THE GARDENERS- CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 
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Goose and Gosling 
Gooseberry-pie 
Grace-of-God 
Grim-the-Collier 
Go-to-bed-at-noon 
Gladden 
Gall 
Garden-gate 
Hen Apple 
Holy-Ghost-flower 
Holy-rope 
Holy-hoke 
Haw 
Honesty 
Indian Corn 
Indian Shot 
Indian Turnip 
Indian Mourners 
Indian Heart 
Industry 
Jim Crow's Nose 
Jump-up-and-kiss-me 
Love apple 
Logger-head 
Ladder-to-Heaven 
Leather Jacket 
Lettuce 
Lilac 
Live-in-idleness 
Little-good 
Lady-in-the-bower 
Lady Birch 
Lady Fern 
Lady Grass 
Lady Poplar 
Lady-of-the-meadow 
Lady's Eardrop 
Lady's Pin-cushion 
Lady's Fingers 
Lady's Looking-glass 
Lady's Tresses 
Lady's Slippers 
Lady's Glove 
Lady's Thimble 
Lady's Cushion 
Lady's Smock 
Lady's Bed Straw 
Lady's Mantle 
Lady's Seal 
Lady's Thumb 
Marigold 
Matrimony 
Mint 
Modesty 
Medlar 
Maid-of-the-Meadow 
Maudlin 
Mutton Chop 
Melancholy Gentleman 
Mountain Fringe 
Morning Glory 
Moccasin 
Myrrh 
Much-good 
Mugwet 
Nose-bleed 
Naked-lady 
None-so-prettv 
Nettle 
Nuns 
Over-look 
Onion 
Purple-fringe 
Poor-man's- weather-glass 
Poplar 
Pink Crape 
Poppy_ 
Plantain 
Pine 
Paradise 
Poke 
Quercus 
Quick 
Radish 
Catkins of Willows 
Epilobium hirsutum 
Hypericums 
Hieracium aurantiacum 
Tragopogon pratensis 
Iris foetidissima 
Formed on oak leaves 
byinsects 
Viola tricolor 
Pyrus Aria 
Peristeria elata 
Eupatorium Cannabinum 
A corruption of Holly- 
hock 
Crataegus 
Lunaria biennis 
Zea mays 
Genus Carina 
Arum Dracontium 
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis 
Cardiospermum Corindum 
Variety of European 
Gooseberry 
Phyllocoryne jamaicensis 
Viola tricolor 
Lycopersicum esculentum 
Centaurea nigra 
Polygonatum multiflorum 
Eucalyptus punctata 
The genus Lactuca 
Syringa 
Viola tricolor 
Euphorbia helioscopia 
Nigella damascena 
Betula alba 
Asplenium felix-foemina 
Phalaris arundinacea 
Populus fastigiata 
Spiraea Ulmaria 
Fuchsia 
Armeria maritima 
Anthyllis Vulneraria 
Campanula Speculum 
Genus Spiranthes 
Cypripedium 
Inula conyza 
Campanula rotundifolia 
Arabis albida 
Cardamine pratensis 
Galium verum 
Alchemilla vulgaris 
Polygonatum multiflorum 
Polygonum Persicaria 
The genus Tagetes 
Lycium barbarum 
Genus Mentha 
Bupleurum rotundi folium 
Mespilus germanica 
Spiraea Ulmaria 
Achillea Ageratum 
Galium aparine 
Hesperis tristis 
Adulmia fungosa 
Ipomoea 
Cypripedium 
Myrrhis odorata 
Athamanta cervaria 
Asperula odorata 
Achillea Millefolium 
Colchium autumnale 
Saxifraga umbrosa 
The genus Urtica 
Orchis Morio 
Canavalia gladiata 
The genus Allium 
Rhus Cotinus 
Anagallis arvensis 
Genus Populus 
Lagerstroemia indica 
Papaver 
Plantago 
1'inus 
Amomum Mclegueta 
Genus Phytolacca 
The Oak 
Crataegus Oxyacantha 
Raphanus sativus 
Red-legs 
Race 
Rush 
Rue 
Sun rose 
Skull-cap 
Stock 
Spunk 
Serpent's-tongue 
Spring-beauty 
Stick-tight 
Soldier's-cap 
Thyme 
Tread Softly 
Tickle-my-fancy 
Virgin's bower 
Wild Irishman 
Wild Savage 
Wake-Robin 
Ware 
Wood-waxen 
Youth and Old Age 
Yam 
Yoke Wood 
Polygonum Bistorta 
Ginger Plant 
The genus Juncus 
Thalictrum 
blelianthemum 
The genus Scutellaria 
The genus Matthiola 
Polyporus fomentarius 
Erythronium americanum 
Claytonia virginica 
Bidens frondosa 
Aconitum Napellus 
Genus Thymus 
Jatropha urens 
Viola tricolor 
Clematis virginiana 
Discaria Toumatou 
Agrostemma Githago 
Trillium grandiflorum 
Sea-weeds 
Genista tinctoria 
Zinnia 
Dioscorea sativa 
The Elm 
SCABIOSA BLOOMING AFTER FROST. 
'"THE accompanying illustration is the reproduction of 
a photograph taken by J. A. Weber, superin- 
tendent of "Shawondasee" Farm, Excelsior, Minn., dur- 
ing the middle of November last of Scabiosa Japonica 
in full flower with the thermometer registering fifteen 
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Scabiosa Japonica Flowering After Frost. 
degrees of frost. At the time the plant had one hun- 
dred and twenty blooms on it. A most remarkable fea- 
ture is that it did not commence to bloom until the 
heavy frost had severely attacked the rest of the peren- 
nials in the gorden. 
A CORRECTION. 
T X" the .March number of the Gardener's Chronicle 
appeared an article by Arthur Smith on the criticism 
of the use of the phrase "landscape forestry." The title, 
inadvertently applied, was "Is Landscape Gardening a 
Misnomer?" whereas it should have read, "Landscape 
Forestry." 
