354 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Princeton Nurseries . 16 
Progress of Nursery Stock In¬ 
vestigations by U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture 1922 .... 193 
Privets as Ornamental Shrubs, 
The . 130 
Public Parks, care of . 5 
Purchaser’s view, The . 3 
Purdon, William . 18 
Pyle, A Citation by Robert . 20 
Quarantine Bugaboo laid to rest, 
A . 99 
Quarantine, Conference on Plant, 108 
Quarantine Extended to Cover 
State of Washington, Blister 
Rust . 106 
Quarantine Hearing Postponed, 
Plant . 76 
Quarantine, Japanese Beetle ... 16 
Quarantine 37 a plant Embargo,? 
Is . 116 
Quarantine 37, Conference On . . 134 
Quarantine 37, The Conference on 155 
Quarantine 37, Endorsement of .. 223 
Quarantine 37, Hereafter permit¬ 
ted, Mail Entry of Imports un¬ 
der Regulation 14 . 54 
Quarantine 37 Revised . 322 
Question and Answer: 
Barberry Seeds . 78 
Birch Trees . 56 
Commercial Fertilizer . 56 
Dirca Palustris . 138 
Eucalyptus . 56 
Evergreen Seeds . 138 
Rosa Japonica Multiflora .... 54 
Rosa Multiflora . 78 
Wrapping Machine . 54 
Raffia case, The McHutchison & 
Co. 3 
Railroad Arrangements . 154 
Raspberry Mosaic . 251 
Remedy for Peach Borers . 78 
Report of the 47th Annual Con¬ 
vention of The American Asso¬ 
ciation of Nurserymen . 181 
Revision of the Constitution of 
the American Association of 
Nurserymen, Inc. 217 
Allen, V. R., 25, 57, 89, 121, 145, 173, 
209, 237, 265, 297, 323, 357 
Allen Co., The W. F„ .1, 29, 61 
American Ass’n. of Nurserymen, 
96, 327, 359 
American Landscape School, 325, 355 
American Steel Band Co., 27, 59, 91, 
123, 147, 175, 211, 239, 267, 299, 327, 
359 
Amundson Co., A. J., 21, 53, 83, 115, 
143, 169, 203, 231, 259, 296, 323, 353 
Anderson, J. B., .51, 85, 117 
Audubon Nurseries, 25, 57, 89, 121. 
145, 173, 209, 237, 265, 297, 325, 357 
Baker Bros. Co.321, 349 
Barnes Bros. Nursery Co., ...237, 261 
Bauer, J. A., ..13, 43, 73, 264, 289, 311 
Bay State Nurseries, 26, 58, 90, 122, 
146, 174, 210, 238, 266, 298, 326, 358 
Beaudry’s Nursery Co., ..296, 325, 353 
Benton Review Shop, ....May Issue 
Berry & Sons, P. D., .51, 87 
Betscher, C., 27 59, 91, 123, 147, 175 
211 
Birmingham Nurseries.120, 145 
Blaauw & Co., J., .167 
Black, Charles, .25, 56 
Bobbink & Atkins, 26, 58, 90, 122, 146, 
174, 210, 238, 266, 298, 326, 358 
Report of Committee on Nomen¬ 
clature . 190 
Report of the Committee on 
Standardization of Horticul¬ 
tural Trade Practice . 224 
Report of the Fifteenth Annual 
Meeting of the Ohio Nursery¬ 
men’s Association . 68 
Report of Committee in the Nur¬ 
sery Training . 198 
Report Market Development Com¬ 
mittee . 196 
Report of the Standardization 
Committee . 223 
Resolutions Adopted by the 
Southern Nurserymen . 279 
Route and Destination . 71 
Sales Plus . 80 
Secretary Sizemore Working 
Hard for a Reduction on 
Freight Rates . 129 
Seeds, Storing . 294 
Seeds of Coniferous Trees from 
the Pacific Northwest, Some 
Characteristics of . 246 
Shortages . 140 
Smith, C. T. 340 
Soil Improvement, For Liming .. 138 
Soliloquy of An Unplanted Lot . . 307 
Southern Nurserymen’s Associa¬ 
tion Hold their Annual Conven¬ 
tion . 278 
Southern Nurserymen, Resolution 
adopted by, the . 279 
Southern Nurserymen’s Associa¬ 
tion, Bulletin of the . 28 
Special Car for Nurserymen .... 35 
Stabilizing the Nursery Business 132 
Standardization . 290 
Starting Fern Spores . 133 
State of California office of At¬ 
torney General . 12 
State, Sectional and National 
Association . 200 
Stocks of Rhododendson, Azalea 
and Japanese Maple, Importa¬ 
tion of . 260 
Subject: Ideas, Opportunities, 
Aims . 346 
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS 
Box 1, .24 
Box 2, .57 
Box 3.57 
Box 4, .173 
Box 6, .165 
Box 7, .208 
Box 8, .208 
Box 9, .26 4 
Box 10, .264 
Box 12, .351 
Box 14, .351 
Box 243, .88 
Bragg & Co., L. G„ 197, 225, 257, 287, 
315, 347 
Bunting’s Nurseries, 2, 30, 62, 93, 125, 
149, 177, 213, 241, 269, 301, 329 
Burr & Co., C. R„ 1, 29, 61, 75, 93, 107, 
125, 137, 149, 177, 213, 241, 269, 301, 
329 
Burson, E. H.265 
Campbell Printing Co., .25, 55 
Carol Plantation Nurseries, .25 
Champion Nurseries, 53, 87, 117, 145, 
173, 209, 237, 265, 297, 323, 349 
Chase Co., The Benj., 23, 55, 89, 121, 
145, 173, 208, 235, 263, 295, 323, 353 
Chattanooga Nurseries Co., 21, 53. 
89, 264, 296, 321 
Clarke, W. B.207 
Talk Success not Failure . 280 
That which Persists . 234 
The Georgia Nursery Law . 335 
The Official Catalogue of Stand- 
The Passing of an Old Nursery 
Site . 339 
ardized Plant Names . 336 
The W. M. H. Moon Co. Increases 
its Acreage . 66 
“They Shall not Pass” . 280 
Those Registering at the Con¬ 
vention . 186 
Trademark, The . 10 L 
Training Children how to Know 
and Use Plants . 273 
Transplanting .142, 288 
Train Service between Philadel¬ 
phia and Detroit . 155 
Storing Seeds . 294 
Students Taking Nursery Course 
at Massachusetts Agricultural 
College January 1922, Photo¬ 
graph of . 101 
Study of the Control Gall on Ap¬ 
ple Grafts in the Nursery, A .. 104 
Suggestions to Nurserymen, Ad¬ 
vertising . 97 
Trees, Transplanting Large .... 52 
Twelve Sticking Points of the 
National Nurseryman . 251 
Twin City Nurserymen and Land¬ 
scape Architects Meet . 41 
Underwood, Joseph Merritt . 316 
United States Civil Service Ex¬ 
aminations . 106 
U. S. Department of Agriculture 
1922, Progress of Nursery 
Stock Investigations by . 19S 
Vanderbrook & Son, C. L. 20 
Vice Presidents of American As¬ 
sociation of Nurserymen . 33 
Visiting . 350 
War Tax on Express Shipments. 14 
We Can See It . 192 
Western Association of Nursery¬ 
men . 44 
What’s Around the Corner . 187 
White Pine Blister Rust . 22 
Clinton Falls Nur. Co.15, 24, 349 
Cole, W. B„ 17, 45, 77, 109, 139, 165, 
197, 225, 253, 283, 309, 34i 
Commercial Nursery Co., 21, 53, 87, 
111, 141, 167, 209, 283, 261, 293, 
319, 351 
Conigisky, B. F., 21, 53, 87, 117, 144, 
171, 205, 235, 263, 295, 325, 357 
Cook, A. T.356 
Cureton Nurseries, .207, 355 
Daniels Nursery.233, 261, 293 
Dayton Fruit Tree Label Co., 
25, 55, 85, 177 
Detriche & Son, Charles, 26, 58, 90. 
122, 146, 174, 210, 238, 266, 298, 326 
DuBois Press, 167, 209, 216, 244, 272. 
304, 332 
Elizabeth Nursery Co., .57, 83 
Elm City Nursery Co., 89, 117, 120, 
143, 167, 173, 209, 233, 261, 293, 319 
Elmsford Nurseries, ...285, 313, 345 
Empie, Louis M., .56, 57 
Felix & Dykhuis.23, 55, 205 
Fleu, Jr., Conyers B., 
Forest Lumber Co., 
85, 113, 143, 169, 203, 231 
Forest. Nursery Co., 145, 173, 207, 239 
264, 296, 321, 349 
