of 432 



forcing of, under glass 5 



prolonging the season of 549 



Tombstones for rur'al cemeteries,* 195, 



274 



Tooth-picks, manufacture of 180 



Top-dressing 283 



Topiary gardening in Japan 302 



Toricellia angulala. 587 



Trachelospernium jasminoides.. ., 266 



Thunbergii* 369 



Tiachycarpus excelsus 568, 578 



Tradescantia viridis 588 



zebriiia 588 



Transplanting conifers in August . . 379 



herbaceous perennials 390 



Trapella Sinensis 230 



Trautvetter, E. R. von, death of 204 



Traveler's joy 374, 396, 486 



tree 587 



Tree planting 157, 170, J42 



planting in Massachusetts. . . 9 



on Arbor day 37 



Trees and telegraph wires 610 



7- at Washington Heights 50 



care of young 253 



cutting by electricity 261 



data concerning the growtli 



of native 539 



dwarfi of Japan 408 



filling in about 405 



in Central Park 25 



in (hejames River Valley. . . 598 



in winter 589 



notes upon some North 



American, 338, 351, 364, 375, 388, 400, 

 411, 423. 435, 447, 459, 471, 484, 496, 615 



of California 146, 202 



of Rhode Island 34 



planting deciduous, in Sep- 

 tember 4c6 



protection of, from mice 54 



of, from winds 206 



rings of 384 



tallness of 109 



the artistic aspects of 62, 217 



unappreciated 322 



which shade dwellings 430 



work among the 541 



Trichophilia crispa 311 



tragrans 417 



nobilis 417 



'■ — suavis 220 



Trichosma suavis 597, 620 



Tridax bicolor 332 



Trifolium frugiferum 122 



incarnatum 432 



pratense 36 



repens 144.374 



Trillium cernuum 236 



erectum 2^6 



erythrocarpum 270 



grandifiorum 236, 237, 270 



nivale 236 



ovatum 236 



petiolatum 236 



pusillum 236 



sessile 236, 270 



Tritorna corallina 417 



uvaria 417 



Tritonia aurea. . 474, 478 



Trollius EuropcEus 247 



Tropoeolum speciosum 402 



Trumpet-creeper 491 



Trumpet-weea 416 



Trypeta Pomonella 527 



Tsuga Canadensis 323, 363, 414 



Caroliniana * 267 



Mertensiana 525 



Patloniana 525 



Sieboldii 575 



Tuberoses. . .,. 223 



Tulip beds 240 



history of .".... 132 



tree..; 34,82,123,336,396 



leaf destroyer, a* 604 



Tulipa Batalini 547 



Tulipa Clusiana 247 



Greigi 304 



Kauimanni 304 



linifolia 527 



Maximowiczi 527 



Oculis-solis 304 



— suaveolens 304 



Turkestanica 200 



Tulips, deterioration of 432 



in Boston public garden 240 



prices paid for 1 56 



single and double 70 



Tuna, the 420 



Tupelo-gum 122, 543 



Turnips, notes on 84, 282, 381 



Twin-leaf, the 224 



V 



Ulex Europaeus 374 



Ulmus alata -. 599 



Amei'icana 286, 461, 539 



^ cam]>estris 461,516 



crassifolia 393 



Dampieri 414 



fulva 286, 448, 461 



montana 461 



—. pubescens 448 



racemosa 461 



umbraculifera 516 



Umbellularia Californica 568 



Umbrella-tree 363 



Uncaria Gambler 587 



Uniola Palmeri * 401 



United States nurseries, the 299 



Urccolina aurea 572 



pendula 572 



Urena lobata 358 



Uvularia grandiflora 237 



Vaccinium arboreum .215 



Canadense 50, 259 



erythrocarpon 309 



hirsutum * 364, 396 



macrocarpon .51, 363, 508 



Myrtillus 50, 284 



O-xycoccus 50 



Pennsylvanicum 259 



stamineum 284 



uliginosum 50 



Vitis-Idoea 50, 508 



Vallota purpurea 474 



Vancouver's Island, mountain for- 

 ests of 525 



Vanda Amesiana. . .39, 100, 136, 600, 606 



Batemannii 306 



cosrulea 36, 329, 474, 540, 619 



densiflora ; 67 



Hookeriana 392, 424, 429, 620 



Kimballiana, 136, 424, 499, 504, 600, 



606 



Lowii • 240 



Sanderiana 136, 474, 540, 620 



teres 392, 429 



Vanilla trade 107, 453 



Variegated wild plants 539, 587 



Vauquelinia Torreyi 400 



Vauxhall gardens 95 



Vegetable garden, the 357, 454 



nomenclature 504 



physiology 2 



plants, forwarding 127 



Vegetables, forcing of 5, 406, 466 



new 59 



Venus' fly-trap 365 



Verbascum Olympicum 329 



Verona, a cypress avenue at * 458 



Veronica Cnamedrys 264 



ligustrifolia 414 



omcinalis 139 



Versailles, horticultural school at.. 27 



