Index. 



Cycads, botanical history oF 



Cyclamen, a double-flowered 



Kuropeuin 282 



Ibericiun 



inacroputn 



- Persic um 107,155,234* 



prolirerons flower of 



Cyclamens, cultivation of 343; 



dwarl 



hardy 



Cycnochcs, fertilization of 



Kl^nduliferum 



PeruviLmuin 



varieties of.... 



Cydoiiia simplex alba 



Cynibidiuni cyperifoUuni 



HooUerianum 



Ilumblotii 



piilchcrrinum 



- Winnianum . 



Cypcrorchis Mastersii 



Cyperus alternifolius 



Cyi>russ, Bald, knees of 



lumber, artificial drying of. . 



Cypripedium Baconis .' 



Barteti angustum 



Bossclierianum 



Bryani. 389, 



BrVsa 



Calcfolus maci'anthos 



Cauda tum 



Cliamberlainianum.113, 172, 



chrysocomes 



Cleopatra 



Cowlevanum 



Cybele ... 



Daisyaj 



decorum 



Edwardii 



Ensij^n 



Ephialtes 



euryloclius 



Evenor 



Exul 222, 



Ilschootianum 



• Gigas 



H. Ballantine 



Harri.'-.ianum 



Huybiechtsianum ^ . 



lanthe 



la wrebellum 209, 



Leda 



Leeanum and varieties 



lutesccns 



- pulchellum 



- Lindleyanum. 



- Lucie 



-luriduni grandiliorum. 



- lutescens 



- Monsieur Fiuct 



- Nlobe magnificum 



Shorthillense. . . . 



■^pariflorum 



- pubescens 



- Rothschildianum 



- Swinburnei 



- Tautzianum 



- Warnero-superbieiis.. . 



- Youngianuin superbum. 



534 

 234* 



■ 465 

 465 

 465 



, 343 

 234* 



■ 594 

 465 

 465 

 156 



172 

 4 



88 

 232 

 6 

 102 

 497 



30 

 550 

 6 

 597 

 232 

 492 

 172 

 622 

 148 

 497 

 244 

 244 

 414 

 412* 



413 

 244 

 148 

 562 

 460* 

 148 

 454 

 148 

 562 

 4>3 

 413 

 256 

 304 

 148 

 461 

 612 

 256 

 244 

 244 

 172 

 116 

 59S 

 59S 



102 



562 



148 

 622 

 622 



286 



Cypripediums, American, in Eng- 

 land 



• new ... 



- in Mr. 



Hicks Arnold's Col- 



lection. 

 Cyrtiidiera Chontalensis.. 

 Cyrtomium caryotidum .. 

 - falcatum. 



Cytisus capilatus 



hirsutus 



nigricans.... 295, 



piirpureus 254, 



Scoparius 15, 



• Andreanus 



5io<= 

 389 



257 

 30 



129 



558 

 465 



465 



300 



295 

 226 

 185 



D 



Daffodil, King Umberto 270 



Saragossa 270 



Daffodil-larm, an English 19S 



Daffodils, new 240 



Dahlias, Cactus, good varieties of... 462 



Tom Th um b 430 



Daisies, Michaelmas 521 



Dalca spinosa 83 



Dandelii>n as a garden-plant 258 



Dandridge, Mrs. Danske. articles by, 15, 

 100, 186, 232, 254, 267, 279, 292, 315, 

 328, 340, 352. 520, 532, 544, 621. 



Daniels, George F., paper by 11 1 



Daphne Genkwa 100 



Mczereum. 225 



Darbeyia umbellulata 508 



Dartmouth, Mass 69 



Datura arboresceiis 252 



Davis, L. D., article liy 443 



Dawson, Jackson, article by 273 



Delphinium Cashmirianum 344 



consolidum 416 



— uudicaule 332 



Przewalksvanum 332, 344 



Sinense 464 



Zalil 332. 344 



Dendrobium, Adrasta 200. 244 



■ barbatnlo-chlorops 243 



chrysanthum 572 



chrysocephalum 497 



•■ ■ ■■ chrysoto.xum 534* 



crassinode 129 



Dendrobium, Cybele 128 



densillorum clavatum 244 



fonnosiim 572 



giganteum 544 



Leeanum 4. 3O1 390 



Nestor 413 



■ nohile iSo 



O'Brienianum 173 



Phalroiiopsis... 408, -139,* 462 



Scnroiderianum, .,129, 174, 



208 



niatycaulon 485 



kolleic 256 



Sclineiderianum 129 



striatum 557 



Di;ndrolngical society in Germany.. 6r2 



Deiitaria tliphylla 60 



Dcsmantlius leptolobus , 579 



Desmodium Canadense. ... 416 



Deutzia candidissima flore-pleno. .. 331 



parv i flora 263 



scabra 330 



Watsoni 331 



Dewar, D., article b}^ 42 



Dewberries, cultivation of 23 



De Wolf, John, article by 63 



Dimmock, A., articles by 128, 534 



Dianthus armulatus. . . .'. 332 



callizonus 184 



Carthusianorum 159 



r sylves tris 159 



Dicentra specta bills 260 



Dichondra rcpens 532, 579 



Dictionary of botanical terms 491 



Didiscus coaruleus.. 416 



Didymocarpus lacunosa 257 



Digitalis ciliata 58S 



Dioon edule 497 



pectinaium 497 



Dioscoreaillusti-ata 428 



Diospyros Texana 580 



' Diphylleia cymosa 388 



Dipladenia illustris glabra 42 



Dirca palustris 343 



Disa Coo|5eri 102 



incarnata 257, 341, 412 



Veitclui 30 



Disporum lanuginosum 376 



Dock, Miss Mira Lloyd, articles by 566, 



603 



Dodge, Miss Louise, articles by... 351, 



376, 478, 484 



Dolichos Japonicus 574 



Lablab 488 



Dongan Hills, plants at 418 



Douglas, Thomas H., article by 591 



Dr.fC^na indivisa Veitchi variegata 450 



Dracaenas, cultivation of, ' 383 



Drosera filifurmis 363 



longifolia 363 



Dyeing flowers 150 



Eastham, Mass 10 



Eaton, H. A., article by 622 



Echinacea purpurea 415 



Egg-planl seedlings, fungous dis- 

 ease of 164* 



Eisen, Gustav, papers by 322, 334 



E'aeagnus crispa 586 



edulis 586 



longipes 255 



a spurious 586 



parvifolia 586 



rotundifolia 586 



umbellata 540, 586 



Elbow-room in the country 445 



Electric light on green-house plants. 479 



Electricity in agriculture 47 



Eleutherococcus senticosus 183 



Elm at Derby Line, Vt 303* 



Penn treaty, offshoot of 312 



Elms of the St. Lawrence Valley. ... 86 



Elymus glaucus 394 



Emilia sagittata 416 



Encephalartos Altenstinii 497 



villosus 497 



Endicott, W. E., ai licles by 79, 



283, 392, 452, 524 

 Engleheart, Rev. G. H., paper by. ... 308 



Epidendrum cochleatum 585 



Dellense 31 



Godsefnanum 148 



noclurnum 585 



pusiMum 76 



Watsonianum 102 



Epigcea repens 202 



Epiphyllum Gaertneri 42 



truncatum 32, 587 



Episcia Chontalensis 55S 



Eria marginata 303 



Erica carnea 520 



cristata 485 



hymenalis 136,* 257 



Ericas, cultivation of 55 



Engeron belUdifolius 296 



Eriocaulon in N.J 363 



Erodium macradcnum 332 



■ Manescavi 332 



Eryngium amethysliuum 394 



Leavenworthii 580 



Erythea armata in California 514 



edulis in California 514 



Erythrina Crista-galli 328 



Hendersoui 536 



Erythronium giganteum 436 



. grandifloruni 17S 



Erythronium Hartwcgii 178 



Esclischolt'zia Californica 453 



Eucalyptus alpina 516 



amygdalinu 262 



corynocalyx 262 



globulus , 262, 536 



marginata 262 



pnlyanthema 262 



ros'trata 262 



viminal s 262 



extract from 564 



Euchaiis Amazonica 596 



gi'andiflora 512, 597 



Stevensii 512 



Eucrypliyia pinnatifolia 555 



Eulalia gracillima univittata 418, 600 



Eulophiella Elisabethrc 304, 510 



Eupatoi-jum perfoliatum 416 



Euphoi'bia pulcherrima 392, 587 



Europe, notes of a summer journey 

 in, 14, 38, 63, 75, 87, 123, 135, 171, 182, 

 194, 206, 231, 506, 543, 554, 578, 602. 



Evergreen shrubbery 15 



Evergreens, hardy 57 



hardy broad-leaved 82 



in snow 37-'= 



Evonymus atropurpiu'ea 555, 572 



Sieboldii 15 



Exhibition, Boston 155, 491, 550 



Cincinnati 562 



Eden Musee 119 



London 293, 568 



Los Ang'des 515 



New York 539, 549 



Philadelphia 166, 551 



Short Hills T19, 526 



wild flowers at Edinburgh. . . 382 



Exochorda grandiflora 282 



Exotic plants in European gardens, 



introduction of 54 



Eysenliardtia amorphoides 532 



K 



Fairchild, Prof. D. G., paper by 71 



Fairhaven, Mass 69 



Fairmount Park, Philadelphia 326 



Fall River, Mass 6g 



Falmouth, Mass 69 



Farley, Caroline A., article by 226 



Farm, a modern, Massachusetts... 145* 

 Farms, abandoned, in Massachu- 

 setts 600 



Farquhar, Robert, paper by 407 



Fafsia horrlda 172 



Japonica 596 



Fayetteville, N. C, notes from . ... 592 



Fernow, E. E., article by 6og 



papers by 20, 190, 250 



Ferns, cultivation of 308, 464, 524 



for sunless windows 597 



hardy 200 



in England 449 



nematodes on 156 



potting 67 



Fertilizer, nitrogenous 180 



Ficus Carica 489 



• elastica 536 



bushy habit of 203 



Finlayson, Kenneth, paper by 594 



Fir, Silver 171 



White Silver 214 



Firs on tlie Maine Coast 97* 



Fitch, W. H., death of 66 



Flax, cultivation of, in Washington. 408 



Flora, mountain, of Alabama 507 



■ of Nebraska 264 



of Michigan 396 



. of Smythe County, Virghiia. 364, 



_ . , 375. 3S8, 424. 437 



Floriculture, civdizing power ot. . . . 410 



for children 407 



Florida, winter vegetation of 52 



Pines in . . . .' 73* 



sand dunes, winter vegetation 21 



Florists, American, convention of, 



406, 576 



Flower and fruit mission 372 



party, a Japanese 105 



Flowers, early spring. 157, 177, 201 



Easter, in Philadelphia 203 



free distribution to children.. 276 



in town 195 



perforaflon of, by insects.... 29* 



■ — picturesque names for 614 



sale ot, in Boston streets 239 



some uses of 133 



wayside 4r9 



wild, in cultivation 166 



preservation in Illinois 2S8 



Foliage-plants 537 



Folk-lore, American 575 



Forest, a pine, in Lower California 183="= 



— — destruction in Russia 417 



Epping 542 



experiment station at Santa 



Monica 262 



fires, danger of 170 



-Hill Nurseries, England 246 



planting 274 



profit in 250 



policy, a national 397 



history of 144 



reservation, proposed, in Al- 

 leghany INIountains 325 



in Colorado. .. . 108 



in nortliern Min- 

 nesota so 



Forest reservations, national. 20, 25, 589, 



613 



trees, internal decay of 207 



Forestry Association, American.... 11 

 atWestPoint 86 



for the farmer 104 



in Pennsylvania 612 



in Prussia 393 



in the United States 34 



legislation, proposed 11 



piactical 265 



school of 485 



Forests and forest-flowers, southern 164, 



507 



and the flow of streams 70 



as modified by human 



aRt^ncy 356, 369 



01 Calilornia.213, 237, 502, 526, 538 



of Germany 214, 576 



of India 219 



of Lower California 183* 



■ of Minnesota 297 



of Roan Mountain, N. C 334 



of southern Alleghany Moun- 

 tains .' 155 



of Washington 57 



Pine, waste from 482 



public 542 



indifference to 157 



White Mountain, movement 



to preserve 517, 565 



Forsyth ia sus|>ensa 249 



-| viridissima 249 



P'orsythias, nutes on 249 



Foster, Prof. M., paper by 258, 429 



Foxgloves, use of 312 



Fragaria Virginiana 435 



Franceschi, Dr. E, F., article by 514 



Francoa ramosa 404 



Fiaxinus Americana microcarpa. . . 508 



Freesia odorata lilacina 79 



refi-acta alba 585 



purpurescens 79 



French, J. D. W., paper by 34 



Fritillaria biflora 178 



Dalmatica 212 



lanceolata gracilis 178 



recurva 178 



Fruit and flower mission 372 



culture 491 



for cold climates 261, 306 



growers, California 621 



• high grade, how to obtain.. . . 71 



market in England 4 



ornamental, on autumn plants 504 



ripening, chemical changes in 276 



trees, artificial training ot.507, 543 



in flower 316 



-; spraying of 588 



Fruits, American, for Amei'ica 518 



and veget ibles at Boston ... . 491 



correlations of quality in 495 



edible, in the Pines...' 435 



foreign, for England 324 



nutritive, value of 312 



of eastern Asia 489 



premature dropping of 514 



• kussian .^ 453 



bmafl # 342 



Fuchsia Dunrobin Bedder 19, 474 



procumbens 572 



Fuchsias for bedding 366 



in England 414 



Fungi, economic 455 



on variegated plants 142 



Fungicides in the orchard 261 



Fungous diseases in cutting beds . . 91 



in the forest 37 



in the orchard 526 



Fungus, the graft-bux 306 



Funkia subcordata grandifloi-a... . 441 



Galactia heterophylla 532 



Galanthus AUeni.." 42 



nivalis j2 



- Octobrensis. . 



Rachelite 42 



Galax aphylla no, 6C4* 



Galium ai'istatum 356 



Mollugo 292 



Gallaher, Frank M., article by 262 



Garden-art 467 



experiment, at Wisley, Eng- 

 land , 269 



experiments 33 



J""e 315.320 



plants, new 30 



the flower 141 



■ the formal, in England 142 



the vegetable 92, 261, 366, 512 



Gardening a human bond 481 



beside a hot spring 611 



Gardens and g:-ecnhouses, arcliitec- 



lure of 612 



Gardens, architects' 467 



formal . 205 



herbaceous 500 



housetop 125 



in northern Germany 358 



Ja panese 1 70*, 360, 384 



old-time southern 340, 368 



public, in London 616 



spring 176 



water 177, 283, 310, 332, 354, 



404, 494* 

 wild 237, 295, 310, 494* 



