Index. 



v 



Dawson, Jackson, articles by. 314, 353, 



408 

 Dean Hole, reception to... 462, 469, 470 



December notes 498 



Delphinium Armeniacum 97 



Dendrobium aggregatum 77 



atroviolaceum 73 



Augusta? Victoria: . . 143 



clavatam 308 



crassinode 308 



crepidatum 174 



Dalhousianum 147 



D earii 308 



endocbaris 159 



euosrnum leucopterum 159 



Euryalits 154 



Falconed giganteum 174 



Guibertii 263 



Hildebrandii 174 



nobile 159 



PhaUenopsis 133, 424, 478 



alba 433 



Schrcederianum .. 97, 3SS, 



407 



Rolfia? .' 154 



speciosum 45 



splendidissimum, a variety 



of 159 



superbum, forms of 154 



Sybil 134 



■ Venus 154 



Virginia 133 



Wardianum 73 



Deutzia discolor purpurascens. . . . 284* 



Dewberries 35S 



Diantlms arenarius 285 



glacialis 185 



Heddewigii 87 



laciniatus 87 



subcaulescens 285 



Dictionary, Johnson's Gardeners'.. 193 

 of botanical and hoticultural 



terms 420 



Dictionnaire Pratique d'Horticul- 



ture et de Jardinage 29 



Dieffenbachias, cultivation of 125 



Digitalis Canariensis 143 



Dimmock, A., article by 425 



Dioscorea multiflora 424 



Dipladenias, cultivation of 37 



Diplarrhena Morasa 196 



Dirca palustris 113 



Disa Diores 303 



grandiflora 324 



Kewense 324 



Langleyensls 224, 324 



nervosa 353 



Premier 324 



Veitchii 324 



Disas, hybrid 204 



Diseases of plants 5r, 513 



professional 



treatment of.. 421 



Dock, Miss Mira L., articles by.. 69, 222 

 Dodge, Miss Louise, article by. .... 202 



Dolichos Japonicus ". 15 



Lablab 250 



Douglas, Robert, articles by 8, 408 



Draba Arizoides 197 



verna. 102 



Dracaena Godseffiana 363 



rubro-nigra 469 



Souvenir de Nice 469 



thalioides 54 



Dracsenas, rooting 18 



Drought, effect ot the 320 



Druid Hill Park, Baltimore 233 



Duchartre, P., death of 490 



Duranta Plumieri 62 



E 



Earth-worms in flower-pots 137 



Echinops Ritro 317 



Edgeworthia chrysantha 93 



Gardneri 93 



Egan, W. C.. article by 519 



Eh ret i a cordifolia 153, 162 



Eichornia crassipes 178 



Eiseocarpus cyaneus 274 



Elders, native 429 



Electricity and plant-growing 20, 81 



Elephantopus Carolinian us 153 



E'Uott, Stephen, herbarium of no 



sketch uf 201* 



Elliottia racemosa 206* 



Elm-trees, insects on 389, 450 



Embothrium coccineum .'. 63 



Endicott, W. E., articles by 27, 157, 



2 97- 3^7> 477> 5°6. 518 



England, the beauty of rural 198, 20S 



Engleheart, G. H., article by 386 



Enkianthus quinqueflorus.. ... 124, 215 



Entada scandens C04 



Ephedra pedunculata 223 



Epidendrum Ellisii 174 



Endresio-Wallisii 154 



Godseffianum 407 



O'Brienianum 1 5g 



Epilaelia Hardyana 494, 



Epiphyllum Makoyanum 183 



Eranthus hyemalis 100, 167 



E rem urns Himalayicus 246 



robustus 246, 357, 410 



Eria stellata 444 



Erica arborea 270 



carnea 113 



persoluta alba 86 



Ericas 347 



Eriodendron tomentosum 153 



Eriosema multiflorum 153 



Erodium macradenium 307 



Erythrina herbacea 153 



Erythroniums ■ . 160, 237 



Erythroxylon Coca 30 



Escallonias in Florida 62 



Eucalyptus rostrata 210 



Eucharis Amazonica 86 



Eucrvphia pinna tifolia 354 



Eulalias 426 



Eulophiella Elizabethan 160, 174 



Eupatorium ccelestinum 407 



Greggii 223 



serrulatum. . 244 



Euphorbia pulcherrima in Florida.. 62 



Eurya Japonica 424 



Euryale ferox 269 



Eurycles sylvestris 194 



Evonymus radicans 180, 433 



Exoascacea? of stone fruits, the 463 



Experiment station of California, 



work of 20, 442 



Fagus fcrruginea 414 



Moorei 433 



rotundifolia 264 



sylvatica purpurea, origin of 2 



Fall planting of conifers.. 340, 376, 408 



sowing of annuals 368 



Fallugia paradoxa 223 



Farlow, Prof. W. G., articles by. 32, 43, 

 52, 63, 72, 82 

 Farmers' Club, New York, flowers 



at the 468 



Fence, an appropriate 482* 



Fences, climbers for garden 306 



Fern, the walking 48S 



Fernow, B. E., articles by 88, iSS 



Ferns, basket 346 



filmy 369 



hardy 127 



propagating 18, 507 



raising, from spores 227 



■ useful decorative 257 



157 



Ferraria antherosa 13 



atrata 



Ferrocyanide test for Bordeaux 



mixture 456, 497 



Fertilization of garden crops 160 



Fertilizer for flowers 70 



Fertilizers for orchards and vine- 

 yards 277 



tor peach-trees 380 



Festuca glauca 426 



Ficus cuttings, rooting 18 



elastica 166 



tasciculata 162 



Figs, crystallized 200 



Filberts, English 510 



Fistulina hepatica 72 



Flora I taliana 270 



of southern Europe 429 



Floriculture for the farmer 101 



Florida, fruit-growing in 189 



gardens, exotic trees and 



shrubs for 33,62,83,102, 132 



native plants tor 13 



sea-beans, the so-called .... 502* 



Florists. Society of American, meet- 

 ing of 340 



Flower-garden in late autumn, (he. . 447 



■ the 149, 196, 277 



lb e hardy 146 



-the island, in Jackson 



Park . 



work in the 136 



Mission, New York 210 



show, the Temple 233, 258 



shows, English. 258 



possibilities of... 462, 473 



Flowers and frost 147 



annual, from seed 67, 77, 87, 



96, 108 



artificial coloring of 20 



- at the New York Farmers' 



Club . 



sS 



-autumn, in Vermont 



border, in February. ........ 78 



cut, arrangement of ic3 



Easter 121 



garden, and their arrange- 

 ment 252* 



how to grow cut 29 



in Vermont, spring 197 



in West Virginia, early wild. 19S 



the earliest 48, 53 



the fragrance of 500 



the stealing of 212 



wild, a plea for 11S 



Foliage-plants for outdoor bedding. 207 



under glass 308 



Forcing-houses in dark climates. . . 26 

 Forest-area of the Catskill region . . 41 

 conditions, relation of insects 



and birds to present 348 



fires 172, 392, 402 



in Minnesota 362 



in south New Jersey.. 379 



Forest-growth , 58, 138 



land for investment 38, 88 



legislation in New Jersey. . .. 121 



Mr. Vanderbilt's 71 



reservations, national, dev- 

 astation of 312 



trees, British 89 



Forester and lumberman in 



Forestry, a lesson in 471 



association, American, meet- 

 ing of.. 290,347,359, 379 



oragnization of the 



New Jersey 200 



associations, practical work 



for 272 



by proclamation 491 



- congress at Albany 109 



gls 

 English 



■ conference in Enp 



425 



194 



hibit, Pennsylvania .. 



in Indiana 480 



in Pennsylvania 511 



■ in the Constitution of the 



State of New York 361, 372 



in New York - 91 



in the land-grant colleges .. . 301 



in the Massachusetts Agri- 

 cultural College 200 



relation of, to the state 69 



station at Chico, California. . 442 



Forests and floods 101 



care of the national 201 



in Russia 289 



of France 490 



of Minnesota 418 



■ of Siberia 309 



of the Spessart, mixed. . .218, 228, 



238, 291, 298, 309, 317, 329, 338 



petrified, in Arizona 350 



preservation of English 254 



Forsyth i a intermedia . 154 



Fortuine, H. A., article by 119 



Fragaria Daltoniana 139 



France, horticultural progress in... 27 



Francisceas in Florida 63 



Fraxinus Americana 402* 



Berlandieriana 14 



Bungeana 4* 



species of 4 



in Canada 404 



Fredonia, New York, horticultural 



instituteat 409 



Freesia refracta alba 54 



Fringe trees 325* 



Fritiilaria alpina 177 



aurea 143, 147 



Kotschyana affinis 177 



■ — Meleagris 1S4 



Raddeana 177 



Fritillarias 166, 197 



Frost and flowers 147 



-late spring 16S 



Frosts, late, in the south-west 158 



Fruit, artificial coloring of 20 



British-grown 424 



California, shipped to Lon- 

 don 350 



foreign in England 393 



growing in England 420 



Florida 1S9 



preservation of 5S 



thinning of 2S0 



■ trees, forming the heads of. . 277 



growing seedling 168 



method of setting 156 



pruning 144 



Fruits and vegetables, proper trans- 

 portation of 380 



jelly i . 377 



Pacific coast seedling 242 



small, water-supply for 80 



Fuchsias as bedders 374 



cultivation of 363 



Fuller, A. S., article by 488 



Fungi and fungicides 319 



gill-bearing 43,* 52,* 63* 



the development of 248 



tube-bearing 72* 



Fungicide, the best 26 



Fungicides for leaf-blight 310 



spraying nursery stock with . 370 



Fungus on Hickory-trees 380 



G 



Gaillardia Amblyodon 87 



grandiflora S7, 286, 407 



Lorenzianum S7 



Galactia marginalis. 23 



Galanthus Caucasicus grandis 177 



varieties of ^ 117 



Galax aphylla no 



Galium aristatum 260 



Mollugo 259, 260, 302 



Garden, a California 22S 



■ an island.. 199 



a Turkestan 300 



in Berlin, a 161 



notes in winter 7 



the autumn 411. 46S 



the rock 185, 236, 2S5 



the spring nS, 119, 141*, 



171, 212, 381 



the vegetable 317, 42S 



Gardenia florida in Florida 63 



.306 



*7» 



toS, 

 l86, 

 269, 



377. 

 479- 



Gardening, indoor 



Gardens of the early New England 

 colonists 



Gaylussacia dumosa 



■ trondosa 



resinosa 



Gazania nivea 



Genista tinctoria 



— virgata 



Gentiana pneumonantha.. .. . 



styiophora 



Geraniums 



Gerard, J. N., articles by. .. 7 

 38, 48, 67, 77 , 7 8, 87, 96. 

 125, 14';, 147, 157, 166, 176, 

 208, 216, 227, 237, 248, 255, 

 286, 296, 306, 354, 368, 369, 

 396, 403, 429, 447, 439. ( ■■ 



Gerardia purpurea 



Gerardias 



Geum coccineum 



Gladioli, species of 



Gladiolus aurantiacus 



platyphyllus 



Segetum 



sulfuretis 



Glass houses, work in 125, 



Gloriosa superba 40S, 426, 427, 



Gloxinia, Brilliant 



Gloxinias, cultivation of 57, 



Gmelina hystrix 



Goff, Professor E. S., article by 



Goniophlebiums for basket culture. 



Gonolobus atratus 



Gooseberries, check to mildew of. . 



cultivation of 



varieties ot 3,, 



Gordom'a Altamaha 336, 



Gould, Frank, article by 



Graderia subintegra.. 



Grammatophyllum Gutlelmi II.. 104, 



Grape, Iona 



Moore's Early 



Pearson's Ironclad 



Pocklington 



Scuppernong 



crop, injury to the 



vines, pruning iyS, 



Grapes, good varieties for home 



282 

 32S 

 ■ 



3-7 

 97 

 319 

 293 

 3°7 

 1 ' 

 286 

 27- 



117. 



195. 



277. 



49 : 

 404 



276 

 3J3 

 227 



166 

 42S 

 224 



166 

 244 



262 

 346 



278 

 3'5 

 39° 



388 



34 

 14^ 

 148 



4" 1 

 509 

 4)7 



297 



21 3 



- grafting 



- methods of training. . . 



- new, on Pacific coast . 

 ■ premature falling of. . . 



- prices for Chautauqua. 

 • under glass. 



■ 



100 

 243 

 397 



Grass, Hungarian Brome. 



keep off the 201. 



seed for lawn .' 



Grasses, some hardy 24S. 



Greene, Prof. Samuel B., articles 



by 319. 



Greenhouse, a travelling 



an improved 



construction 



work in the . .17. 57. 454, 456, 



Greenhouses, sub-irrigation in 



Greiner, T., article by 



Grevillea robusta 63, 



Gromwells, the 



Grubs, white 



Gymnocladus Canadensis 



dioica 



Gymnogramma, species of 



Gypsopnila paniculata 87, 260 



Gyropnora esculenta 60 



297 

 130 



i ■■ 



363 

 79 

 507 

 268 

 146 

 213 

 276 

 212 

 329 

 358 



II 



Habenaria carnea 324 



■ ■ nivosa (25 



Susannas 374 



Hsemanthus carneus 343 



species of. 324 



Half-hardy plants, winter protection 



for 1 



Hamamelis Japonica n: 



Hakea leucoptera 270 



Hale, J. H., paper bv 50 



Hallock, A. McC, articles bv. ..198, 20S 

 Halsted, Prof. Byron D., article by. 41 1 



Hardy flower garden, the 7, 48, 53, 



126, 257. 307 



perennials 331, 346 



plant arrangements .. 369 



■ border, the 



plants, a few neglected 237 



July (lowering. ... 316 



Harlem River Speedway, the 1 1, 311, 



401 



Harris, W. K., article by 198 



Hartford. Connecticut' land for 



parks, in 4 So 



Hatfield, T. D , articles by... .8, 1 



48, 7", 97. 126, 1 , ■'. t ■ 1 



167, 177, 1S5, 207. ;• 255, 



3'6. 33$> 337< 4°S, 445- 1 



Hawthorns 246, 292, 312, 303. 424, 438 



Heaths 347 



Hederas, species of 



Hedges for cold climates 15S 



Hedysarum coronarium 



Helenium autumnale y "■ 



pumilum (06 



■ Hoopeaii 226 



