INDEX TO VOLUME VIII 



The asterisk (*) denotes that the sub- 

 ject is illustrated. 



Abelia fioribunda 273 



Abies Cilicica 296 



Abutilon, Souvenir de Bonn 387 



Acacia pubescens 25 



Acacias 499 



Acanthophcenix crinita 487 



Acanthus longifolius 278 



Accumulation in the garden 28 



Acer cissifolium 447 



insigne 220 



Negundo 502 



Pennsy Ivanicum 396 



Achjlleas 396 



Achimenes 16 



Acidanthera bicolor 220 



Aconites . ■ 366 



Aconitum Fisherii 406 



Acorns, germination of 6, 105 



Acroclinium roseum 255 



Adenocalymna comosum 179 



Adiantunis 456 



Adlumia cirrhosa 117 



Adonis vernahs 179, 197 



Adulteration of canned vegetables 



and fruits 68 



iEschynanthus Hildebrandii 304 



Agave Huachucensis 1S4* 



— ^^ Utahensis 384* 



Agaves in Southern California 228 



Aglaonema commutattim 428 



pictum 416 



Agricultural experiment stations. . . 401 



Agriculture, cooperative 451 



elements of 500 



— the year-book of the depart- 

 ment of 421 



Agropyrum repens 103 



vulgare 103 



Ailanthus 503 



in the west 122 



Air drainage , 306, 378 



Alcebia quinafa 205 



Alberta magna 113 



Albizzia occidentalis 479 



Aletris farinosa 283 



Allamanda Hendersonii... - 327 



Allen, C. L., articles by 438, 45S 



Alnus rugosa 493 



Alocasia Johnstoni 426 



Alstromeria aurantiaca 28S 



Alstromerias 317 



Althfea fici folia 403 



Alvord, William, article by 38 



Alyssum saxatile 214 



sweet 106 



Amaryllis, cultivation of 56, 86 



Ammophila arvindinacea. 412 



An^ectochilus Sanderianus 454 



Ananassa sativa variegata 355 



Andr<?, Edouard F., slietch of 310 



Androgynous flower-clusters 222* 



Andromeda Mariana 154 



speciosa 185 



Anemone blanda 164 



Scythinica 188 



Japonica 136, 170, 229, 2S8, 487 



-Lady Ardilaun 85 



nemorosa Robinsonia 216 



sylvestris 216 



Angrsecum sesquipedale. 86 



Annuals for the garden 97. 106, 117, 



Antirrhinum majus, a variety of. . . 120 

 Aphclandra orientalis punctata .... 514 



A I )]i!e crop, western 478 



orchards of western New 



York 248 



unproductive 48 



Red Beitigheimer 390, 428 



Canada or Old None- 

 such 10 



scab in Nebraska 28 



S.'ott's Winter 200 



tlie Hibernal 340 



the Senator 523 



A 1)1)11-5. best English 414 



color bands on 439 



frost injuries to 417 



good varieties 428 



marketing 132 



Apricots in western New York 6q 



Russian 368 



Aquatics, wintering 436 



Aquilegia Canadensis 207, 256 



coerulea 228 



Aquilegias, hybrid 256 



Arabis albida 198 



Aralia Veifchii 457 



Araucaria Bidwillii 386 



■ • Cunninghamii 410 



Araucarias in California 140 



Arbutus Unedo 498 



Arethusa bulbosa 422 



Arissemas 73 



Aristolochia clypeata 444 



elegans 355 



Aristolochias 418 



Arnebia cornuta 305 



Arnold Arboretum, additions to. . . . 292 



birds of the 292 



Art, municipal 501 



Arthropcdium cirrhatum 215 



Artichoke, Laon 500 



Arundina Phihppii 504 



Arundinaria macrosperma . 23 



Asarum maximum 133 



Asclepias obtusifolia 263 



■ tuberosa 290 



Ash, Green, in the west 32, 173 



the Sweet IVIountain 163 



Asimina triloba .75, 494* 



Asparagus retrotractus arboreua... 114 



Sprenglei 378 



Asperula orientalis 256 



Aster Tartaricus 256 



undulatus 450 



Asters 376, 396 



Astilbe Japonica compacta 157 



fioribunda 157 



Lemoinei 410 



Astragalus crassicarpus . . 223 



Atkinson, C. L., death of 480 



Atriplex hastata 213 



semibaccatum 20 



Aucuba Japonica 359 



Auriculas in England 204 



Autumn garden flowers 397 



in the garden 391 



Ayres, H. B., article by 128 



Azalea amcena 264 



. Indica 146 



Ledif olia 264 



Azaleas at Brookline 237 



flowering, for Easter 136 



Indian .'. 177* 457 



B 



Bactris major 466 



Baden-Baden, notes from 188, 477 



Bailey, Prof. L. H., articles by. .34, 215, 

 236, 248, 318, 41S, 457, 487 



Baillon, Henri, death of 340 



Raines, Thomas, death of 124 



Bamboos, cultivation of 4, 357 



Banana, Ram Kela 454 



Barker, M., articles by 36, 64, 266 



BaiTon, A. ¥., sketch of 455 



Barron, Leonard, article by rog 



Basswood for western planting .... 122 



Bauhinia Galpini 444 



Bause, C. F., death of 456 



Baxter, Svlvester, article by 2 



Beach-grass planting 412 



Beach, Prof. S. A., articles by ..128, 428 

 Beal, Prof. W, J., articles by. 148, 303, 322 



Beans, cultivation of 336 



dwarf Lima 210 



forcing 64 



Bebb, Prof. M. S., articles by . - 363, 372, 

 423. 473. 482 



death of 510 



Beckwith, Prof. M. H., article by . . 57 



Bedding plants loS 



plants for 188, 3^8 



Beech-tree in South Hingham, Mas- 

 sachusetts 121* 



Beetles, black blister 508 



Begonia acuminata 505 



B. Fran(j:oi3 Gaulin 96 



carminata 304 



Begonia Evansiana 435 



Feastii 134 



— Frocbelii 504 



— • Gloire de Sceaux 133 



Mrs.LHeal 483 



Paul Bruant 133 



President Carnot 96 



Rajah 14 



Rex X Socotrana 14 



Saundersii 496 



Socotrana 13 



Vernon 348 



Begonias 50S 



bedding 198, 403 



disease of 474 



in flovper for Easter 136 



winter- flowering. 67 



Benson, John, article by 458 



Berberis heteropoda 454* 



Sieboldii 475 



Thunbergii 492 



Berfolonlas 486 



Eeschorneria yuccoides 254 



Bessera elegans 107 



Bessey, Prof. Charles E., article by. 102 



Betula, hybrid 355* 



lenta. oil of .' 303 



- -— — pumila X lenta 243* 



papyrifera 222 



Betulas, American 355* 



Bevier, Louis, article by 508 



Bignonia venusta 114 



Billbergia Liboniana 384 



rhodo-cyanea 376 



Bioletti, F. T., article by 499 



Birch, oil of 303 



Birches» hybrid 243* 



— ; the American white 355* 



Birds against injurious insects 350 



ot the Arnold Arboretum.... 292 



destruction of fruit by 388 



scarcity of 189 



Blackberries," cultivation of 310, 439 



hardy 50 



profits from 59 



winter protection of 420 



Blood-root 214* 



Blueberries 193 



Bollea Schroederiana 153 



Boltonia latisquama 396 



Bomarea Carderi 96 



Books Reviewed : 



Agricultural Calendar for 1806. 

 F. W. Woll 479 



American Chrysanthemum Man- 

 ual, the. Michael Barker 399 



American Woods. Romeyn B. 

 H ough 499 



Among the Northern Hills. Wil- 

 liam C. Prime 239 



Aimual Report of flie Director of 

 the Experimental Farms of Can- 

 ada for 1S94 519 



Blackberries. Bulletin 09 of Cor- 

 nell Experiment Station 439 



Book of the Rose, the. A. Foster- 

 Melliar 39 



Boston Park Guide. Sylvester 

 Baxter 330 



China Asters. Bulletin go, Cor- 

 nell Experiment Station 219 



Chrysanthemums and their Cul- 

 ture. Edwin Molyneux 399 



Contributions of the United States 

 National Herbarium. J. N. 

 Rose 1 89 



Country Month by Month, the. 

 Spring, J. A. Owen and C. S. 

 Boulger .'^. . g 



Dictionary of Orchid Hybrids. 

 E. Bohnhof 209 



English Flower Garden, the. W. 

 Robinson 409 



Familiar Flowers in Field and 

 Garden. F. Schuyler Mathews. 219 



Fleurs de Pleine Terre, les. Vil- 

 morin-Andrieux & Co ... 189 



Flora of the Assyrian Monuments 

 and its Outcomes, the. E. Bo- 

 navia 33S 



Florida Sketch Book, the. Brad- 

 ford Torrey 119 



Flowering Plants and Ferns of 

 New South Wales, with special 

 reference to their economic 

 value, j. H. Maiden 299 



Forest Flora of Japan, the. Chas. 

 Sprague Sargent 99 



Forest Tree-planters' Manual. J. 

 C. Barrett 29 



Game Birds at Home. Theodore 

 S. Van Dyke. 419 



Hand-book of West- American 

 Cone-bearers. J. G. Lemmon.. 379 



Horticulturist's Rule Book, the. 

 L. H. Bailey 269 



How to Know the Wild Flowers. 

 Mrs. William Starr Dana 219 



In a Gloucestershire Garden. 

 Henry N. Ellacombe 329 



Irrigation Farming. Lute Wilcox 389 



Land Birds and Game Birds of 

 New England. H. D. Mmot. 

 Edited by William Brewster 169 



Les Orchid<'es Exotitiues et leur 

 Culture en Europe. Lucien 

 Linden, A. Coaniaux and G. 

 Grignan igo 



Lindenia. Lucien Linden 49 



List of the Pteridophyta and 

 Spermatophyta growing with- 

 out cultivation in north-eastern 

 Noi-fh America. Prepared by 

 the Committee of the American 

 Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, from the 

 Memoirs of the Toirey Botani- 

 cal Club, Vol. V 179 



Maladies des Plantes Aericoles, 

 Vol L Ed.Prillieux 509 



Manual of Forestry, a. W. 

 Schlich 309, 319 



Medical Plants of Tennessee, the. 

 A. Gattinger 29 



Our Edible Toadstools and Mush- 

 rooms and How to Distinguish 

 Them, W. Hamilton Gibson. . . 48S 



Popular Treatise on the Physiol- 

 ogy of Plants, a. Dr. Paul 

 Sorauer. Translated by F. E. 

 Weiss 149 



Practical Flora for Schools and 

 Colleges, a. OHver R. Willis.. 69 



Silva of North America, the. 

 Charles Sprague Sargent iig 



Soil, the : Its Nature, Relations 

 and Fundamental Principles of 

 Management. F.H.King 509 



Storv of the Plants, the. Grant 

 Allen 359 



Sweet-scented Flowers and Fra- 

 grant Leaves. Donald McDonald 129 



Synoptical Flora of North Amer- 

 ica. Asa Gray and Sereno Wat- 

 son ; continued and edited by 

 Beniamin Lincoln Robinson.... 429 



Ten New England Blossoms, and 

 their Insect Visitors. Clarence 

 Moores Weed 289 



Through Glade and Mead. Joseph 

 Jackson 9 



Timber-trees, Native and For- 

 eign. Thomas Laslett 19 



Wayside and Wuodland Blossoms. 

 Edward Step 349 



Wild Garden, the. W. Robinson. 109 



Woman's Book, the 29 



Wonderful Wapentake, the. J. S. 



P~le teller 279 



Bordeaux mixture, age of 378 



and color tests 12S 



. the preparation ot 159 



Borers in Hickory-trees 352* 



Boronia heterophylla 149 



megastigma 75,164 



■Boston, Cln-ysanthemums in 459 



rose and strawberry show. . . 259 



spring flower show 139 



Botanic garden at Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Michigan 303. 322 



— . notes from the Har- 

 vard 5»^ 



