IV 



Index. 



Botanic garden for New York, a . . . 181 



in Buffalo 230 



in 1 lie Alps 142 



Botanical garden 01 Bmtenzorg, 



Java 10 



Botany for beginners, practical 359 



introduction to. 99 



Bougainvillea glabra 37, 247 



Sanderiana 194 



Bouvardias as bedders 375 



Box-elder and the Russian Mul- 

 berry in the west 193 



Brandegee, T. S., article by 4*4 



Brandis, Dietrich, articles by. ...38, 218, 

 228, 238, 298, 309, 317, 329, 338 



Brassia Lawrenciana 174 



British-grown fruit P4 



Brodifea capitata 286 



pedunculata 2S6 



Broraus inermis.. 300 



Broom Sedge for fodder 50 



Brownea Crawfordii 4 



Brunnichia cirrhosa 112 



Brunsvigiajosephinae.. 404 



Buck bush, the 4 2 9 



Buckeye, the dwarf 294, 444* 



Bulb and seed growing in Califor- 

 nia 148 



culture in North Carolina... . 278, 



312, 460 



Buibophyllum mandibulars 94 



■ saurocephalum 204, 444 



SiUenianum 133 



Bulbs, autumn -flowering 416 



planting of 377 



Bumelia Palmeri 1 , 



C 



Cabbage, club root of 317 



Ca^salpinia 178,502 



bonducella 502'= 



Caladiums, cultivation of 177, 437 



Calanthe, Baron Schrceder.. 94 



Calanthes at Langwater Gardens.. . 148 



Calendulas, cultivation of. 77 



California experiment stations... .20, 442 



fruit in England 350 



garden, a 22S 



horticulture 402 



local climates in 28, 30 



seed and bulb- growing in ... 148 



wine 480 



Callicarpa purpurea 357 



Calliopsis, cultivation of 77 



Calochorti, cultivation of 256 



Calochortus Kennedyi 27 



macrocarpus 2S6 



— Weedii ... 307 



Calopogon pulchellus 80 



Calpurnia aurea.. 4 



Calypso borealis 217 



Camellia Japonica 133 



Thea 133 



Cameron, Robert, articles by 406, 



417, 426,516 



Camoensia maxima 103 



Campanula Carpathica 2S5, 316 



pyramid alis 41S 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus 438 



Canna, Charles Henderson 130, 



169, 336 



Konigen Charlotte 169, 410 



Cannas at Tarry town 168 



best varieties in England. . . . 175 



cultivation of 136 



French, best varieties of.. 169, ^,36 



Cantharellus cibarius 64* 



Caparn, H. A., articles bv...62, 272, 382 

 Card. Prof. Fred W., articles by . . . 268, 



334. 4H. 5iQ 



Carnations and pinks 286 



cultivation of 77, 80, 136, 237, 



286, 337, 446 



■ diseases of 17, 38, 90 



English 194, 354, 434, 454 



hardy 6 . 



new 60, 70, 87, 131 , ■ .-. 



446, 468, !7ll 



propagating — 18, 507 



■ summer- flowering 136, 286 



■ varieties of 16, 87, 136, 237, 



337- 445 



Carrot, Carentan. 328 



Caryopteris Mastacanthus 406 



Cassia occiden talis 112 



procumbens 23 



Tora 112 



Catalpa, species of 276 



Catalpas for forest-planting 8, 512 



Catasetum Bungerothii 494 



Caterpillars destroyed by children. 80 



Cattleya Ashtoniana 353 



Bowringiana 450 



Brownas 433 



citrina aurantiaca 204 



gigas, Countess of Derbv. . . . 394 



Hardyana 324, 360 



imperialis 30S 



Kilnastiana 374 



labiata elegans 494 



Schrcederse 204 



— ■ — varieties of (.33 



Mendelii ;o8 



Mossise alba 263 



Cattleya Patinii alba 159 



Reinecuiana 234 



Sanderiana 308 



virginalis 30S 



Warscewiczii 433 



Wendlandii 433 



Ceanothus, a study of 319 



Americanus 410 



hybridus flora pleno 266 



Cedar of Lebanon, opening cones 



of 457' 4 s8 



Celastrus articulatus 96 



Celery, cultivation of 40, 137, 257, 



328, 428, 486 



preserving, in winter 47S 



Ceitis occidental is 95, 413 



Cemeterv superintendents, meeting 



of....; 3 so 



Centaurea Cyanus 87 



nigra variegata 197 



Ruthenica 257, 307 



Cephalanthus occidentalis 305, 41S 



Cephalaria Tartarica 286 



Cerastium Biebersteinii 237 



Ceratostigma plumbaginoides.. .... 417 



Cercidiphyllum Japonicum 104*, 210 



Cereus Pecten-aboriginum 334* 



Cestrum aurantiacum 516 



Cestrums, varieties of, in Florida.. . 33 



Cevallia sinuata 253 



Chamberlin, John, articles by.. .238, 4S8 

 Charles River at Boston, the. . . .191, 231 



Cherries, native bush 389 



new seedling on Pacific coast 243 



the Russian 16 



Prunus Pennsylvanica 297 



Cherry and plum rot 248 



tli e sand. 389 



the wild, in the west. .... 483 



Utah hybrid 389 



Chestnut, the Ridgely 484 



Chico forestry station, the 442 



China asters 67, 294„358 



■ botanical collections in 214 



Chinese plants, enumeration of 2S0 



Chionanthus fragrans 60 



retusa 326* 



Virginica 326 



Chionodoxa gigantea 176 



scilloidea 160 



Chionodoxas, varieties of 146 



Chionosciilas 176 



Chinquapin, the water 3SS 



Choisya ternata 33 



Chorizemas, varieties of 33 



Christmas greens 510, 520 



Chrysanthemum, Admiral De Vehau 454 



Alice Seward 4S4 



Arethusa 459 



Bonnie Marjorie 449 



C. Capitant 484 



Caledonia 474 



Carrie Wells 484 



Castilian 468 



coronarium 87 



Daisy 449 



Dean Hole 479 



Dorothy Toler 449 



Duchess of Wellington 474 



of York.. 454 



Dulcie Schrceter 4S4 



Eugene Dailledouze 459, 469 



■ Flora Hill 468 



Garnet 484 



Gettysburg 458 



Globe d'Or 474 



Golden Wedding 468, 469 



Hairy Wonder 454, 484 



Harry Lauderbeck 469 



Inter-ocean 459 



— : J. Bidencope 484 



Judge Hoitt 469 



John E. Lager 449 



J. Lightfoot 484 



-J. H. Troy 449 



King ot Ostrich Plumes 46S 



Louise 454 



M. A. De Lacvivier 454 



Madame C. Molin 454 



Major B' >nnafton 459 



Mary Bell 459 



Mau d Dean 48S 



Mayflower 450 



Minerva 450, 459, 479 



Miss Georgiana Biamhall... . 449 



Miss Georgiana Pitcher 449 



Miss Goschen 454 



Miss Maggie Blenkiron... 474, 484 



Monsieur Pankoucke 474 



Mrs. A.J. Drexel 44 q 



Mrs. Bertha Robinson 458 



Mrs. Charles F. Berwiud.... 450 



Mrs. E.G. Hill 4 ,o 



Mrs. F. L. Ames 468 



Mrs. Frederick Goodridge. . . 460 



Mrs. H.J. Jones ' 454 



Mrs. J. G. lis 469, 500 



Mrs. Pullman 441 



Mrs. R. Filkins 484 



Mrs. Twombley.., 449 



Mrs. W.J. Godefrey 484 



Mrs. W. K. Vandevbilt 46S 



Mrs. W. S. Kimball 468 



Niveus 474 



Ostrich Plume 45S 



Owen's Perfection 474 



Chrysanthemum. Philadelphia. 459, 469 



Princess CEna. 484 



Prefet Robert 454 



Purity 484 



Reine d'Angleterre 454 



Silver Cloud 459 



Sir E. T. Smith 484 



Viviand Morel, green-flow- 

 ered sport of 510 



W. E. Renfrey 4 3 4 



— Yellow Queen 459 



Chrysanthemums at Boston 459 



at New York 459, 468 



at Philadelphia 458 



at Short Hills, New Jersey. . . 449 



at St. Louis 4'i) 



crossing 483 



cultivation of. . . 97, 177, 255, 316, 



408, 447, 469, 488 



dwarf habit of 100 



> early flowering sorts 410 



for exhibition 337 



grafted 484 



in England 473 



in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.. 470 



late 498, 500 



leading varieties of 30, 40 



naturally grown* 498, 519 



■ propagation of 76, 177 



tested varieties 7 6 



Chysis Oweni 3 



Cirrhopetalum robustum 113 



Cistus Monspeliensis 250 



Cladathix lanuginera 203 



Clavaria aurea 73* 



Clematis Balearica 94 



Countess of Onslow 304 



graveolens 395 



paniculata 126, 376, 450 



virginiana 326 



hybrid 293, 460 



species of 306 



Clerodendron Ballourianum 166 



Clerodendrons in Florida'. 33 



Clethra alnifolia 314 



arborea in Florida 62 



Clianthus Dampieri 77 



Climates, local, in California 28, 30 



Climbers for garden fences 306 



greenhouse 37 



Climbing plants on Boston Build- 

 ings 4^2 



Clover seed, vitality of 339 



Cochlioda Noezliana 3 



Cockspur Thorn, the, in a Massachu- 

 setts garden 292* 



Cocoanut-tree, the 13* 



Coe, Charles H., article by 502 



Ccelogyne barbata 3 



Dayana 234 



Mossiae 133 



Swaniana 194, 204 



Colchicum giganteum 438 



the double white.. 425 



Colchicums 416, 418 



Cold storage. 352, 360 



Collins, Miss Dorcas E., article by.. 429 



Columellia oblonga 143 



Comanthospace sublanceolata 424 



Condalia spathulata 253 



Coniferse, the genera of. 19 



Conifers, fall planting of. . .340, 376, 40S 



wintering i 22 



Conservatory, flowering plants for 



the 86 



notes in winter 6 



ornamental fruits for the 357 



work in the 258 



Constitutional amendment relating 



to state forest lands ,;.• 



Coprinus comatus 64* 



Coreopsis auriculata 303 



Corlears Hook Park 422* 



Coleus, Charles Weathered 469 



Malcolm MacRory 469 



Corn, Burrill disease of 339 



stalk disease of cattle 339 



sweet, tests of 317 



Cornus Mas 112, 130 



sericea 403 



stolonifera 170, 40 ^ 



Coronilla varia. 286 



Correvon, H., articles by 96, 127 



Coryanthes Wolfii 224 



Corydalis lutea 454 



Corylopsi s paucifL. >ra 195 



spicata 195 



Cosmos, a serious blight of . ..464 : \ 465* 



hybridus 78, 440 



sulphureus 396 



yellow-flowered 489 



Costus igneus 15 



Cotinus Cotinus atropurpurea 303 



Cottonwood for forest-planting on 



the plains 502 



Covent Garden market 330 



Coville, Frederick Vernon, article 



b y "4 



Craig, W. N-, articles by.. 47, 56, 76, 88, 



105, 124, 136, 157, 178, 197, 218, 



237, 247, ?57. 296, 328, 336, 37S, 



397, 428, 446, 47S, 4S7, 497 



Cranberries, early use of 430 



Crata-gus apiifolia 312 



coccinea 246 



■ macrantha 393, 424 



cordata 246, 292 



Crataegus Crus-galli 246, 292* 393 



Korolkowi 438 



mollis 246, 292 



Oxyacantha 292 



■ punctata 246. 292, 393 



Tartarica 438 



tomentosa 246 



Crinum Moorei 377 



alburn 343 



Powelli album. 343 



Sch im peri , 343 



Crocosma aurea imperialis 394 



Crocus Imperati 78 



Crocuses, autumn 417 



Cross-fertilization of Plum-trees 250 



Cultivated plants, the improvement 



of 31 



Cuphea Llava? 437 



Cupressus macrocarpa 241*, 298 



Curculio, the plum, as an apple pest. 44, 



104 

 Currant crop, the 50 



President Wilder 350 



the white Dutch 188 



grape iSS 



Versailles 188 



White Imperial 350 



Currants tor market 118 



good varieties of. 50 



new 3r7 



Cuscuta Epithymum.. 302 



Cyanastrum cordifolium 404 



Cyanophyllums 258 



Cycad-trunks, fossil, discovery of.. 330 



Cyclamen seeds, sowing 17 



Cyclamens, cultivation ot' 57, 84, 507 



Cyclanthera dissecta 253 



Cycnoches Loddigesii 113 



Cymbidium cyperifolium 494 



eburneo-Lowianum 94 



Traceyanum "3 



Cyphomandra betacea 290 



Cypress, Bald, planks of, for walks. 120 



Monterey 213, 241* 298 



Cypripedium. Annie Measures 204 



Arnoldite 425* 



Boxalii atratum 84 



■ callosum Sanderse 234 



Ceres . . 3 



Chamberlainianum io3 



Charles Richman 394 



Charlesworthii 73, 120, 326, 



... . , 353- 336 



tascinatum 3 



■ fasciculatum 217 



grancle 308 



insigne 6 



Sanderse 108 



J. H. Veitch 374 



macrocbilum giganteum 224 



Madame Octave Opoix 84 



Madelaine Gaiilot. 84 



Morgana? Langleyense 54 



■ niveum 204 



pubescens 227 



• Sanderte 3 



Sanderianum 3 



Sargenlianum 264 



spectabile ..80, 227 



venustum Measuresianum. . . 3 



villosum aureum 84 



Warnhamense 3 



Wi^anianum ^ 



W. R. Lee 353 



Cypripediums, forms of. 220 



Cyrtanthus O'Brieni 254 



Cyrtopodium virescens 3 



Cytisus Canariensis 121 



nigricans 367 



purpureus 210 



racemosus. 121 



scoparius Andreanus. .... . 121 



D 



Dabcecia pnlifolia 347 



Dahlia Society's show in England.. 303 



stalk-borer, the ... 360, 388 



Dahlias, cultivation of 87 



Daffodils as bedding-plants 174 



hybrid ^ i 54 



in bloom 170 



Spanish 197 



successive flowering of . 146, 170 



Daisies, Michaelmas 396 



Dalea formosa 253 



Damping off 26 



Dana, Cl A., article by 232 



Dandridge, Danskc, articles by . . . 118, 



128, 159, 1S7, 198, 248, 328 



Daphne Cneorum 127, 189 



Indica alba 86 



in Florida 62 



Mezereurn 113 



grandi florum 94 



■ odora 516 



Daphnes in the Alps 127 



Darbya umbellata 74* 



DasylirionTexana 313 



Datura chlorantha 234 



Cornucopaea 390 



metalofdes 223 



yellow-flowered 445 



Davallias for basket culture 346 



