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Daboisia Hopwoodii 36 



Daffodils... 258 



Irish versus Dutch 322 



Dahlia coccinea 50 



dissecta 50 



imperialis 573 



Juarezii 438 



pubescens 50 



variabilis 51 



Dahlias ..' 236, 498 



cactus 414, 437 



in Mexico 5° 



Dalbergia Hupeana 240 



Dalibarda 189 



Damping off 549, 598 



Dandelions and the lawn-mower . . . 251 

 Dandridge, Mrs. Danske, article by 554 



Daphne Cneorum 600 



— Indica 20 



Mezereum 365 



Daphnes for forcing 188 



Dates, cultivation of 108 



Datura Stramonium...- 444 



Davenport, George E., articles by, 448, 



483, 519- 555 



Davidia involucrata 267 



Dawson, George M., article by 166 



Dawson, Jackson, article by 537 



Dean, James, article by 407 



Decumaria barbara 390' 



Deering's Woods, Portland, Maine. . 602 



Delphinium consolida 520 



Przewalskyanum 115 



tricorne 189, 260 



Zalil 115, 376 



Delphiniums, culture of 151 



Demontzey, M. P., articles by ..584, 597, 

 609, 621* 



Dendrobium Cassiope 4 



formosum giganteum. . . .215, 582 



Leeanum 571 



Macf arlanei 65 



Moulmeinense... 36 



niveum 124 



Parishii 296 



• Phalsenopsis 520, 545, 571 



■ var. Statterianum . .414, 437 



■ Venus 



Dendrobiums 81, 105, 186 



Deutzia gracilis 187 



Dewberry, Bartell's 19* 



Dicentra chrysantha 351 



eximia 225 



Dichorisandra musaica 588 



Dicksonia rubiginosa 483 



Dicksonias, selection of 128 



Dieck, Dr. G, articles by 417, 429 



Dieffenbachias, selection of 104 



Digitalis lutea 520 



purpurea 524 



Dijon, gardens of. 326, 400 



Dimmock, A., articles by 285, 548 



Dionsea muscipula 321 



■ as a window plant 263 



Dipladenia atropurpurea 66 



illustris, var. glabra 64 



Diplosis pyrivora 276 



Disa grandiflora. 305, 414 



longicornu 102 



racemosa 305 



tripetaloides 305 



Veitchii 305, 340 



Diseases of plants 52, 71, 84 



Distichlis maritima 605 



Dodecatheons, culture of 501 



Clevelandi 351 



Meadia 117, 200, 297 



Dogwood, the Jamaica 436 



■ the red-flowered 333 



Dominy, John, death of 120, 125 



Doronicums, notes on 202 



Douglas Fir 205*, 287 



Dracaena Lindeni 7 



Dracaenas 440 



Drives in Central Park 25 



Drosera rotundifolia 250 



filif ormis 250 



Drymophlseus olivaef ormis 330* 



Duley, Sarah G., article by 489 



Easter-flower trade 156 



Echinacea purpurea 309 



Echium vulgare 520 



Edgeworthia Gardnerii 304 



Egg-plant, cultivation of 212 



Egle9ton, N.H., article by 574 



Eichornia azurea 453 



- crassipes maior 



453 



Elaeagnus angustifoiia 581 



longipes 367, 372, 467, 555 



pungens 614 



umbellata 552, 581 



Elaphidion villosum 42 



Electric light in horticulture. ... 115, 442 

 Eliot, Charles, articles by .. .38, 184, 405 

 Elizabeth Horticultural Society, ex- 

 hibition of 45S 



Ellwanger, George, article by 18 



Elm pest 184 



the American 531 



the Cork 531 



the Red 531 



Elms, American, in winter 87 



Ely, William D., articles by. .70, 171, 183, 



207 



Elysee, Lenoir's 63* 



Encephalartos Altensteinii 136 



Frederici Guilielmi 208* 



Endicott, W. E., articles by. .32, 104, 162, 

 403, 606 



Elodea Canadensis 192 



Enkianfhus Japoniea 555 



Eomicon chionantha 144 



Epacris palludosa 154 



Eperua Jenmani 240 



Epidendrum aurantiacum 225 



Dellense 292 



Mooreanum 496 



Epigsea repens 81 



Epilobium angustifolium 368 



Fleischeri 531 



paniculatum 424 



Epimedium violaceum 225 



Epiphronitis Veitchii 66 



Epiphyllum Gaertneri. 210, 533 



Episcia maculata 12 



Eranthemum pulchellum 56 



Eranthis hyemalis 141, 501 



Erechtites hieracifolia 489 



Eremurus Himalaicus 293 



Erica carnea 144 



hyemalis 419 



Erigeron Canadense 458 



Eriostemon buxif olium 57 



myroporoides 57 



Erodium cicutarium 328 



moschatum 328 



Erpetion reniforme 144 



Erysimum officinale 316 



Ery thrina Crista-galli 464 



herbacea 251 



Piscipula 436 



Erythrolaena conspicua 115, 452 



Erythroniums 199, 214 



Eschscholtzia Californica. . 122, 214, 328 



Eucalyptus in Europe 251 



Eucharis grandiflora (Amazonica). . 618 

 Eucryphia Billardieri, Milligani .... 533 



pinnatif olia 425 



Eulalia gracillima univittata 573 



Eulalias as lawn plants 512 



Eulychnia breviflora 131 



Euphorbia Copiapina 131 



heterophylla 8 



jacquiniaofolia 129 



Euphorbias for bedding 261 



Europe, notes of a summer journey 



in 590, 603, 614 



Evergreen plants, protecting 45 



Evergreens from the seed 286 



in spring 327 



Evonymus atropurpureus 275 



Europceus, erecta nana 580 



Experiment stations and forestry... 574 

 Exposition, the Southern Interstate. 513 



Fairchild, David G., paper by 59 



Falconer, Wm., paper by 405 



Faradaya splendida 389 



Faxon, C. E., article by -. no 



Fence-corner in Illinois 410* 



Fernovv, B. E., articles by. .142, 202, 213, 



357 



Ferns in North Carolina 86 



the propagation of 547 



transplanting hardy 201 



tree 128 



Ficus elastica 408, 468 



religiosa 420 



stipulata 544 



Filices Mexicanse..448*, 483*, 519*, 555* 



Fir, Balsam 562 



Himalayan 544 



Fir of the Sierras, the Red 178 



the White 178 



the Douglas 178, 205*, 590 



the Silver 28 



Fires, forest 230, 310, 490 



Floods and Forests 121, 577, 584, 597, 



609, 621 



Flora of Cook County, Illinois 420 



of New Bedford and the 



shores of Buzzard's Bay. .288, 312, 348 



of the desert of Atacama 130 



Floral notes, southern Mississippi.. 250 



Floriculture, Census report of 215 



Florists at Toronto, Convention of 



the Society of American 405, 418 



Florists, the responsibilities of 409 



Flower-garden for New York 169 



growing in California 599 



pots, how to clean 368 



trade, Easter 156 



trade in Philadelphia, the 



holiday 9 



Flowers, American 202 



American wild 309 



around St. Louis, wild 260 



do Americans love 230 



do New Englanders love 301 



early native 199 



for early Spring 20 



for late summer. . 417 



hardy.... 114 173, 224, 297, 298, 



332,344.39 2 . 5°i. 536 

 improvements in 17 



Flowers in California 10 



wild 117 



winter 8i t 130 



in North Carolina, wild 81 



■ winter. 



in northern California, April. 214 



in Oregon, winter 14 



our neglected native 358 



— spring 141 



the colors of 568, 578 



the destruction of California 



wild 382 



Fog on plants, effect of 556 



Foliage, autumn 552 



Fontanesia phillyrceoides 555 



Forest, a baby 170 



a Massachusetts 362, 405 



— a Rhode Island 538 



area of Indiana 60 



Association meeting of New 



York State 48 



Commission — report of the 



New York 

 — Commissioner 



in Pennsyl- 



vania 108 



fires 230, 310, 490 



legislation, recent 181 



management, how to begin 



reform in no 



park, Springfield, Massachu- 

 setts 566 



plantations of the Girard es- 

 tate 576 



policy abroad 8, 21, 34 



question, the national 13 



reservation, the White River. 562 



reservations 493 



the Lynn public 290 



the northern 345 



trees and woodpeckers 177 



British 393 



■ in Prussia, the natural- 



ization of exotic 321 



• of North America, the. 311 



— under the equator, a 370 



vegetation of the Upper Mis- 

 sissippi 460, 472, 531 



Forestry, a manual of 322, 381 



an experiment in 73 



Association, meeting of the 



American n 



Commission of New Hamp- 

 shire 264 



Dr. Schlich's Handbook of. . . 393 



for the north-west 83 



in California 178 



in France... 577, 584, 597, 609, 621 



in Pennsylvania 576 



in Russia 60 



in the University of Edin- 

 burgh 252 



prairie 93, 165, 177 



report of the chief of the divi- 

 sion of 334 



wanted a tract on ... 106 



what are the experiment sta- 

 tions doing for 574 



■ what is 357 



Forestsand floods. 121, 577, 584, 597, 609, 



621* 



destruction of the 338* 



military protection for Gov- 

 ernment 2 



of Alaska 432 



of Hungary 456 



on air-temperature, influence 



of 372 



on the northern slope of the 



Adirondack mountain 26 



the national Congress and. . . 61 



the President and 301 



Forget-me-nots 273 



Forsythia suspensa 74* 



viridissima 581 



Forsythias for forcing 188 



Fort Erie, Old 310 



Fountain at Potsdam, a 266* 



Fragaria Californica 540 



Fraxinus Chinensis 47 



Freesia, hybridization of 40 



> — xanthospila 80 



Fritillaria lanceolata 214 



Frost, the delayed 518 



Fruit, a new way to preserve. 513 



crossingand hybridizing for. 82 



culture in California, profits 



of. 37' 



districts, geologically and cli- 

 matically considered 479 



gathering and storing 498 



-^— Growers' Association in Eng- 

 land 120 



improvement of 299 



in England 557 



in winter, keeping 439 



interests of California, the.. . 94 



■ notes from Canada 479 



season, prolonging the 584 



trees on lawns 285 



Persian 120 



Fruits in Wisconsin, small 504 



new and promising, small. . . 467 



notes on small 534, 572 



stone, and their propagation. 83 



success with small 467 



Fuchsia, Countess of Aberdeen 419 



Fuller, M., article by 214 



Fungi, injurious 576 



Fungous diseases of the grape 191 



Fusicladium dendriticum 252 



Gaillardia amblyodon 357 



Gaillardias, perennial 80 



Galanthus, conference on 173 



Elwesi 72, 105, 501, 588 



Fosteri 105 



Imperati 72 



Octobrensis 573 



Galax aphylla 86 



Galloway, Prof. B. T., article by . . . . 477 

 Garden, a botanic, for New York. ... 157 



a November 584 



annuals 212 



Bartram's 144 



edgings 321 



how to make a wild.... .... 188 



notes, spring 248 



plants of Ceylon 62 



wire-netting for 226 



pool, a 434* 



the Boston public 454 



the hardy flower. ...114, 173, 224, 



297. 298, 332, 344, 392, 501, 536 



the spring . -., 176 



the vegetable 560 



the water 380, 4S3, 459 



the wild 176, 351 



what is a 417 



• work in January 20 



Fruits, a home supply of tree 271 



a race of hardy 313 



and topography 558 



and vegetables, the cracking 



of 42 



diseases of pomaceous 478 



in Minnesota, small 299 



Gardener, C. F., papers by 83, 286 



Gardeners' Chronicle, fiftieth an- 

 niversary of 26 



Gardening in the South, winter 596 



on the shores of Buzzard's Bay 441 



fruit-trees in ornamental 90 



possibilities of subtropical. . . 419 



upon the mind, the effect of.. 505 



Gardens, California 266 



community 370 



four pictures of 350 



of Bermuda 254 



of Le Notre. 458 



of Wellesley College 46 



old French 300 



public 529 



Garfield, Charles W., article by 491 



Gaultheria procumbens 196 



Gaylussacia resinosa 208, 516 



Gelsemium sempervirens 57 



Gentiana purpurea 520 



verna 531 



Gentians, North American 440 



Georgia as a fruit-growing state. . . . 286 



Geranium tuberosum 144 



Geraniums, cultivation of hardy. . . . 619 

 Gerard, J. N., articles by. . .7, 54, 67, 69, 

 86, 105, 141, 164, 176, 188, 189, 213, 224, 

 237. 26 °. 273. 284, 298, 308, 321, 334, 344, 

 35 6 . 359. 380, 403,414, 428, 453, 476, 488, 

 501, 512, 514, 547, 559, 573, 584, 605. 



Gerbera Jamesoni 571 



Gesneriads 270 



Ginkgo-trees in fruit 480 



Gladiolus '. 437 



Byzantinus 332 



decoratus 66, 427 



Kirkii 66 



Lemoine's new 401 



primulinus 66 



Saundersii , 332 



some hybrids 403 



Glass, substitutes for 115 



Gleditsia aquatica 436 



inermis 436 



> triacanthos 436 



Gliosporiumnervisequum 591 



Gloriosa superba 92 



Glycirrhiza lepidota 375 



Goff, Prof. E. S., articles by.. 19, 42, 479, 



523, 618 



Goldring, W., articles by... 412, 425, 436, 



450 



Goldsmith, W. H., article by 272 



Goodale, Prof. George L., article by. 61 



Goodyera pubescens 227 



Gooseberry, cultivation of the 480 



mildew, remedy for 276 



Gordonia Altamaha 420 



Lasianthus 528 



Gossyparia ulmi 184 



Gould, F., article by 105 



Gourds as stove-climbers 401 



Grafting and budding trees 298 



Grammatophyllum Measuresianum 285, 



c . 2 93 



Seegenanum 510 



Grant Monument for Riverside 



Park 27*, 46 



Grape, a new 24 



crop, the 558 



fungous diseases of 191 



Green Mountain 575 



in western New York, di- 

 seases ot the 59 



