448 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Brown Tail Moths . 144 
Burr, C. R. Ill 
Canada . Ill 
Cashman, State Senator Thom¬ 
as E. 69 
Cunningham, Prof. J. C. 405 
den Ouden & Son, H. Ill 
Department of Agriculture, Al¬ 
bany, N. Y. 144 
Detriche & Co., Victor . 405 
Driesprong, John A. 216 
Eastern Nurserymen’s Ass’n 111, 112 
Edwards, Charles L. 216 
European War . 368 
Extensive cultivation . 187 
Farquhar, John K. M. L. 29 
Fire at the North Eastern For¬ 
estry Co. 443 
FlorisL’ Exchange, The . 29 
Forest Fires . Ill 
Forest Service . 68 
Francis, H. R. 304 
Germans Spare Trees . 443 
Girl of the Golden West, A .... 68 
Gladiolus Grower, Modern .... 216 
Graham Nursery Company .... 368 
Griffing Bros., Grand Bay, Ala. 29 
Hamilton & Sons, A. 29 
Harmeling, S. J. 144 
Hathaway, Wick . 29 
Helseley & Co., Edward J.333 
Hill, Joseph H. Ill 
Horticultural Company . 216 
Howell, A. B. 216 
Howell Nursery Company . 144 
Juniper . Ill 
Kentucky Nursery Co. 144 
Koster & Sons, M. 68 
Krukeberg, Henry W.216 
Lake, D. S. 304 
Maples. 68 
Massachusetts Forestry Ass’n, 
The . 112 
Mississippi Nurserymen’s As¬ 
sociation . 144 
Mistletoe . 187 
New York State Nurserymen’s 
Ass’n . 112 
Norton & Son, J. J. Ill 
Nurserymen and Horticultur¬ 
ists in Texas . 304 
Nurseryman & Seedsman, The 304 
Oregon Nursery Company .... 112 
Orenco Nursery Co. 405 
Pacific Nursery Company, The . 30 
Park Department, Los Angeles, 
California . 216 
Price Cutting . 187 
Rate for Nursery Stock .216 
Robinson, C. B. 68 
Saginaw Board of Trade . 68 
Schucht, Otto . 216 
Sherman Nursery Co. 29 
Shokof, Paul . 304 
Shoemaker, Joel . 69 
Slocock, Walter Charles, Writes 443 
Snyder, C. B. 29 
Source of Supply for Potash ... 405 
Standard Grape Basket. 405 
Stark Bros. Nurseries & Or¬ 
chards Co. 368 
Statement of Income . 68 
Sunnyfield Nursery Co. 29 
Surplus Trees . 68 
Timberland in Penna.187 
Townsend, G. H. 29 
Tree Planting . Ill 
Tree Repair Fakirs . 443 
Tree Seed, Heavy Crop in New 
York . 443 
LTnclaimed Imported Nursery 
Stock . 144 
Van Eyk, W. B. 187 
Veitch Nursery . 29 
Visser, J. 268 
Walker, William . Ill 
Weathers, John . 405 
Western New York Horticul¬ 
tural Society . Ill 
Western Yellow Pine Cones . .. 216 
Wyman, Miss Florence M.144 
Yellow Poplar . 187 
Roadside Forestry . 220 
Roeding’s Practical Horticulture 143 
Rohlfs, R. M. V. 26 
Rose Growing Industry, The .256, 292 
Rupert & Son, W. G. 143 
Sale of Nursery Stock in Maine . . 66 
Salvia Greggii . 24 
Science, The Nurseryman and ... 11 
Secretary of the A. A. of N.339 
Sensible Remarks of a Canadian 
Newspaper . 260 
Shade Trees for the South . 367 
Shipping Season, The . 180 
Shreiner, A. H. 405 
Shrinkage in Apples . 221 
Slow and Poor Transportation of 
Nursery stock . 27 
Soil Aeration . 189 
Soil Fertility, Forest Fires Harm 214 
Soil Robbing vs. Soil Building . .. 175 
Southern Nurserymen’s Associa¬ 
tion . 336 
Southern Nurserymen’s Conven¬ 
tion . 363 
Specializing on Small Fruits .... 297 
Splendid Work for Horticultural 
display at the Panama-Pacific 
International Exposition .... 60 
Spring Hill Nurseries . 181 
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticul¬ 
ture . 333 
Stark Litigation Settled . 443 
Steck, Charles A. 154 
Step Further, A . 135 
Stephens, E. F. 136 
Stock Taking . 302 
Storrs & Harrison Co., Convention 
Visitors Entertained by the .. 263 
Suggestions Pertaining to Cost 
Finding . 225 
Sunnyfield Nursery Co. 136 
Superb Catalogue, A . 72 
Sydney, New South Wales . 363 
Tariff Committee, Report of. 55 
Tariff Committee selected . 26 
Tennessee Nurserymen’s Associa¬ 
tion holds its Ninth Annual 
Convention . 110 
Texas Nurserymen’s Ass’n . 401 
Texas Nurserymen’s Ass’n, Mid- 
Summer Meeting of the . 334 
Texas Nurserymen’s Party to 
Cleveland Convention . 220 
Texas State Horticultural Society, 
Proceedings of the Mid-win¬ 
ter Meeting of the . 139 
Texas Nurserymen Succeed in 
getting Lower Fie’ght rates . 153 
Texas Nurserymen Will Attend the 
Convention . 149 
“The Voice With the Smile” .... 149 
Thurmond, U. E. 139 
Too Many Varieties . 406 
Traveling Among the Islands of 
the Pacific . 298 
Tree and Shrub seeds. 410 
Tree Planting in New York City . 71 
Tree Planting in Uraguay . 295 
Tree Seed Notes .25, 187, 449 
Trees, Seeking Largest. 441 
Vallance Nursery, The . 377 
Value of Magnesium in the Grow¬ 
ing of Roses, The . 183 
Value of a Shade Tree . 300 
Vanderbrook, Charles L.187 
Van Gelderen, G. W. 183 
Viburnums and Other Shrubs and 
Trees at the Arnold Arbore¬ 
tum in Early June . 207 
Viburnum nudum . 442 
Warning, A . 376 
Warranty of Nursery Stock. 181 
Weber’s Address, President E. A. 17 
Welch, E. S. 339 
Western Association of Nursery¬ 
men Meets at Kansas City .. 16 
Western New York Horticultural 
Society . 21 
Westminster Nursery . 401 
What a Nurseryman Sees in his 
Travels .106, 210, 341, 439 
Where Are Your Trees Going? .. 306 
White Oak, The . 206 
Whiting Nursery . Ill 
Why Are We Here? . 365 
Why New York State Sells Tree 
Seedlings . 437 
Wickler, J. V. Bankrupt. 93 
Widdringtonia White! . 23 
Wise, John M. 30 
Wonder Gardens of Panama-Pa¬ 
cific International Exposition 97 
Yager Nursery Co. 73 
Yellow Dogs, Some More About 
the Order of the . 300 
Yew Tree, The. 222 
“THE MONTHLY SUMMARY OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE” FOR SEPT. 1914, GIVES THE FOLLOWING REPORT OF 
IMPORTS OF PLANTS, TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES. 
ARTICLES 
SEPTEMBER- 
1913 
1914 
Quantity 
Value 
Quantity 
Value 
Plants, trees, shrubs and vines : 
Bulbs, bulbous roots, or corms, cul¬ 
tivated for their flowers or foliage 
All other. / J 
1 dut.... 
Total. 
102,474 
898,719 
5 
86,064 
113,479 
993,265 
1,151 
38,786 
984,788 
1,033,202 
NINE MONTHS ENDING SEPTEMBER— 
1912 
1913 
1914 
Quantity 
Value 
Quantity 
Value 
Quantity 
Value 
244,004 
1,237,043 
12,895 
783,907 
163,107 
1,423,380 
13,957 
884,522 
179,101 
1,573,153 
12,028 
862,809 
2,033,845 
2,321,859 
2,447,990 
