Index. 



vn 



Paeonies, transplanting - 276 



tree 197 



Palmetto scale, the 19 



Palms as decorative plants 203 



cultivation under glass. 27, 67, 385 



Pampas grass and its allies, the. . . . 484 



Panama hats 358 



Panax horrida 379 



Pandanus, forms of 47 



Panicum Crus-galli 130 



Pansies, French 197 



Papaver nudicaule 196 



rupifragum 347 



Papaw, the 90 



Paradise Valley, flora of 53 



Pardanthus Sinensis 316 



Pareira brava 273 



Park and Outdoor Art Associatiun . 220 



gift of, to Los Angeles 30 



Interstate, of the Dalles of the 



St. Croix 80 



■ maintenance 271 



making 4S9 



as a national art 11 



system of Greater Boston, the 241 



systems of Minneapolis and 



St. Paul, Minnesota, the 162 



the true purpose of a large 



public 212 



trees, the care of 151 



Parks and cafe's in London 344 



• ■ Association of Philadelphia, 



City 280 



Canadian 3 



city, the true function of 261 



in New York, history of 41S 



landscape-gardening in 499 



London S 1 ^ 



mistakes in the management 



of Philadelphia 4 8 ° 



natural beauty in urban 251 



new dangers to public... 439, 499 



■ of Boston, report of 440 



■ one way to make them at- 

 tractive 201 



public, need of more 31 



the cost of city 288 



the real value of 494 



thinning trees in 37 



Parsley, cultivation of 206 



Passiflora, species of 236 



Paulownia. new evergreen 461 



Pavetta Borbonica 1 1 S 



Pea, Gregory's Surprise 495 



theGradus 495 



Peach orchards in the Ozarks 488 



the Sneed 258 



Peaches and plums, hardinessof... 120 



classification of varieties of. . 12* 



cultivation of 376 



in Maryland 300 



in Nebraska 49 



■ in North Carolina '230 



in Pennsylvania 279 



in the Ozark Mountains 367 



Peanuts, Japanese and American.. . 438 



Pear blight 278 



leaf spot of 73 



Pears, the best winter 27 



Peas, cultivation of 206, 424 



good varieties of 25, 317 



Pecan nuts, planting 90 



Pelargoniums at Cornell University. 1S4* 



at Kew 224 



Cannell's Zonal 484 



cultivation of 156, 2S6 



show 355 



Zonal 296 



Pennsylvania, forestry in . . 261 



forests of 88 



Penshurst Place, gardens of 389* 



Pentstemon barbatus Torreyi . 257, 288, 



3°7 



Pentstemons from seed 306 



Peppers, cultivation of ...... 26 



Perennials, some showy 374 



Peristrophe speciosa 36 



Periwinkle, the Madagascar 80 



Phaedranassa chloraca 124 



Phajus callosus 224 



Cooksoni 153 



Phalaenopsis amabilis 78 



grandiflora 78 



Philadelphus Mexicanus 243 



Zeyheri 240 



Phlox, garden 17 



procumbens 208 



reptans 20S 



species of 216 



stellaria 208 



subulata 196, 216, 218 



Phloxes, decussata section 395 



in England 372 



Phragmitis communis variegata. . . 423 



Phyllostachys, species of 148 



Physalis Francheti 24, 228 



Physostegia Virginiana 365 



Phytolacca decandra 249,254, 472 



Phytomiza Aquilegia? 278 



Picea Ajanensis 482 



Alcockiana 4S2 



Breweriana 482 



Canadensis 64, 481 



cterulea 481 



Columbiana 183 



Picea Engelmanni 29, 481 



Glenhi 482 



laxa , 64 



Mariana 63, 481 



Maximowiczii 482 



obovata 481 



. Schrunkiana 481 



Omorica 113, 482 



orientalis 482 



■ Parryana 481 



Picea 48 r 



medioxima 481 



polita 482 



• pungens 103, 32S 



■ rubra 481 



■ Sitchensis 38, 379, 482 



Smithiana 482 



Pinanga Kuhlii 385 



Piuchot, Gilford, article by 192 



Pineapple, cultivation of the.. . 119, 338 



Pineapples in New York 230 



Pine forests of southern and central 



Arizona, notes on the 152 



Pitch, the durability of 25S 



the Corsican 411 



the White 118, 188 



in Pennsylvania. . . 92, 142, 



172, 272 



■ is it doomed 129 



cecolugical notes upon 331 



Pines, autumn flowers and iruits in 



the 411, 471 



in Arizona 152 



in Minnesota 130 



of the southern United States, 



the timber 9 



sprouting 209 



three New Jersey 192 



Pinus albicaulis 461 



aristata 470 



attenuata 73 



Balf ouriana 470 



Bungeana 470 



Cembra 461 



■ contorta 29, 39 



Murrayana 471 



densiflora 470 



divaricata 471 



echinata 192, 471 



flexilis 162*, 461 



Koraiensis 296, 461 



Lambertiana 39, 460 



Laricio 470 



monopbylla 470 



montana 470 



— ■ monticola 39, 460 



muricata 232* 



Nepalensis 460 



palustris 470 



-in France 112* 



parviflora 296, 461 



■ pentaphylla 461 



Peuce 461 



ponderosa 28, 29, 470 



Jeffreyi 470 



acopulorum 470 



pumila 461 



pungens 471 



resinosa 470 



rigida 192*, 470 



the durability of the 



wood of 258 



scopulorum 183 



Strobus 460 



varieties of 460 



sylvestris 470 



■ Taeda 192, 470 



Thunbergii 470 



■ Virginiana 470 



Pistol-case bearer, the 224* 



Pitcairnia coratlina 114 



Plan of a country place in Connec- 

 ticut 222* 



Plank, A. R., article by 376 



Plantain, the Bracted 313 



the Lance-leaved 313 



Plant-food in soil 69 



house Aleyrodes, the 194 



pests, legislation against.... 281 



physiology, need of instruc- 

 tion in experimental 18 



Planting for the future 312 



of private grounds. ..329, 339, 349 



Plants, common 211 



early-flowering herbaceous.. 117 



■ edible wild 239 



garden, in autumn 374, 375 



new 23 



of doubtful hardiness 405 



some common 211 



use of, for holiday gifts 30 



■ ■- native 376 



Platanus acerifolia, variegated va- 

 riety of 3°4 



occidentalis, blight of 257 



Platycerium, species of 77 



Platycodon grandiflorum 296 



Mariesii 314 



Playgrounds, city 479, 487 



in Philadelphia 358 



Plum, Aitkin 4°6 



the Cheney 367 



trees for ornamental plant- 

 ings • 177 



Plums and peaches, hardiness of. . 120 



Japan 347» 4^4 



the cultivation of 218 



Plums, the Hortulana 340 



the Wayland group of 350 



Podophyllum Emodi 325 



pleianthum 134 



Pogonia ophioglossioides 483'' 



Poinsettias, cultivation of 2S6 



Poisonous Mushrooms 469 



Polanisia trachysperma 374 



Polemonium humile 53 



reptans 196 



Pollen bearing versus plant vigor, 



38, 380 



Polygala, species oi. 412 



Polygonum Baldschuanicum 45 



Bistorta 53 



lanigerum 404 



repens 257 



Sachalinense 150 



sphasrostachyum 424 



Virginianum 366 



Pomegranates and Oleanders in 



California villages 263 



Pontederia crassipes 79 



Poplar, the Lombardy, in Utah 356 



Poppies in May 216 



Populus alba Bolleana 322 



angustifolia 28 



balsamifera 40 



tricocarpa 29 



Porcher, Dr. trancis Peyre, sketch 



of the life of 302 



Potato, a variegated 174 



beetle, the no 



scab, remedy for 100, 150 



tops for greens 239 



Potatoes, best, in New Hampshire. . 170 



seed, care of 100 



Potentilla fruticosa 137, 347 



gelida 53 



Potting and soils 127 



Powell, G. Harold, article by 03 



Price, Prof. R. H., article by 12 



Primrose, double-white English.... 207 



Primula cortusoides 207 



floribunda 36 



imperialis 24 



Japonica 207, 226 



obconica 190 



■ rosea. 125 



Sieboldii 226 



Trailli 204, 443 



Pringle, C. G., articles by 32, 42 



botanical rambles of.. 90 



Privet, autumn effect of 436 



-poisonous qualities of 160 



Privets, species of. 227 



Propagation, notes on 7, 65, 385 



Prostanthera nivea 255 



Protea cynaroides elliptica 462 



Protection, autumn , 475 



Protococus nivalis 53 



Prunes, shrinkage of 70 



Pruning trees 71 



Prunus at the Arnold Arboretum... 227 



Davidiana 160, 503* 



maritima 137 



Maximowiczii 458 



Pseudo-cerasus 428, 462* 



species of, for ornamental 



planting 177 



subhirtella 448 



Virgi niana 47 



P^eudolarix Ksempferi.... 501 



Pseudotsuga, first reference to 29 



• macrocarpa 24*, 501 



taxifolia 103, 292"', 501 



Ptvchoraphis augusta 24 



Public pleasure-grounds, need of 



more 31 



Pueraria Thunbergiana 36S 



Purdy, Carl, articles by.... 4. 43, 72, S3, 



106, 144, 157, 202, 204, 223, 283, 326, 502 



Putnam, B.L., article by 396 



Pyrethrum roseum 16 



hybrids 306 



Pyrus arbutifolia 137, 4 48, 471 



Japonica . . 204 



nigra 137, 440 



occidentalis So* 



nvulaiis 29 



Q 



Quarantine against destructive in- 

 sects and plant diseases 91 



Quercus Californica . . . , S3 



■ chrysolepis S3 



dumosa bullata S3 



Garryana 29 



lobata, at Ukiah, California. 202 :: 



near Visalia, Califor- 

 nia 52* 



macrocarpa 28 



R 



Ramie fibre plant, the 98 



Ranunculus Ficaria 238 



Raspberry, Bunyard's Superlative. 3S4 



summer pruning 01 177, 208 



Recreation piers in New York city. 252, 



388 



Redwood timber 299 



trees, plea for preservation 



of . 41 



Reforestation on the mountains of 



northern Colorado, natural . . . 437, 446 



Renanthera Imschootiana 24 



Reservations, the Massachusetts 



Trustees of Public 369 



Retinospora filicoides 431 



filifera 431 



lycopodioides 431 



pisifera aurea 431 



squarrosa 431 



Rhamnus occidentalis 284* 



Rhaphiolepis Indica 256 



Rheum officinale 273 



Rhododendron Madame Moser 243 



Catawbiense in Scotland 518 



praecox 113 



superbissimum 204 



Vaseyi 187 



RlK>dodendrons, American.... 136 



cultivation of 256 



hardy 237 



hybrid 203 



tender and hardy 229 



the Indian 157 



Rhus, species of 137 



trichocarpa 384"" 



Ribes Cynosbati • 240 



■ erythrocarpum 184* 



occycanthoides 240 



Richardias, cultivation of 277, 415 



yellow-flowered 60, 134, 203 



Ridgway, Robert, article by 504 



Roads, country, brick paving for.. . 120 



Roadside notes 298 



trees m 



Rubbins, Mrs. J. H., articles by. .. . 162, 



33°. 35L 421, 43W487 



Robinson, William, article by 112 



Robinsonella 244* 



Rochester, New York, notes from . . 366 



Rock-garden notes 207, 216, 256, 346 



Rogers, Volney, article by 198 



Rogiera, species of 157 



Rolls, Prof. P. H., article by 217 



Romneya Coulteri 352* 



Rondeletia gratissima 157 



thyrsoidea 157 



Root, Dorothy, articles by. . ..83, 93, 103 



pruning for trees, close 46 



Roots in commerce 253, 273 



Rosa rugosa atropurpurea 322 



setigera 290, 320*, 327 



Wichuraiana 147 



Rose, Bardon Job 249 



Copper Austrian Brier 238 



Crimson Rambler^, 139, 156, 328 



cuttings 56, 8S 



Dean Hole 408 



Dr. J. N., articles by 94, 244 



botanical collection in 



Mexico 478 



Kaiserin Augusta 217 



Lilian Nordica 69 



Mabel Morrison 80 



Madame Charles 40 



Manda's Triumph 147 



Moselle 197 



Roamer 147 



show, the Annandale 250 



spinosissima 217 



Sweetbrier 23S 



the Cherokee n8 



the Dawson 217, 290 



the Prairie 320", 327 



Roses, a garden of 238 



at Kew 265 



• fertilizers for forced... .107, 129 



grafted stock for 425 



■ hardy 268 



hybrid 147, 23S, ago 



■ in Boston .... 258 



Mr. Manda's hybrid, 249, 260, 268 



new Tea 324 



protecting in winter 209, 228 



single 137 



■ Tea 217, 284 



Rothainsted, England, experiments 



at 368 



Royal Horticultural Society, plants 



at exhibition of 173, 234 



Rubus odoratus 137 



Rudbeckia fulgida 365 



Golden Glow 295, 365 



speciosa 346 



triloba, Golden Glow 306 



Kumex crispus, for greens 239 



Russellia juncea 17; 



Russia, horticulture in 4S 



Sigh alien Knot weed 150 



Sulix, species of 497 



Salvia pratensis 226 



splendens compacta 365 



■ tiliasfolia 365 



Sambucus Canadensis 137 



glauca 39 



leiospenna >74* 



melanocarpa >34* 



ra emosn 137 



S 111 Jose scale 200, 217, 32S, 36S 



Sand-hills of Nebraska, reforesting. 49 



Santa Barbara, new plants in 254 



Monicaforestry station, notes 



from 2A l 



Saoonaria ocymoides 226, 257 



Sapota^achras, fruits of 109, 45S 



