12 THE AMERICAN GARDEN [December, 



Page 



Page 



Page 



Page 



Seeds, Old Squash . . . . 



3C4 



Spiraea Douglasii . , . . 



160 



Sulphuring Dried Fruits . 



508 



Tomatoes in Virginia . . 



238 



Semperflorens elegans . . 



770 



— Japonica 160,207 



— Judicious 



508 





59 

 238 



Sempervivum Californi- 







207 



Sunset Plant, The* . . . . 



541 





cum 



777 



— prunifolia 



160 



Sweet Corn 



444 



Tools* .... 



263 

 88 



Senelar, President M. F., 





160 



and Climate . . . . 



314 



— and Devices* 



Note of 



490 



— triloba* 



503 



Sweet Potatoes 



506 



— Sharp Steel 



^95 



Sensitive Briar 



61 





160 



Sy mphoricarpus racemo- 



Top-Grafting Old Trees* . 



193 



Septoria cerasina . . . . 



316 



Sports of Flowers* . . . . 



161 





222 



Torenia Fournieri . . . . 



780 



Sequoia gigantea . . . . 



718 



Spray Everything . . . . 



308 



Symplocarpus foetidus . . 



315 



Trade, Killing the . . . . 



361 



Shaw, John, Note of . . . 



685 



— for Apple Scab 



243 



Synonyms, Potato . . . . 



122 



Training Fruit Trees* . . 



232 



Shaddock or Grape Fruit . 



414. 



Spraying in Oregon . . . 



299 



Syrup, Watermelon . . . 



180 



Tramp, Mountain . . 579,6.^3 



Shepherdia argentea . . . 



650 



— Nozzles for 



700 



Systematic Botany . . . . 



694 



Transplanter, A Good . . 



251 



Shinn, Charles Howard . 



749 



Spring in California . 



389 



Tabernaemontana utilis. . 



30 



Transplanting 



12,4 



Shipping Cut-Flowers to 



Sprouts and Cions . . 123,439 



Taft on Apple-scab . . . . 



369 



— Cabbages 



2>°4 



New York 



124 



Squash, Keeping Qualities 

 of Pi ke's P«ak . . . 





Tangled Gardens . . . . 



681 





311 



Shittim Wood 



246 



184 



Taphrina deformans . . . 



700 



Tree Agents ....... 



557 



Shows, Chrysanthemum, 



— Seeds, Old 



304 





506 



— Bark 



306 



Two Private . . , . 



33 



— Vine, An Energetic . . 



693 



Tarrytown Letters . . 12*, 66*, 



— Hopper, Buffalo . . . . 



697 



Shrubs and Trees . . . . 



221 





185 



I32*,202,263*, 



399, 477*,548*,6i3* 



338, 





315 



— in Orange County, New 





Stag Horn Ferns* . . . 



145 



,673 



— Planting in Brooklyn . 



571 



York, Notes on . . . 



435 



Starch, Disappearance of 





Tasmanian Apples . . . . 







411 



Sicily, Lemon Crop in 114 487 





250 



487,493,685 



Trees and Shrubs . . . . 



221 



Siebrecht & Wadlev, Note 





Statistics, Horticultural . 



250 



— Horticultural Society, 







30 



of '. . . . 



683 



Steam vs. Hot-Water . 365,635 





430 



— Decapitating 



1S4 



Signal Service 



683 



Stevia serrata 



778 



Taste for Fine Fruit 



243 

 696 





116 



Signs for Choosing . . . . 



760 



Stockbridge, Professor H. 





Taxodium distichum .311 



— Fruit, Training of* . . 



232 



Simplified Soups . . . . 



108 



E., Note of 



683 



Tea Roses, Most Vigorous .5^30 



— in Autumn, Defoliation 



Skunk Cabbage .... 



315 



Stocks for Apricots . . . 



699 



Tennessee Strawberries . 



302 



of 



627 



vs. Rhubarb . . . . 



438 



— for the Cherry . . . . 



699 

 699 



Tent Caterpillar 



30^ 



— Rapid Growth cf . . . 



310 



Slug, Cherry 



53 



— for Plums 



Testing of Varieties . . . 



555 



— Recuperative Power of . 



182 



— Pear and Cherry, in Ne- 



Stipa tenacissima . . . . 



710 



Texas, Blackberries in . . 



44-i 



— Shade versus Crops . . 



630 





635 



Story of the Trailing Ar- 







506 



— Top-Grafting 



193 



Smut, Corn 



241 



butus 



86 



— Grapes in Central . . . 



441 



Trichosma suavis . . . . 



158 





695 



Strawberries, Among the* 



531 



— Raspberries in . . . . 



45^ 





207 



— Preventive Measures 



— at Benton Harbor, Mich. 



561 



— Strawberries in ... . 



441 



Triphasia trifoliata . . . . 



i^'7 





187 



— for Southern Illinois . . 



463 





554 



Tropaeolum Speciosum . . 



252 



— Stinking, of Wheat . . 



183 



— Growing in Florida* . . 



327 



Then and Now on the 



Tropical Plants for Sum- 





Snail Catchers, Turtles as 311 



— Hoffman and Cloud . . 



493 





509 



mer Bedding .... 



251 



Snails, Injuries from . . . 



188 





491 



Theorist, Who is the . . . 



682 



Truck-Gardening, Califor- 





— TraD for 



311 



— in Cold Storage . . . . 



563 



Thinning out Plants . . . 



2^8 





602 



Snowdrop, The 



757 



— in Central New York 



330 





566 



Tuberoses, An Amateur's 





Society, Horticultural . . 



620 





507 



Thorn, The Long-Spurred* 



513 







— Wrinkles, Two . . . . 



166 



— in Kentucky 



444 



Thoroughness and High 





«8 



— of American Florists . . 



621 



— in Maryland 



636 



Culture 



310 



Tulipa Billietiana . . . . 



558 



A Card to ... . 



750 



— in Southwestern Mich. . 



303 



Thoughts at Niagara . . . 



7-i'5 



T'lrtle, Greenhouse. . . . 



183 



— of Minnesota Florists . 



T49 



— in Texas 



441 



Thurber, Death of ... . 



305 



Turtles as Snail Catchers . 



311 



Soil for Plums 



3" 



— in Virginia • 



636 



Tiarella cordifolia . . . . 



97 



Tylenchus devastatrix . . 



370 



— Money in 



313 



— Mulching 



493 



Tilletia f^teus 



183 



United States Agricultural 



563 



Solanum Dulcamara . . . 



29 



with Coal Ashes . . 



121 



— tritic 



183 



Appropriation . . . . 



— fragrans 



411 



— Profit in Northern* . . 



328 



Timber Book 



571 



Ag. Dept. and Bud 





— jasminoides.var. grand- 





— Prof. W. R. Lazenby on 42; 



Toadstools, Edible* . . . 



412 





2^7 



iflorum 



181 



— Strawberries Tests of 





Tobacco and Sulphur Fer- 





— — Ag. Dept., Seeds 





— pseudo-Capsicum . . . 



621 





75^ 



tilizer, Sturtevant's . 



566 



from 173,236,297 



Solidago bicolor 



569 



— Wild and Tame . . . . 



302 



Tomato, Black Rot of. - . 



240 



Uredo linearis 



136 





569 



Strawberry Analysis . . . 



302 



— Crossing Varieties of* . 



^10 





136 



Sorghum Blight 



T87 





502 



— Culture under Glass* . 



60^ 



Urocystis Cepula ... 



695 



Soups, Simplified . . . . 



108 



— Diseases 



298 





122 



Urtica gracilis 



599 



South Carolina Hedges, 





— Food Value of 



302 





238 



Utah, Horticulture in . . . 



458 



Notes on* 



668 



— Michel 



562 



— Ignotum 



75^' 



Vacaville Fruit District, 





— Frosts in March , . . 



487 



— New Insect 



53 



— Important Garden and 









— N.itive Flowers in . . . 



314 



— Parker Earle 



124 



Field Crop 



36.;' 



Vallota purpurer .... 



768 



— New Peaches for . . . 



186 



— Pearl 



429 



— in Maryland .... ^95, 507 





558 



— Potatoes in 



306 



— Plants, Six Ways of Set- 





— Mildew 



122 





558 



— Season in 168,316 



ting* 



433 



— Plants, Handling . . . 



625 



— tricolor formosa . . . . 



558 



Southern Florida, Garden- 





— Raising for the Girls . . 



S79 



— The 



■ 39 



VanDeman, H. E., on New 



429, 



ing in 



223 



— Wisconsin Notes . . . 



187 



— Tree* 



^11 





Souvenirs, Flowers as . . 



551 



— Wilson* 



516 



Trellis 



44i 



Variation of Domesticated 



362 



Sow-Bug 497,687 



Streets, Black Wattle for . 



435 



— Worm Parasite* . . . 



.38 



Animals and Plants . 



Sparrows, Food of , . . 



307 



Streptocarpus, Hybrids of 633 





63^ 





55 



— Thinning out the . . • 



372 



Struthiopteris Germanica 658 



— at Cornell Experiment 







295 



Sphteralcea Emorvi . 



119 



Study your Conditions . . 



249 



Station . . 



359 



— of Native Plums . . . . 



563 



Sphterella fragariae . . 298,700 



Stumps 



689 



— Composition of, 239,230,507 





27.^ 



Sphasria morbosa . . . . 



136 



Sub Rosa (Editorial) . . 



172, 





494 





507 



Spinach Diseases . . . . 



634 



23^,295.362,^23,^85,557 



,618 



— EITect of Fertili ers on 507 



— Protection to the Origi 





A New 



494 



— Origin of 



185 



— Effect of Weather upon 507 





481 





479 



Substitute for Glass . . . 



688 



— Experiences with . . . 



292 





555 



Spines and Prickles* . . . 



536 







— in Michigan, Varieties 



Vegetable Book, A New . 



504 



SpirKa arisefolia .... 



160 



Succession, Keeping up a 



246 



of 



44?< 



— Gardening for Women 



544 



— cnllosa 



160 



Sugar, A New 



685 



— in New Jersey — . . 



238 



— Gardening in Florida . 



433 



— discolor, var. ariaefolia . 



439 



— Corn, Golden 



313 





56^ 



— House, Temperature of 7C11 



