Index. 



Easter, flowers for 138,149, 156 



trade in plants 160 



Echinocystis lobata. 366 



Echinops commutatus 325 



Eggplants, cultivation of 26, 206 



Eichornea azurea 16 



■- ■ crassipes 16, 43 



Elseagnus longipes 309 



Electricity ana vegetation . . . 157, 297, 337 



in the germination of seeds. . 70 



Eliot, Charles, article by 37 



death of. 130 



Elliott, William, death of . 40 



Elm-leaf beetle, the 326, 336 



Elm leaves, rusty appearance ot. . . 419 



Elwes, H. T., article by 129 



Endicott, W. E., articles by 56, 277, 



336, 364, 405, 454 



Endive, cultivation of 20 



Enkianthus campanula tus 468 



Epicattleya matutina 153 



Epilselia radico-purpurata 322, 328 



Epimedium macranthum. 196 



Epimediums, species of 96 



Ericas, cultivation of 156 



Erigeron aureus 53 



glaucus 96 



salsuginosus 53 



speciosus 306 



Eriopsis Helena? 345 



Eryngium, species of 325 



Erysimum pulchellum 196 



Erythronium giganteum 204 



~ grandiflorum 53 



and related species... 157 



Hendersonii 204 



Johnsoni 90 



— — montanum 53 



Erythroniums 106, 126 



in England 173 



species of 177 



Escallonia Langleyensis 294 



Eucalyptus globulus 16 



in Australia 10, 280 



species of 341 



Eulophiella Elizabethan 23 



Peetersiana 283 



Euonymus Americanus 356 



Europseus 408 



species of 137 



Eupatorium ccelestinum 415 



species of 395 



Euphorbia jacquineeflora 36 



Myrsinites. 196 



Euproctis chrysorrhcea 298 



Euterpe edulis .... 385 



Evans, John, and his garden,. . .182, 198 

 Evergreens in winter in West Vir- 

 ginia 58 



Exacum macranthum 294 



Fagopyrum Tartaricum 461 



Fall planting of fruit-trees 316 



Farms, abandoned 51 



Farwell, O. A., article by 149 



Faxon, C. E., degree conferred upon 270 



Fernald, Merritt L., articles by. .14, 44, 



64, 284 



Fernow, B. E., articles by 128, 209 



Ferns, British 345 



— - — cultivation of 56, 67, 88 



hardy 97 



■ in West Virginia 149 



■ notes on 106, 345 



southern Californian 146 



Stag-horn 77 



Ferraria strata 57 



Fertilizers for forced roses 107 



Fibre-plants 408 



Ficus, creeping species of 42S 



elastica, cultivation of 26 



" radicans variegata 362 



species in California 255 



Figs, fresh 160 



Fir, the Colorado Silver 23 



the Shasta 516 



the Siberian 23 



Fires, forest and prairie, in Minne- 

 sota 488 



Firs, nomenclature of 149 



■■• the Silver 509 



Fir-tree oil as an insecticide 249 



Fittonia Verschaffeltii 77 



Flafbush.Long Island, nursery notes 



from 138 



Flood in Mississippi Valley, effects 



of 290 



Flora of Ukiah Valley, Cal., the 223 



Florida, bamboos in 147 



freeze in 50 



- scarcity of summer fruits in 300 



two years after the great 



freeze in 22 



Florilegium Harlemense 170 



Flower and fruit mission, New York 229 



garden notes 267, 374 



industries of southern France 



and Paris 123 



seeds, sowing 57 



show at Boston, spring 129 



Flower show in New York City Hall 249 



Flowering plants, notes on 308, 466 



Flowers, a wholesale market for cut. 189 



cut, arrangements of. .83, 93, 103, 



356, 360 



for winter 288 



hardy, at the Farmers' Club. 199 



in New York, low prices for. 200 



some autumn 395 



spring 104, 131, 197, 199, 218 



the massing of wild 208 



wild, ot early August 319 



September 359 



winter greenhouse. 56 



Flowery byways 2S8 



Foliage, autumn colors in 416 



Food supplies in New York 368 



Force, Cynthia, article by 466 



Forest destruction in New Hamp- 

 shire 358 



Forest fire laws in Minnesota 300 



fires in Minnesota 30 



gardens of Germany 48 



legislation, the latest 221 



ownership in New York state 21 



planting in Nebraska, pro- 

 posed 49 



preservation 218 



reservations, national. .. .80, 81, 



101, 129, 131, 150, 161, 291, 490 



_ _ in southern California 426 



resources in Minnesota 109 



trees in Nebraska 48 



Forester, The, publication of. ..... 508 



Forestry Association, the American, 



meeting of 327, 396, 518 



in New Jersey 60, 202 



in New York 52 



in Pennsylvania 261 



in women's clubs 466, 476 



legislation, bulletin on 467 



proposed, in Washing- 

 ton no 



private and state 232, 242, 



252, 262 



Society organized in North 



Carolina 43S 



station atSanta Monica, notes 



from 341 



traveling library 467 



Forests in Australia 190 



in south Africa, destruction of 249 



influence on farming 37S 



on temperature 250 



of Alaska, the 379 



of Pennsylvania, the 88 



Fothergilla Gardeni 210 



Foxes in parks near Boston 388 



Foxgloves, cultivation of 278, 287 



Frames, cold, winter care of 4S6 



Franceschi, F., article by 254 



Franciscea conferufolia 159 



Fraxinus Oregona 29 



■ — Pennsylvania lanceolata. . .. 28 



Freesia refracta alba 136 



Freesias, cultivation of 2S7, 325 



Frost, protection against 90, 361 



Fruit enterprise in California, co- 

 operative 39S 



Growers' Convention, National 108 



growing in Arkansas 376 



■ in Missouri 386 



- in northern New Eng- 



land. 



■ in western New York 



407 



59 



- in England. . 30, 100, 328, 344, 414 



- the thinning of.. 448 



- trees, fall planting of 316 



- flowers of 148 



Fruits, catalogue of 508 



dried 30, 90 



■ • glace So 



preserved 40 



the keeping qualities of 88 



Fuchsia Addington 174 



G 



Gachelin, Jules, article by 164 



Gaillardia grandiflora 16 



Galanthus, speciesand varieties of. 94, 



104 



Galinsoga parviflora 313 



Galium Mollugo 313 



verum 314 



Galloway, Prof. B. T., articles by... 293, 



297 



Galtonia candicans 316 



Ganong, William F., article by. . ... 512 

 Garcinia Mangostana, the fruit of.. 464 

 Garden and Forest, discontinuance 



of 5'S 



Garden, contrasts in an old 455 



design 12 r 



for children, a 151 



in June, the flower 256 



in July, the flower 267 



in relation to the house, the.. 132 



John Evans and his 182, 198 



notes in April 156 



products, railway rates in 



England '3 



seeds, tests with 100 



- .. ■ — spring, preparation for the.. 16 



Garden, The, dedication of fifty-first 



volume of 282 



the hardy flower 193 



the rock 207 



Gardeners* examination for public 



parks 30 



Gardening in May 17S 



spring, in London 164 



Gardens for public schools ....... 278 



Madeira, in winter 33 



public, in England 13 



sculpture in. ... . 112 



Gelsemium sempervirens 278 



Genista scoparia 366 



Genistas in California, exotic 255 



Gentiana acaulis 225 



Geranium sanguineum 256 



— the Ivy-leaved 8 



Gerard, J. N., articles by .26,66, 78, 104. 

 126, 137, 147, 157, 167, 188, 199, 206, 217, 

 226, 228, 238, 245, 248, 267, 294, 314, 322, 

 352. 364. 3 6 7- 3 86 . 395. 4°4. 435. 474- 47° 



Gerbera Jamesoni 436 



Gifford, Mrs. John, address by . ... 466 



Ginkgo biloba 390 



in Kansas 23 



Ginseng, commercial importance of 253, 



428 



Gladioli, cultivation of 364 



hybrid 335 



Gladiolus, Victorialis strain of 277 



White Lady 322 



Glasgow, parks in 290 



Glee's, Arthur Ogden, article by 288 



Gleichenias, cultivation of 106 



Globularia trichosantha ..... 208 



vulgaris 208 



Gloneria jasminoides 1 59 



Gloriosa superba 257 



Gloriosas, cultivation of 277 



Gloxinias, cultivation of. .27, 88 257, 277, 



340 



Glyptostrobus pendulus 451 



Godetia, species of 73 



Goff, Prof. E. S., articles by. . . . 177, 371, 



406 

 Goodale, D. H. R., articles by. .387, 455 



Goodia pubescens 254 



Gooseberries, American 240 



cultivation of 345 



Gorman, M. W., article by 263 



Grabham, M., article by 33 



Grammatophyllum speciosum 362 



Grape Hyacinths 177 



the ideal 122 



Grapes, adaptability of varieties to 



sods 378 



keeping quality of 46S 



Grapevines, native, tor ornamental 



planting 20 



Grass beds, ornament »1 424 



Greene, Prof. Edward L., articles 



by 119, 18S 



Greenhouse cultivation tor ama- 

 teurs 66, 474 



notes 56, 257, 286 



plants, winter-flowering. . . 36, 56 



shading, removal of 117 



work in January 26 



in March 87 



Greenhouses, arrangement of plants 



in 67 



Grevillea robusta 16 



Gum-trees of Australia 280 



Gunnera manicata 16 



scabra 16 



Gymnogramme triangularis 146 



H 



Habenaria carnea 24 



fimbriata 483* 



Halsted, Prof. Byron D., articles 



by.. 236,257,278,335,417,436 



Hamamelis Virg^inica 137 



Hamburg exhibition, the 200, 391 



Hamilton, William, trees planted 



by 4 SS 



Hansen, George, articles by. . . 95, 102 



Hardiness, plants of doubtful 405 



Hardy plants, notes on 24, 96, 176, 



193, 196, 237, 2SS, 325, 346, 415 



■ wintering in Vermont. 308 



Hardy, Paul Le, article by ........ . iS 



Harrington, A., article by 86 



Harshberger, Dr. J. W., articles by. 48, 



1S2 

 Hatfield, T. D., articles by. 16, 35, 57, 65, 



78, 117, 127, 135, 158, 197, 207, 216, 226, 



237, 245, 286, 288, 297, 306, 317, 335, 336, 



355. 35 6 - 3 6 5> 375- 3 8 4. 395> 4°5- 4=5- 434. 

 436, 476, 495 



Hawthorns, the American 116 



Hay, G. U., article by 3 



Hedeoma pulegioides 365 



Hedrick, U. P., article by 53 



Helianthus multifiorus 395 



orgyalis 96 



Helichrysum dxosma^folium 255 



rosmarinifolium 264 



Heliconia aurea striata nS 



illustris 24 



Heliopsis Pitcheriana 322, 336 



Helleborus niger 273 



and varieties 46 



Hemerocallis auranliaca 249 



major 24 



flava 240 



fulva 57, 306 



-hybrid 280 



Hemlock, forms of 490 



Henry, Dr. Augustine, articles by. 172, 



182, 461 



Herbaceous perennial plants.. 284, 307 



plants, early-flowering 117 



Herrington, A., articles by 4, 193 



Hibiscus Manihot 392 



mutabilis 154 



Sabdarifla 10 



Syriacus 322, 356 



Hicoria pallida 304* 



Hickories, American 116 



Hieracium auranliacum 314 



Higginsia discolor 77 



regalis 77 



Hill, Rev. E. J., article by 331 



Hippeastrums, hybrid .... 159, 186, 194 



species and varieties . . . 166, 174 



Hoar-frost, nitrogen in 20 



Hodgsonia heteroclita 134 



Hogg, Dr. Robert, death of 130 



Hottt, C. W., article by 347 



Holly, European, doubtful hardi- 

 ness of 356, 405 



Hollyhock, the Allegheny 364 



Hollyhocks, cultivation of 277, 287 



Home grounds, the planting of . . 1, 329, 



339. 349- 35L 376. 39 6 . 417- 5°4 

 Honeysuckles, the Bush, at the Ar- 

 nold Arboretum 227 



Hoodia Gordonia 76* 



species of 76 



Hops, crop of, in United States.... 388 



Horner, L. F., article by 98 



Horsford, F. H., articles by .... 96, 308 

 Horticultural department of Berea 



College 418 



education . 2, 89, 107, 168, 303, 496, 



497 



— enterprise in England 13 



Society, meeting of Western 



New York 58, 68 



the Royal, annual 



meeting of. 84 



■ the Royal, journal of.. 372 



work in University of Ver- 

 mont 43S 



Horticulture at the Tennessee Cen- 

 tennial Exposition 258 



during Queen Victoria's 



reign, progress in 260 



in Russia 48 



need of specializing in 452 



school of, at Versailles 164 



Hoskins, T. H , article by 407 



House plants, decorative 435 



Hunnemannia fumariasfolia 346 



Hunnewell, H. S,, article by 168 



Hulchinsia alpina 196 



Hyacinths, good varieties of. 138 



Roman, cultivation of 325 



Hydrangea paniculata 307, 362* 



■ petiolaris 256 



radiata 307 



Hydrangeas, cullivation of 287 



Hydrastis Canadensis 254, 365 



Hydrolea spinosa 347 



Hydrophyllum Virginicum 239 



Hymenosporum llavum 255 



Hvophorbe amaricaulis 385 



Hypericum aureum 306 



galioides 432* 



lobocarpum 452* 



I 



Ilex glabra 471 



laevigata 471 



opaca 471 



verticillata 137, 471, 478 



Imantophyllum cyrtanthiflorum 36 



Imantophyllums, cultivation of 11S 



Immortelles 268 



Impatiens aurtcoma 24 



lncarvillea Delavayi 24, 284 



variabilis 424 



India rubber plants cu'tivation of. . 26 



the flora of British 14 



Insect diseases of plams, quaran- 

 tine against 91 



Insecticide, fir-tree oil as an 240 



Insect- pest, an 120 



in Massachusetts, a 



new 298 



pests, two 27S 



Insects, effect of temperature on hi- 

 bernation of injurious 348 



■ in the garden 386 



proposed legislation against 108 



stored grain damaged by 40 



■ teachers' leaflets on 250 



■ the influence of environment 



on the life history of 334 



winter work against 60 



Ipomcea Briggsii 64 



fastigata 462 



pandurata 2S7 



