INDEX TO VOLUME VII. 



The asterisk (*) denotes that the sub- 

 ject is illustrated. 



Abbazia, Ttaly 202 



Abelia rupestris 436 



Abelias in Florida 33 



Abies grandis in Holland 10 



Webbiana 138,139 



Abutilon, Souvenir de Eon 378 



Acacia amentacea 253 



Baileyana 34 



dealbata 90, 214 



Farnesiana 33 



pycnantha 214 



■ Riceanea 214 



. tortuosa 253 



Acanthophcenix crinita 378 



Accumulation without disposition .. 472 



Acer palmatum 475 



Achimenes, cultivation of.. 456, 477, 506, 



Acleisanthes Berlandieri 203 



longiHora 203 



Aconitum autumnale 406 



Adiantum amabile plumosum 354 



cuneatum variegatum 97 



■ Farleyense 237 



Hemsleyanum 354 



reniformeasarifolium 244 



Adiantums for basket culture 346 



Adirondack reservation, the 91 



Aerides maculosum Schrcederi . . . 263 

 ^Eschynanthus Hildebrandii. .. 1S3, 254 



/Esculus macrostachya 444* 



parvifiora 444* 



Pavia 450 



Aganisia cyanea 45 



lepida 45 



Agaricus campestris 32, 52* 



naucinus 63 



ostreatus 64 



phalloides 53* 



procerus 44*, 63 



Agathasa ccelestis 517 



Agriculture, diploma in 150 



— in central New York .... 203 



Agricultural science in Brooklyn... 339 



Agave Potatorum 183 



Alberta magna 453 



Albizziajulibrissin 33, 178 



Lebbek 232* 



Allamandas, cultivation of 38, 166 



Alligator pear 250 



Allium Wallichii 139 



Almond- trees in English gardens.. . 143 

 Almonds, new seedling, on Pacific 



coast 243 



Alocasia Watson i ana 194 



Alocasias, cultivation of 6, 125 



Aloes, African 54 



Alpine garden, an 212 



■ plants, artificial manure for.. 513 



Alstromeria haemantha 255 



pelegrina alba 234 



AlstrSmerias, cultivation of 307 



Alternating generations 259 



Althaeas 370 



Alyssum argenteum 285 



Amaryllis Belladonna Hallii 417 



cultivation of 57, 456 



Amorpha canescens 275 



Ampelopsis tricuspidata 432 



Amygdalus Persica magnifica 94 



Anchusa Italica 293 



Andromeda tloribunda 27 



Japonica 27, 113, 134 



nitida 13 



speciosa cassinifolia 1 54 



Andropogon Virginicus 50 



Anemone blanda 7, 167 



Japonica 136, 4x8 



Whirlwind 396, 47S 



Angrsecum Fournierianum 293 



Kotschyi 443 



— sesquipedale 120 



Annuals, fall sowing of 368 



flowering 347 



Anthemis Cotula 439 



tinctoria 286 



Anthurium Chamberlainianum .... 174 



Scherzerianum 154 



Anthuriums, cultivation of ... 6, 57, 125 



Antigonon leptopus 203 



Aphelandras, cultivation of........ 166 



Apodolirion Etta? 424 



Apple crop and rainfall 39 



exports 182, 36 



orchards, transformation in. 400 



scab 26, 297 



in Canada 9S 



seeds, sowing 39 



the Boiken 49 



■ tree, botany of 39 



trees, propagation of 39 



Apples, neglected 126 



at the Midwinter Fair 132 



cold storage for 49 



injured by birds 414, 439 



new seedling, on Pacific 



coast * .... 242 



old varieties of 378 



picking 360 



quality of 185 



Russian 138 



■ winter 167 



Apricot, cultivation of 20, 430 



Aquatic gardens 248, 269, 387 



Aquatics in Central Park 429 



Aralia papyrifera 33 



spinosa 328 



Araucarias 378 



Arceuthobium robustum 163 



Architecture and vines 241 



in America 181 



Ardisia crenulata 33, 357 



Areca lutescens , 518 



Arethusa bulbosa 243 



Ariseema fimbriata 264 



prsecox 264 



Aristolochia Goldieana 274 



Westlandi 216 



Armeria montana 30S 



plantaginea 308 



Arnold Arboretum, lectures at 190 



Arnot, M., article by 347 



Art and nature 261 



society, municipal, in Boston 310 



Artedia squamata 97 



Arthropodium cirrhatum 254 



Artocarpus Cannonii 166 



ArundinaChmensis 77 



Arundo Donax 426 



Asarum macranthum 216 



Asclepias tuberosa ..... 294 



Ash, the Mexican 14 



the White 402* 



Ashes, the Manna 4* 



Asparagus, forcing 47S 



plumosus Sanderi 154 



sarmentosus 354 



tenuissimus 57 



Aspens, species of 423 



Asplenium Goringeanum 126 



Aspleniums for basket culture 346 



Aster alpinus speciosus 236 



Douglasii 316 



■ Tartaricus 426 



Asters, hardy 396, 407 



species of 396, 407 



Atkinson, Prof. George F., article by 463 



Aubrietia Leichtlini.\ ". 217 



Aucuba Japonica 357 



Auriculas 194 



Autumn Crocuses 417 



effect, planting for 472 



flowering perennials 406, 416, 417 



indoor work in 4^7 



planting of conifers. 340,376, 408 



plants in a mild 478 



the garden in 411, 447, 468 



work 396 



Ayres, H. B., articles by 362,504 



paper by 172 



Azalea mollis 220 



Azaleas, Indian 167, 486 



B 



Baccharis, species of. 2S3 



Bacteria on roots of leguminous 



plants go, 306, 318 



Baden-Baden, new and rare plants 



at 97,176,438 



Bailey, Prof. L. H., articles by. .26, 203, 



467 



Eaptisia exaltata 257 



Barry, W. C, address by 49 



Barthea Chinensis 215 



Basswood, oil of iS 



Bauhinias, species of in Florida 33 



Baxter, Sylvester, articles by. . . .22, 432 

 Beach, Prof. S. A., papers by. 49, 60, 284 



Beal, Prof. W. J., article by 384 



Bean, Burpee's bush Lima 378 



Henderson's bush Lima. 347, 37S 



■ ■ ■ - Horticultural Lima 40 



White Zulu pole 200 



Beaumontia grandiflora 154 



Eeckwith, H. 'M., articles by. 87, 369, 44S, 



484 



Bedding, carpet 382 



summer 304 



Beech, origin of the purple 2 



Begonia corralina 496 



Gloire de Lorraine 27 



— de Sceaux 185* 



Margaritacea 453 



■ Paul Bruant 73 



Rajah 354 



Rex, Socotrana 354 



Rex, varieties of 37S 



semperflorens 397 



Socotrana 486 



■ Vernon 77, 376 



Begonias as bedding plants 397 



tuberous, as bedding plants. 157 



varieties of 167 



Eellis perennis 458 



Be nincasa cerifera 4^3 



Eerberis Aquifolium. .. . 7, 180 



Berry, the Logan 30, 465* 



Berteroa mutabilis 326 



Eessera elegans 307 



Eessey, Prof. Charles E., article by. 389 



Bidens chrysanthemoides 284 



Eignonia venusta 134 



Birds and insects in forests 348 



Birds' Calendar, the 469 



Bird's-eye Poplar and the wood- 

 pecker 373 



Birds, identification of 140 



■ in winter, the care of 4S 



injuring apples 414, 439 



our native 159 



Blackberries, best varieties of 140 



on the Pacific coast 465 



Blackberry plants, pruning of 180 



the Aughinbaugh 465 



Black-knot, spraying for 508 



Bletia verecunda 80 



Watsoniana 354 



Blood-root 238 



Blueberries 326 



Boerhaavia, species of 23 



Boletus edulis 7? 



subtomentosus 72* 



Bolle, C, articles by 42, 95 



Boltonia latisquama 30? 



Boltonias, species of 406 



Bomarea Patacoensis 4 



Books Reviewed : 



According to Season. Mrs. Wil- 

 liam Starr Dana 219 



All About Sweet Peas. W. T. 

 Hutchins 149 



Alternating Generations. A Bio- 

 logical Study of Oak Galls and 

 Gall-flies. Hermann Adler 259 



Annals of Horticulture in North 

 America for the year 1893. L. H. 

 Bailey < ) 



Beautiful Flower-garden, the. 1". 

 Schuyler Mathews 149 



Biggie Berry Book, the, a Treatise 

 <in the Cultivation of Berries. 

 Jacob Biggie 449 



Birds' Calendar, the. H. E. Park- 

 hurst 1 



British Forest Trees and their 

 Silvicultural Characteristics and 

 Treatment. John Nisbet 8g 



Bulletin of Miscellaneous Informa- 

 tion, Royal Gardens, Kew 13 s 



Bulletin 35, West Virginia Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station 133 



Chat About Orchids, a. Fred- 

 erick Boyle 36 



Contributions from the United 

 States National Herbarium. 

 Frederick Vernon Coviile 6g 



Cultivated Raspberries of the 

 United States, the. A. A. Crozier 419 



Customs and Fashions in Old New 

 England. Alice Morse Earle. - . 9 



Flora italiana. Filippo Parlatore. 27a 



Flore Coloriee de Poche a I' Usage 

 du Tourists dans les Monti ■ nes 

 de la Suisse, de la Savoie, du 

 Dauphine, des Pyrenees, du 

 Jura, des Vosges, etc. H. Corre- 

 von 429 



Flora of Nebraska, the. Edited 

 by the members of the Botanical 

 Seminary of the University of 

 Nebraska 509 



Fungi and Fungicides. Clareni e 

 M. Weed 319 



Garden that I Love, the. Alfred 



Austin egg 



Genera of Taxacea? and Coni- 

 ferre. the. Maxwell T. Masters. 19 



Glimpses of the Plant World. 

 Fanny D. Bergen 279 



Greenhouse Construction. L. R. 

 Taft 79 



Hardy Ornamental Flowering 

 Trees and Shrubs. A. D. Web- 

 ster 35 



How to Grow Cut Flowers. M. A. 

 Hunt. 29 



Industries of Russia. Vol. V. 

 Translated by John Martin 

 Crawford 399 



Injurious Insects and the Use of 

 Insecticides. Frank W. Sempers. 149 



Island Garden, an. Celia Thax- 

 ter 199 



Japanese Plums in the United 

 Slates. L- H. Bailey 99 



Johnson's Dictionary. Revised 

 and Enlarged. C H. Wright 

 and D. Dewar 399 



Landscape Gardening in Japan. 

 Josiah Conder 1 79 



Lehrbuch der Botanik fiir Hoch- 

 schulen. Drs. Strasburger, Noll, 

 Schenck and Schimper 519 



Les Orchidees. Lucien Linden . . . 303 



Letters to Marco. George D. 

 Leslie ■ i 



L' Horticulture Francaise, ses Pro- 

 gres et ses Conquetes depuis 

 1789. Charles Baltet 



Maize : a Botanical and Economic 

 Study. John W. Harshbergei , 



Old Colony Town and otherSketch- 

 cs, the. William Root Bliss.... 1 



Our Native Birds of Snug and 

 Beauty. Henry Nehrlhig 1 , 



Practical Botany for Beginners 

 F. O. Bow-r 



Richard Jefferies : a Study. H. S. 

 Salt " tig 



Tannins, the, a Monograph on 

 the History, Preparation, Prop- 

 erties, Methods of Estimation 

 and Uses of the Vegetable 

 Astringents. Henry Trimble.. ■ - 1 19 



Riverby. John Burroughs (99 



Text book of the Diseases of 

 Trees. Robert Hartig 



Third Report on the Native Ti 

 and Shrubs of Nebraska. 

 Charles E. Bessey 



Trees of Worcester. Arabella H. 

 Tucker 



With the Wild Flowers. E. M. 



Hardinge 



Bordeaux mixture and the P tas- 



sium fcrrocyanide test 



Borders, the herbaceous 



Borneo, plant-collecting in 1 



Boston buildings, climbing plants on 1 ; • 



-— chrysanthemums at 1 ■ 



Boston's new metropolitan parks. 



