VI 



Index. 



Grape, Winchell 2° z . 



Grapes, bagging • • • 



Bordeaux mixture on 408, 



for the west 



- new . 

 of the north, early.. 



575 

 272 



47° 

 84 

 90 



475 



■ port and sherry in California 156 



Grass, the sleepy IX1 



Great Hill : a new American coun- 

 try-seat 494. 5° 6 



Green, Samuel B., article by 299 



Greene, Prof. Edward L., articles 



by 243. 25°. 255. 562 



Greenhouse plants, influence ot 



electric arc lamp upon 44 2 



Greenhouses, construction and heat- 

 ing ot 407. 556 



foramateurs 54. °7 



Gregory, J . J . H. , article by 4J7 



Grounds, the planting ot home.. 325, 3°° 

 Grub, destruction of the white. . 443, 5 88 



Gyminda Grisebachii 4 



Gymnogramme pedata 4°4 



pilosa 4°4 



tartarea 4 8 4 



Gypsophila paniculata 132, 249, 348 



Gypsy Moth m, 153. l8 4. 203 



insect lime tor 142 



M 



Homeria collina J 7 6 



Honeysuckles, bush, the 3 6 7 



Hopplant-louse ' 3 12 



Hordeum murinum °°4 



Horse-chestnut, the 275 



Horsford, F. H., articles by. . .32, 81. 86, 

 151, 199, 201, 225, 260. 284, 289, 309, 350, 

 416, 440, 



Horticultural education 534 



progress 299 



Society, exhibition of the 



Elizabeth 455 



exhibitions of the Mas- 

 sachusetts 167, 311, 359. 43i. 55" 



of the Pennsyl- 

 vania *43> 55 1 



meeting of the Iowa 



State 8a 



— of the western 



Habenaria carnea 475. 



ciliaris 



dilatata 



militaris 



416 

 291 

 474 

 32 

 53i 

 3°5 



Hedychium coronarium 



Gardnerianum 



Heliamphora nutans 



Helianfhus divaricatus 



grandiplenus 



-mollis 4io. 



• lnultiflorus 



orgy alis 



Heliopsis lajvis 



Jamaica, parkin 553 



Jasminum fruticans 81 



fracile 263 

 ambac 80 



Jatropha pandursefolia 80 



Juglans cin'erea 47 2 



nigra 47 2 > 59' 



ViTmoriniana 5'* 



Juniperus Bermudiana 



communis 



nana 



Virginiana 3°4> 



Habenarias, native 



Hackberry, the 



Hsemanthus Kafhennae 



Lindeni °° 



multiflorus 2 °9 



Hale, E. M., article by °9 



Hale, J. H.. paper by .■•,•■•-••• 4 6 7 



Halsted, Prof. Byron D., articles by. . 33. 

 57 153. 177. l8 9. 201. 250, 262, 309, 359, 

 453. 477. 525. 549- 56o. 5 8 4. 59°. 6o8 - 



Hamamelis Japonica 250 



Virginica 256 



Zuccariniana IDI 



the Japanese 256* 



Hammond, E. W., articles by .14, 35 



Hanneton, how to destroy larvae ot.. 443 



Hanson, N. E., article by 73 



Hardy plants - • 57> 



114, 128, 151, 173, 179. 224, 297. 2 9 8 . 332. 



344. 352. 392. 5 OI > 53°- , , 



in Switzerland 613 



Harris, Dr. R. P., paper by ig 8 



Harrison, C. S., article by 287 



Harrison, J. B., articles by 5°2, 5?°. 



549, 560, 022 

 Harshberger, J. W., article by. .... . 129 



Harvard Botanic Garden, notes from 80, 



90, 141, 319. 333. 3°8. °°8 



Hastings, Russell, Gen., articles by. 451. 



5" 



Hatfield, T. D., articles by... 8, 128, 129, 



417. 453. 47°. 5°2, 5«2. 524. 572. 620 



Haussmann, Baron, death ot 216 



Havard, Dr. V., article by hi 



Hazel, the Witch 256 



5 8 3 

 5 8 3 

 66 

 297 

 453 

 452 

 453 

 453 

 297 



New York 5 8 . 7° 



Horticulture at the World's Colum- 

 bian Exposition 444 



in America, the future of . - . . 4 l8 



in Minnesota 299 



in North America 5°3 



the possibilities of economic. 445 



Hoskins, T. H., articles by 5. 7 8 . 



103, 149, 210, 247, 271, 34s, 379, 3 8 9> 4 2 7» 

 439. 475. Si.'. 54°, 55 8 > 593- 



House plantings, two studies for 184* 



Houstonia purpurea 284 



How we renewed an old place.. 146, 160, 

 170, 194, 219, 231, 243, 267, 279, 291, 303, 

 3'5. 327. 33 8 . 3°3. 3 8 7. 399. 422, 459. 47° 



Hunn.C. E., articles by 345. 3° 8 . 534 



Hutchins, Rev. W. T., articles by 427. 



44° 



Hybridization of plants, the 466 



Hybridizing, crossing and, for fruit, 82 



Hydrangea blight '77 



hortensis 43 2 



paniculata grandiflora 7, 188 



radiata 86 



the hardy, as a decorative 



plant 7 



the oak-leaved 600 



Hymenocallis ovata 333 



speciosa 333 



Hypelate trifoliata 



Hypericum Buckleyi 5 8 ' 



Moserianum 4 z 5i " 



-patulum 



Hyphantria cunea. 



438 

 555 

 292 



scabra 35° 



Hellebores, the 619 



Helonias bullata 225, 351 



Hemionitis elegans. 4 8 4 



palmata 4 8 4 



Hemizoniasin California 459 



Hemlock, the ,53? 



Hemlocks in winter °°i 



Hemp, Sisal 3 8 4. 42°, 492 



Hemsley, W. Botting, articles by... 73, 

 88, 98, 123, 135, 219, 267 



Hepaticas, American «99 



Herbaceous plants, new hardy 57 



Herbarium Pest, a new 543* 



HeYincq. F., death of 34 8 



Heritiera macrophylla 4° 2 



Hermannia cristata 245 



Hervey, E. Williams, articles by... 568, 

 578, 59 1 



Heuchera pubescens 44 8 



sanguinea...2i6, 300, 319, 332, 344 



Hibiscus lasiocarpus 41° 



venustus 3°5 



Hickory, the Pignut 472 



. the Shell Bark 472 



Hicoria porcina 47 2 



tomentosa 47 2 



Hilgard, Prof. E. W., articles by... 31°. 

 328, 375, 424, 458, 604 



Hill.E. G., articles by 3*> 4°° 



Hill, E.J., articles by 159. '95- 208, 



232, 278, 304, 610 



Hippeastrum aulicum 4 8 , 618 



Hippeastrums 



Hollyhock diseases 



Hollyhocks ••5» 



Home-grounds, winter beauty in. . 



3°4 

 53i 

 532 



Ichthyomethia Piscipula 472 



Ilex Cassine °°° 



glabra 4 11 



laevigata 220* 



opaca 81 



Paraguariensis 600 



verticellata '59 



I mpatiens ecalcarata 9 8 



fasciculata 9 8 



fulva 252 



mirabilis 4° 2 



setacea 9 8 



Indigofera Gerardiana, var. alba... 342 

 Insect enemies of the Pitch Pine ... 62 

 Insecticides for greenhouse plants. 452 



the abuse of 247 



Insectivorous plants 5"> 



Insects, a winter campaign against . 42 



. and insect remedies 184 



destruction by 600 



Inula crassifolia 98 



racemosa 240 



Ipomcea Horsfalliee 5 8 



. Jalapa 58 



nana 9 8 



pandurata 164. l8 9 



Popahensis 9 8 



Texana 575 



Iris Bakeriana 45. io 5. »7° 



Caucasica 213 



Danfordise 101, 216 



Gatesii 34°. 39 2 . 4°4 



Ibirica 39 2 



iuncea 17° 



Lorteti 4°4 



■ Monnieri 273 



. pallida Dalmatica 273 



Persica '7° 



pumila alba 249 



. reticulata i°5. 5°' 



and its allies 43 8 



176 

 45' 

 (92. 

 403 

 309 



major 



Robinsomana. .197, 342, 352* 

 ■Susiana....248, 273, 340, 357, 



477 

 369 

 411 



Irises, garden 



German 284 



Spanish 273 



Irrigation, early, in Arizona 57° 



Tsosoma orchidearum 99* 



Itea Virginica 5 8 ° 



Ivy in the Pare Monceau 159 



in an old French garden 242 



Jack, J. G., articles by... 4. 18, 31, 44, 66, 

 87, 99, in. 184. 186, 258, 280, 297, 496, 

 567, 580,. 590, 603, 614, 616. 



Kalmia glauca "9 



latifolia 86, 188 



Keffer, Prof. Chas. A., articles by, 165, 

 177, 298 



Kentias, the J3 8 



Kentucky Coffee-trees 53 1 



Kessler, G. E., article by 93 



Keteleeria Fortunei 614 



Kew and its work 3° z 



Kleinia repens 261 



I, 



Lachenalia tricolor 20 



Nelsoni 20 



Lachenalias, the 209 



Lady's-slipper, Ram's-head 564 



Lselia anceps '°5 



Sanderiana 177 



var. holochila 172*, 244 



var. Thomsoniana 40 



Arnoldiana 3°5 



elegans Broom eana 65 



Statteriana 296 



grandis, var. tenebrosa 497 



prsestans alba °5 



purpurata, var. Nolisi 48 



superbiens "° 



LaBlio-Cattleya Arnoldiana 34° 



Nyssa .-43°. 544 



Lakes and ponds, ornamentation of. 118 

 La Mance, Mrs. Lora S., article by 358 

 Lamborn, Dr. Robert H., article by 586 



Lamium amplexicaule 81 



Landscape gardening.. .40, 184, 346, 422 



for home grounds 145 



Lapagerias 44 



Larch, the European 53 8 



Larix Kurilensis 143 



larcina 3°4 



Latania Borbonica 4° 8 



Lathyrus splendens 35 1 



tuberosus 33 z 



Laurus Camphora 3 2 4 



Leaves, Autumn 54° 



decay spots upon 201 



on shrubs, late persisting . . . 580 



on trees, late persisting 567 



the colors of 59 1 



Leeds, B. P., article by 121 



Legislation against insects 45° 



for securing parks 444 



forestry 49. 61, 181, 589 



Leichtlin, Max, articles by.. .57, 118, 43 8 



paper by '73 



Lemons and oranges in California, 394 



Le Moyne, F. J., article by 1° 



Lenoir's Elysee °3 



Lepachys columnaris 4»° 



pinnata... 35° 



Lespedeza Prainii °8 



Lettuce 298,333, 369 



Leucsena pulverulenta 3 2 4 



Leucoiums 200 



Leucothoe Catesbcei 8 ° 



racemosa 5 8 ° 



L'Horticulture Internationale, Brus- 

 sels 245 



Libonia floribunda 4>9 



Licuala grandis 228 



Ligustrum Amurense 5 81 



Ibota 5 8 ' 



■ lucidum 47 



Ligusticum Sinense 240 



Lilies, hardy - 53° 



in England 49 8 



Japanese 54° 



varieties of ° 



Lilium, a hybrid 34 z 



. auratum 53° 



Bakerianum 99 



. Bolanderi 6 ° 



bulbiferum 520 



— candidum 3°°. 537 



chloraster 4 2 7 



Columbianum 536 



excelsum 53° 



Formosanum 4 2 7 



Grayi 3°9- 37<> 



Hansoni 4°. ll8 



. Harrisii 138,156,500,537 



. Henryi 66, 304, 427, 588 



longiflorum 43 8 . 5°°. 537 



Takesima 4 2 7 



Lowii 35| 



Martagon 5 2 °. 53L 53° 



Nepalense 35 2 , 43 8 



Parkmanni 436 



superbum 4 Z 5 



Szovitsianum 53° 



Lilium tenuifoliura 53 6 



Wallichianum superbum, 129, 353, 



438 



Lima Beans 600 



Limnanthemum Indicum 537 



Linaria alpina 53 1 



Linden, the great Wurtemberg..396, 598 



Lindera sericea 381 



Lynn, Massachusetts, public forest 



of 29°. 56° 



Linnsea borealis 196, 447, 44 8 



Liparis monacha " z 



Llavia cordifolia 448, 5*9 



Locust, the Black 53*. 57 6 



the Honey 53' 



Lonicera bella '•■■ 3°7 



Chinensis Halli 579 



flava 253 



fragraritissima 58° 



Hildebrandiana 88 



Japonica 5 8 ° 



Morrowi 3°7 



Ruprechtiana 3 6 7 



Standishii 5 8 ° 



Lophyrus Abbottii 14 



Los Angeles, winter in 10 



Lovett.J. T., article by 4°7 



Lowrie, J., article by 3 86 



Luffas, the 198. 204 



Lumber in Michigan, Wisconsin 



and Minnesota 299 



Lupinus formosus 375 



Lycium Chinense 1°°* 



Lygodium Mexicanum 5'9 



Lynn, North Carolina, plants of 86 



Lyon, Wm. S., article by 599 



Lyonothamnus asplenif olius 39 



Lysimachia Nummularia 93 



Lythrum Salicaria 3° 8 



M 



Macrodactylus subspinosus 4' 5 



Madia sativa 459 



Madrona in winter, the 35 



Magnolia acuminata 6°3 



fcetida 251 



Fraseri 228 



glauca 5°7 



Kobus 3'2 



macrophylla 5'4 



stellata 188 



Watsoni "2 



Malva parviflora 328 



Manda, W. A., article by 4 l8 



Mann, Charles L., articles by. . .310, 503 

 Manning, J. Woodward, article by.. 619 

 Manure, loss of fertilizing matter in. 371 



Manuring, bacteria and green 59 



Manzanita, the 5 6 5* 



Maple, the Ash-leaved 425, 472 



the Broad-leaved 227 



the Red 47 2 



the Silver 87, 133* 



the Soft 4°°. 472 



the Sugar 170*, 472 



in flower 203 



Maple-tree, the sap and sugar of 



the 171. 183, 207 



Martinezias 69 



Masdevallia falcata 292 



Harryana luteo-oculata 296 



Lowii °5 



macrochila 270 



macrura 13° 



Measuresiana 437 



Mundyana 293 



platyglossa 3°5 



punctata 13° 



Rolfeana 270 



Schrcederiana 4° 



Stella 66 



Masdevallias at North Easton 106 



Mason, S. C, articles by... .182, 508, 575 



Massachusetts forest, a 362 



— Horticultural Society, Exhi- 

 bitions of the 167,311, 359, 431, 550 



shore towns.. 526, 549, 560, 621, 622 



Massey, Prof. W. F., articles by.189, 226, 



237, 248, 261, 274, 285, 298, 464, 486, 513, 



574. 575, 596, 619 



Mathews, C. W., articles by..68, 115, 142, 



165. 247 



Maxillaria picta 21 



Maximo wicz, death of 132, 192 



M'Corquodale, William, death of... 228 



Meadow, reclaiming a salt 302 



Meconopsis Nepalense 144 



Wallichii 210 



Medicago denticulata 375 



Medicine, evolution of patent 300 



Meehan, Joseph, articles by. 45, 93, 153, 

 226, 227, 563, 587 



Meehan, Thomas, article by 334 



Megaclinium Clarkoi 4 8 4 



leucorachis 4 8 4 



Megnrrhiza 4 2 4 



Melilotus Indica 375 



Merriam C. Hart, article by 35 



Mertensia Virginica 200, 248, 501 



Mexico, Dahlias in 50 



Mice, protection from field 142 



Mignonette 213 



. disease, the 33 



Milla biflora 258 



Millettias 88 



