IV 



Index. 



Carpeiiteria Calif ornica 292 



Carya porcina . . 190 



tomenlosa 190, 500 



Caryopteris mas tncan thus 20 



Caryota sobolifera 108 



Cassandra calyculata 154 



Cassia Coquimbensis 275 



Wislizeni 5:^4 



Castilloa elastica 526 



Catalpa bi,^nonioides 466, 500 



Ksempfen 500 



speciosa 372, 500 



Catasetuin Bungerolhii 275, 316 



Cat-tails 495 



Cattleya Amesiana 315 



Bowringiana 308, 428, 484 



chrysotoxa 495 



Dowiana 475 



Exoniensis 413 



• Gasltelliana 271, 520 



Gigas* 281, 43'^ 475 



granulosa asperata 340 



Harrisii 472 



hyl^rida picta 367 



labiata 407 



Lamberhurst 472 



lutea 120 



Massaiana 495 



Mendelii 20S, 255 



. MossiL© 255 



Percival's 16 



porpliyrites 436 



Rothschildiana 208 



Sanderiana — 211 



Schofieldiana 316 



Schroederiana 340 



Skinneri 1S8, 4S4 



speciosissima 271 



Wageneri 188, 244, 24S 



Wallteriana 347 



Ceanothus 7, 24S, 374 



Cedar, the Red 314 



the Yellow 33 



Celastrus scandens 444 



Celery 224, 294, 484, 513 



Celtis occidentalis 465 



var. reticulata 106 



Cemeteries 76, log, 147, 182 



Centauridiums 473 



Centennial of the Fuchsia 423 



Central Park, Minneapolis.* 



N. Y. , meadows in "* 



historic trees a; 



shrubs for. 



- proposed speed-road in 



■■ trees in 



view in * 



work in 



Cephffilis tomentosa 



Cephalanthus occidentalis 290, 



Cerasus Capronia 



pseudo-cerasus 



Sieboldi 



Watererii 



Ceratothica triloba 



Cercis Canadensis 



Chinensis 



siliquastrum 



Cercocarpus parvifolius 



Cereus grandifiorus 



Clisenactis tenuifolia 



Chamascyparis obtusa 



Chamserops excelsa 



robusta 



Charlecote Hall, court-yard of *. . . . 



Charles River at Wellesley* 



Cherokee Rose 234, 



Cherry plum 



Chestnut, Spanisli 131, 



Chestnuts 



Chimaphila maculata 



umbellata 



China Asters 356, 



Chinese horticulture in N. Y 



Chiogenes hispidula 



Chionanthus Virginica 



Chion cinctus* 



Chion odoxa Luciliw 



Chionophila Jamesii*... 



Chironia peduncularis 



Choisva ternata 219, 



Chokeberry 



Choro-Gi 



Christmas green 



in the Pines 



Chrysanthemum Exhibition, Boston, 



Germantown 



New York 455, 



Philadelphia 



Chrysanthemum, Baron d'Avene 



C.Jules Barigny 



Lilian M. Bird* 



Mrs. Alpheus Hardy* 



Chrysanthemums, new variety of*. 5, 



notes on, 33, 81, 264, 37S, 402, 



467, 472, 473, 484, 492, 511, 516, 



a garden of * 



Chrysosjilenium macrophyllum . . . . 



Chysis Chelsonii '. 



Cinchona Calisaya 



Cinerarias, new varieties 



Cinnamon-fern 243, 



Cinque-foil 



Cissus Japonica 



Citrons 



City Hall Park, N. Y.. attack on. . . . 



Claytonia Caroliniana 



Virginiana 177, 



374 



144 



37 



230 



30 



120 



527 

 310 

 17S 

 178 

 ■78 

 ■78 

 48 



1=7. 



5=4 

 163 

 347 

 33 

 = 31 

 231 

 171 

 422 

 370 

 178 

 191 

 500 

 519 

 51Q 

 3S0 



483 



57 



291 



148 

 494 



79 

 407 

 34S 



505 

 518 

 467 

 456 

 478 

 467 

 22S 

 22S 

 512 

 5 

 168 

 44S 

 523 

 522 

 120 

 211 

 503 



354 

 2S5 

 357 

 4S4 



134 

 177 

 2:1 



Clematis coccinea 297, 371, 441 



Clematis crispa 344 



— — Davidiana 309 



Flammula. ... 357 



graveolens 297 



integrifolia 297 



orientalis 297 



Pieroti 357 



. Pitcheri 344 



verticil laris i8g 



Virginiana 344 



Cleome pungens 435 



Clerodendron Thompsonce 487 



Ck'thra acuminata 333 



alnifolia 290, 291 



Climate of Minnesota 203 



on the Prairies 159 



Clintonia borealis 200 



Club-moss 519 



Cobcea scandens 473 



Cocoanius in Florida 422 



Ccelogyne corrugata 344 



cristata 68, 124 



Dayana 271 



gramminigolia 300 



Massangeana 60 



pandurata 284 



Sanderiana 340 



speciosa 344 



Coffee, Liberian 526 



Colchicum autumnale 499 



speciosum 499 



Cold climates, fruits for 498 



C'.'Iubrina Texensis 524 



Columbines 114 



Cone-eating insects* 100 



Coniferous tree seeds, longevity of. 250 



Conifers, propagation of 47, 



cultivation of 



Conoclinium coi'lestinum 



Conservatories, heating of 



Convolvulus tenuissimus 



Corchonis, the 



Cordyline indivisa 14S, 



Corema Conradi 



Coreopsis coronata. 

 lanceolata. . . . 



rosea 



tinctoria 



Cornus asperifolia 



florida 



mascula 



~ officinalis 



paniculata 



sanguinea 



sericea 



stnnolifera 



Corydalis solida 



Corvlopsis pauciflora 



Corypha umbraculifera 



Corythuca arcuata 



Cosmos bipinnatus 



hybridus 



Cotoneaster denticulata 



Cottonwoods, the* 57, 105, 



Court-yard, Charlecote Hall* 



Cowania Mexicana 



Cowslip, Virginia 



Crab-apple, the American 



Cranberries 1S5, 



Crassula lactea 



Cratsegus coccinea 201. 



■ cordata 249, 



• Douglasii 



Lelandi 



nigra 



pinnatifida 



purpurea 



sanguinea 



subvillosa 



tomentosa 



Cress, upland 



Crinum giganfeum 



Zevlanicum 



Crocosma aurea 



Crocus Haussknechtii 



Crocuses 



Crvptogramme acrostichoides 



Cucumber, white 



Curculio, the 



Currant, Blaclc , . 



cultivation of 



Fay's prolific 



Missouri 105, 178, 239, 



Red Fruited 165, 



Cuscuta glomerata 



tenulflora 



Cut flowers and growing plants, no, 



, annuals for 



— , green-house climbers 



64 

 362 

 407 

 407 



I go 

 204 

 129 

 473 

 . 362 

 , 362 

 473 



■ =73 



■ 440 



■ 1=9 

 129 



■ 249 



■ 464 

 . 260 



for 



Cut-wonns 



Cycas revoluta 



Cydonia Japonica 



Cymbidium Hookeriaiuim 



Masters! album 



Cyperorchis eiegans 



Cypress, Bald 



sliingles 



Southern 



Cypripedium acaule 151, 1S8, 



bellatulum, 19S, 208, 244, 256, 



Calif ornicum* 



caudatuiii 246, 



Davanuni 



Elliottianum 



fasciculatum* 



459 

 473 

 474 

 524 

 254 

 171 

 524 

 177 



249 

 465 

 201 

 496 

 201 



237 

 20T 



249 

 513 

 329 

 452 

 503 

 408 

 496 

 341 

 4S4 

 187 

 190 

 282 

 356 



416 



i6g 

 495 



495 

 25S 

 278 

 45 



4S7 

 177 



475 

 514 



28 1 



247 



4 84 

 90 



Cypripedium Godefroyse 208, 211 



insigne 467. 479. 5" 



Lawrenceanum 211 



Leeanum inaculatum 4 



Mars hall iiinuni 485 



niontannm 138 



Morgania^ 340 



Mossiie 211 



niveuin 211 



Parish ii 248 



pai'viflorum 13S, 200, 235 



pubesccns 138, 151, 188, 235 



Rotiischildianum 484 



Sanderianum 4S4 



Schroderie 247 



spectabile 151, 225, 235 



Spicerianum 479. 513 



Stonei 294 



Cyrtanthus lutescens 519 



Mackenii 5J9 



Cyrtopodium Saintlegerianum. . .89, 371 



Cystopteris bulbifera 353 



fragilis 353 



Cytisus aibus 213 



biflorus 213 



Canariensis 56 



capitafus 273 



nigricans 273 



]3urpureus 56 



scoparius 213 



n 



Dabcecia poHfolia 2S5 



Daffodils 49*J. 510 



Dahlia, northern limit of 7 



imperial is 496 



Dahlias, notes on 376 



Daisies, JMichEelmas 499 



Daphne alpina 23b 



Cneorum 441 



Genkwa 190 



Mezereum 129 



Daphniphyllurn glaucescens 267 



Daremma catalpse 500 



Date tree ■ 231 



Davallia tenuifolia 404, 523 



Davillia aculeata 503 



Deciduous forest trees from seed. . 23 



Decuniaria Sinensis 120 



Delphinmni viride* 149 



Zalil 6 



Dendi'obium Bensonia? 2G8 



chrysotoxum 248 



clavatum 227 



crassinode superbum 125 



Dalhovisieanum 209 



Dearei 236 



Huttonii 209 



macrophyllum 479 



. Wardianum 475 



Deutzia parviflora * 363 



Dicentra Cucullaria 153, 177 



exiniia 177 



Dichorisandra pubescens 204 



Dicksonia pilosiuscula 354 



Dicraurus leplocladus 524 



Diervilla sessilifolia 273 



• trifida 273 



Diospyros Virginiana 491, 514 



Dipladenia Boliviensis 329 



Diplothemium campestre 231 



Disa graminifolia 388 



grandiflora 208, 520 



racemosa 208, 407, 520 



Disease of certain Japanese shrubs, a 40 



of nursery stock 194 



Do not spare the axe 433 



Dodder 495 



Dodge City, forestry station at 1 38 



Dogtooth Violets 177, 316 



Dogwood 63, 243, 249 



Domain, forests of national 97 



Domestication of wild fruits 195 



Doorways of villas 133 



Doronicum Caucasicum 150 



Douglasia laevigata 204, 228 



Dracaena australis 432 



Drives and walks 193 



Drosera longifolia 243 



DrvocEetes affaber loi 



Dunes, planting the 337 



Dyeing flowers 14 



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Easter flowers in New York 86 



Eburia quadrigeminata 172 



Echinocactus Haselbergii 371 



Eichornia tricolor 328 



EUpagnus tongipes* 202, 499 



Eider, box 254 



common 249 



Mexican 106 



scarlet-berrieil 256 



Elm, Japanese 231, 312 



Elms 516 



Elm trees, arsenical poisons on . — 151 



Empusse 159 



English flower gardens 399 



Enkianthus Himalaicus 503 



Ephedra pedunculata 524 



trifurca 524 



Epidendrum atropurpureum 267 



evectum 209 



macrochilum 267 



meduscr 67 



O'Brienianuni 209 



Epidendrum radicans 209 



Epigoea repens 154 



Eremurus 01g£e 388 



Erica cornea 129 



tetralix 260 



Eiigeron speciosum 473 



Eriobotrya Japonica 514 



Eriostemon intermedium 56 



Eryngiums, varieties of 206 



Erylhronium grandiflorum 177, 228 



Henderson!* 264. 316, 365 



Esclischoltzia Californica 375 



Eucalyptus calophylla 407 



^'globulus S3 



uinigera 168 



Viminalis 503 



Eucharis Amazonica 511 



Eulaha Japonica 267 



Euonymus alatus 212, 453 



atropurpureus 273, 453 



Europa-us 453 



European forests 274, 430, 454 



Euryale ferox 312 



Evergreens, effect of winter on 115 



Exhibitions. .4, 60, 96, J13, 156, 215, 228, 



252. 264, 278, 288, 300, 336, 372, 383, 395. 



431. 455. 456- 467. 478, 479» 484. 495, 50i. 

 504 



Experiment stations, work for 289 



horticulture in 181 



Eysenhardtia spinosa 524 



Fagus sylvatica 468 



Farmers and forestry 229, 310 



Felling ti-ees 325, 397.433 



Fendlera rupicola 236 



Fertilized flowers, protection for 



artificially* 339 



Ferns, cultivation of. . 317, 330, 340, 352. 



394. 425 



for basket culture 307 



for cutting 522 



for tlie window garden 474 



new varieties 4, 9 



notes on 9. 404 



Ficusaurea* 128,214 



elastica 214, 223 



Ti-Koua 504 



Vogehi 526 



Fir, the Balsam 58 



the Douglas 441, 500, 501 



the Silver 120 



the Spanish 494 



Fishkill, Washington oak at* 511 



Flora of the Florida Kevs 279 



Floral novelties 270, 283 



P'loriculture in the United States. ... 2 



Florida, central, palms in 231 



fruit growing in 77 



horticulture in 39 



oranges 519 



Florida Keys, flora of 279 



lime-tree in 422 



Florists, Societv of American, 301, 313. 



321 

 and nurserymen, responsibili- 

 ties of .' 337, 430 



Florists' arrangements, taste in 409 



Flourensia cornua ^ . . 524 



Flowers and fruit pictures at the 



Academv of Design 107 



Flower beds, formal 169 



border, a well-an-anged*. . . . 136 



boxes, balcony 15S 



garden, the 224, 390, 402 



gardens, English 399 



missiun, the New York 220 



show at Philadelphia 96 



at Boston 156 



atOrange, NewJersey, 456 



Flowers, annuals for a succession of, 186 



autumn 499 



dyeing 14 



Easter, in New Yorli 86 



— in Japan* 338, 350 



in winter 98 



protection for artificially fer- 

 tilized* 339 



sermon of tlie 205 



Foliage with cut flowers 6g 



Fontainebleau, forest of 95 



Foreign plants and American 



scenery 266, 41S 



Forest lands, leasing of 123, 146 



law in Russia 357, 492 



for Italy, a new 417 



laws 26, 357, 417 



management, European 454 



of Fontainebleau .... 95 



planting in New England .. 393 



in Virginia 500 



pieserves in Canada 219 



bill concerning 73 



school at Nancy 60 



tree plantation of the Univer- 

 sity of Illinois 465 



tree planting on tlie prairies. 202 



trees for California 190 



trees of the Far North-west. . 58 



vegetation of nonhern Mexi- 

 co. 70. 105, 117, 141, 226, 238, 429, 441, 524 



Forestiera phillvreoides 524 



Forestrv, an American school of.... 86 



Association. Pennsylvania... 154 



and farmers 229, 310 



