IV 



Index. 



Botanical Giiiden, Missouri, notes 



from the 497 



the New York 261 



Bou^ainvillea glabra 18 



splendens 326 



Boursault, Jean Francois 32 



Bouvardias for o;arden planting.... 116 

 Bowling Green, the proposed statue 



in 251 



Box Elder trees in the west.... 173, 502 



Brachycome iberidifolia 314 



Brandegee, T. S., article by 134 



Brandis, Sir Dietrich, article by 499 



Bravoa geminiflora 3°^ 



Bridge, an old, in Wrentham, Massa- 

 chusetts 42* 



Britton.Prof.W.E., articles by.. 443, 497 



Brodiaea unifiora 44 



Bromus secalinus 103 



Brookline, Massachusetts, notes 



from 498 



Broom-handles, consumplion ot 



wood for 170 



Browallia speciosa major 35S 



Brown, Robert, death of 500 



Brunfelsia eximia 77 



latifolia 77, i55 



Buchanan, James, and plant varia- 

 tion 442 



Bulbocodium vernum 158 



Bulbophyllum grandiflorum 153 



Bulbous plants 3S6 



Bulbs for spring planting 106 



greenhouse, for early spring 



flowering 167 



spring-flowering 176, 497 



Bull, Dr. Ephraim W., death of 400 



Burbank, Luther, article by 349 



Burrill, Prof. T.J. , article by 368 



Bush, B. F., articles by 32. 379, 463 



Butternuts, the cultivation of 20 



Butz, Prof. George C, article by 448 



Cabbage maggot, the remedy for. .. 



Cabbages, disease of 



Cabomba aquatica 



Cacti, repotting 



Cactus society, a national, in Eng- 

 land 



versus Mamillaria 



Caladium argyrites 



Caladiums, fancy 



for outdoor use 



Calanthe, Baron Schrceder 



Calceolana Burbidgei 



Calendula fluvialis 



California brook-side, a 



experiment slatii>ns 



forests, observations in 



fruits 



Japanese vegetation in 



. Orange groves 



southern, garden notes from. 



spring in 



Calla. Snowflake 



Callas 



abnormal growth of 



Callicarpa purpurea 



Callirrhoe mvolucrata 366, 



Callistemon speciosa 



Calochorti in gardens 



Calochortus Benthami 



Calopogon pulchellus 283, 



Camellia theifera, cultivation of. .. . 



Cameron, Robert, articles by . . .77, 



117, 197, 216, 228, 255, 267, 277, 287, 



316, 366, 464, 50S 



Camoensia maxima . 



Campanu la Carpathica 



latifolia 



macrantha 



persicifolia 267, 



-alba grandiflora 



Portenschlagiana 



pumila Maresii 



Vidalii 



Campan ulas, some garden . .308, 313, 



Candytufts, hardy 



Canna, Columbia 



John White 



Cannas. . .307, 348, 367, 398, 400, 407, 



for Easter 



in England 



the best new 116, 



Cantaloup, tlie winter 



what is a 



Caragana arborescens 



Card, Fred W., articles by. . . .7, 2S, 

 242. 348, 388, 



Caricas in California 



Carnation, Ada Byron 178, 



Alaska . .99, 108, 178, 



Anna Webb 



Annie Lonsdale 



Bride of Erlescort 



Bridesmaid 469, 



Bouton d'Or 



Buttercup 99, 



Crystal 



Daybreak 99, 



Dean Hole 



Delia Fox 



520 

 284 



334 

 80 



113 

 368 

 297 

 156 



94 



14 

 106 

 142* 



62 

 402 

 512 

 302 



78 

 428 

 108 



50 

 296 

 316 

 396 

 396 

 157 

 357 

 169 

 422 

 24 

 86, 



307. 

 ,516 

 40 

 256 

 297 

 267 

 297 

 228 

 267 

 207 

 323 



316, 

 406 

 106 

 210 

 505 

 4'7 

 136 

 374 

 520 

 457 

 183 

 214 



223. 



476 



476 



J 08 



459 



178 



476- 



108 



108 



476 



476 



99 



99 



Carnation, Eldorado 108 



Fred Creighton 178 



Fred. Weir 4^0 



■ Hector 108, 178 



Helen Keller 99, 108, 178, 476 



Henrietta Sargent gg, 108 



Isabella Hunnewell 108 



-Jacqueminot 99, 108 



Jubilee 99 



Lena Saling 99, 108 



Lily Dean 469 



Lizzie McGowan 108, 476 



Maud Dean 99. 108 



Meteor 99. 47^ 



-Minnie Cook 47^ 



Mrs. Fisher 108, 178 



Nicholson 476 



Nobscot 178 



Portia - 108 



Rose Queen 47^ 



Silver Spray 108 



Storm King. 99.108, 178 



Stuart 99- ^o^ 



Thomas Cartledge 476 



Tidal Wave 99 



Triumph 108 



William Scott 99- ^78 



Winter Cheer 476 



cuttings 506 



• Society, the American, meet- 

 ing of 89, 99, 108 



Carnations, aerial roots of 158* 



cultivation of. . . .26, no, 178, 277, 



357. 427. 476 



in Flatbush 37 



Carpinus cordata 295 



Carrot, the wild 420 



Gary, Austin, article by 88 



Caryocar nueiferum, fruits of 509 



Caryopteris mastacanthus 397, 407, 



43c. 457 



Cassandra ■ . 493 



Castanopsis chrysophylla, tanning 



properties of 293 



Castor-beans, cultivation of 220 



Catalpa speciosa 502 



Catanancnes 367 



Catasetum Bungerothii 374 



imperialis 503 



Catasetums, new 123 



Cat-tails, how to exterminate 42S 



Cattleya Eros 354 



fioribunda 224 



Fowleri 354 



Gigas 483 



labiata 447, 488 



labiata Cooksonte 444 



Mantini 444 



. Percivaliana 123 



superba alba 274 



Cattleyas, new Iiybrid 374 



Cauliflower for winter 34S 



Cedar of Algeria, the 333* 



the Red 61* 



Cedrela Sinensis 380 



Cedronella cana 366 



Cedrus Atlantica 332* 



Celeriac 36 



Celery, cultivation of . 257, 336 



greenhouse 266 



Celosia floribunda 479 



Celosias, cultivation of 117 



Celtis for western planting 122 



occiden talis 346 



Cenchrus myosuroides 103 



Palmeri ...4 103 



■ tribuloides 103 



Centaurea cynaroides 314 



moschata , 280 



Centranthus ruber 314 



Centropogon Lucyanus 64, 506 



Ceratostigma plumbaginoides 447 



Cards Canadensis 1S4, 484 



Cercocarpus parvifolius pauciden- 



tatus 22 



Cestrum elegans 74 



Chama^dorea desmoncoides ^88 



glaucifolia 504* 



Chamaerops gracilis 479 



Chamberlin, John, articles by ..209, 269 



Chelone Lyonii 397 



Chenopods, species of 193 



Cherries, classes of. 410 



experience with 58 



Cherry, Dwarf Rocky Mountain. .. 468 



fruit mold, the 137 



Japanese Weeping i63 



the Lutovka 330 



the Sand 123, 46S 



Chestnut in the west, the 83 



weevd, the 8 



Chestnuts, Japanese 460 



Chicago, Chrysanthemums in 468 



Chickamauga, national parit at 371 



Chimaphilas 493 



Chimonanthus fragrans 150, i6g 



Chico Creek, Butte County, Califor- 

 nia, view on .' 142* 



China Asters 76, 219 



Chino Valley experiment station, the 212 



Chionodoxa gigantea 164 



Luclliic 1S8 



Chionodoxas 157 



Chiricahua mountains, tree flora of. 12, 



Chorozema varium, variety of 34 



Chorozemas, cultivation of 8 



Christ, Dr. H., article by 238 



Chrysanthemum, Baltimore Belle. 450 



Challenge 47S 



Charles Davis 459 



Constellation 468 



Crystalina 466 



Dr. Callendreau 466 



E. G. Uihlein 459 



E. Molyneux 436 



Enfant des Deux Mondes 459 



yellow sport of 459 



frutescens 313 



Golden Wonder 469 



H. L. Sunderbruch.. .436, 440, 468 



Imperial Castle 458 



-J. H. Troy 436, 440 



Katherine Leech 459 



L. Channing 478 



Louise D. Black 459, 478 



Marion Cleveland 450 



Mayflower 440, 468 



Minerva 459 



Miss Agnes Louise Dalkson. 450 



Miss Georgiana Pitcher 466 



Miss Helyett 466 



Miss M. M.Johnson 466 



Monsieur Georges Biron.... 466 



Mrs. F. B. Hayes 488 



Mrs. George M. Bradt 469 



Mrs, Henry Robinson. . .436, 440 



466, 468 



Mrs. M.J. Parker, Jr 436 



Mrs. M. R. Parker, Jr 466 



Mrs. Perrin 450, 458, 460, 468 



Mrs. W. C. Egan 469 



Mrs. W. H. Rand 466 



Mrs. W. P. Raymond 469 



Nemesis 436, 440 



Niveum 46S 



Philadelphia 459, 466 



Rider Haggard 466 



St. Clair 479 



Sunrise 436, 440, 466 



The Bard 468 



William Simpson 458,464* 



W.W.Astor 466 



Yellow Queen 46S 



Chrysanthemums, fashions in 517 



in Boston 459 



in Chicago 468 



in London 473 



— in New York ,. . . .469, 4S8 



in Philadelphia 4 58 



in Poughkeepsie 460 



in St. Louis 47S 



inidsummercare of 287 



new and old iS 



• at Cornell Univer- 

 sity 466 



in England 446, 504 



in New York 450 



notes on 247 



the newer 36 



training for 14 



cultivation of 87,127, 377 



early-flowering 86, 397, 427 



for specimen plants 196 



• good varieties of 436 



propagation of 46, 67, 517 



Cicuta maculata 172 



Cigar-case-bearer, the, on fruit- 

 trees 270 



Cimicifuga racemosa 316, 337 



Cinchona Calisaya Ledgeriana 520 



Cinerarias, cultivation of 97 



sowing seed of 276 



Cirrhopetalum robustum 273 



• Rothschildianum 444 



Citrus trifoliata 415, 437 



Cladraslis 372 



lutea 237, 504 



Cleghorn, M. D., Hugh Francis 



Clarke, death of 260 



Clematis coccinea 315 



indivisa 56, 487 



new hvl>rid 234 



. paniculata 147, 397, 489 



recta 25, 277 



■ species ot 337, 464 



Virginiana 385 



Clerodendron A'Priori 234 



fallax 326 



squamatum 288 



Clerodendrons 323 



Clethra alnifolia 109, 340 



Clianthus Dampieri.... 238 



Climbers, greenhouse 216 



Climbing plants, a few 418 



Clivia miniata 124 



Clover, crimson 59 



Cnicus horridulus 283 



Cob^ea 117 



Cob-nuts, Kent 70 



Cochrane, George A., article by 132 



Cockerell, ProL T. D. A., articles 



by 244, 499. 513 



Coe. Charles H., article by 432 



Ccelogvne Micholitzii 144 



^ Veitchii 374 



Colchicum luteum 188 



Szovitsianum - 188 



Colchicums 386, 436 



Columbine leaf-miner, the 443* 



Collins, Dorcas E., article by 4'-»9 



Colhnsia verna 256 



Comandra Uvida 194 



Composites, some native 376 



Comstock mines, consumption of 



wood in the 38 



Conifers, distribution of, in Iowa. .. 279 



in tiie west 182 



Conium maculatum 172 



Conservatories, small 437 



Coplis trifolia 78 



Coral lorhiza innata 422 



multiflora.. ■ 422 



Coral-tree, the 34^ 



Corbett, L. C, articles by.. .173, 378, 494 



Coreopsis 314 



delphinifolia 435 



grandiflora 34, 208, 239, 260 



Corn for fodder or for ensilage 160 



Indian 23 



variation in 378 



Cornus florida, fruit of 500 



Cornus Mas 153 



CorylusCaliiornica 263 



rostrata 263, 344* 



species of 345 



Cosmos sulphureus 426, 484* 



Cotton wood-trees 173, 502 



Cowberry, the 193 



Craig, W. N., articles by.. . . .8, 26, 46, 86, 



98, 107, 136, 158, 178, 197, 2c8, 217, 226, 



257. 277- 307. 326, 336, 357, 387, 416,448, 



476, 506 



Crataegus apiifolia 463 



Carrieri 495 



fruits of 492 



punctata 225 



Crinum augustum 304 



Kircape 288 



purpurascens 343 



Roozenianum 322 



Schimperi 253 



Crinums, notes on 327 



Crocus biflorus log 



Imperati 109 



Crocuses 477 



Crotalaria longirostrata 6 



Crotons 348, 358 



Crow, economic status of the 440 



Cry ptocory ne cordata 334 



Cucumber, "Cool and Crisp" 328 



Cucumbers 336 



Cucumis dipsaceus 457 



Melo inodorus 457 



species of 475 



Cupheas 307 



Cupressus ArJzonica 22 



Curculigo recurvata 498 



Curmeria WallisLi 316 



Currant, the Fay 200 



Cyclamen Persicum 177 



Cyclea Burmanni 14 



Cycnoches Egertonianum 274 



Cymbidium eburne-Lowianum su- 



perbum 94 



Traceyanum 4 



Cynodon Dactylon 73, 103 



Cyperus alternifoiius 217 



rotundus 103 



Cypripedium bellafulum album... . 273 



Calypso Roth welHanum 63 



Countess of Salisbury 486 



Gertrude Hollington 224 



Henry Graves 54 



insigne 420 



for winter culture 99 



Janus 64 



■ Massaianum superbum 354 



Morgania3 Bufordiensis 374 



nitens Pitclieraa 63 



platycolor 504 



Rothschildianum 139 



Sallieri pic turn 63 



- Roeblingii 56 



Stonei platyteenium 234 



Cypripediums at Brookllne 499 



hardy 216 



hybrid 95 



■ native 413 



Cyrtanthus Huttoni 253 



Cyrtopodium punctatum 167 



Cylisus Andreanus 157 



flowering for Easter 136 



racemosus 276 



I> 



Daffodils, cultivation of 187 



the earliest 166, 167 



Dahlia society, the American, meet- 

 ing of 418 



Dahlias in England 374 



Daisies, Swan River 106 



Damping off 77 



Dana, Charles A., article by 442 



Danae racemosa 64 



Dandridge, Danske, articles by.. . . 16S, 

 1S9, 198, 249 



Daphne Cneorum 200 



Indica 346 



Daturas 344 



Day, David F., article by 338 



Decodon verticillata 362 



Delphiniums 314 



Dendrobium, Apollo 144 



— bracteosum 354 



Cordelia 153 



■ cruentum 354 



Hildebrandti 153 



