VI 



Index. 



Ipomcea purga 



rubro-ccerulea 



Iris albo purpurea 



v. Assyriaca 167, 



Bosniaca 217, 



Caucasica., 



cnstata 



tulva 



fumosa 



Hartwegii 



hexagona and varieties 



histrio 



Hookeri 



Japonica 



Kerneriana 



laevigata, hybrids of 



La Mance 



Leichtlini 



Lusitanica 



Missouriensis 



ochroleuca 



orchioides 



oxysepala 



pallida Dalmatica 



— prismatica 



■ Pseudacorus 



Purdii 



■ Robinsoniana 124,25s*, 



Rosen bachiana 



Sibirica flexulosa 



hsematophylla. , 



Sindarensis 



Tingitana 



verna 



1 1 ises, early 94, 105, 167, 206, 



English 



in May 1S9, 



in June 238, 245, 



Japanese 267, 



Spanish 



Irrigation in humid climates 



Islands of Lake Champlain, the. • . . 



Italian market in New York 



Ixias, cultivation of 



2 73 

 316 



267 

 217 

 226 

 16S 

 226 

 248 



IDS 



95 

 248 



57 

 226 

 107 

 245 

 267 



2QO 

 3Q8 

 238 

 226 



245 

 167 

 2l6 

 226 

 248 

 226 



126 



226 

 226 



167 

 277 

 2l6 

 217 

 267 

 220 

 267 

 270 



93 

 310 



277 



J 



Jack, J. G., articles by. . 62, 154,204,274, 



394 



Japanese Morning Glory, the 317 



jewel- weed for cutting 376 



I ones, Beatrix, article by 132 



Jordan, L. C. L., articles by. . .. 288, 326 



Juniperus Chinensis, 421 



communis 410 



varieties of. ... 53, 410, 411 



conferta 411 



drupacea 410 



Japonica 421 



oblongo-pendula 411 



procumbens 421 



recurva squamata 421 



rigida 411 



Sabina 421 



procumbens , 2S 



s opulorum 420* 



Virginiana. 23, 142*, 168, 178, 198, 



420, 421 

 pendula, and other var- 

 ieties of 421 



K 



Kains, Maurice G., articles by.. 38, 117, 

 361, 380 



Kalanchoe flammea 293 



Keffer, Charles A., artices by. 88, 92, 142 



Kennedy, P. B., article by 114 



Kew gardens, earlier opening of . . . 344 



Hand lists 317, 324 



Kinney, L. F., article by 337 



Kniphufia Nelson! 395 



primulina 74 



I'ysoni 424 



Kcelreuteria paniculata 49, 290 



Krameria triandra 274 



Kutschbuch, Robert A, article by. . 417 



I* 



Labels, plant 277, 406 



Lachenalia isopetala 56 



Nelsoni 56 



Lachenalias, cultivation of.. 76, 287, 325 



Lselia Lucasiana 24 



pumila 434 



Gatton Park 412 



tenebrosa 24 



La Mance, Lora S., articles by. 117, 208, 

 386, 416 



Lamourouxia Nelsoni 42 



Landscape art, development in pub- 

 lic parks 11 



in the flower garden. . 193 



principles ot 231 



the field of 161 



effect of exotic si rubs in the. 38 



gardener and his work, the.. 282 



work of. for future 



effect 312 



gardening 499 



Landscape gardening, an experi- 

 ment in 504 



art and nature in igi 



in parks 212 



the art of 49 



use of shrubs in 1 



Lapageria, species of 237 



Laportea Canadensis 423 



Larch, the European 23 



Larix Dahurica .• 501 



Griffith]! 501 



Ktempferi 317 



■ larcina - 501 



■ Larix and varieties 500 



leptolepis 501 



Lyallii 501 



occiden'alis 501 



Lasiandra macrautha 354 



Latania Commersoiiii 385 



Lathyrus latifolius 307 



palustris 208 



rotundifolius 228 



splendens 153, 243, 300, 368 



Lazenby, Prof. William R., article 



by 258 



Leaf-spot of pear 73 



Learned, Ellen E., article by 376 



Leaves of abnormal colors, use of 



trees and shrubs with 301 



Leea amabilis splendens 484 



Leeks, cultivation of 206 



Legislation against plant pests 281 



forest . 101 



in Washington, proposed for- 

 estry no 



proposed, against insects. ... 108 



Leichtlin, Max, articles by. 57, 167, 217, 

 277, 424 



Veitch medal awarded 



to 60 



Lemmon, J. G., article by 103 



Leptosyne maritima 136 



Leschenaultia biloba. 214 



Lespedeza striata 465 



Lettuce, cultivation of 36,206, 324 



Leucojum aestivum 196 



Leucosceptrum canum 461 



Leucothoe racemosa 137 



Liatris spicata 274 



Libocedrus decurrens 442 



. species of 442 



Libonia floribunda 36 



Licorice-root 254, 268 



Licuala grandis 118, 385 



Ligustrum, species of 227 



Lilacs at the Arnold Arboretum. . . . 227 



propagating 208, 217 



their use in gardens 2ri 



Lilies of the Pacific coast. 4, 144, 326, 467 



Lilium album 347 



aura turn 94 



giganteum 94 



Harriaii.... 139, 157, 355, 392, 415 



diseased bulbs ol 160 



Henry i 310, 365 



Humboldtii and allied spe- 

 cies 43 



lancifolium roseum 347 



longiilorum. 27, 139, 228, 355, 415 



pardalinum 144 



• parviflorum 502 



parvum .... 502 



superbum, a form of 428 



Lily-bulb disease, a 297,371, 414 



Limbs of trees, the support of 274* 



Linaria Dalmatica 306 



Lindens, the American. . , 1 16 



Lindera Benzoin 137 



Lithospermum tinctorium 204 



Lithrsea molleoides . 255 



Livistona Jenkinsii 385 



■ rotundifolia 385 



Lobelia fulgens Victoria 306 



syphilitica 376 



Locust, the Black.. 338, 356, 357 



Loganberry, the 220, 337 



Lomaria ciliata grandis 204 



gibba 159 



Lonicera gracilipes 266* 



Hilclebrandiana 461, 462 



parviffora Douglasii 21S 



species at the Arnold Arbore- 

 tum 227 



Lowe, Prof. V. H., article by 224 



Lowrie, Charles H., article by 222 



Lucuma mammosa, fruit of 458 



Luehman.J. G., appointment of.... 50S 

 Lumber injured by Mississippi 



floods 190 



Lupines, the perennial 16 



Lupmus Lyalli 53 



Lychnis Flos-cuculi 207 



Lycoris squamigera 408 



Lygodium palmaturn 68 



Lythrum Salicaria 296, 411 



M 



Machilus Thunbergii 428 



MacMillan, William, treatmentot 508 



Macrozamia spiralis 392 



Madeira, gardens of, in winter 33 



Madrona, the 83, 283 



Magee, William, Jr., articles by. 17, 27 



Magnolia fuscata 244 



glauca 402*, 471 



Magnolia hypoleuca 



macrophylla 



stetlata 



Magnolias, early-flowering 



Maize and Teosinthe, notes on the 



hybrid of 



Malva moschata 



Mammea Americana 



Mangoes in New York markets 



Mangosteen, the fruits of 



Maple sugar in Vermont 



the Mountain 



the Scarlet 



the Swamp . . 



trees, damaged foliage of.... 



wood, uses of 



Maranta arundinacea 



Sanderiana 



Marguerites, cultivation of 



Markets, characteristic New York, 



Marsh plants in West Virginia 



Massachusetts Trustees of Public 

 Reservations, the 



Masse, G., article by 



Maurandia Barclaya 8, 



Meconopsis Cambrica 



Medical uses of plants of United 

 States 



Meehan, Joseph, articles by.... 97, 

 189, 217, 228, 277, 336, 



Thomas, articles by. 198, 359, 



Megacaryon orientale 



Merodon equestris, a Narcissus 

 pest 



Mespilus grandiflora 



Mexican travel, notes on 32, 



Michigan Agricultural College, Bo- 

 tanic Garden of the 



May flowers in southern 



Mignonette, cultivation of 286, 



Miller, Wilhelm, articles by. 425, 454, 



Mimulus, cultivation of 



Minneapolis, park system ot 



Minnesota, forest fires in 



forest resources of 



Pines in 



Mirabilis Jalapa 



Miscanthus, species of 



Missouri Botanical Garden, facili- 

 ties for study in 



proposed en- 

 largement of the 



fruits in 366, 375, 386, 



notes from 



the swamps of south-eastern. 



Mitchella repens 



Mlodziansky, A. K., ardcles by 



Moisture, conservation in soil 



Momordica mixta 



Monarda didyma 278,296, 



varieties of 



Montbretias, hardiness of 



hybrid 



Monument, the Soldiers' and Sail 



ors' 



Murmodes ladium 



Morse, A. D., article by 



Moth, the Codling 



Mountain Ash, Chinese 



climbing 



Munson, Prof. W. M., article by.., 



T. V., article by 



Muscari neglectum 



species and varieties of. 106, 



Mushrooms, cultivation of. .37, 158, 

 435 



poisonous 



Myrica Caroliniensis 



species of , 



Myriopliyllum proserpinacoides. . . 



270 

 116 

 160 

 117 



48 

 306 

 498 



5° 

 464 

 179 

 "5 

 115 

 "5 

 200 

 160 

 273 



24 

 197 

 310. 

 368 

 37 6 



316 



393 

 159. 

 356 

 387 

 414 



iS4* 



365 

 218 

 325 



4°5. 

 486 



40 

 162 



30 

 109 

 130 



16 

 422 



37o 



472 

 172, 



272 



49 

 462 



3°7 

 307 



347 

 306 



459 



54 



27 



336 



454 



2 79 



2 



122 



196 



167 



220, 



494 

 469 

 472 



'37 

 16 



Naegelia cinabarina 87 



Nsegelias, cultivation of 454 



Narcissi, cultivation of 197,256 



hybridizing 2S2 



in England 173 



Narcissus, Ellen Will mot 154, 328 



fly, the 154* 



Naiad 204 



Southern Star 154 



Native plants for ornamental plant- 

 ing 349- 37° 



the improving of 359 



Natural beauty in urban parks 251 



features of landscape, preser- 

 vation of 231 



Nature studies in public schools. 150, 151 



study, teachers' leaflets on . . . 250 



Nature's own domains, in 416 



Naudin, Charles, Veitch medal 



awarded to 60 



Nebraska Plains, are the trees re- 

 ceding from 456 



State Horticultural Society, 



the meeting of 48 



Nehrling, H., articles by. . .147, 166,174, 



186, 194 



Nelumbiums and hardy Nymplut-as 127 



Nemesia strumosa 24 



Nemopanthes fascicularis 137 



Nepenthes, cultivation of. 5 



Nepenthes in England 382 



mixta 24 



Nephrolepis cordata compacta 345 



exaltata 345 



Nerines, species and varieties ot. . . 462 



Neslia paniculata 260 



New Hampshire, forest destruction 

 in 358 



Holland plants 27 



Jersey, forestry in 60 



plants, some rare 68 



southern, weeds in. . . 313 



Newlin, J. A., article by 25 



New York, forestry in 52 



Gardeners' Society, 



flower show of the 249 



Horticultural Society, 



meeting of western 58, 68 



Nicotiana tomentosa variegata 393 



Nitobe, Inazo, article by 143 



Nitrogen in hoar-trost 20 



Nomenclature Committee of the 



Society ot American Florists 260 



Norton, Prof. J. B. S., article by 292 



Nothohena, species of, in California 146 

 Nurseries at South Orange, New 



Jersey 228 



Nursery, a model English. 444 



notes from Flatbush, Long 



Island 138 



Nymphaea lilacina 316 



odbrata and varieties 227 



O'Marana 442 



reniformis 228 



tuberosa and varieties 227 



tussilagifolia 42 



Nvmpha/as, hardy 127 



in llower 210 



Marliac's 362 



new hybrid 24 



Nyssa sylvatica 472 



O 



Oak, famous, in Connecticut 358 



in the Arnold Arboretum, an, 314*, 



315* 



the Laurel 327 



timber from Indiana 299 



Oaks, American 116 



the Visalia, California 52* 



Odontoglossum crispum 54, no 



varieties of 54, 153, 204 



pulchellum majus 78 



CEcological notes upon the White 



Pine 331 



Oleanders in California villages.... 263 



Olearia insignis 214 



. macrodonta 243 



Oliver, G. W., articles by 16, 64, 77, 



98, 126, 146, 237, 267, 287, 307, 346, 

 353. 385. 406, 424 



Olmsted, F. L., Jr., article by 28S 



John C, paper by 212 



Ompha lodes verna 196 



Oncidium dichromum 24 



splendidum 54 



Onions, cultivation of 26, 47, 206 



Ophioglossum nudicaule 146 



Opuntias, species of 277 



Orange fruit worm, the 108 



groves as an investment 17 



Otaheite 138 



trees in Florida 22 



Oranges, disease of 91 



in California 398 



in New York 20 



Orchard practice in Nebraska 49 



Orchards, English 113 



protecting from frost 90 



the California 233 



Orchid breeding 432 



farming 54 



pans 372 



scale, an 158 



Society, an English 153 



Orchids, ammoniacal vapor for.... 100 

 at annual exhibition of Royal 



Horticultural Society 234 



at Wellesley 78 



cultivating from seed 76 



deterioration of 338, 434 



■ fertilization of 220, 408 



hybrid 494 



in flower 187 



in South America 40, 418 



new ... .23, 86, 464 



noteworthy, in England 173 



seedling 17 



Orcutt, C. R., articles by 136, 146 



Ornithogalum lacteum... 173 



Orobus vernus 177, 207 



Orpet, E. O., articles by 17, 46, 76, 



116, 136, 197, 228, 238, 256, 286,325, 

 n 347. 3 6 S. 366, 384, 396, 435, 445, 475 



Orris-root 254 



Osteomeles anthyllidifolia 264 



Ouvirandra fenestralis 146 



Overlea, plantings at 351 



Oxalis enneaphylla 224 



species of 57 



Oxylobium callistachys 254 



Ozark mountains, uncultivated crops 



in the 465 



Ozarks, fruit growing in the. . . .366,375, 

 386, 388, 488 



