THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Once Upon a Time. 263 
Open Letter to Nurserymen. 265 
Orange-Satsuma. 15 
Ornamental Grower’s Association 58 
Overcoming Difficulties in tree 
planting. 126 
Pawpaw and its Food Value, The 
American . 65 
Pathos of Distance, The. 269 
Patriotism, Pigs and Posies . 134 
Peach tree Borer, The. 92 
Pennsylvania, Commttee of Public 
Safety for the Commonwealth 
of. 99 
Pennsylvania Nurserymen’s Asso¬ 
ciation . 56 
Perennials on a Lawn, The Use of 
Hardy . 12 
Perilous War Finance. 266 
Plant Testing Station in Scotland 243 
Plantsman who Knew, The . 294 
Plants that are seldom in surplus 56 
Pleasing Example of French Land¬ 
scape Gardening, A . 275 
Polish Privet. 124 
Potato disease, A new. 331 
Presentation to Major Lloyd C. 
Stark.!. 185 
Prices of Nursery Stock. 303 
Princeton Nurseries, A Visit to .. 262 
Privet, Polish. 124 
Program, 43rd Annual Convention 
of the American Ass’n of Nur¬ 
serymen . 180 
Propagating Hei’baceous Plants 
from Root Cuttings.'. 50 
Proposed New Restrictions cover¬ 
ing imports of Nursery stock 319 
Proper Place of Nut trees in the 
Planting Program, the. 130 
Realizing the Situation. 162 
Reasoner, E. N. . . 85 
Reminiscences of a Pioneer Nur¬ 
seryman . 62 
Reminiscences of a Nursery Sales¬ 
man .121, 150, 246 
Report of the Legislative Com¬ 
mittee of the American Asso¬ 
ciation of Nurserymen for the 
Annual meeting at Chicago .. 212 
Resolutions passed by the Orna¬ 
mental Growers’ Association 58 
Restriction on Imports with refer¬ 
ence to plants and plant Ma¬ 
terial . 152 
Restrictions Covering Imports of 
Nursery Stock, Proposed new 319 
Rivalry between Catalog nursery¬ 
men and those running agents 84 
Roll of Honor.14, 90, 52, 124, 242 
Rynoeld & Sons, F. 52 
Salesmen, Advice to ’. 264 
Salisburia adiantifolia. 83 
Sanders, J. G. 178 
School of Horticulture for Women, 
The. 90 
Sequoias gigantia. 50 
Service Flag at Convention. 213 
Service, A National Call to. 86 
Shall the United States Prohibit 
the Importation of seeds, etc. 186 
Short fruit crop in England. 303 
Shrubby Vines . 317 
Smith-Curtis Nye. 56 
Southern Booklet needed, A.296 
Southern Nurserymen’s Associa¬ 
tion, the meeting of the. 291 
Source of some of the Vegetable 
Dyes. 247 
Southwestern Nurserymen’s Asso¬ 
ciation, First Annual Conven¬ 
tion of the. 323 
Southwestern Association of Nui’- 
serymen is organized. 53 
Spanish Government Aids Fruit 
Cultivation. 97 
Spraying for Profit. 120 
Standardization of Commercial 
Nursery Products. 13 
Stannard & Co., Fire at F. H.,_ 102 
Stark Brothers Nurseries & Or¬ 
chards Co., A Merry Christmas 
from.;. 16 
Stark, Presentation to Major Lloyd 
C. 185 
Stark, Lloyd C. 120 
State and District Associations .. 18 
Subscribers’ Organization of Nur¬ 
serymen for Market Develop¬ 
ment .»...157, 128 
Subscribers to Nurserymen’s 
Fund for Market Development 324 
Subscribers to the Market De¬ 
velopment Movement . 97 
Suggestion, A Splendid. 153 
Suggestion, A Sensible . 124 
Suggestions for Fruit Nursery¬ 
men Having Stock for sale. 
Some definite . 154 
Supply of Boxwood in Japan .... 13 
301 
Surplus, Plants that are Seldom in 58 
Transportation . 127 
Tennessee Nursery and Florist’s 
Association, Thirteenth an¬ 
nual Convention of the. 89 
Things Timely and Important .. 96 
Thirteenth Annual Convention of 
the Tennessee Nursery and 
Florists’ Association . 89 
Tree Planting . 296 
Tree Planting, Overcoming Dif¬ 
ficulties in . 126 
Tree Seedlings . 90 
Trees and Hero Memorials, The . 355 
Trees as Memorials . 347 
United States Civil Service Com¬ 
mission . 290 
Urge your Customers to Plant in 
the Fall . 266 
Use of Hardy Perennials on a 
Lawn . 12 
Vandergrift & Co., F. B. 5 i 
Vines, Shrubby . 315 
Visit to Princeton Nurseries .... 262 
Vines, Large-leaved . 289 
Vegetable Dyes, Source of Some 
of the, . 247 
War Gardens . 239 
War Times and the Nursery Bus¬ 
iness ...'. 210 
Watson, John . 28, 52 
Water Lilies . 17 
Week’s Bill, The.^.. 120 
Wheat Rust and the Common Bar¬ 
berry . ' . 220 
Wheat Rust, the Barberry and the 299 
Wick Hathaway’s Berry ' Plant 
Nursery . 129 
Will Plants, Vines and Trees Con¬ 
tinue to Advance in Price? .. 271 
Willadean Nurseries, Destructive 
Fire at . 14 
William H. Moon Co., A Sugges¬ 
tion of the. 234 
Winter, The Past Severe. 123 * 
Winter “Side Line’’ for Nursery¬ 
men, A . 89 
Winter Courses in Agriculture .. 28 
Wisconsin, To non-resident Nur- • 
serymen Selling Stock in ... 123 » 
Wise, John M. 163 
Women of the American Associa¬ 
tion of Nurserymen . 182 
Women . 240 
Year Book of the Department of 
A,griculture, The . 236 
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