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Index. 



Pine Bank, Boston 446 



barrens, winter rambles in.i6, 74, 



no 



forest in Lower California. ..183* 



• forests, waste from 482 



Pmes at Kew 603 



from seed 302 



in Floi-ida 73* 



■ number to ttie acre 266 



■ sero*inous 160 



the, climbing plants in 400 



the, edible fruits in 435 



the, late autumn in ........ . 567 



the, spring in 220 



Pinetuni at Wellesley 385 



Pinus albicaulis 2 



attenuata 65 



■ Ayacahuite 2 



Bonapartea 2 



. CaHforniana 64 



clausa 160* 



■ Cubensis 73* 



excelsa i 



iiexilis i 



Jeffrey! 231 



peninsularis 184* 



Lambertiana i, 214 



Laricio, in Norway ,. 231 



latifolia m 



monophyila 184 



Monticola i* 



Parryana 183 



■ parviflora i 



ponderosa 214 



Strobus 266 



in Scandinavia 230 



Plank, E. N., articles by 399, 531, 579 



Planta^o media 550 



Plantains 183 



Plant-diseases 345, 457 



Plant-house, a tropical 383 



Plant- labels 405 



Plant-names, local, in New Jersey.. 395 



Plants, annual 488 



bedding 225 



Call Eornian, new 430 



climbing 91*, 432, 509* 



extermination of 516 



foliage 537 



for summer decoration 536 



fragi"ance of 180 



half-hardy 358 



hardy - 439 



at Passaic, N. J 286 



at Short Hills, N.J. 215, 394 



■ herbaceous . . . 272, 307, 332, 



352. 476, 500 

 ■ in connection with 



buildings 26*, 509* 



propagation of 620 



indoor 544, 572 



perennial autumn-blooming . 464 



. ' from seed 79 



pestiferous 348 



tender, protection of 234 



PlatycHuis Cobbiana 596 



Pleroma macrantha 587 



Pleurothallis subulata 485 



Plumb, Prof. C. S., article by 417 



Plumbago Capensis 428 



white 491 



LarpenlEe 440, 464 



rosea 6og 



Plum-fiower blight 248 



tree, black knot on 621 



Plums, cultivated native 358 



Podophyllum peltatum 376 



Poe's Cottage at Fordham, N. Y. . . . 134 

 Polemoniacese of the Lake Region.. 448 



Polemonium reptans 448 



Polygonatum giganteum 376 



Polypodium vulgare Cambricum .. 504 

 Pitmegranates in North Carolina... 328 



Pontederia cordata 363 



Poplars, American 277 



Puppies, new 163 



oriental 273 



Poppy, Golden Gate 163 



Iceland 272 



Populus angusti folia 27S 



balsamit'era 277 



Fremontii 278 



grandidentata 278 



heterophylla 278 



monilitera 277 



tremuloides 277 



— trichocarpa 277* 



Poi'ana paniculata 303 



Putato-flour 588 



rot and Bordeaux mixture . . . 486 



scab, check for 108 



Pulatoes, cultivation of 623 



Potentilla Canadensis 220 



simplex 220 



fruticosa 616 



glabra 136 



Powell, E. P., articles by. .33, 56, 80, 125, 



128, 210, 248, 260, 272, 316, 342, 367, 512 



Powell, George T., paper by 71 



Prairies, late summer flowers on... 412 



Pralt, H. G., articles by 454, 598 



Prentiss, A. N., article by 52 



Primroses, cultivation of 212, 269 



Primula coiiusoides 211, 249 



' denticulata nivalis 211 



floribunda 19 



■ Forbesii 341 



imperialis 42, 100 



Primula Japonica 40, 270 



Oakwood Blue 269 



obconica grandiflora 417 



Poissonii 42 



rosea 213, 236 



Sieboldi 168, 177 



Sinensis 165, 343 



Privet, ornamental fruit of 572 



Propagating-beds, galvanized iron 



ior.\ 57 



Prosopis julifloi-a 83, 532 



Provancher, Abbe L(5on, death of... 264 



Prunella grandiflora 159 



Prunes in California -.... 12, 444 



Pruning grape-vines 612 



street-trees 589 



trees 485 



Prunus Avium 256 



• Caroliniana 469, 592 



Davidiana 207, 326 



Grayana 343 



hortulana go 



humilis 511 



ilicifolia 469* 



Jacquemontii 510 



Japonica 255 



Laurocerasus 4(^9 



Myrobalana 64 



pendula 255, 343 



■ ' ■ ■ Pennsylvanica 343 



Pissardi 270 



Pseudo-Cerasus 255 



serrulata 255 



Sieboldii 255 



tomentosa 343, 580* 



Virginiana 135 



Wateri 255 



Pseudotsuga taxifolia 76 



. in Scandinavia 230 



Psiadia rotundifolia 516 



Pteris Cretica Mayii 308 



nobilis 308 



scaberula 464 



serrulata cristata densa 308 



tremula Smithii 308 



• Victorite 308 



Pterostyi-ax hispidum 389* 



Ptychoraphis angusta 377 



Pulmonaria saccnarata 284 



Pultencea flexilis 223 



Punica Granatum nana 511 



Purdy, Carl, articles by. 118, 177, 430, 538 



Pyretnrum uliginosum 464 



Pyrethrums, propagating 103 



Pyrrhopappus Carolinianus 220 



Pyrus arbutifolia 436, 572 



baccata 264 



coronana 264 



loensis, double- 



flowered 252 



Halliana 264 



Parkmanni 264 



■ — prunifolia 264 



spectabilis 264 



Q 



Quercus Eegilops 540 



alba 254* 



Briltoni 527 



cerris 602 



chrysolepis 121* 



conrerta 602 



densiflora 517* 



falcata 98, 312 



■ ilicifolia 527 



Kelloggii 98 



Mirbeckii 326 



nigra 527 



palustris 45 



pedimculata 602 



Phellos 602 



Robur 602 



sessiliflora 602 



tincloria 50*, 98 



Virginiana 483* 



Quince-fruit, dec 1 y of 477 



R 



Radish-seed, sowing 128 



Raisins in California 26S 



Ranunculus acris 273 



■ cortusccfolius 174 



Raspberries, cultivation of.... 260, 458 



in autumn ,. 272 



Raspberi-y crop of 1802 367 



Rea, Charles H., article by 177 



Redwood, the 237, 502 



Regel, Edward von, death of 252 



Reinwardtia trigynia 585 



Renanthera Imschootiana 31 



Restrepia Ecuadorensis 485 



Shuttleworthii 485 



striata 31, 257 



Retinosporas, winter-killing of 215 



Reverchoii, J., articles by 172, 615 



Review of American Woods 588 



Annals of Horticulture in 



North America for 1891 454 



Beauties of Nature, the 599 



Review: Botany for children, short 



studies in 623 



Chemicals and Clover 143 



Concord, old : her highways 



and by-ways 623 



Cone-bearers, a Hand-book 



of West American 227 



Dictionary of Botanical 



Terms 491 



Economic Fungi 455 



Electricity in Agriculture. ... 47 



Field-Farings 563 



Fleurs, a Paris : Culture et 



Commerce 275 



Flowers of Japan and the art 



of floral arrangement. .. . 22, 35 

 Folk-lore, Journal of Ameri- 

 can 575 



Foot-path Way 503 



Forsliche Botanik 335 



' Fruit-culture 491 



— Garden Design and Archi- 

 tects' Gardens 467 



IrideEe, a Hand-book of 581 



Leaves, the Study of 191 



Masdevallia, the genus 239 



IMassachusetts Society for 



Promoting Agriculture 371 



Missouri Botanic Garden, 



report of 311 



Nature in Ornament 167 



Study for the Common 



Schools 443 



Oak, the: a Popular intro- 

 duction to Forest-botany .. . 287 



Our Trees 107 



Plant World, its Past, Present 



and Future 191 



■ Plums and Cherries, the cul- 

 tivated native 358 



Potager d'un Curieux, Le. .. . 419 



Rescue of an Old Place, the.. 179 



Silva of North America, the, 



83. 346 



Traite des Arbres et Arbris- 



seaux, Forestiers, Indus- 

 triels et d'Ornement, Cul- 

 tives ou Exploit(?3 en Europe 

 et plus pariiculierement en 

 France, etc. , etc., etc. , etc. . . 263 

 Trees and Shrubs of Ne- 

 braska, Preliminary Report 



on the. 46 



Trees of the Northern United 



States 431 



Rhodochiton volubile 428 



Rhododendron arborescens 353, 



campvlocarpum 209 



Calawbicnse 376 



Fortunei 186 



iulgens 209 



linearefolium 186 



maximum 543 



nudiflorum 354 



occiden tale 503 



parvifolium 222 



racemosum 222, 510 



rhombicum 186 



scabrifolium 150 



Ungerni 64 



Vaseyi 354 



viscosum 336, 354 



Rhododendrons at Knap Hill 304 



Chinese 185 



hybrid Java 234, 555 



in the Alleghanies 334 



Rhus Metopium... 83 



microphylla 615 



semialata 396 



Toxicodendron 46 



ven enata 46 



Vemix 83 



Ribes prostratum 388 



sanguineum 225 



Richardia j^thiopica 587 



aurata 617 



Nilotica 618 



Ricliea pandanifolia 364* 



Ridgwav, Robert, article by 202 



Road through a Chestnut Wood.. . 566* 



Rt)ad3ide shrubberies 613* 



Road-sides, dangers to 361 



Roads, good 326 



on Cape Cod 574 



Robbins, Mrs. J. H., articles by 27, 



99, 122, 189, 231, 290, 302, 321, 326, 338, 

 405. 434- 59°' ^H 



Roberts, Prof. I. P., paper by 5S 



Robinia Neo-Mexicana 300 



viscosa 15. 360 



Robinson, W.. article by 197 



Rock-garden at Kew 426=*= 



plants 260, 272 



Rodriguezia Lindeni 268 



Rolfe, R. A., articles by.. 4, 76, 88, 148, 

 172, 243, 256, 268, 400, 412, 485, 497, 510 



Romulea, S]iecies of 582 



Roof-gardens at Chicago 336 



RosaCaroIina 3^3, 572 



folinlosa. 384 



grandiflora 276 



Hardyi 507 



Ia:;vieata 162 



lucida 46. 3(^8 



pomitei-a 304 



rugosa 267, 269, 280, 287 



setigera 336, 348, 360, 368 



1 — tomentosa 615 



Rosa Wichuraiana 



Rose, American Beauty, sport of... 



Belle 539, 550, SSI, 



Bride 



Cornelie Koch 



Crimson Rambler 



Duchess of Albany 



Empress Augusta Victoria. . 



Golden Gate 



■ Gustave Piganeau 



Hugh 



Kaiserin Augusia 



La France 



Madame Alfred Carriere. . . . 



Caroline Testout. .-soo, 



Georges Bruant 



■ Meteor 539, 



Mrs. John Laing 



Mrs. William C. Whitney. 539, 



polyantha 



Mathilde Soupert. 



- remontant 



Turner s Crimson Rambler 



■ Waban 240, 



a new Hybrid 



Rose Hill Nurseries 



Rose, N. J., article by 



Rose-sports 



Roses at Nice 



cultivation of, 126, 260, 



diseases of 



> favorite in England 



■ hardy ever-blooming 



hybrid, propagation of ^ . 



in California 454, 



new strain of 



standard 



Tea, varieties of 



the season of 



twelve best 



Rosemary, uses of 



Rubus Millspaughi 144. 



- phosnicolasius... 66, 



Rudbeckia laciniata. 



maxima. . 



speciosa. 



- subtomentosa. 



Rudgea macrophylla.. 

 Rumex, species of ... . 



Ruscus aculeatus 



Russian fruits 



Rust, the Carnation . . , 



■394. 



•394. 



367 



soo 



563 

 516 

 429 

 330 

 598 

 429 

 429 

 395 

 84 

 539 

 59S 

 267 



539 

 267 



551 

 516 



,551 

 280 

 585 

 184 

 492 



,429 



460* 



346 



55 



251 



314 



368, 

 500 

 406 

 4S0 

 52s 

 620 

 598 

 184 

 ,87 

 474 

 279 

 456 

 336 

 424 

 270 

 403 

 403 

 403 

 440 



392 

 22S 

 280 

 453 

 18* - 



Sabal Blackburniana 552 



Palmetto 73, 158, 1S9, 215 



Saggittai'ia Japonica 404 



Saggiltarias in New Jersey 363 



Salix adenophylla 75 



glaucophylla 75 

 umilis.. 75 



tristis 75 



Sah'ia argentea 212 



■ patens 420 



Sanchezia nobilis variegala 537 



San Diego, remarkable plants in. . . 514 



Sandy soil, plants for 75, 190 



San Salvatore Mt., a visit to 280 



Sanseviera Zeylanica 597 



Santa Monica, forest experiment 



station at 262 



Sanvitalia procumbens 416 



Sapindus acuminatus 532 



Sargent, Piof. C. S., articles by.. 52, 138, 

 243, 256, 268, 304, 438, 524 



Sarracenia Farnhami 414 



SaiTacenias as flowering plants. . . . 196 



Saxiti-aga Camposii 104 



cusculit- lormis 104 



Scenery, defacement of. 577, 622 



preservation of natuml 229 



Schizocodon soldanelloides. 174 



SchizophiTignia hydi'angeoides 183 



Schizostylis coccinea 92 



Schomburgkia Sandenana 31 



Sciadopitys verticillata. 172 



Scilla bifolia Whittalli 212 



campanulata 272, 284 



Scoliopus Bigelovvii 178 



Scaforthia eiegans in California.... 514 



Sea-shore, plants for 45 



Sedges, ornamental value of 514 



Sedum acre 296 



■ soectabile 440 



I'elephium 615 



Seed-farms, labor on German 120 



Seed-raising in Germany iir 



Seeds, vegetable, home-giown. ■. ... 139 



Selaginella Kraussiana 597 



rupestris no 



Senecio Galpini 303 



— Japonicus 416 



■ macroglossus 294* 



mikanioides 573 



Senecios of the Canary Islands 44 



Seliger, Mrs. WilliL-lmine, arti::les 



by 214, 358.395. 44= 



Sequoia gigantoa 237, 541*, 603 



in Scandinavia 230 



Reservation 193 



sempervirens 237 



Shad-bush, the western 409* 



Shephcrdia Canadensis .... 7-\ 



